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5:15 PM ET, January 31, 2022

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Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
Trump makes the coup-deniers look silly again  —  Key members of the Republican Party have spent the better part of six years pretending Donald Trump wasn't really doing that.  This is often followed by Trump himself confirming that's precisely what he was doing.
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Shane Goldmacher / New York Times:
Trump's Grip on G.O.P. Faces New Strains  —  Shifts in polls of Republicans, disagreements on endorsements and jeers over vaccines hint at daylight between the former president and the right-wing movement he spawned.  —  About halfway into his Texas rally on Saturday evening …
Discussion: Raw Story, Vanity Fair and Townhall
Politico:
The Jan. 6 panel's on a hot streak against Trump World. Now what?
Discussion: Raw Story
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
The question for the GOP: Trump or American democracy?
Discussion: CNN and Insider
Martin Pengelly / The Guardian:
Quiet part loud: Trump says Pence ‘could have overturned the election’
John Wagner / Washington Post:
Trump suggests Pence should have ‘overturned’ the election on Jan. 6
Marc Tracy / New York Times:
The New York Times Buys Wordle  —  The word game, released in October, has millions of daily users.  —  The sudden hit Wordle, in which once a day players get six chances to guess a five-letter word, has been acquired by The New York Times Company.  —  The purchase, announced by The Times on Monday …
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Washington Post:
U.S., Russia clash sharply over Ukraine at U.N. meeting
Monmouth University Polling Institute:
Time to Accept Covid and Move On?  —  Americans still concerned about virus, but lose faith in federal measures  —  West Long Branch, NJ - Americans continue to be concerned about the spread of Covid, but the vast majority say it is time to accept it as part of life.
Claire Atkinson / Insider:
Rachel Maddow to take a temporary break from her MSNBC show to work on movie and podcast projects  — Rachel Maddow is taking a hiatus from her top-rated MSNBC show starting February 7.  — The star anchor will work for a few weeks on new projects with her former boss Phil Griffin.
Baltimore Sun:
Sherrilyn Ifill should be Biden's Supreme Court pick; here's why  —  A Black woman has never served on the U.S. Supreme Court, but there is no shortage of well-qualified individuals available to break that shameful barrier.  This was made clear enough last week with the announcement …
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
A GOP proposal targeting ‘negative’ U.S. history is cause for renewed alarm  —  In recent weeks, it has become inescapably obvious: The mania for muzzling how teachers address race and other topics is only accelerating.  —  We're seeing dozens of GOP proposals to bar whole concepts from classrooms outright.
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FIRE:
FIRE statement on Georgetown's suspension and investigation of Ilya Shapiro  —  FIRE strongly condemns Georgetown Law's suspension and investigation of Ilya Shapiro for tweets about potential replacements for Justice Breyer that some found offensive.  In response to online outrage stoked …
Discussion: Insider and Inside Higher Ed
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Meridith McGraw / Politico:
Trumpworld adjusts to the growing influence of vaccine skeptics within its ranks  —  A few weeks ago, Donald Trump decried politicians who did not share their Covid-19 vaccine booster status as “gutless”—a seeming swipe at other Republicans with presidential ambitions, mainly Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis …
Discussion: CNN and Constant Commoner
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David Leonhardt / New York Times:
The Power of Boosters  —  New C.D.C. data shows their effectiveness.
Discussion: HotAir
Amanda Macias / CNBC:
Just a ‘handful of weeks’ left to strike nuclear deal with Iran, official says  — The signatories of the Iran nuclear deal only have a “handful of weeks left” to strike a deal and usher in a mutual return to compliance with the agreement.  — The official said that the U.S. was not imposing an …
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Peter Beinart / Jewish Currents:   AIPAC Refuses to Learn From Its Mistakes on Iran
Washington Post:
White House frustrations grow over health chief Becerra's handling of pandemic  —  Critics blame him for health officials' conflicting messages; defenders say administration gave him an unclear role  —  White House officials have grown so frustrated with top health official Xavier Becerra …
Philip Klein / National Review:
Trump's Continuing Disgrace  —  President Trump has already inflicted more than enough damage on the country simply because his fragile ego prevented him from acknowledging that he lost the 2020 election.  But the January 6 Capitol riot, which followed months of him whipping supporters …
Julian Mark / Washington Post:
He's declining a coronavirus vaccine at the expense of a lifesaving transplant: 'I was born free, I'll die free'  —  For more than four years, Chad Carswell, 38, has suffered from severe kidney disease.  In July 2020, he started on dialysis — but now his kidneys are functioning at just 4 percent.
Robby Soave / Reason:
Hispanic Students Were Forced To Learn Critical Race Theory.  They Hated It.  —  During the 2020 fall semester, Kali Fontanilla—a high school English language teacher working in the Salinas, California, school district—noticed that many of her students were failing one of their other classes: ethnic studies.
Chris Blattman:
Why I do not expect a civil war in America (and what does worry me)  —  It began a few years ago, when prominent democracy rating organizations started downgrading the United States, putting its institutions on par with Panama, Argentina, or Romania.  —  In retrospect, that seems like the good news.
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George Packer / The Atlantic:
The Betrayal  —  I.  —  The End  —  It took four presidencies for America to finish abandoning Afghanistan.  George W. Bush's attention wandered off soon after American Special Forces rode horseback through the northern mountains and the first schoolgirls gathered in freezing classrooms.
Discussion: HotAir
American Prospect:
How We Broke the Supply Chain  —  Rampant outsourcing, financialization, monopolization, deregulation, and just-in-time logistics are the culprits. … Anyone old enough to remember the Cold War is familiar with a scene routinely depicted on U.S. television at the time: the Soviet breadline.
Discussion: Washington Post
Matt Gertz / Media Matters for America:
Fox News wanted viewers to hear an anti-vax trooper's story - until he died of COVID  —  Last week's toll of more than 16,000 recorded U.S. deaths from COVID-19 is made all the more heartbreaking because so many of the deceased had the opportunity to take vaccines that dramatically reduce the danger posed by the virus.
Tim Miller / The Bulwark:
Ghostface Trump Lives and Susan Collins Keeps Letting Him  —  The Good Republican won't rule out Trump 2024.  —  Donald Trump can't be killed because the rest of the Republican party is unwilling to take on the political pain required to kill him.  —  This has been the fundamental …
Matthew Yglesias / Slow Boring:
What we talk about when we talk about a return to normal  —  The Biden White House thinks they're doing it, but they're not — yet  —  Last week Joanne Kenen in Politico ran a hit piece on David Leonhardt on behalf of the public health community.  This seems like a good opportunity to address …
Discussion: Power Line and The Federalist
Sonia Moghe / CNN:
Ex-New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo won't be charged by Oswego County district attorney  —  (CNN)An upstate New York prosecutor announced Monday that he will not bring criminal charges against Andrew Cuomo, after investigating an allegation of unwanted physical contact by the former Democratic governor.
Victoria Eavis / Casper Star-Tribune:
Rep. Liz Cheney breaks her campaign's quarterly fundraising record  —  Rep. Liz Cheney reported her highest fundraising quarter yet, raising $2.05 million in the fourth quarter of last year, according to figures first shared Monday with the Star-Tribune.  —  The haul exceeds amounts raised earlier in the year.
 
 
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Zoe Tillman / BuzzFeed News:
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Glenn Kirschner / MSNBC:
Will Trump run in 2024? How the DOJ could boost his bid
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Andrew Feinberg / The Independent:
Georgia prosecutor investigating Trump requests FBI protection after former president targets her at rally
 Earlier Items: 
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Brian Schwartz / CNBC:
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Discussion: Common Dreams
Michael Kranish / Washington Post:
Critics say Ginni Thomas's activism is a Supreme Court conflict. Under court rules, only her husband can decide if that's true.
Discussion: Raw Story
Jane Kitchen / Common Sense:
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