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12:30 PM ET, February 15, 2022

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Nomaan Merchant / Associated Press:
US accuses financial website of spreading Russian propaganda  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. intelligence officials on Tuesday accused a conservative financial news website with a significant American readership of amplifying Kremlin propaganda and alleged five media outlets targeting Ukrainians have taken direction from Russian spies.
Discussion: The Hill, USA Today and New York Times
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Washington Post:
Inside the White House preparations for a Russian invasion  —  A “Tiger Team” of administration officials has spent the past several months preparing a clear series of responses, gaming out scenarios from cyberattacks and limited intervention to an invasion of Ukraine.
Associated Press:
Russia says some forces pulling back amid Ukraine crisis  —  MOSCOW (AP) — Russia said Tuesday that some units participating in military exercises would begin returning to their bases, adding to glimmers of hope that the Kremlin may not be planning to invade Ukraine imminently.
Max Glicker / Miburo:   Russia's Propaganda & Disinformation Ecosystem - 2022 Update & New Disclosures
New York Times:
Russia Claims Some Troop Pullbacks as Putin Calls for Talks; NATO Is Skeptical
Washington Post:
Russia says some troops withdrawing from Ukraine's border; NATO chief notes ‘cautious optimism’ but sees no de-escalation yet
Financial Times:
Putin ready for talks on security but keeps pressure on west
Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Court Filing Started a Furor in Right-Wing Outlets, but Their Narrative Is Off Track  —  The latest alarmist claims about spying on Trump appeared to be flawed, but the explanation is byzantine — underlining the challenge for journalists in deciding what merits coverage.
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National Review:
Durham's Jaw-Dropping Revelation
Discussion: Mediaite
Tom Winter / NBC News:
Tech exec used access to White House computers to look for dirt on Trump, says special counsel
Kevin Tober / Newsbusters:
Nets Ignore Explosive Report Showing Clinton Spied on Trump
Andrew Wolfson / Courier-Journal:
Activist Quintez Brown named in attempted shooting of Louisville mayor candidate Greenberg  —  A Louisville activist has been identified as a suspect in Monday's attempted shooting of mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg.  —  Quintez Brown, 21, was charged with attempted murder and four counts …
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Charles C. W. Cooke / National Review:
Gun Control Activist Attempts to Shoot Louisville Mayoral Candidate
Discussion: Twitchy and Courier-Journal
Shayna Jacobs / Washington Post:
Prince Andrew settles with U.S. woman who says she was trafficked to him by Jeffrey Epstein  —  NEW YORK — Britain's Prince Andrew has settled the sexual abuse lawsuit brought by a woman who said she was trafficked to him by the late financier Jeffrey Epstein, a court filing Tuesday revealed.
Discussion: Deadline and Fox News
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Benjamin Weiser / New York Times:
Prince Andrew Settles Sexual Abuse Lawsuit With Virginia Giuffre  —  Financial terms of the settlement, which was announced in a federal court filing in Manhattan on Tuesday, were not revealed.  —  Prince Andrew, the disgraced second son of Queen Elizabeth II, has settled a lawsuit brought …
Aaron Katersky / ABC News:
Sandy Hook families settle with Remington marking 1st time gun maker is held liable for mass shooting  —  Twenty first-graders and six staff members were killed in the 2012 massacre.  —  Remington Arms agreed Tuesday to settle liability claims from the families of five adults and four children killed …
Discussion: New York Post and NBC News
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Jeff Cox / CNBC:
Wholesale prices rise 1% in January, up near-record 9.7% over the past year  — The producer price index, which measures wholesale prices, rose 1% in January and 9.7% for the 12-month period, the latter just off the record high.  — Core PPI rose 0.9%.  Both increases were at least double the Wall Street estimate.
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Lucia Mutikani / Washington Free Beacon:
US Producer Prices Surged in January
Reid Wilson / The Hill:
Florida Gov. DeSantis leads Dem challengers: poll  —  Four years after winning election by the narrowest of margins, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) leads his three most likely Democratic challengers in advance of November's midterm elections, a new poll finds.
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Ed Morrissey / HotAir:
Mason-Dixon: DeSantis suuuure looks like a lock in November ... thanks in part to Biden
Discussion: Washington Examiner and CBS Miami
Renzo Downey / Florida Politics:
Mason-Dixon poll shows Ron DeSantis with healthy lead over Democratic opponents
Reuters:
School boards get death threats amid rage over race, gender, mask policies  —  Local school officials across the United States are being inundated with threats of violence and other hostile messages from anonymous harassers nationwide, fueled by anger over culture-war issues.
Rachel Aiello / CTV News:
The Emergencies Act has been enacted.  Here's what that means  —  Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has made history by becoming the first leader of this country to invoke the federal Emergencies Act, to try to bring an end to the ongoing trucker convoy protests paralyzing Ottawa and border blockades.
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Russell Berman / The Atlantic:
Republicans Discover the Horror of Gerrymandering  —  The wails of protest began almost immediately after the lopsided votes concluded in the New York legislature earlier this month.  Lawmakers in Albany had redrawn the state's congressional map to create what instantly became perhaps the nation's most brutal gerrymander.
Sara Fischer / Axios:
Peter Thiel backs conservative dating app The Right Stuff  —  Peter Thiel is injecting $1.5 million into a seed round for a new conservative dating app called “The Right Stuff,” a source familiar with the funding tells Axios.  —  The big picture: Conservatives have been aggressively building their own apps …
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
What the GOP meant when it called Jan. 6 ‘legitimate political discourse’  —  The Republican National Committee's attempt to unwind the controversy over its characterization of Jan. 6, 2021, as “legitimate political discourse” may have given investigators of the Capitol riot an underappreciated piece of the puzzle they're assembling.
Discussion: Financial Times
Ariana Eunjung Cha / Washington Post:
Chris Crouch was anti-vaccine.  Now his pregnant wife had covid, and he faced a terrible choice. … KINGWOOD, Tex. — Chris Crouch had had low expectations for online dating.  He was a police officer in his 30s, almost a year out from a painful divorce, and, he said, the women he had met had been …
Catherine Rampell / Washington Post:
Are Republicans hiding their agenda — or do they not know what it is?  —  Didn't expect to say this, but: Maybe Republicans should start listening to Sen. Lindsey O. Graham.  —  Asked about Donald Trump's role in the midterm elections on ABC's “This Week” on Sunday, the South Carolina Republican said …
Discussion: The Bulwark, Vanity Fair and HotAir
Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
The Jolt: Kemp stuns with Clarence Thomas protege for state Supreme Court  —  The word of Gov. Brian Kemp's surprise decision to tap a new Georgia Supreme Court justice had the legal community buzzing hours before he announced Tuesday.Typically, when a sitting justice steps down, there's a lengthy process before a replacement is picked.
Vinay Prasad / Tablet Magazine:
How the CDC Abandoned Science  —  Mass youth hospitalizations, COVID-induced diabetes, and other myths from the brave new world of science as political propaganda  —  The main federal agency guiding America's pandemic policy is the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, which sets widely adopted policies …
Discussion: ABC11 and Cracked Bowl
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
Vehicle Crashes, Surging  —  Traffic deaths are surging during the pandemic.  —  The United States is enduring its most severe increase in traffic deaths since the 1940s.  —  It is a sharp change from the recent norm, too.  Deaths from vehicle crashes have generally been falling since the late 1960s …
Amol Rajan / BBC:
Novak Djokovic: I'm not anti-vax but will sacrifice trophies if told to get jab  —  Novak Djokovic has said he would rather miss out on future tennis trophies than be forced to get a Covid vaccine.  —  Speaking exclusively to the BBC, he said he should not be associated with the anti-vax movement …
Clea Caulcutt / Politico:
Trump encouraged French presidential candidate Eric Zemmour in phone call, campaign says  —  PARIS - Former U.S. President Donald Trump gave French presidential hopeful Eric Zemmour advice on how to win an election during a 40-minute phone call on Monday, according to the latter's spokesperson.
Discussion: Insider and Bloomberg
Dennis Romero / NBC News:
Ohio mayor resigns after suggesting ice fishing leads to prostitution  —  Ohio mayor resigns after comments linking ice fishing to prostitution  —  The mayor of a small city in Ohio resigned Monday after he suggested that permitting ice fishing could lead to prostitution.
New York Times:
How Josh Mandel, Son of Suburban Ohio, Became a Right-Wing Warrior  —  The Senate candidate was a rising Republican when he abandoned his moderate roots.  Now, those who have watched his transformation wonder if his rhetoric reflects who he really is.  —  BEACHWOOD, Ohio — In the fall of 2016 …
Discussion: Washington Post
 
 
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Kiran Stacey / Financial Times:
Pentagon warns that mergers in arms industry put US military at risk
Discussion: Political Wire
Phil Willon / Los Angeles Times:
Gov. Newsom's approval hobbled by crime fears, homelessness crisis, poll finds
Discussion: The Hill and KTLA
Jon N. Hall / American Thinker:
How Mike Pence Fell Short on January 6
Matthew Yglesias / Slow Boring:
The “misinformation problem” seems like misinformation
Daniel Yergin / Wall Street Journal:
America Takes Pole Position on Oil and Gas
Discussion: National Review
 Earlier Items: 
Roger Sollenberger / The Daily Beast:
Did This GOP Senate Candidate Misuse a Charity for a Political Hit Job?
Discussion: Raw Story
San Francisco Chronicle:
S.F. school board recall race goes down to the wire as supporters, opponents rally for turnout
Peter Grant / Wall Street Journal:
People Are Going Out Again, but Not to the Office
New York Times:
Killing of Christina Yuna Lee Heightens Safety Fears in Chinatown
New York Times:
Accounting Firm Cuts Ties With Trump and Retracts Financial Statements
Washington Post:
Sarah Palin judge will dismiss her libel case, finding no malice by New York Times