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Putin leaves a door to diplomacy open, as European, U.S. leaders race to defuse Ukraine crisis — MOSCOW — Russian President Vladimir Putin Monday left the door open to further talks with Western leaders on his efforts to end NATO's open door policy, when his Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov …
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New York Times:
Ukraine Live Updates: Russia's Top Diplomat Says Talks Are ‘Far From Exhausted’ as U.S. Warns of Continued Military Buildup — Chancellor Olaf Scholz of Germany arrived in Ukraine for talks before heading to Moscow on Tuesday, part of an urgent diplomatic push to defuse the crisis.
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Financial Times:
Putin leaves the west guessing as Ukraine crisis intensifies
Putin leaves the west guessing as Ukraine crisis intensifies
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ukraine@war, Bloomberg and Politico
David K. Shipler / Washington Monthly:
How America's Broken Promises May Lead to a New Cold War
How America's Broken Promises May Lead to a New Cold War
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HotAir, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal and Cutting Through
Andrew E. Kramer / New York Times:
Ukraine's President Tries to Avert Panic as Pressure Mounts
Ukraine's President Tries to Avert Panic as Pressure Mounts
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KyivPost
Stephen Collinson / CNN:
Why a Russian invasion of Ukraine would hurt Americans too
Why a Russian invasion of Ukraine would hurt Americans too
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National Review, Today's Edition Newsletter and Washington Examiner
Wall Street Journal:
Russian Buildup Near Ukraine Features Potent Weapons Systems, Well-Trained Troops
Russian Buildup Near Ukraine Features Potent Weapons Systems, Well-Trained Troops
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Wall Street Journal:
Why Russian Invasion Peril Is Driving Oil Prices Near $100
Why Russian Invasion Peril Is Driving Oil Prices Near $100
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New York Times and The Dan Adams Show
Geir Moulson / Associated Press:
Ukraine-Russia crisis: What to know as diplomacy steps up
Ukraine-Russia crisis: What to know as diplomacy steps up
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Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Trump's latest political obsession: The baseball team owner not toeing his line — Donald Trump has a new fixation: a Major League Baseball scion who hails from one of the country's richest families — and who, unlike most other Republican Senate candidates, isn't bowing to the former president.
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Raw Story
New York Times:
The Right's Would-Be Kingmaker — Peter Thiel, one of Donald J. Trump's biggest donors in 2016, has re-emerged as a prime financier of the Make America Great Again movement. — Ryan Mac, who is based in Los Angeles, covers the intersection of technology and power.
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No More Mister Nice Blog and Raw Story
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
A staunch conservative's urgent warning to the GOP about Trump and 2024 — Donald Trump is telling us exactly how he intends to rerun his coup attempt, should the conditions align for it in 2024. He regularly flaunts his view that attempting to overturn his 2020 loss was the correct thing to do …
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J. Michael Luttig / New York Times:
The Conservative Case for Reforming the Electoral Count Act
Helen Branswell / STAT:
Why Covid-19 vaccines are a freaking miracle — Two years into the Covid-19 pandemic, it's easy to lament all that has come to pass. The devastating losses. The upending of what we regarded as normal ways of life. The sheer relentlessness of it all. — But let's stop for a moment …
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
John Eastman claims attorney-client privilege over thousands of pages sought by Jan. 6 investigators — Attorney John Eastman, a close ally of Donald Trump amid his effort to subvert the 2020 election, has attempted to shield more than 10,000 pages of emails and counting from congressional investigators …
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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.
Washington Post:
‘Larry and I will always be together’: Joe Manchin's closest political ally cashes in on senator's rise — A longtime friend of the West Virginia senator has a growing lobbying business in Washington as companies seek to understand and influence the key lawmaker
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Melissa Weiss / Jewish Insider:
AOC bemoans ‘cancel culture’ that fired Marc Lamont Hill for ‘from the river to the sea’ comments — The commentator was let go from CNN following comments made at a United Nations event in 2018 — Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) defended former CNN commentator Marc Lamont Hill …
Brooke Singman / Fox News:
Former DNI Ratcliffe told Durham intelligence supports ‘multiple’ indictments in probe: sources — Hillary Clinton purportedly approved “a plan to distract the public from her email scandal,” sources told Fox News — Ratcliffe: FBI did not have proper predicate to spy on Trump campaign
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Lindsey Bahr / Associated Press:
Ivan Reitman, producer, ‘Ghostbusters’ director, dies at 75 — Ivan Reitman, the influential filmmaker and producer behind many of the most beloved comedies of the late 20th century, from “Animal House” to “Ghostbusters,” has died. He was 75. — Reitman died peacefully in his sleep Saturday night …
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
The MAGA fixation with chaos overrides ‘America First’ — Once upon a time, the Republican Party stressed social order, the rule of law and capitalism as a vehicle to deliver widespread prosperity. More recently, the MAGA crowd insisted it wanted an “America First” policy. Forget all that.
Jennifer Sey / Common Sense:
Yesterday I Was Levi's Brand President. I Quit So I Could Be Free. — I turned down $1 million severance in exchange for my voice. — When I traveled to Moscow in 1986, I brought 10 pairs of Levi's 501s in my bag. I was a 17-year-old gymnast, the reigning national champion …
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New York Post
David Gilbert / VICE:
Hackers Just Leaked the Names of 92,000 ‘Freedom Convoy’ Donors — GiveSendGo, the Christian crowdfunding site that helped raise $8.7 million for the anti-vax “freedom convoy” in Canada, was hacked on Sunday night. — DG — The Christian crowdfunding site that helped raise $8.7 million for the anti-vax …
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Washington Examiner and TechCrunch
New York Times:
Woman Followed and Fatally Stabbed in Her Chinatown Apartment — Christina Yuna Lee was a creative producer at a digital music platform. The 25-year-old man arrested in her killing had a record of misdemeanor arrests. — A 35-year-old woman was stabbed to death inside …
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New York Post
Max Greenwood / The Hill:
Trump pushes back at those saying he's lost grip on GOP — Former President Trump is asserting his role as a Republican kingmaker, pushing back against claims from some corners of the GOP that his influence within the party is waning. — In a statement on Sunday, Trump insisted that the power …
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Josh Kraushaar / National Journal:
The high price of admission to Republican Party primaries — Wealthy self-funded candidates are dominating the GOP's Senate landscape, a trend that makes it tougher for ordinary contenders to compete. — Poring over the latest round of political fundraising reports, one simple but revealing trend emerges …
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