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6:00 PM ET, February 15, 2022

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Arthur Delaney / HuffPost:
Josh Hawley: ‘It Is Not A Pro-Riot Mug’  —  The Missouri Republican said he only saluted the peaceful protesters, and the others should go to jail.  —  WASHINGTON - Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) denied Tuesday that campaign merchandise depicting his infamous Jan. 6 salute celebrates the Capitol riot that day.
Discussion: The Hill and The Mind Shield
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Kyle Cheney / Politico:
What the GOP meant when it called Jan. 6 ‘legitimate political discourse’
Discussion: Raw Story and Financial Times
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.
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Allahpundit / HotAir:
Biden's olive branch: We're open to diplomacy but we won't sacrifice Ukraine's sovereignty
U.S. Mission Osce / U.S. Mission to the OSCE:
U.S. Statement for the Meeting Under Vienna Document Chapter III 16.2
Discussion: CBS News
Max Glicker / Miburo:
Russia's Propaganda & Disinformation Ecosystem - 2022 Update & New Disclosures
Discussion: The Hill and Mediaite
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
John Durham and the Right's Media Paranoia … The conservative movement is obsessed with the power of the mainstream media, yet it has no idea how it operates.  The tragic mismatch between obsessive and subject is currently on bright display through a furor over the latest missive from John Durham.
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Alexander Mallin / ABC News:
Special counsel, Democratic lawyer clash over new allegations regarding data purported to tie Trump to Russia  —  Cybersecurity lawyer Michael Sussmann was charged in 2021 with lying to the FBI.  —  A former lawyer for the Democratic Party indicted by special counsel John Durham for allegedly lying …
Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Court Filing Started a Furor in Right-Wing Outlets, but Their Narrative Is Off Track
National Review:
Durham's Jaw-Dropping Revelation
Discussion: Washington Post and KOAMKOAM
Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
Sarah Palin's Libel Claim Against The Times Is Rejected by a Jury  —  The verdict came a day after the judge said that he planned to dismiss the case, ruling that Ms. Palin's legal team had failed to prove that the newspaper defamed her.  —  A jury returned a verdict against Sarah Palin …
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Deanna Paul / Wall Street Journal:
Jury Rejects Sarah Palin's Defamation Claims Against the New York Times
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 …
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Shayna Jacobs / Washington Post:
Prince Andrew settles with U.S. woman who says she was trafficked to him by Jeffrey Epstein
Discussion: Fox News
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 …
Tim Miller / The Bulwark:
DeSantis, Shapiro & Co. Want To Put My Kid in the Closet  —  Bringing Don't Ask, Don't Tell to schools?  The fear is the point.  —  Nineties fever is upon us.  Wide-legged jeans and bucket hats are everywhere.  Pam & Tommy's sextape is on the tube.  Death Row Records has schoolmarms squirming.
Discussion: Raw Story
Nate Hochman / National Review:
Federal Judge James Ho Surprises Georgetown Law with Speech Defending Ilya Shapiro  —  Guest speaker scraps original remarks in favor of unequivocal statement on freedom of speech and declares, ‘I stand with Ilya.’  —  ederal judge James C. Ho delivered a robust defense of Ilya Shapiro …
Discussion: Washington Examiner
Washington Post:
About 3 in 4 D.C. residents support vaccine rules Bowser just rescinded, poll finds  —  About three-quarters of D.C. residents support the city's vaccine requirement to enter certain businesses, a policy that Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) ended Tuesday.  —  The citywide Washington Post poll finds 74 percent …
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 …
Timothy Johnson / Media Matters for America:
Doctor praised by GOP senator tells Alex Jones the pandemic could be ended via bombings and assassinations  —  Ben Marble, a medical doctor who recently spoke at a Capitol Hill event held by Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI), made a deranged appearance on far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' broadcast …
Tariq Panja / New York Times:
Kamila Valieva had three substances that could be used to treat heart conditions in her sample.  Only one is banned.  —  The teenage Russian figure skater at the center of a doping case at the Beijing Olympics had three substances that can be used to treat heart conditions in the sample …
Will Bunch / The Philadelphia Inquirer:
Top Oath Keeper reveals a key secret of Jan. 6  —  Do you ever feel like everything is on ice?  Like when it's time for pitchers and catchers to report for spring training, except the billionaires have locked them out.  Or when the great James Harden is ready to finally win the 76ers an NBA title, but his hamstring isn't.
Discussion: Rolling Stone and Raw Story
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.
Toronto Sun:
Trudeau has gone too far  —  Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's unjustified invoking of the Emergencies Act is deeply problematic and will have long-lasting consequences for the country.  —  STORY CONTINUES BELOW  —  This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
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Toronto Star:
Invoking the Emergencies Act is a shocking admission of failure
Zachary Halaschak / Washington Examiner:
Republicans plot boycott to disrupt vote on controversial Biden Fed nominee  —  Republicans plan to boycott a key vote on Federal Reserve nominees, including Fed Chairman Jerome Powell, over concerns about Sarah Bloom Raskin, preventing any of the candidates from moving forward.
Josh Barro / Very Serious:
Left-Wing Staffers Bias Democrats Leftward.  Hill Staff Unions Would Make This Worse.  —  Democrats need to listen to voters more and staff less, but staff doesn't feel that way  —  I hope you had a good weekend.  We will have another edition of the Mayonnaise Clinic coming up for you tomorrow …
Discussion: Slow Boring
Leah Douglas / Reuters:
U.S. corn-based ethanol worse for the climate than gasoline, study finds … Corn-based ethanol, which for years has been mixed in huge quantities into gasoline sold at U.S. pumps, is likely a much bigger contributor to global warming than straight gasoline, according to a study published Monday.
Discussion: Political Wire
Washington Post:
Eight Republican senators say they oppose ‘no-fly’ list for disruptive passengers because it would equate mask opponents to ‘terrorists’  —  A group of Republican senators is pushing back against efforts to create a federal “no-fly” list for unruly passengers, arguing that doing …
Discussion: CBS News, TheBlaze and New York Post
Pew Research Center:
Americans' Trust in Scientists, Other Groups Declines  —  Republicans' confidence in medical scientists down sharply since early in the coronavirus outbreak  —  Pew Research Center conducted this study to understand how much confidence Americans have in groups and institutions in society, including scientists and medical scientists.
Discussion: Washington Examiner
Washington Post:
White House, congressional Democrats eye federal gas tax holiday as prices remain high, election looms  —  The White House and Democrats have struggled to address public frustration over inflation, and gas prices have been one of the biggest issues  —  The White House and top Democratic lawmakers …
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Brutal new polling on Biden should scare Democrats.  But there's a way out.  —  Democrats have voluntarily put themselves in a political straitjacket.  They regularly tell themselves they must be extraordinarily tentative about taking credit for their accomplishments.
Allen C. Guelzo / New York Times:
A Lincoln for Our Polarized Times … When you purchase an independently reviewed book through our site, we earn an affiliate commission.  —  LINCOLN AND THE FIGHT FOR PEACE  —  Political polarization and the weather have this in common: Everyone talks about them, but nobody seems to do anything about them.
 
 
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Emily Green / VICE:
Inside a Massive Human Smuggling Ring Led by US Marines
Christopher Vondracek / Grand Forks Herald:
South Dakota House OKs bill saying parasite-killing drug can be prescribed to humans
Discussion: Raw Story
Chris Megerian / Associated Press:
Trump's stash of documents shows ‘fragile’ historical record
Justin Rohrlich / The Daily Beast:
Inside the Downward Spiral of a ‘Decorated’ Paratrooper Accused of Threatening Biden's Life
Discussion: Raw Story
Wesley Lowery / The Philadelphia Inquirer:
The Philadelphia Inquirer has grappled with a racist past for decades. Can it move on?
Ashley Trawick / PEN America:
Educational Gag Orders Target Speech about LGBTQ+ Identities With New Prohibitions and Punishments
Discussion: Bloomberg
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
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 Earlier Items: 
Reid Wilson / The Hill:
Florida Gov. DeSantis leads Dem challengers: poll
Matthew Yglesias / Slow Boring:
The “misinformation problem” seems like misinformation
Discussion: Reason
Vinay Prasad / Tablet Magazine:
How the CDC Abandoned Science
Discussion: Cracked Bowl
Russell Berman / The Atlantic:
Republicans Discover the Horror of Gerrymandering
Andrew Wolfson / Courier-Journal:
Activist Quintez Brown named in attempted shooting of Louisville mayor candidate Greenberg
 

 
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Peter Blumberg / Bloomberg:
X sues to block California's AB 2655, aimed at curbing AI-generated deceptive election content on social media, claiming it impinges on free speech

John Koblin / New York Times:
NBC names Craig Melvin as Hoda Kotb's successor on Today, teaming up with Savannah Guthrie, starting January 13; Melvin has been Today's news anchor since 2018

Mia Sato / The Verge:
Facebook makes Views its primary metric for content, bringing it in line with Instagram; each time a piece of content appears on a screen, it counts as a View

 
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