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11:25 AM ET, December 19, 2021

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Politico:
Manchin crushes Biden's megabill  —  Joe Manchin declared Sunday that he could not support President Joe Biden's sweeping social and climate spending bill, striking a decisive blow to Democrats' agenda.  —  The West Virginia Democrat bluntly said he is a “no” on the $1.7 trillion in an interview on “Fox News Sunday.”
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Mike Allen / Axios:
Manchin tanks Biden's $1.75 trillion BBB plan  —  Joe Manchin will not support the president's Build Back Better legislation, he told Fox News on Sunday, all but guaranteeing the end of the $1.75 trillion spending package that is the center piece of the Biden agenda.
Discussion: The Daily Beast, CNBC and Roll Call
Tony Romm / Washington Post:
Manchin says he ‘cannot vote’ for Democrats' $2 trillion spending package  —  The West Virginia Democrat says ‘This is a no,’ potentially spelling doom for major part of Biden agenda.  —  Sen. Joe Manchin III (D-W.Va.) on Sunday said that he could not support Democrats' roughly $2 trillion bill …
Michael C. Bender / Wall Street Journal:
Sen. Joe Manchin Says He Won't Vote for ‘Build Back Better’ Bill in Blow to Biden  —  The decision could doom President Biden's top domestic-policy priority  —  WASHINGTON—Sen. Joe Manchin (D., W.V.) said he won't support his party's “Build Back Better” plan, a decision that could doom President Biden's top domestic-policy priority.
Tamar Hallerman / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Johnny Isakson, 76, Georgia politician respected by both sides, dies  —  Johnny Isakson spent his life cutting deals.  —  From his successful career in real estate to when Georgia's Republican Party was mostly confined to a small knot in Cobb County to Congress, Isakson learned early on what it took to get two sides to an agreement.
The Seattle Times:
Washington state Sen. Doug Ericksen dies after battle with COVID  —  OLYMPIA — State Sen. Doug Ericksen, a stalwart conservative voice in the Legislature, former leader of Donald Trump's campaign in Washington and an outspoken critic of COVID-19 emergency orders, has died, his family said Saturday.
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Associated Press:
Washington state Sen. Doug Ericksen dies at 52 after Covid-19 battle  —  SEATTLE — Washington state Sen. Doug Ericksen, a staunch conservative, has died at age 52.  —  Ericksen's death Friday came weeks after he said he had tested positive for the coronavirus while in El Salvador …
Discussion: Breitbart and Insider
Kay Jones / CNN:
State senator dies a month after telling a local radio station he was sick with Covid-19 while in El Salvador  —  (CNN)A Washington state senator has died a month after confirming with a local radio station he was in El Salvador and sick with Covid-19.  —  State Sen. Doug Ericksen's family announced …
Stephanie Nolen / New York Times:
Most of the World's Vaccines Likely Won't Prevent Infection From Omicron  —  They do seem to offer significant protection against severe illness, but the consequences of rapidly spreading infection worry many public health experts.  —  A growing body of preliminary research suggests …
Benjamin Mullin / Wall Street Journal:
CNN Closes Offices as Covid-19 Cases Rise  —  President Jeff Zucker cited a surge of cases at the network in a memo on the decision  —  CNN is closing its offices to nonessential employees, network President Jeff Zucker told employees in a memo Saturday, as Covid-19 cases rise at the network and nationwide.
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Mike Allen / Axios:
GOP maps Biden probes, prelude to 2024 culture war  —  House Republicans have begun mapping aggressive probes of the Biden administration if they win back the majority — including inquiries into the origins of COVID, a leak of IRS data about billionaires, and accusations the NSA spied on Tucker Carlson.
Julia Cherner / ABC News:
Kinzinger: It's ‘possible’ some GOP colleagues are responsible for Jan. 6 attack  —  Rep. Adam Kinzinger appeared on ABC's “This Week” on Sunday.  —  Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., said Sunday “it's possible” some of his GOP colleagues in Congress are responsible for the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
Discussion: Washington Post
Ian Millhiser / Vox:
Trump wants the courts to help him sabotage the January 6 investigation  —  Trump is no longer president.  Will the Supreme Court keep bending the law to protect him?  —  Unless the Supreme Court intervenes on former President Donald Trump's behalf, a US House committee investigating …
Discussion: Raw Story
Whitney Wild / CNN:
‘Stop the Steal’ leader hands over communications with GOP lawmakers to January 6 committee  —  ‘Stop the Steal’ organizer says GOP lawmakers helped him  —  (CNN)"Stop the Steal" leader Ali Alexander has handed over to the House Select Committee investigating January 6 thousands of text messages …
 
 
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Michael Levenson / New York Times:
New York's Surge in Virus Cases Shows No Signs of Slowing Down
Skyler Swisher / Sun-Sentinel:
Florida election officials hunt for snowbirds, others who voted twice in 2020 election: ‘We are not playing around’
Discussion: Political Wire and Raw Story
Wall Street Journal:
Ghislaine Maxwell Defense Aims to Discredit Witnesses Paid by Epstein Victims Fund
Dodai Stewart / New York Times:
The Year in Limbo  —  So much happened in 2021.  But did it?  —  If you managed to stay up late …
Barred / Barred in DC:
Tortilla Coast on Capitol Hill Closing For Good
Ross Barkan / Political Currents:
Pretending Problems Don't Exist Won't Make Them Disappear
Jessica Gould / Gothamist:
NYC School Administrators Feel Pressure As COVID Outbreaks Grow Among Students and Staff
Discussion: New York Post
 Earlier Items: 
Erin Doherty / Axios:
WHO: Omicron cases doubling in 1.5 to 3 days in places with local spread
Discussion: The National Interest
Ed Morrissey / HotAir:
Today's deep question: How many restaurants did Biden desegregate during the Civil Rights Movement, anyway? Update: Two Pinocchios in 2020
David Wallace-Wells / New York Magazine:
Gauteng's Omicron Wave Is Already Peaking. Why?
Camilla Turner / Telegraph:
Fury over Oxford University plan to hire academics based on how woke they are
Discussion: Breitbart
Chico Harlan / Washington Post:
Highly vaccinated countries thought they were over the worst. Denmark says the pandemic's toughest month is just beginning.
 

 
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Jonathan Stempel / Reuters:
A New York judge finds Sirius XM liable for a difficult subscription cancellation process; Sirius says it will appeal but abide by a new “click-to-cancel” rule

Ashley Carman / Bloomberg:
A growing number of podcasters, including Tim Ferriss, are moving away from interviews to monologues or co-hosts, as some well-known guests can be overexposed

Brian Steinberg / Variety:
Sources: NBCUniversal Vice Chairman Bonnie Hammer plans to leave the company at the end of the year; she has been with the company since 2004

 
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