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CNN:
First on CNN: US intelligence indicates Russia preparing operation to justify invasion of Ukraine — Washington (CNN)The US has information that indicates Russia has prepositioned a group of operatives to conduct a false-flag operation in eastern Ukraine, a US official told CNN on Friday …
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Helene Cooper / New York Times:
U.S. Considers Backing an Insurgency, After Battling One — Conversations about supporting Ukrainian insurgents in the event of a Russian invasion has revived the specter of a new Cold War. — WASHINGTON — For years, U.S. officials have tiptoed around the question of how much military support …
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Pavel Polityuk / Reuters:
Massive cyberattack hits Ukrainian government websites as West warns on Russia conflict
Massive cyberattack hits Ukrainian government websites as West warns on Russia conflict
David E. Sanger / New York Times:
U.S. Charges Russia Sent Saboteurs Into Ukraine to Create Pretext for Invasion
U.S. Charges Russia Sent Saboteurs Into Ukraine to Create Pretext for Invasion
The Columbus Dispatch:
Redistricting: Ohio Supreme Court strikes down congressional map, forcing another round of drawing — Jessie Balmert Laura A. BischoffThe Columbus Dispatch — The Ohio Supreme Court struck down the state's congressional district map, saying Republicans violated the Ohio Constitution by drawing districts that favored GOP candidates.
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Colby Itkowitz / Washington Post:
Ohio Supreme Court rejects GOP-drawn congressional map as unfairly partisan — The Ohio Supreme Court on Friday rejected a new congressional map drawn by state Republican lawmakers as unconstitutional and ordered it redrawn, marking a major victory for Democrats in a state where lopsided districts …
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Steven Shepard / Politico:
Top Ohio court strikes down state's gerrymandered congressional map
Top Ohio court strikes down state's gerrymandered congressional map
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The Economist:
Joe Biden was set up to fail — The Democratic president is a flawed politician in an impossible job — Have any voters demanded more of their leaders than modern Americans? The thought occurred to your columnist while listening to a group of eight Georgians, Ohioans and Pennsylvanians …
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Adam Serwer / The Atlantic:
The Culture War Has Warped the Supreme Court's Judgment — If you read the legal language in the Occupational Safety and Health Act, which authorizes the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to act in an emergency capacity when workers face “grave danger from exposure to substances …
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David Leonhardt / New York Times:
Maskless and Inaccurate — The Supreme Court offers a window into partisan Covid fallacies.
Maskless and Inaccurate — The Supreme Court offers a window into partisan Covid fallacies.
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Slate and The Racket News
Politico:
What Joe Manchin told Steve Clemons at dinner — Steve Clemons is a D.C. institution — an operator who connects some of the biggest power players in the capital. He also happens to be the confidant of the most powerful senator in Washington, Democrat Joe Manchin.
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Kevin Liptak / CNN:
White House says Biden was not making ‘human’ comparison between segregationists and opponents of voting rights bills
White House says Biden was not making ‘human’ comparison between segregationists and opponents of voting rights bills
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Jordan Weissmann / Slate:
My Incredibly Dumb but Potentially Effective Plan to Save Joe Biden's Agenda (or at Least Some of It)
My Incredibly Dumb but Potentially Effective Plan to Save Joe Biden's Agenda (or at Least Some of It)
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National Review
Jake Lahut / Insider:
Capitol rioters called Nancy Pelosi's office looking for a ‘lost and found’ for items they left behind on January 6, according to Rep. Jamie Raskin — Capitol rioters called Nancy Pelosi's office on January 7 to ask if there was a lost and found, according to a congressman.
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Raw Story
Peter Sullivan / The Hill:
White House announces website to order free COVID-19 tests starting Jan.19 — Americans will be able to order free at-home rapid COVID-19 tests online starting Jan. 19, the White House said Friday. — The move makes available the 500 million rapid tests President Biden said his administration purchased last month.
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Sarah Kliff / New York Times:
Why Rapid Covid Tests May Not Be Free Upfront at First
Why Rapid Covid Tests May Not Be Free Upfront at First
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Philip Bump / Washington Post:
The accountability-free world of Tucker Carlson — Correction: This article originally stated that the square root of nine is six. The article has been corrected. — See that correction? That's not real. At no point did I misstate the square root of nine in this article.
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Amanda Carpenter / The Bulwark:
Sedition Charges Demolish a Right-Wing Talking Point
Sedition Charges Demolish a Right-Wing Talking Point
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CNN:
In days after January 6, McCarthy said Trump admitted bearing some responsibility for Capitol attack — (CNN)House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said publicly and privately in the days following the deadly riots at the US Capitol that President Donald Trump admitted personally bearing …
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Andrea Swalec / NBC4 Washington:
New Virginia Governor Youngkin to Lift School Mask Mandate, Change COVID Policies — What to Know — Virginia's incoming governor, Glenn Youngkin, said he will rescind the statewide K-12 mask mandate. School districts will be able to keep mask recommendations in place, but parents can choose not to follow them.
Patrick Wilson / Richmond Times-Dispatch:
Northam pardons Sen. Joe Morrissey for his interaction with 17-year-old — Gov. Ralph Northam has pardoned Sen. Joe Morrissey, D-Richmond, for a misdemeanor count of contributing to the delinquency of a minor related to his relationship with a 17-year-old assistant who later became his wife.
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Gillian Brockell / Washington Post:
Hey, Virginia lawmakers, the Lincoln-Douglas debates did not involve Frederick Douglass — Of all the paragraphs in a bill to ban “divisive concepts” from being taught in Virginia public schools, Section B3 may have seemed the most innocuous. After all, it was in the part of the proposal …
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Pippa Crerar / Mirror.co.uk:
Boris Johnson's ‘wine time Fridays’ - No10 staff held drinks EVERY week during pandemic — EXCLUSIVE: Downing Street held yet MORE parties throughout the Covid pandemic with events taking place every Friday as Prime Minister Boris Johnson encouraged staff to “let off steam” even though indoor socialising was strictly banned
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The Independent and Metro.co.uk
Barak Ravid / Axios:
Possible Netanyahu plea deal could force him out of politics — Israeli opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu has for several weeks been negotiating a plea agreement with Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit, according to Israeli media reports. — Why it matters: One key sticking point is whether the deal …
Bill Rankin / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Judge Pryor cleared of allegations involving hiring of controversial clerk — Bill Pryor, chief judge of the federal appeals court in Atlanta, has been cleared of allegations of wrongdoing in that he hired a law clerk accused of sending racist and xenophobic texts.
Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
Covid Live Updates: U.S. Site for Free Tests to Go Live Jan. 19, but Shipping Will Take Time — The Treasury Department threatened to withhold relief funds from Arizona, which is using some of the money to undercut mask requirements in schools. Hospitals are filling up in two dozen U.S. states.
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Jason Paladino / Grid News:
Why didn't the FBI see the Capitol siege coming? — A year later, the bureau still won't come clean on why it ignored piles of evidence and outside warnings about political violence before the attack on January 6, 2021. — In the lead-up to the Capitol siege, the FBI received at least …
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The Daily Beast
Tal Axelrod / The Hill:
House Democratic campaign arm outraises GOP counterpart in final quarter of 2021 — House Democrats' campaign arm outraised its Republican counterpart in 2021, with fundraising records for each party setting the stage for an expensive battle for the lower chamber.
James Pindell / The Boston Globe:
A Democrat won a US House seat this week with 79 percent of the vote. Her GOP opponent has not conceded. — An election in South Florida this week may serve as a marker for where the Republican Party stands in 2022, and how much American democracy has already changed since Donald Trump lost reelection.
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Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
The conservative knives come out for Brett Kavanaugh — Supreme Court Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh could soon help deliver on something conservatives have been pining for for a very long time: a significant rollback of abortion rights in America. — But for now, he's getting attacked …
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Florida Politics and Insider
Fortune:
Airport security confiscated 5,700 firearms in 2021, the most ever — Never miss a story: Follow your favorite topics and authors to get a personalized email with the journalism that matters most to you. — The Transportation Security Administration confiscated 5,700 guns last year, the most in the agency's 20-year history.