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10:10 AM ET, February 21, 2022

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New York Times:
Ukraine Live Updates: Putin Speaks as He Holds Meeting With National Security Officials  —  Here's what you need to know:  —  Putin says he will consider recognizing the independence of two separatist territories in Ukraine.  —  MOSCOW — President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia said on Monday …
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Reuters:
EXCLUSIVE U.S. plans to cut ties with targeted Russian banks if Ukraine is invaded - sources … President Joe Biden's administration has prepared an initial package of sanctions against Russia that includes barring U.S. financial institutions from processing transactions for major Russian banks …
Discussion: Insider and TASS
Washington Post:
U.S. claims Russia has list of Ukrainians ‘to be killed or sent to camps’ following a military occupation  —  The United States has informed the United Nations it has credible information showing that Moscow is compiling lists of Ukrainians “to be killed or sent to camps following a military occupation …
The Moscow Times:
Kremlin Says Talk of Putin-Biden Summit ‘Premature’
Christina Wilkie / CNBC:
Biden abruptly cancels Delaware trip after top level meeting on Ukraine crisis
Renato Mariotti / Politico:
How Donald Trump Played Himself  —  Donald Trump has survived multiple investigations by following the same playbook: blasting them as “witch hunts” and refusing to testify under oath.  His strategy backfired last week, as a New York state judge ordered him and two of his children to sit for depositions in 21 days.
Discussion: Raw Story
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Jason Lemon / Newsweek:
Trump's ‘Days Are Numbered’—Kirschner Predicts Ex-President to Be Indicted  —  Former U.S. Army prosecutor Glenn Kirschner predicted that former President Donald Trump “will be indicted,” asserting that his “days are numbered.”  —  Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron ruled …
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit and Raw Story
Mary Kekatos / ABC News:
Who is dying of COVID?  It's still mainly the unvaccinated  —  Recent CDC data shows unvaccinated people are 20 times more likely to die.  —  When the recent COVID-19 wave fueled by the omicron variant hit the U.S., no one expected it would lead to the number of deaths it did.
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Apoorva Mandavilli / New York Times:
The C.D.C. Isn't Publishing Large Portions of the Covid Data It Collects
Dan Balz / Washington Post:
Democrats are engaged in a ‘new politics of evasion’ that could cost them in 2024, new study says … Three decades ago, Democratic policy analysts William A. Galston and Elaine Kamarck published a bracing critique of their party, warning against a “politics of evasion” that they said ignored electoral reality …
Discussion: Althouse
Christopher Newport University:
Voters would cut grocery tax; require vaccines for first responders, teachers, medical pros but not for students; keep teaching impact of racism on society, not ban CRT  —  Summary of Key Findings  — A majority of Virginia voters prefer spending the state budget surplus …
Discussion: Blue Virginia
Scott Pelley / CBS News:
Havana Syndrome: High-level national security officials stricken with unexplained illness on White House grounds  —  Since 2016, U.S. government officials overseas and their families have reported sudden, unexplained, brain injuries with symptoms of vertigo, confusion and memory loss.
Discussion: Insider, Bob's Newsletter and HuffPost
Alexander Zaitchik / New York Magazine:
This Is How Big Pharma Wins  —  Two years into the pandemic, the industry has evaded reforms a supermajority of voters want.  —  On September 19, 2019, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi introduced the Elijah Cummings Lower Drug Costs Now Act.  The bill, known as H.R. 3, was a shot across the bow …
Queenie Wong / CNET:
Trump's Truth Social Debuts in Apple's App Store  —  Some people who downloaded the social media app received error messages when they tried to create an account.  Others were placed on a waitlist. … Former US President Donald Trump's social media app Truth Social became available …
Washington Post:
Nearly half of Washingtonians don't like Commanders name, Post poll finds  —  Washington hasn't warmed up to the Commanders just yet.  —  According to a citywide Washington Post poll, close to half of D.C. residents have a negative view of the team's new name, with 32 percent disliking it and 17 percent saying they “hate” it.
Axios:
Biden needs a Trump substitute  —  Searching for a strategy to avoid a 2022 midterm disaster, advisers to President Biden have discussed elevating a unifying Republican foil not named Donald Trump. … - Biden isn't on the ballot in November. … - Biden advisers and Hill allies told Axios voters …
Discussion: Robert Reich and Instapundit
Conor Dougherty / New York Times:
The Next Affordable City Is Already Too Expensive  —  In Spokane, Wash., home prices jumped 60 percent in the past two years.  The increase is fueled by buyers fleeing the boom in cities like Austin.  Who will have to flee next?  —  Maybe it was the date night when he and his wife spent …
Associated Press:
Mexico to Texas Sen. Ted Cruz: At least our presidential candidates accept defeat  —  Mexico's president and U.S. ambassador needle Texas senator over Donald Trump's ongoing lies about 2020 election after Cruz claims ‘deepening civil unrest in Mexico.’  —  MEXICO CITY — Sen. Ted Cruz …
Discussion: HuffPost, Townhall and The Hill
Jon King / Michigan Advance:
GOP attorney general hopefuls seek to overturn landmark contraception law, want election ‘audit’  —  It may have been the last question of last week's debate for the three men seeking the GOP nomination for Michigan attorney general, but the inquiry seeking their stances on a 1965 Supreme Court ruling has garnered the most attention.
Alan Rappeport / New York Times:
Black Farmers Fear Foreclosure as Debt Relief Remains Frozen  —  Lawsuits from white farmers have blocked $4 billion of pandemic aid that was allocated to Black farmers in the American Rescue Plan.  —  Alan Rappeport covers economic policy issues for The Times.
 
 
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Jerusalem Post:
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Robert Reich / The Guardian:
Why the White House stopped telling the truth about inflation and corporate power
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Discussion: Mother Jones
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