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Foreign Policy:
Russia Planning Post-Invasion Arrest and Assassination Campaign in Ukraine, U.S. Officials Say — Intelligence on possible targets has been shared with Ukraine and other partners in the region. — The United States has obtained intelligence that Russia may target prominent political opponents …
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Lisa Mascaro / Associated Press:
US Senate approves resolution for Ukraine, warning Russia — WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Senate voted overwhelmingly Thursday to show unwavering support for an independent Ukraine and “condemn” Russian military aggression toward its neighbor as fresh fears emerged of a possible invasion that could spiral toward a European war.
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Associated Press:
Ukrainian rebels to evacuate civilians to Russia amid crisis — KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Separatists in eastern Ukraine announced Friday they are evacuating civilians to Russia, as spiking tensions in the region aggravated Western fears of a Russian invasion of Ukraine and a new war in Europe.
Politico:
The Speech In Which Putin Told Us Who He Was — The beautiful and prosperous city of Munich, Germany, has many claims to notoriety. It was the hotbed of early Nazism, the site of Neville Chamberlain's famous meeting to appease Hitler and, later, a hub of German resistance to Hitler.
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CNN:
“Bleak' new intelligence assessment driving new urgency from Biden administration on Russia
“Bleak' new intelligence assessment driving new urgency from Biden administration on Russia
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David Rothkopf / Haaretz:
Tucker Carlson, Josh Hawley and Donald Trump: Putin's Dream Team, but America's Worst Nightmare
Tucker Carlson, Josh Hawley and Donald Trump: Putin's Dream Team, but America's Worst Nightmare
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Michael Carpenter / U.S. Mission to the OSCE:
U.S. Statement for the Vienna Document Joint PC-FSC Chapter III Meeting
U.S. Statement for the Vienna Document Joint PC-FSC Chapter III Meeting
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Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Durham Distances Himself From Furor in Right-Wing Media Over Filing — The special counsel implicitly acknowledged that White House internet data he discussed, which conservative outlets have portrayed as proof of spying on the Trump White House, came from the Obama era.
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Eric Boehlert / PRESS RUN:
The media and Durham's corrupt “spying” investigation — Editor's note: Good news! The audio option should be returning next week. … Subscribe to PRESS RUN — Fox News has lost its mind. Again. — Looking for a partisan outrage to promote as Covid cases plummet …
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Mike Allen / Axios:
Squad politics backfire — The hard-left politics of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) and the so-called “Squad,” once a dominant theme for vast numbers of elected Democrats, is backfiring big-time on the party in power, top Democrats tell us. … - “It's a huge problem.”
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Jackie Calmes / Los Angeles Times:
The latest conservative to join the resistance? Ted Cruz's mentor — It's been a measure of former federal Judge J. Michael Luttig's stature in the conservative legal movement that Supreme Court justices hired so many of his law clerks — 40 over 15 years.
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Politico:
The never-before-told backstory of Pence's Jan. 6 argument — For most of his life, J. Michael Luttig has operated behind the scenes at the top of the conservative legal world. He started his career as a young aide at the U.S. Supreme Court, worked as an attorney in the Reagan White House …
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Susan Collins / New York Times:
Reform the Electoral Count Act to Avoid Another January 6
Reform the Electoral Count Act to Avoid Another January 6
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Washington Post
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
Red Covid, an Update — The partisan gap in Covid deaths is still growing, but more slowly. — Ocean County, in central New Jersey, is a mixture of beach towns like Barnegat Light and exurban towns like Toms River and Lakewood. Household income in the county exceeds the U.S. average.
Reid Wilson / The Hill:
Minnesota Rep. Hagedorn dies of cancer — Rep. Jim Hagedorn (R-Minn.) has died after a two-year-long battle with kidney cancer, his wife announced Friday morning. — Hagedorn, 59, had served in Congress since 2019, after winning a district along his state's southern border with Iowa.
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Astead W. Herndon / New York Times:
They Wanted to Roll Back Tough-on-Crime Policies. Then Violent Crime Surged. — With violent crime rates rising and elections looming, progressive prosecutors are facing resistance to their plans to roll back stricter crime policies of the 1990s. — Four years ago, progressive prosecutors …
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Nicole Hemmer / CNN:
San Francisco school board recall sends a dangerous message
San Francisco school board recall sends a dangerous message
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Karen Tumulty / Washington Post:
California is sending warning signals to Democrats
California is sending warning signals to Democrats
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HuffPost:
Trump Directed $375,000 In Donations To His Own Building To Rent An Unused Office — “It's a huge scam,” said a former aide, and the total exceeds what Trump donated to Republican candidates - the supposed purpose behind his committees. — By S.V. Date — NEW YORK ― …
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Michelle Goldberg / New York Times:
The Ottawa Trucker Protest Is Both Giddy and Terrifying — OTTAWA — When I asked Matthew Wall, a 36-year-old electrician from Manitoba, what brought him to this city, which has been overwhelmed by a giant protest encampment, he answered with one word: “Mushrooms.”
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Daniel Greenfield / Front Page Magazine:
Celebs Backed BLM Fund That Bailed Out a BLM Assassin — The creator of “Hamilton,” rappers, actors, and TV stars all donated. — [Order David Horowitz's latest book, 'I Can't Breathe: How a Racial Hoax is Killing America': CLICK HERE.] — Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow …
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Isabel Vincent / New York Post:
Amazon suspends Black Lives Matter from its charity platform
Amazon suspends Black Lives Matter from its charity platform
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HotAir, RedState, BizPac Review, Townhall, The Western Journal and The Daily Wire
Clare Malone / New Yorker:
Dean Baquet Never Wanted to Be an Editor — Ahead of his expected retirement, the Times' executive editor reflects on his newsroom's unprecedented growth, Twitter's influence on journalism, and the time he punched a hole in a wall. — When Dean Baquet took over as the executive editor of the Times …
Politico:
Jan. 6 panel interviewed Ellipse rally organizer Katrina Pierson — Katrina Pierson, a former Trump campaign spokesperson who helped plan the Jan. 6 rally at the Ellipse, has answered questions from the Capitol riot panel, according to two people with knowledge of the matter.
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Mark Schlabach / ESPN:
Phil Mickelson will deal with Saudis to pressure PGA Tour — LOS ANGELES — Even though the Saudi Arabian government has been accused of myriad human rights violations by watchdog groups around the world, Phil Mickelson says he is willing to get involved with a Saudi-financed breakaway golf league to have leverage with the PGA Tour.
Steven E. Koonin / Wall Street Journal:
Greenland's Melting Ice Is No Cause for Climate-Change Panic — The annual loss has been decreasing in the past decade even as the globe continues to warm. — One of the most sacred tenets of climate alarmism is that Greenland's vast ice sheet is shrinking ever more rapidly because of human-induced climate change.
Bloomberg:
Not Even $200 a Barrel: Shale Giants Swear They Won't Drill More — The Texas wildcatters that ushered in America's shale revolution are resisting the temptation to pump more oil as the market rallies, signaling higher gasoline prices for consumers already battered by the worst inflation in a generation.
Christopher Ingraham / The Why Axis:
For the first time, fewer than half of Americans have an unwavering faith in God — Data from the General Social Survey plots the rise of a more secular nation — Back in 1993, two-thirds of American adults told pollsters from the General Social Survey they “know God really exists” and had “no doubts about it.”
Paul Bedard / Washington Examiner:
Shock: DHS springs plan for 16,000 Afghan influx through Loudoun County — Without warning, the Biden administration this month told Loudoun County officials that it plans to roll an influx of 16,000 Afghan refugees through a convention center as part of its settlement program.
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Cat Zakrzewski / Washington Post:
Facebook whistleblower alleges executives misled investors about climate, covid hoaxes in new SEC complaints … A pair of whistleblower complaints filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission this month allege Facebook misled investors about its efforts to combat climate change …