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7:30 PM ET, January 11, 2022

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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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Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Biden's speech on voting rights was full of soaring rhetoric.  It may not matter.  —  President Biden traveled to Georgia on Tuesday to call on the Senate to do whatever is necessary, including changing the Senate's filibuster rule, to protect voting rights and secure our democracy.
Steve Benen / MSNBC:
With voting rights on the line, some senators flub history test  —  Sen. Joe Manchin reportedly said the filibuster has been “the tradition of the Senate” for 232 years.  That's not even close to being true.  —  This past summer, as the debate over Senate reform grew louder in Democratic circles …
Dan Merica / CNN:
Stacey Abrams and Biden blame scheduling issue for voting rights speech absence
ABC News:
Biden says he supports changing filibuster rule to pass voting rights bills
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.
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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.
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
Tucker Carlson spreads an already debunked claim about covid-19 deaths
Dan Mangan / CNBC:
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch again doesn't wear mask on bench, Sotomayor and Breyer log in remotely
Discussion: LifeSite
Tommy Christopher / Mediaite:
FACT CHECK: CDC Director Did NOT Claim 75% of All Covid Deaths Involved Four or More Serious Comorbidities
Manu Raju / CNN:
Top Republicans stand up for Rounds after Trump's attack: He ‘told the truth’  —  (CNN)Senior Republicans are closing ranks behind Sen. Mike Rounds after he endured a scathing attack from former President Donald Trump for acknowledging the reality that President Joe Biden won the 2020 election.
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Isaac Schorr / National Review:
Mollie Hemingway Misrepresents Mike Rounds's 2020 Election Comments  —  Mollie Hemingway misrepresented Senator Mike Rounds's defense of the integrity of the 2020 election during a Monday Fox News appearance, accusing the South Dakota Republican of dismissing all of the election concerns typically cited …
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
A new plan to ‘Trump-proof’ the 2024 election quietly comes together  —  If Republicans succeed in blocking Democratic efforts to protect voting rights this week, as expected, the push to defend democracy will be anything but dead.  That's because another important proposal to prevent …
Washington Post:
Justice Dept. forms new domestic terrorism unit to address growing threat  —  The Justice Department is forming a new domestic terrorism unit to help combat a threat that has intensified dramatically in recent years, a top national security official said Tuesday.
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Eric Tucker / Associated Press:
Justice Dept. creating unit focused on domestic terrorism  —  The Justice Department is establishing a specialized unit focused on domestic terrorism  —  WASHINGTON — The Justice Department is establishing a specialized unit focused on domestic terrorism, the department's top national …
Politico:
Jan. 6 panel subpoenas Trump Jr. advisers, Trump speechwriter  —  The select panel investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection is homing in on Donald Trump Jr.  —  The committee issued subpoenas for two close advisers, Andrew Surabian and Arthur Schwartz, to former President Donald Trump's eldest son on Tuesday …
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Natalie Prieb / The Hill:
Hot mic catches Fauci calling GOP senator ‘a moron’  —  White House chief medical adviser Anthony Fauci was caught on a hot mic Tuesday calling Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) “a moron” during his testimony before the Senate Health Committee on the omicron variant of the coronavirus.
Discussion: HuffPost and Bloomberg
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Wall Street Journal:
Hillary Clinton's 2024 Election Comeback  —  Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have become unpopular.  It may be time for a change candidate.  —  A perfect storm in the Democratic Party is making a once-unfathomable scenario plausible: a political comeback for Hillary Clinton in 2024.
Andrew Das / New York Times:
Novak Djokovic Tested Positive: A Timeline of What Happened Next  —  If a tennis star knew he was positive for the coronavirus, why did he keep making public appearances without a mask?  —  In an interview room at Tullamarine Airport in Melbourne, an Australian immigration officer sat down across from the tennis star Novak Djokovic.
Parents Defending Education:
New FOIA Document Asserts NSBA Letter Was Drafted at Request of Education Secretary  —  In newly obtained emails between National School Board Association board members Marnie Maldonado and Kristi Swett dated October 5-6, 2021, Ms. Swett —an officer of the NSBA board currently serving …
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Peter Hasson / Fox News:
Education secretary Cardona solicited NSBA letter comparing protesting parents to domestic terrorists: email
Bil Browning / LGBTQ Nation:
Ted Cruz's teen daughter comes out as bisexual  —  She described herself as bi on TikTok and said she “basically disagrees” with the far-right Senator on everything - from politics to her clothes.  —  Republican Texas Senator Ted Cruz  —  Sen. Ted Cruz's (R-TX) daughter, Caroline …
Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
Americans Reading Fewer Books Than in Past  —  WASHINGTON, D.C. — Americans say they read an average of 12.6 books during the past year, a smaller number than Gallup has measured in any prior survey dating back to 1990.  U.S. adults are reading roughly two or three fewer books per year than they did between 2001 and 2016.
Discussion: The Hill
Michael A. Wood / Wall Street Journal:
How Should Republicans Talk About Jan. 6?  —  The answer seems to be: Minimize it when we need votes, but denounce it when we want praise.  —  Last year I lost a congressional primary race on a platform that explicitly criticized former President Trump's behavior after the 2020 election …
David Weigel / Washington Post:
The Trailer: San Francisco's school board recalls are tearing Democrats apart  —  In this edition: The school board battle in San Francisco, a special election in Florida and the continuing Democratic retirement party.  —  The only newsletter that promises never to use a “devil went down to Georgia pun”: This is The Trailer.
Common Sense:
Hollywood's New Rules  —  A few years ago, the editor-in-chief of The Hollywood Reporter pitched a story to the newsroom.  He had just come back from lunch with a well-known agent, who had suggested the paper take a look at the unintended consequences of Hollywood's efforts to diversify.
Discussion: HotAir and National Review
Sarah Parshall Perry / The Daily Signal:
BREAKING: Biden Administration Making Lists of Religious Vaccine Objectors  —  A tiny administrative agency in the District of Columbia announced a new policy Tuesday that will likely serve as a model for a whole-of-government push to assemble lists of Americans who object on religious grounds to a COVID-19 vaccine.
Discussion: The Federalist and The Daily Wire
Carl Ramey / Gainesville Sun:
Under Gov. Ron DeSantis, Florida is drifting toward authoritarianism  —  Drawing upon a famous phrase, those who hold dominant power tend to exercise it dominantly.  —  Florida's governor, Ron DeSantis, with the steadfast loyalty of a GOP-dominated legislature, governs like an authoritarian.
Allison Quinn / The Daily Beast:
Conservative Activist Dies of COVID Complications After Attending Anti-Vax ‘Symposium’  —  Kelly Canon had celebrated her vaccine exemption a few weeks before she fell ill with the virus and wound up on a ventilator.  —  A well-known conservative activist in Arlington, Texas …
Discussion: Daily Kos and Dallas Morning News
Rasmussen Reports:
'Voter's Remorse'?  Trump Would Win Rematch With Biden  —  President Joe Biden would lose an election rematch to former President Donald Trump, who would win among independents and almost evenly split Hispanic voters.  —  A new Heartland Institute and Rasmussen Reports national telephone …
Ryan King / Washington Examiner:
Ted Cruz grills FBI on Ray Epps, asks if FBI had informants on Jan. 6  —  Sen. Ted Cruz on Tuesday grilled a top FBI official on whether bureau informants were present at the Jan. 6 riots — zeroing in on a man named Ray Epps.  —  Jill Sanborn, the FBI's executive assistant director …
Politico:
The Biden sit-down that split PBS  —  Welcome to POLITICO's West Wing Playbook, your guide to the people and power centers in the Biden administration.  With Allie Bice.  —  Networks and news outlets are used to jockeying with each other for coveted presidential interviews.
Discussion: Townhall
The Hill:
Democrats eager to fill power vacuum after Pelosi exit  —  Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) isn't showing her cards, but the longtime Democratic leader has vowed that this year will be her last at the top of the party, auguring a fast-approaching power vacuum that younger lawmakers have been salivating to fill for more than a decade.
Discussion: HotAir, Fox News, Breitbart and Mediaite
Sara Fischer / Axios:
Media experts sound alarm on rise of paywalled content  —  It's a bull market for media companies targeting high-end readers, with Justin Smith and Ben Smith joining the likes of Puck, Air Mail, The Information, Axios, Punchbowl News, and others targeting influential, wealthy individuals with new digital publications.
 
 
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Adrian Vermeule / The Postliberal Order:
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Heather Hamilton / Washington Examiner:
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Discussion: WDIV-TV and Washington Free Beacon
Lee Wolosky / Politico:
What I Learned When I Tried to Close Guantanamo
Discussion: Teen Vogue and The Hill
Josh Kovensky / Talking Points Memo:
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Rebecca Bodenheimer / Politico:
How School Closures Made Me Question My Progressive Politics
Discussion: HotAir and Daily Kos
Cristina Marcos / The Hill:
Top House Democrat pushes for ‘isolation boxes’ for maskless lawmakers
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Zach Everson / Forbes:
Former Rep. John Ratcliffe's Campaign Paid $11,000 To Firm That Designed His New Personal Website
Discussion: Raw Story
Politico:
McCormick MAGA-proofs his Senate campaign after dissing Trump
Discussion: DSCC
Daniel Chang / Miami Herald:
Florida sent Evusheld to a private clinic before hospitals
Jack Gillum / Bloomberg:
A Missouri Reporter Is Getting Blamed For the Security Flaw He Exposed
Discussion: Raw Story
Madeline Fry Schultz / Washington Examiner:
The woke lives of college girls
FiveThirtyEight:
What Happened to the Eviction Tsunami?
Discussion: HotAir and Reason