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Washington Post:
U.S. poised to break record 142,000 covid-19 hospitalizations … The United States is poised to surpass its record for covid-19 hospitalizations as soon as Tuesday, with no end in sight to skyrocketing case loads, falling staff levels and the struggles of a medical system trying to provide care amid …
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Reuters, Breitbart and NBC Los Angeles
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Philip Klein / National Review:
What Rochelle Walensky Actually Said About Comorbidities and Covid Deaths — A short clip that spread like wildfire on Monday appeared to show CDC director Rochelle Walensky claiming that 75 percent of Covid deaths occurred in people who had “at least four comorbidities.”
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HotAir, Dude with Decency, RedState and Twitchy
Tommy Christopher / Mediaite:
FACT CHECK: CDC Director Did NOT Claim 75% of All Covid Deaths Involved Four or More Serious Comorbidities — Fox News and many conservatives have falsely claimed that CDC Chief Dr. Rochelle Walensky has “admitted” that 75 percent of all Covid deaths occurred in people with at least 4 grave comorbidities.
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The Western Journal, Twitchy and Townhall
Zeke Miller / Associated Press:
Home COVID tests to be covered by insurers starting Saturday — WASHINGTON (AP) — Starting Saturday, private health insurers will be required to cover up to eight home COVID-19 tests per month for people on their plans. The Biden administration announced the change Monday as it looks …
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Tommy Christopher / Mediaite:
WATCH: CDC Director Comments That Were EDITED OUT By ABC — That Got Tons of Liberals AND Conservatives Mad at Her — CDC Chief Dr. Rochelle Walensky took heat from the right and the left over an interview that turns out to have been edited by ABC News in a way that caused many to misinterpret her.
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Amy Graff / SFGATE:
Head of UCSF's ER dept.: Hospital surge isn't what you may think
Head of UCSF's ER dept.: Hospital surge isn't what you may think
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NBC Bay Area
Katie Rogers / New York Times:
Biden Will Endorse Changing Senate Rules to Pass Voting Rights Legislation — In Georgia, the president will express support for altering rules around the Senate filibuster, setting up a confrontation with Republicans. — WASHINGTON — President Biden will endorse changing Senate rules …
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New York Times:
Voting Rights Groups Skipping Biden's Speech in Georgia Over Inaction — Stacey Abrams, the Democratic candidate for governor, also will not be there, but she cited a scheduling conflict. — When President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris deliver major speeches on voting rights …
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Bloomberg, Breitbart, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Guardian, Fox News, NBC Boston, Mediaite, HotAir, AFP, Patriot Fetch, Washington Times, National Review, The Hill, CNN, YouTube and Twitchy
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Biden gets a rude welcome to Georgia — DRIVING THE DAY — SO MUCH FOR UNITY — Democratic leaders hoped to spend the week before Martin Luther King Jr. Day presenting a united front for voting rights legislation and blasting Republicans as undemocratic. — So much for that.
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Common Dreams, Associated Press, Power Line, USA Today, American Prospect and Denver Post
Jonathan Capehart / Washington Post:
Georgia voting activists want to turn Biden away. They've got the wrong guy.
Georgia voting activists want to turn Biden away. They've got the wrong guy.
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Daily Kos, Washington Times, FOX News Radio, The Hill and HotAir
Seung Min Kim / Washington Post:
In pivot to voting rights, Biden risks falling short on a second big goal
In pivot to voting rights, Biden risks falling short on a second big goal
Lindsay Wise / Wall Street Journal:
McConnell Issues Threat to Democrats on Filibuster Changes
McConnell Issues Threat to Democrats on Filibuster Changes
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Politico, Wide World of News, The Hill, Washington Post, National Review, The Daily Wire, Raw Story and MSNBC
Steve Peoples / Associated Press:
GOP steps up bid to convince Hogan to run for Senate in Md. — Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and other top Republicans are stepping up a personal campaign to persuade Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan to run for the Senate and help the party's chances of regaining control of the chamber.
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New York Times:
Mike Pence Seen as Key Witness in Jan. 6 Investigation — Getting the former vice president to answer questions under oath could be crucial as the House panel focuses on Donald Trump's responsibility for the Capitol riot. — As the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 assault …
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CNN, emptywheel, Raw Story, The Hill, Roll Call and PolitiFact
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Chicago Tribune:
Chicago Teachers Union clears way for in-person classes to resume Wednesday in Chicago Public Schools after four days of cancellations over COVID-19 clashes — A proposal for Chicago Public Schools to resume in-person classes Wednesday has been approved by the Chicago Teachers Union's House …
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Washington Times, New York Times, ABC7, The Hill, Chicago Sun-Times, Washington Examiner, Insider, The Root, Twitchy and Political Wire
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Matt Lewis / The Daily Beast:
Dems Had One Job: Don't Be Crazy. They're Mucking It Up.
Dems Had One Job: Don't Be Crazy. They're Mucking It Up.
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Townhall and Contemporary Idiot
Michael Hiltzik / Los Angeles Times:
Mocking anti-vaxxers' deaths is ghoulish, yes — but necessary — Among all the ways that COVID-19 affects our lives, the pandemic confronts us with a profound moral dilemma: — How should we react to the deaths of the unvaccinated? — On the one hand, a hallmark of civilized thought is the sense that every life is precious.
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Townhall, Mediaite, The Palace Intrigue, Twitchy and Todd Starnes
Jimmy Quinn / National Review:
Intel CEO Doubles Down on Xinjiang Apology: ‘No Reason to Call Out One Region in Particular’ — Pat Gelsinger made the comments after his company backtracked a statement calling out forced labor in Xinjiang. — ntel CEO Pat Gelsinger on Monday defended his company's decision to backtrack …
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Instapundit and HotAir
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Melissa Brown / The Tennessean:
Tennessee Republicans plan to split Nashville congressional seat — Tennessee Republicans will present plans to split booming Nashville and Davidson County into multiple congressional districts, paving the way for the party to dilute its existing Democratic voter base and gain an additional congressional seat.
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Project Veritas:
Military Documents About Gain of Function Contradict Fauci Testimony Under Oath — Military documents state that EcoHealth Alliance approached DARPA in March 2018 seeking funding to conduct gain of function research of bat borne coronaviruses. The proposal, named Project Defuse …
Margaret Talev / Axios:
Axios-Ipsos poll: America retrenches on COVID — Social distancing and self-quarantining have spiked in recent weeks as Omicron puts the nation in a crouch like last spring before vaccines became widely available, according to the latest installment of the Axios/Ipsos Coronavirus Index.
New York Times:
Russia Positioning Helicopters, in Possible Sign of Ukraine Plans — The step, which could be an indication that planning for an attack continues, comes as the number of Russian troops at the border has remained steady in recent weeks, despite U.S. expectations of a surge.
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Aamer Madhani / Associated Press:
US announces $308 million in aid for Afghans as crisis grows — WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House has announced $308 million in additional humanitarian assistance for Afghanistan, offering new aid to the country as it edges toward a humanitarian crisis since the Taliban takeover nearly five months ago.
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The Hill, CNN, Bloomberg, Voice of America, New York Times and One America News Network
New York Times:
A Growing Gap — We look at Omicron's toll in New York and Seattle, two cities with timely data. — Some of the timeliest data on Covid-19 outcomes by vaccination status comes from New York City and the Seattle area, and the two are telling a consistent story.
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Althouse and The Federalist
BBC:
North Korea fires second suspected missile in six days — North Korea has fired a suspected ballistic missile, less than a week after it launched what it claimed was a hypersonic missile. — South Korea said it detected the launch at 07:27 local time on Tuesday (22:27 GMT on Monday).
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New York Times, Reuters, The Guardian, Metro.co.uk, Egypt Independent, Voice of America, Al Jazeera, Associated Press and WTOP News
Washington Post:
CDC weighs recommending better masks against omicron variant — Agency is likely to say that people who can consistently wear N95 or KN95 masks, rather than cloth masks, should do so … The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is considering updating its mask guidance to recommend …
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The Daily Beast and Washington Examiner
Politico:
Dems' filibuster conundrum: It's not just Manchin and Sinema — A Democratic senator from Arizona is still not sold on changes to the filibuster. And it's not Kyrsten Sinema. — Mark Kelly is not yet committed to a change in the Senate rules that would allow elections reform legislation to pass by a simple majority.
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HotAir, National Review, Fox News, Today's Edition Newsletter, The Hill, Washington Examiner, NBC News, New York Post and The Guardian
Jeff Asher / The Atlantic:
The Data Are Pointing to One Major Driver of America's Murder Spike — After murders in the United States soared to more than 21,000 in 2020, researchers began searching for a definitive explanation why. Many factors may have contributed, such as a pandemic-driven loss of social programs …
Nic Newman / Reuters Institute for the Study …:
Journalism, media, and technology trends and predictions 2022 — 1. The business of journalism is looking up for some | 2. Audience strategies and publisher innovation | 3. The practice of journalism: hybrid newsrooms, generational change, and new agendas | 4. Government regulation, privacy, and the future of platforms |
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John Stoehr / The Editorial Board:
America has rejected fascism before — The 2020s are similar to the 1940s. — Editorial Board readers are familiar with my obsession with political time - or how one party and its ideas prevail with a majority of Americans for four or five decades before falling into a period of transition …
Danielle Paquette / Washington Post:
Two coups and no election later, West Africa cuts off Mali — DAKAR, Senegal — Eighteen months ago, military officers in Mali ousted the president and seized power in a coup d'etat. Seven months ago, they did it again. The West African nation of 20 million was supposed to hold a new election …
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