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Colby Hall / Mediaite:
Brianna Keilar Ridicules Putin ‘Propagandist’ Tucker Carlson: ‘Why is Rupert Murdoch Letting BS On the Air?’ — Brianna Keilar flatly called Tucker Carlson “chief propagandist” after Fox News repeatedly called for political support for authoritarian Russian President Vladimir Putin over the emerging democracy of Ukraine.
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Derek Saul / Forbes:
Michael Flynn—Once Indicted Over Russia Communication—Voices Support For Russia Ahead Of Potential Ukraine Invasion — Michael Flynn, the former national security advisor who resigned and pleaded guilty for misleading authorities over his ties to the Russian government …
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Reuters and The Daily Wire
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Republicans lied about the need for a Jan. 6 commission. There is a lot it already uncovered. — Among Republicans' many feeble excuses for nixing a bipartisan commission on the Jan. 6 insurrection was the notion that there was nothing more to learn about that day.
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New York Times:
What the Trump Documents Might Tell the Jan. 6 Committee
What the Trump Documents Might Tell the Jan. 6 Committee
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Matt Lewis / The Daily Beast:
Newt Gingrich and the GOP's Creeping Authoritarian Streak
Newt Gingrich and the GOP's Creeping Authoritarian Streak
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Washington Post:
Ron Klain had the perfect résumé. His first year showed the limits of that experience. — As Joe Biden closed in on the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, top advisers approached him with a careful process for choosing and vetting a potential White House chief of staff.
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Jon Brown / Fox News:
Criticism piles up for WH chief of staff Ron Klain amid setbacks for administration
Criticism piles up for WH chief of staff Ron Klain amid setbacks for administration
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Max Greenwood / The Hill:
Marjorie Taylor Greene endorses JD Vance in Ohio Senate race — Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) endorsed capitalist J.D. Vance's Senate bid in Ohio on Tuesday, giving the author and venture capitalist the backing of one of the far-right's most prominent elected officials.
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Paul Steinhauser / Fox News:
Trump ally Marjorie Taylor Greene endorses JD Vance in Ohio GOP Senate showdown
Trump ally Marjorie Taylor Greene endorses JD Vance in Ohio GOP Senate showdown
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Washington Examiner
Max Greenwood / The Hill:
Poll: Trump leads 2024 Republican field with DeSantis in distant second
Poll: Trump leads 2024 Republican field with DeSantis in distant second
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RedState, Florida Politics, BizPac Review, HuffPost, The Right Scoop and Puck
Andy Greene / Rolling Stone:
Neil Young Demands Spotify Remove His Music Over ‘False Information About Vaccines’ — Neil Young posted a since-deleted letter to his management team and record label demanding that they remove his music from Spotify. “I am doing this because Spotify is spreading fake information about vaccines …
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David Leonhardt / New York Times:
Two Covid Americas — The unvaccinated are less worried than the boosted, according to a poll. — Covid's starkly different impact on the young and old has been one of the virus's defining characteristics. It tends to be mild for children and younger adults but is often severe for the elderly.
Joan Walsh / The Nation:
Virginia Is for Suckers — If you were a Joe Biden/Glenn Youngkin voter, you ignored a lot of evidence that the man in fleece was no moderate. — When Republican Glenn Youngkin narrowly defeated Democrat Terry McAuliffe to become Virginia governor, the media roundly hailed him as an avatar of the “post-Trump” GOP.
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Mary Katharine Ham / The Atlantic:
Kids Shouldn't Have to Be ‘Resilient’ — Six years ago, on a Saturday afternoon, I got a call from a law-enforcement officer telling me that my husband had died in a bike wreck during a charity race for cancer research. I had a toddler and was pregnant with my second daughter at the time.
Margaret Talev / Axios:
Axios-Ipsos poll: Omicron's big numbers — Two new Biden administration initiatives — mailing at-home COVID-19 tests to those who ask and making free N95 masks available — are hugely popular, each backed by 84% of Americans in the latest installment of the Axios/Ipsos Coronavirus Index.
Paul Brand / ITV News:
Boris Johnson had birthday bash during lockdown, ITV News understands — A surprise party, with cake, and up to 30 guests - ITV News UK Editor Paul Brand outlines the events of the party, ITV News understands took place during lockdown — ITV News understands Boris Johnson had a birthday party during …
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Reuters:
New York judge strikes down state mask mandate — A New York judge struck down the state's mask mandate on Monday, one week before it was due to expire, ruling the governor overstepped her authority in imposing a rule that needed to have been passed by the state legislature.
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Bob Herman / Axios:
Another wave of death — Omicron infections are trending down nationally, but the number of deaths is as high now as it was during the summer's Delta wave. — Why it matters: Preventing death is the ultimate goal, and thousands of Americans continue to die from this coronavirus every …
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Schumer strategy leaves some Dems seething — DRIVING THE DAY — Frustration with CHUCK SCHUMER's leadership strategy is privately simmering among some Hill Democrats. — We talked to a half-dozen senior Democratic staffers in both chambers Monday night and heard …
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Washington Post and Regular Order
Brian Lyman / The Montgomery Advertiser:
Federal court blocks Alabama congressional map — A three-judge federal panel Monday blocked Alabama's new congressional district map from going into effect, ruling that challengers were “substantially likely” to prevail in their arguments that the plan violated the Voting Rights Act (VRA).
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Reid J. Epstein / New York Times:
Court Throws Out Alabama's New Congressional Map
Court Throws Out Alabama's New Congressional Map
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Axios:
America can't quit polarizing politicians — New data finds that the nation's most polarizing politicians are often the ones that garner the most attention online. — Why it matters: Online engagement helps politicians build a bigger national profile and more fundraising power …
Michelle Goldberg / New York Times:
What Does It Mean to Be ‘Done With Covid’? — On Saturday, several days after my son stopped testing positive for the coronavirus, I took him out for ramen and then to the movies. The theater was about half-full; it required masks but also served food and cocktails, which you could, obviously, unmask to consume.
Jeanne Whalen / Washington Post:
Manufacturers have less than five days' supply of some computer chips, Commerce Department says — Wafer-thin inventories leave factories vulnerable to shutdowns if their chip deliveries are interrupted by weather events or covid-19 — Manufacturers and other buyers of computer chips …
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Wall Street Journal and One America News Network
Sara Fischer / Axios:
Scoop: Trump's new social network quietly courting influencers — Former President Trump's elusive new social media network Truth Social — which plans to go public — is reaching out to internet influencers asking them to “reserve their spots” for when it launches in February or March.
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Natasha Korecki / NBC News:
'It'll ultimately matter in 2024': Behind Kamala Harris' early Wisconsin visit — MILWAUKEE - Vice President Kamala Harris landed here for a few hours on Monday and Democrats exhaled. — They saw a visit from the vice president in January as not just a sign the Biden administration …
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Jack Mirkinson / Discourse Blog:
The ‘Done With COVID’ Crowd Won't Accept That They Won — We're living in the world these people want, but they still can't stop complaining. — Here is a question for people like UCSF epidemiologist Vinay Prasad: who the hell are you talking about?
Matthew Yglesias / Slow Boring:
Chuck Schumer should call the Baileys — Has primaryphobia led the majority leader astray? — I'm worried about Chuck Schumer. Not for him personally — I think he's thriving. But I'm worried about his leadership of the Senate Democratic caucus, which I think has been unsound …
Alana Goodman / Washington Free Beacon:
New Media Outlet Grid Backed by Progressive Stars, Gulf Money, and Foreign Agents — Grid touts journalistic independence, but funding raises red flags with ethics experts — The new progressive media outlet Grid, which has attracted press buzz and big-name talent, was developed …
U.S. Department of Commerce:
Results from Semiconductor Supply Chain Request for Information — Over the past year, the Biden Administration has worked with the private sector to understand and address the global shortage of semiconductors. These computer chips are essential building blocks for an increasing number of products …
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New York Times
Paul Polman / Financial Times:
Critics of ‘woke’ capitalism are wrong — A morally conscious business elite is a good thing when governments face multiple challenges — The writer is co-author of ‘Net Positive’ and former chief executive of Unilever — Expectations of business leaders have changed dramatically.
Megan Brenan / Gallup:
Biden Seen as Likable, Smart; Not Strong Leader, Manager — WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Joe Biden is viewed as likable and intelligent by three in five Americans. However, at the end of a challenging first year in office, with his approval rating at a personal low of 40% …
Judd Legum / Popular Information:
2022: The year of the thought police — Judd Legum, Tesnim Zekeria, and Rebecca Crosby — For years, people on the right have complained about the supposed left-wing assault on free speech. — “We talk a lot on this show about the threat to free speech.
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Washington Post
Katelyn Polantz / CNN:
Trump lawyer ordered to respond to January 6 committee subpoena for his Chapman University emails — (CNN)A federal judge is forcing a conservative lawyer who had worked for then-President Donald Trump before the January 6 insurrection to respond to a House select committee subpoena …
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