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Tom Hals / Reuters:
State lawyers arguing against Biden vaccine mandates test positive for COVID-19  —  Two officials presenting arguments on Friday to the U.S. Supreme Court seeking to block vaccine mandates ordered by President Joe Biden's administration have tested positive for COVID-19 and will make their cases remotely, their offices said.
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Ian Millhiser / Vox:
The Supreme Court appears ready to slash Biden's vaccine mandate for workers  —  The Court's Republican majority seems very concerned with reining in Biden's power to fight a deadly pandemic.  —  Benjamin Flowers is Ohio's solicitor general, and he was supposed to be at the Supreme Court …
Noah Garfinkel / Axios:
Lawyers arguing against Biden vaccine mandates test positive for COVID
Discussion: Insider
Haroon Janjua / The Guardian:   First female judge nominated for Pakistan's supreme court
Craig McCarthy / New York Post:
Eric Adams taps younger brother Bernard as a deputy police commissioner  —  Mayor Eric Adams has tapped his younger brother to serve as a deputy NYPD commissioner, The Post has learned.  —  Bernard Adams, a 56-year-old retired NYPD officer, will oversee governmental affairs, he confirmed Friday.
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Philip Banks III / New York Daily News:
My call to protect and serve NYC: Philip Banks, Eric Adams' newly appointed deputy mayor for public safety, defends himself  —  The law is in my blood.  My brothers and I grew up with it, watching my father leave the house every day from our home in Cambria Heights, off to protect the people of the city.
Will Sommer / The Daily Beast:
QAnon Star Who Said Only ‘Idiots’ Get Vax Dies of COVID  —  Cirsten Weldon told her fans not to get vaccinated and wanted Dr. Anthony Fauci executed.  She just died of COVID.  —  A leading QAnon promoter who urged both her followers and strangers she passed on the street …
Janelle Griffith / NBC News:
Three men convicted of murdering Ahmaud Arbery sentenced to life in prison  —  The three white men convicted of murdering Ahmaud Arbery, a Black man, in Georgia were sentenced Friday to life in prison.  —  The sentences for Travis McMichael, who shot Arbery; and his father, Gregory McMichael, do not carry the possibility of parole.
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Ed Morrissey / HotAir:
Today's deep question: Will Twitter suspend Sotomayor for COVID misinformation?  —  A wise axiom warns us not to deduce Supreme Court decisions based on the questions asked by its justices during oral arguments.  Perhaps, however, we can deduce their relative wisdom and grasp of reality from the questions they pose.
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Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Was the Jan. 6 Attack on the Capitol an Act of ‘Terrorism’?  —  A sharp rebuke of Senator Ted Cruz by the Fox News host Tucker Carlson has heightened a legal and semantic debate over a charged term.  —  WASHINGTON — After a mob of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol last year …
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA, The Daily Dot and CNN
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Christopher Mathias / HuffPost:
Ted Cruz Grovels To Tucker Carlson, Cements New GOP Standard: No Criticism Of Jan. 6
Ed Yong / The Atlantic:
Hospitals Are in Serious Trouble  —  When a health-care system crumbles, this is what it looks like.  Much of what's wrong happens invisibly.  At first, there's just a lot of waiting.  Emergency rooms get so full that “you'll wait hours and hours, and you may not be able to get surgery when you need it …
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David Wallace-Wells / New York Magazine:
America's Omicron Wave Already Looks More Severe Than Europe's  —  From abroad, where COVID-conscious Americans now look for portents of our near-term Omicron future, nearly all the signs have been positive over the last few weeks.  In fact, case numbers aside, the U.K. and continental surges …
Bryan Marquard / The Boston Globe:
Lani Guinier, civil rights champion and Harvard law professor, dies at 71  —  A leading voice for voting rights long before her nomination to lead the US Justice Department's Civil Rights Division made her nationally known, Lani Guinier died Friday.  —  Ms. Guinier, the Bennett Boskey professor …
Discussion: New York Times
Politico:
Drudge hits ‘mute’ on Biden  —  Welcome to POLITICO's West Wing Playbook, your guide to the people and power centers in the Biden administration.  With Allie Bice.  —  The Drudge Report made its name by making life hell for Democrats in the White House.  —  But over the past several months …
Norman Ornstein / Washington Post:
Five myths about the filibuster  —  Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has thrown down the gauntlet, saying he will move to change Senate rules by Jan. 17 if Republicans continue to block the Freedom to Vote Act and the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act.
NBC News:
Biden admin weighs offering Russia cuts to U.S. troops in Eastern Europe  —  U.S. troop cuts in Poland and the Baltic would have to be matched by Russian moves in the area.  The U.S. is also working to get Stingers for Ukraine.  —  The Biden administration is heading into next week's talks …
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Adam Brewster / CBS News:
Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson expected to run for reelection  —  Wisconsin Republican Senator Ron Johnson is expected to run for reelection and kick off his campaign next week, according to a source familiar with his decision.  —  For months, the incumbent Republican declined to say whether …
Discussion: Fox News and The Hill
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Jasmine Wright / CNN:
Harris' new communications director apologizes for tweets on ‘undocumented folks’  —  (CNN)Vice President Kamala Harris' newly announced communications director Jamal Simmons is apologizing for decade-old tweets on “undocumented folks” that resurfaced after news of his appointment.
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Jessica Chasmar / Fox News:
VP Harris' new comms director suggested Biden ‘Dazed and confused,’ slammed Trump for ‘janky science vaccine’
Becket Adams / Washington Examiner:
It's time for the press to take Tom Cotton seriously  —  Journalists would do themselves a huge favor if they stopped treating Republican Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas as a right-wing nut job and consider the possibility that he is actually smarter and more reasonable than his critics say.
Discussion: RedState
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Angie Schmitt / The Atlantic:
Why I Soured on the Democrats  —  Until recently, I was a loyal, left-leaning Democrat, and I had been my entire adult life.  I was the kind of partisan who registered voters before midterm elections and went to protests.  I hated Donald Trump so much that I struggled to be civil to relatives on the other side of the aisle.
Discussion: HotAir
Perry Bacon Jr / Washington Post:
The rise of a pro-democracy media  —  America's news media is increasingly covering the growing radicalism of the Republican Party and its democracy-eroding behavior.  That's a welcome shift.  But it still isn't going far enough.  —  The media has long had a problematic “both sides” approach to covering politics.
New York Times:
An 85-year-old man in India says he got 12 Covid vaccine shots, and still wants more.  —  There is vaccine hesitancy, but on the flip side, there is Brahmdeo Mandal.  —  Mr. Mandal is so excited about the healing promise of a jab that he says he has received 12 coronavirus vaccine doses — so far.
Maxwell Strachan / VICE:
Tech Startup Wants To Gamify Suing People Using Crypto Tokens  —  The new company plans to let everyday Americans bet on civil lawsuits by buying and trading associated crypto tokens in “initial litigation offerings.”  —  MS  —  A new tech startup plans to become “the stock market of litigation financing” …
Christopher Mathias / HuffPost:
Living In The Florida County That Became A Breeding Ground For Capitol Rioters  —  Seven residents of Brevard County — where cruelty and violence are fixtures of “Make America Great Again” politics — have been arrested since Jan. 6, 2021.  —  Brevard County, Florida …
John Stoehr / The Editorial Board:
This is how the Republicans are whitewashing the J6 insurrection out of existence  —  And how the Big Lie became so easy to believe.  —  The president pinned blame on the former president Thursday for causing the J6 insurrection.  His speech was part of events marking the one-year anniversary …
Discussion: Truthout and The Guardian
Speaker Nancy Pelosi:
Pelosi Invites President Biden to Deliver State of the Union Address on March 1  —  Washington, D.C. - Speaker Nancy Pelosi sent the following letter today to President Joseph R. Biden inviting him to deliver the State of the Union address on Tuesday, March 1, 2022:
Ben Cost / New York Post:
Unvaxxed couple dies of COVID holding hands: ‘True definition of soulmates’  —  A husband and wife married four decades died “seconds” apart while holding hands.  —  William Stewart, 73, and wife Carol, 69, had been hospitalized with severe cases of COVID-19 — unmitigated by the fact …
Discussion: Metro.co.uk
 
 
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Romy Ellenbogen / Tampa Bay Times:
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