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Tamar Hallerman / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
BREAKING: Fulton judges greenlight special grand jury for Trump probe — A panel of Fulton County judges on Monday cleared the way for a special grand jury to be used as part of District Attorney Fani Willis' investigation of former President Donald Trump and his efforts to overturn Georgia's 2020 election results.
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Washington Post:
Georgia prosecutor granted special grand jury in probe of Trump's efforts to overturn state's election results — The Atlanta area prosecutor weighing whether former president Donald Trump and others committed crimes by trying to pressure Georgia election officials has been granted …
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Priya Krishna / New York Times:
Sarah Palin recently dined indoors in New York City while unvaccinated. — Sarah Palin, who is not vaccinated against the coronavirus, dined indoors Saturday night at Elio's, an Italian restaurant on the Upper East Side of Manhattan that regularly draws celebrities, despite New York City's requirement …
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Dan Mangan / CNBC:
Unvaccinated Sarah Palin tests positive for Covid, delays New York Times defamation trial
Unvaccinated Sarah Palin tests positive for Covid, delays New York Times defamation trial
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Fiona Hill / New York Times:
It's Not Just About Ukraine. Putin Wants to Evict the U.S. From Europe. — Ms. Hill was an intelligence officer on Russia and Eurasian affairs for Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama and served on the National Security Council under President Donald Trump. — We knew this was coming.
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Francis Fukuyama / American Purpose:
Why Ukraine Matters — This past week, Russia has continued to move men and materials …
Why Ukraine Matters — This past week, Russia has continued to move men and materials …
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The Kyiv Independent and CDR Salamander
David Rothkopf / The Daily Beast:
Putin's Making NATO Stronger, Whether He Starts a War in Ukraine or Not
Putin's Making NATO Stronger, Whether He Starts a War in Ukraine or Not
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Financial Times:
Russia plans to target Ukraine capital in ‘lightning war’, UK warns
Russia plans to target Ukraine capital in ‘lightning war’, UK warns
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Jason DeParle / New York Times:
Cash Aid to Poor Mothers Increases Brain Activity in Babies, Study Finds — The research could have policy implications as President Biden pushes to revive his proposal to expand the child tax credit. — WASHINGTON — An experiment that provided poor mothers with cash stipends for the first year …
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Dylan Matthews / Vox:
Can giving parents cash help with babies' brain development?
Michael Tomasky / New Republic:
The Case for Impeaching Clarence Thomas — In a sane world, Jane Mayer's excellent piece on Ginni Thomas in The New Yorker would set off a series of events that would lead to her husband Clarence Thomas's impeachment and removal from the Supreme Court. Ginni is involved with numerous far …
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Hannah Natanson / Washington Post:
Seven school boards sue to stop Gov. Youngkin's mask-optional order on the day it takes effect — Seven school boards — including one overseeing the largest and most prominent district in the state — are suing to stop Gov. Glenn Youngkin's (R) mask-optional order on the day it is supposed to take effect …
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Luke Rosiak / The Daily Wire:
EXCLUSIVE: Standoff In Virginia As Schools Defy Governor's Order Making Masks Optional — LOUDOUN COUNTY, Virginia - Numerous Northern Virginia schools refused to provide in-person education to students who were not wearing a mask on Monday, defying an executive order from Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin that went into effect this week.
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Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Republicans are embarrassed to tell us what they are for — President Biden at his news conference last week asked the question that the media should have been asking Republicans for months: “What are they for?” — Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) won't say.
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Jan Wolfe / Reuters:
U.S. Supreme Court rejects House Republicans' challenge to pandemic-era voting rules
U.S. Supreme Court rejects House Republicans' challenge to pandemic-era voting rules
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Washington Examiner, Wall Street Journal, Slate, The Daily Wire and Roll Call
Chad Pergram / Fox News:
GOP playing the long game, with hopes of reclaiming control of Congress
GOP playing the long game, with hopes of reclaiming control of Congress
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The Moderate Voice and Florida Politics
NBC News:
Florida school district cancels professor's civil rights lecture over critical race theory concerns — MIAMI — A Florida school district canceled a professor's civil rights history seminar for teachers, citing in part concerns over “critical race theory” — even though his lecture had nothing to do with the topic.
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Timothy Noah / New Republic:
No, Democracy Isn't About to Die — We're fast approaching the point where a subscription to The Atlantic is a risk factor for suicide. “January 6 Was Practice,” announces the cover of the current issue, flagging a story by Barton Gellman headlined, “Trump's Next Coup Has Already Begun.”
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Sean Davis / The Federalist:
The Federalist Names Mollie Hemingway As Editor In Chief — In this new role, Hemingway — who has been The Federalist's senior editor since its founding in 2013 -will now oversee all of The Federalist's editorial operations. — Mollie Ziegler Hemingway has been named editor in chief of The Federalist …
Bryan Metzger / Insider:
Rep. Marie Newman of Illinois may have bribed a primary opponent to stay out of the race in exchange for a job in her office, House ethics body unanimously finds — The Office of Congressional Ethics voted 6-0 to find reason to believe Rep. Newman bribed a political opponent.
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Gabriel Sherman / Vanity Fair:
Inside Jerry Falwell Jr.'s Unlikely Rise and Precipitous Fall at Liberty University — Jerry Falwell Jr. was the Trump-anointing dark prince of the Christian right. Then a sex scandal rocked his marriage and ended his lucrative stewardship of the evangelical education empire founded by his father.
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Jane C. Timm / NBC News:
Arizona Republicans propose major changes to elections after GOP review finds no fraud — Arizona Republicans have put forth two dozen bills this month that would significantly change the state's electoral processes after the GOP's unorthodox review of millions of ballots affirmed President …
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Patrick Marley / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
An appeals court has reinstated absentee ballot drop boxes for the Feb. 15 Wisconsin primary election — MADISON - An appeals court blocked a lower-court order Monday and ruled absentee ballot drop boxes can be used in the Feb. 15 primary. — The District 4 Court of Appeals issued …
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Todd Neikirk / HillReporter.com:
Rudy Giuliani is Selling Autographed 9/11 Shirts for $911.00 — Rudy Giuliani has faced an incredible fall from grace since 2001. Back then, he was America's Mayor, presiding over New York City following the September 11th attacks. And for the people who still see Giuliani positively, it is probably because of 9/11.
Eric Levitz / New York Magazine:
Was Larry Summers Right All Along? … There's a story that progressives like to tell about Larry Summers. The doyen of establishment economics is dining out with a populist politician. The two have made it through the meal with minimal awkwardness — their ideological tensions eased by booze and food …
Nicholas Wade / City Journal:
A Covid Origin Conspiracy? — Newly released emails make more plausible the contention that Anthony Fauci and Francis Collins presided over the suppression of the lab-leak theory for political reasons. — Covid-19 — Politics and law — From almost the moment the Covid-19 pandemic broke …
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Viola Zhou / VICE:
Cult Classic ‘Fight Club’ Gets a Very Different Ending in China — Someone tried very hard to please Chinese movie censors. — VZ — Fight Club is getting an entirely different ending in a new online release in China, where imported films are often altered to show that the law enforcement …
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Washington Free Beacon
Christopher Miller / BuzzFeed News:
Some Ukrainians Are Angry About Washington Ordering Diplomats' Families To Leave The US Embassy — KYIV - Ukrainians expressed confusion and anger Monday over Washington's decision to authorize the voluntary departure of government employees from Kyiv and order the mandatory withdrawal of family members of US embassy personnel.
Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
Top Jan. 6 Investigator Fired From Post at the University of Virginia — Democrats in Virginia denounced the action as a partisan move aimed at helping former President Donald J. Trump undercut the investigation of the Capitol riot. — The top staff investigator on the House committee scrutinizing …
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New York Post:
Disgraced NY political powerhouse Sheldon Silver dies in prison — Sheldon Silver, the Democratic powerhouse who ruled Albanyuntil he was convicted on federal corruption charges in a stunning fall from grace, has died. He was 77. — Silver died in prison while serving out a six …
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Geoffrey Skelley / FiveThirtyEight:
Why More Inexperienced Candidates Are Running — And Winning — When you have a toothache, you call a dentist; when you have a leaky faucet, you call a plumber. You want someone with on-the-job experience dealing with the challenges that confront you. — This used to be overwhelmingly true …
Joshua Tait / The Bulwark:
Long Before Hungary, the Right Was Fixated on Another Country — Just as they're now doing with Viktor Orbán, conservatives once fell head over heels for Francisco Franco. — Prominent conservatives have discovered Hungary and its “twenty-first century dictator,” Viktor Orbán.
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Ryan J. Reilly / HuffPost:
Trump Influencer Brandon Straka Walks Away From Jan. 6 Case With Home Detention — Citing his cooperation, the feds wanted the president of the “Walk Away” campaign to serve four months of home detention. He got three. — Brandon Straka, a 45-year-old former hairstylist who morphed …
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Behind the latest GOP restrictions on race teaching: A hidden, toxic goal — Glenn Youngkin's victory in the Virginia gubernatorial election persuaded Republicans that there's political gold in attacking teachers for supposedly indoctrinating the nation's children about race.
Politico:
Capitol Police examines backgrounds, social media feeds of some who meet with lawmakers — After the Jan. 6 insurrection, the Capitol Police's intelligence unit quietly started scrutinizing the backgrounds of people who meet with lawmakers, according to three people familiar with the matter.
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