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New York Times:
Live Updates: Putin Says He Will Consider Recognizing Separatist States in Ukraine — The announcement raised fears that Moscow could use such recognition to move more forces into the areas of eastern Ukraine. The Russian foreign minister said he is willing to meet with his U.S. counterpart.
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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 …
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 …
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Lingling Wei / Wall Street Journal:
Behind China's Warning Against a Russian Invasion Is a Desire to Protect Ties With the U.S.
Behind China's Warning Against a Russian Invasion Is a Desire to Protect Ties With the U.S.
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Caitlin's Newsletter, Associated Press, Responsible Statecraft and New York Times
The Moscow Times:
Kremlin Says Talk of Putin-Biden Summit ‘Premature’
Kremlin Says Talk of Putin-Biden Summit ‘Premature’
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David E. Sanger / New York Times:
Blitzkrieg or Minor Incursion? Putin's Choice Could Determine World Reaction.
Blitzkrieg or Minor Incursion? Putin's Choice Could Determine World Reaction.
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David Ignatius / Washington Post:
Putin warned the West 15 years ago. Now, in Ukraine, he's poised to wage war.
Putin warned the West 15 years ago. Now, in Ukraine, he's poised to wage war.
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Anne Applebaum / The Atlantic:
There Are No Chamberlains in This Story — In 1938, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain …
There Are No Chamberlains in This Story — In 1938, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain …
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New York Times, CBS News, The Hill and Jordan's Newsletter
Alexander Gabuev / The Economist:
Alexander Gabuev writes from Moscow on why Vladimir Putin and his entourage want war
Alexander Gabuev writes from Moscow on why Vladimir Putin and his entourage want war
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New York Times, The Hill, Insider and Washington Post
Nahal Toosi / Politico:
America's last man standing in Moscow
America's last man standing in Moscow
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Укр …, TASS and One America News Network
Christina Wilkie / CNBC:
Biden abruptly cancels Delaware trip after top level meeting on Ukraine crisis
Biden abruptly cancels Delaware trip after top level meeting on Ukraine crisis
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Lesley Stahl / CBS News:
A country on the brink: The situation inside Ukraine as Russian forces loom
A country on the brink: The situation inside Ukraine as Russian forces loom
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HuffPost, Straight Talk Info …, Streams of Crunchiness and Slate
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.
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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 …
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The Gateway Pundit and Raw Story
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 …
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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 …
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Blue Virginia
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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Hysterical Blindness, Meaning In History, Mediaite, Townhall and New York Times
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.
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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 …
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.
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.
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 …
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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 …
Melissa Holzberg DePalo / CNN:
The money race in two incumbent vs. incumbent primaries is heating up — and Trump's endorsements haven't helped — (CNN)Republican candidates across the country are vying for former President Donald Trump's endorsement to help shore up campaign funds and excite the GOP base.
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Raw Story
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 …
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Robert Reich and Instapundit
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 …
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.