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Josh Dawsey / Washington Post:
Republicans rebuke Liz Cheney in unprecedented moves — Party leaders meeting in Salt Lake City move a censure resolution against the congresswoman from Wyoming and prepare to fund her primary opponent — SALT LAKE CITY — Republican leaders forged an agreement this week to potentially fund …
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At RNC gathering, rift emerges between Trump's interests and the party's — SALT LAKE CITY — None of the officials assembled here for the Republican National Committee's winter meetings are writing off former President Donald Trump. They all recognize his singular hold over the party's electoral base.
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Politico:
GOP set to rebuke Cheney, Kinzinger — SALT LAKE CITY - Members of the Republican National Committee are pushing forward with a resolution to censure Reps. Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger, while stopping short of calling for their expulsion from the House Republican Conference.
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Stephen Battaglio / Los Angeles Times:
CNN staffers grill WarnerMedia boss over Jeff Zucker resignation — The sudden resignation of Jeff Zucker as president of CNN has shaken up the troops at the cable news network. — Jason Kilar, chief executive of the cable news channel's parent firm, WarnerMedia, heard it firsthand during …
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Joe Pompeo / Vanity Fair:
“This Does Not Fit the Crime”: CNN Employees Continue to Push Back on the Fall of Jeff Zucker — One reporter told WarnerMedia chief Jason Kilar during a tense meeting on Wednesday that she was fielding calls from congresspeople, including a member of the January 6 committee …
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Forbes, New York Post, Puck, National Review and HotAir
Tatiana Siegel / Rolling Stone:
CNN Probe Eyes Jeff Zucker's Ties to Andrew Cuomo — The ongoing investigation, which exposed an affair that led to Zucker's abrupt resignation yesterday, has expanded to include possible improprieties during Cuomo's tenure as governor of New York, sources tell Rolling Stone
Noreen Malone / Slate:
Jeff Zucker's Resignation From CNN Doesn't Add Up—Until You Notice How It Happened
Jeff Zucker's Resignation From CNN Doesn't Add Up—Until You Notice How It Happened
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Fox News, Breitbart, New York Times and The Daily Caller
Adam Kredo / Washington Free Beacon:
Haley: Americans Face ‘Enormous Risk the Minute They Set Foot in China’ for Olympics — Human rights groups organizing athletes to protest Opening Ceremonies — Americans participating in the Beijing Winter Olympics will face enormous risk, former ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley told …
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Washington Examiner, The Hill and Washington Post
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John Koblin / New York Times:
NBC Opens Olympics With ‘Worst Hand Imaginable’
NBC Opens Olympics With ‘Worst Hand Imaginable’
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Wall Street Journal and Morning Consult
CNN:
Arizona Republican House speaker effectively dooms GOP bill to allow state legislature to reject election results — (CNN)A Republican bill that would have overhauled elections in Arizona — including giving the state legislature the power to reject election results — proved to be too much even for state GOP leaders this week.
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National Zero, KASW-TV and The Gateway Pundit
Washington Post:
Islamic State's ‘ghost’ of a leader was plotting comeback when U.S. commandos cornered him — Captured Islamic State fighters described him as a “ghost,” a mysterious and nearly invisible leader with little practical sway over his weakened terrorist organization.
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Jeff Schogol / Task & Purpose:
White House on Ukraine and Syria: If you don't trust us, then f-k you
White House on Ukraine and Syria: If you don't trust us, then f-k you
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NPR and Associated Press
Washington Post:
Facebook's dream of connecting the whole world is dead — The platform's first-ever decline in active users is a landmark event in social media history — For 18 years, ever since Mark Zuckerberg started it in a Harvard dorm room, Facebook has been growing.
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Agence France-Presse, The Western Journal, Protocol and New York Post
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Bloomberg:
Zuckerberg Tells Staff to Focus on Video Products as Meta's Stock Plunges — Mark Zuckerberg quipped that if he started to cry, it wasn't because of the day's news. — His red, teary eyes were the result of a scratched cornea, the Facebook founder said Thursday, attempting to lighten …
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Andrew J. Tobias / Plain Dealer:
Bernie Moreno drops out of Ohio's Republican U.S. Senate race — COLUMBUS, Ohio — Bernie Moreno, the Cleveland businessman and luxury-car dealer, has dropped out of Ohio's crowded Republican primary for an open U.S. Senate seat. — Moreno announced late Thursday he had suspended …
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Sam Levine / The Guardian:
The Black woman sentenced to six years in prison over a voting error — Pamela Moses was sentenced to six years in prison for trying to register despite a felony conviction but officials admitted making a series of mistakes — For the last few months, I've been following the case of Pamela Moses …
Politico:
Why Stephanie Cutter says Dems need a new SCOTUS strategy — As Justice Stephen Breyer prepares to retire, the White House is racing to select his replacement. Names of successors have been floated, the vetting-by-press has begun, members of Congress are already moving to push for their favored picks.
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Eugene Scott / Washington Post:
Schumer corrects Senate remarks overlooking Thurgood Marshall's tenure on Supreme Court
Schumer corrects Senate remarks overlooking Thurgood Marshall's tenure on Supreme Court
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Alejandro Ramirez / Nashville Scene:
They're Burning Books in Tennessee — Greg Locke's zealots set fire to sacred millennial texts like Harry Potter and Twilight — Last week, McMinn County made news when the school board voted to ban beloved graphic novel Maus — a Holocaust story told with anthropomorphic mice and cats — due to instances of swear words and nudity.
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Anne Applebaum / The Atlantic:
The Reason Putin Would Risk War — There are questions about troop numbers, questions about diplomacy. There are questions about the Ukrainian military, its weapons, and its soldiers. There are questions about Germany and France: How will they react? There are questions about America …
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Julian E. Barnes / New York Times:
U.S. Exposes What It Says Is Russian Effort to Fabricate Pretext for Invasion
U.S. Exposes What It Says Is Russian Effort to Fabricate Pretext for Invasion
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New York Daily News:
NYC public school cafeterias going vegan on Fridays — Hold the meat — and the cheese. — New York City public school cafeterias are going vegan-only on Fridays under a new policy from famously health-conscious Mayor Adams, who has touted the benefits of a vegan diet.
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Gita Jackson / VICE:
Dystopic TikTok Trend Demands Amazon Workers Dance for Surveillance Cameras — TikTok users leave a note for their delivery drivers asking that they dance for the camera. Then, they put it online for the enjoyment of strangers. — GJ — Amazon drivers have to endure many indignities on the job.
Des Moines Register:
Kim Reynolds ending COVID disaster declaration, shutting down vaccination and case count websites … Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds announced Thursday that she will soon end public health disaster proclamations that Iowa has operated under since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic nearly two years ago.
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Lexi Lonas / The Hill:
Iowa announces upcoming end to COVID-19 as a public health emergency
Iowa announces upcoming end to COVID-19 as a public health emergency
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UPI, The Gateway Pundit and Iowa Office of the Governor
Politico:
‘Ground up and spit out’: Inside the Hill staffer Instagram rebellion — Pay so low that aides survive on food stamps. Office cultures that drive committed employees to seek mental health support. Staffers of color feeling cut off from pursuing senior roles.
Robert Draper / New York Times:
Michael Flynn Is Still at War — The general tried to persuade Donald Trump to use the military to overturn the 2020 election. A year later, he and his followers are fighting the same battle by other means. — On Nov. 25, 2020, President Donald J. Trump announced via Twitter …
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Raw Story and Washington Examiner
Washington Examiner:
Joe Biden News — Joe Biden is the country's 46th president. Once one of Congress's youngest senators, Biden, 78, will be the oldest president sworn into office after Ronald Reagan left the White House in 1989 at the age of 77. President Barack Obama's two-term vice president …
Grace Schepis / The Crimson White:
Lucy-Graves Hall: UA building named for Autherine Lucy Foster on anniversary of enrollment — The University of Alabama will rename Graves Hall to Lucy-Graves Hall. Autherine Lucy Foster, the first African American student to enroll in the University, will share the building name with Bibb Graves …
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Politico:
It's not just the pandemic, stupid — Welcome to POLITICO's West Wing Playbook, your guide to the people and power centers in the Biden administration. With Allie Bice. — The Biden White House may be plotting out a new phase of the pandemic, one in which Americans live with the virus …
Trisha Thadani / San Francisco Chronicle:
A disaster in plain sight — FENTANYL IS A PUBLIC HEALTH CRISIS. IS THE CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO TREATING IT LIKE ONE? — Additional video by CARLOS AVILA GONZALEZ and GUY WATHEN — It's May 2020, a Wednesday, and the carnage begins early. Shortly after dawn, two men are found dead …