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New York Times:
Accounting Firm Cuts Ties With Trump and Retracts Financial Statements  —  The firm, Mazars USA, said in a letter that it could no longer stand behind the annual statements, which are central to an investigation by the New York attorney general.  —  Donald J. Trump's longtime accounting firm cut ties …
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Michael R. Sisak / Associated Press:
Accounting firm: Trump financial statements aren't reliable  —  NEW YORK (AP) — The accounting firm that prepared former President Donald Trump's annual financial statements says the documents, used to secure lucrative loans and burnish Trump's image as a wealthy businessman …
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Judge throws out Palin libel case against New York Times  —  A judge has ruled that a libel lawsuit former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin filed against the New York Times over a 2017 editorial should be thrown out because her lawyers failed to produce adequate evidence that the newspaper knew …
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Washington Post:
Sarah Palin v. New York Times: Judge to dismiss former governor's libel claim in rare case  —  Palin's suit was the first libel case against the Times to go to trial in nearly two decades.  —  NEW YORK — A judge on Monday indicated he will dismiss Sarah Palin's libel case against the New York Times …
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Manchin clarifies: He'd oppose second high court nominee right before presidential election  —  Centrist Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) on Monday said he would not support confirming another nominee selected by President Biden for the Supreme Court immediately before the 2024 presidential election …
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Chris Geidner / Grid News:   Ayanna Pressley wants Biden to do more than name a Black woman to the Supreme Court
Kaelan Deese / Washington Examiner:
These three GOP senators could give Biden SCOTUS pick bipartisan cover
Discussion: Washington Post and Breitbart
Catharine Tunney / CBC News:
Federal government invokes Emergencies Act for first time ever in response to protests  —  Act grants cabinet ability to take ‘special temporary measures that may not be appropriate in normal times’  —  CBC News Special: PM Invokes Emergencies Act  —  Join CBC News live for special coverage starting …
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Guy Faulconbridge / Reuters:
EXCLUSIVE Russian mercenaries with spy links increasing presence in Ukraine … Russian mercenaries with ties to Moscow's spies have increased their presence in Ukraine in recent weeks, stoking fears among some NATO members that Russia could try to engineer a pretext for an invasion, three senior Western security sources said.
Discussion: ЛІГ …
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Washington Post:
Putin leaves a door to diplomacy open, as European, U.S. leaders race to defuse Ukraine crisis
Eduardo Medina / New York Times:
Pastor Resigns After Incorrectly Performing Thousands of Baptisms  —  The pastor of a Catholic church in Phoenix changed one word in administering the sacrament, rendering baptisms performed there invalid, the church said.  —  The Rev. Andres Arango was leading a baptism at St. Gregory Catholic Church …
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Jaclyn Hendricks / New York Post:
Snoop Dogg smokes weed right before star-studded Super Bowl 2022 halftime show  —  Before taking the stage for Sunday's epic Super Bowl 2022 halftime show, Snoop Dogg had something of a pregame warmup.  —  In a video currently making the rounds on social media, Snoop is seen smoking …
Seth Borenstein / Associated Press:
West megadrought worsens to driest in at least 1,200 years  —  Western Megadrought Record  —  The American West's megadrought deepened so much last year that it is now the driest in at least 1,200 years and is a worst-case climate change scenario playing out live, a new study finds.
Discussion: Washington Post and Mercury News
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Nathan Rott / NPR:
Study finds Western megadrought is the worst in 1,200 years
Discussion: Common Dreams
U.S. Department of Justice:
Maryland Nuclear Engineer Pleads Guilty to Espionage-Related Offense  —  A Maryland man pleaded guilty today to conspiracy to communicate restricted data related to the design of nuclear-powered warships to a person he believed was a representative of a foreign nation.
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Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Of course they spied on Trump  —  OF COURSE THEY SPIED ON TRUMP.  One of the most contentious claims Donald Trump ever made was his insistence that he had been the target of spying.  He made the charge in several different ways.  For example, in March 2017, Trump, just two months in office, tweeted, “Terrible!
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David Remnick / New Yorker:
Is Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez an Insider Now?  —  After three years in the halls of power, she's seen the “shit show” up close—and hasn't given up on her vision for how to change it. … Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a Democrat representing parts of Queens and the Bronx (including Rikers Island) …
Alexander Smith / NBC News:
Ukraine president says he's been told Russia will attack Wednesday  —  Ukraine president warns Russian attack will come Wednesday  —  Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Monday that his government has been told that Wednesday, Feb. 16, will be “the day of attack” when Russia invades Ukraine.
WDRB:
Police: Mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg shot at inside Butchertown office  —  1 of 11  —  LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Craig Greenberg, a Democratic candidate for Louisville mayor, was unhurt after someone shot at him in his office at the Butchertown Market Monday morning, police said.
Paul Liotta / Staten Island Advance:
Sources: Savino will decline to seek re-election for North Shore Senate seat  —  STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Sources said Monday that State Sen. Diane Savino will not seek re-election, and for the first time in over a decade, Staten Island's North Shore will have a new person in that seat.
New York Post:
Mayor Adams fires 1,430 NYC workers for refusing to get COVID vaccine  —  Mayor Eric Adams fired more than 1,400 government workers who refused to get vaccinated, the city revealed on Monday — including 36 NYPD personnel, 25 Fire Department workers and 914 Department of Education staffers.
Megan Cassidy / San Francisco Chronicle:
San Francisco police linked a woman to a crime using DNA from her rape exam, D.A. Boudin says  —  The San Francisco police crime lab has been entering sexual assault victims' DNA profiles in a database used to identify suspects in crimes, District Attorney Chesa Boudin said Monday …
Discussion: HuffPost and MyNorthwest.com
Stanley B. Greenberg / American Prospect:
Democrats, Speak to Working-Class Discontent  —  It's the one way to mobilize Blacks, Hispanics, and Asians, not just white workers.  —  America is at a perilous moment when a Trump-led Republican Party is steaming ahead to knock down every guardrail protecting free elections.
CBS News:
Republicans still back Trump but don't want GOP to punish disloyalty - CBS News poll  —  Just over a year since the assault on the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, Republicans mostly still support Donald Trump, but it appears as if many would have their party put that day behind them and talk about other issues.
Discussion: HotAir and Political Wire
Abraham Riesman / Vulture:
Art Spiegelman Loses His Glasses  —  As the latest fight over Maus erupts, its artist-creator searches for his spectacles.  —  Okay, so here's the thing," Art Spiegelman says into the phone as he paces his cavernous Soho studio, humming with anxiety. “  I don't know what happened.
Wilfred Reilly / spiked:
Black Lives Matter's missing billions  —  More and more questions are being raised about BLM's finances.  —  The Black Lives Matter movement has raised billions of dollars over the past several years.  But no one seems to know how most of that money has been spent.
Josh Israel / The American Independent:
GOP congresswoman attacks transgender student-athlete in Senate campaign ad  —  Missouri Rep. Vicky Hartzler is a longtime opponent of LGBTQ rights.  —  Long before her 2010 election to Congress, Rep. Vicky Hartzler (R-MO) earned a reputation as one of her state's most outspoken opponents of LGBTQ equality.
Discussion: Los Angeles Blade, Politico and IJR
 
 
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