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1:01 PM ET, March 3, 2022

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New York Times:
Russia Makes Gains in South as Humanitarian Crisis Grows  —  Russian forces make gains in southern Ukraine as a humanitarian crisis grows.  —  A day after gaining control of their first major Ukrainian city, Russian forces on Thursday laid siege to urban areas across the country …
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Howard Altman / Military Times:
Ukraine jets hit Russian column; Russia has used thermobarics, Ukraine military says
Associated Press:
Russian forces seize key Ukrainian port, pressure others
Stephen Fidler / Wall Street Journal:
How Might the War in Ukraine End? Five Factors Will Shape the Outcome
Bradley Hope / Whale Hunting:
Follow the Mega Yachts  —  Welcome to the inaugural column of Yacht Watch (Tagline: “We're going to need a bigger boat") from Whale Hunting Contributor Alex Finley, a novelist and former CIA officer with the insight to explore who runs the world through the prism of super yachts.  This will be a monthly feature.
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Bloomberg:
U.S. Readies New Sanctions on Russian Oligarchs and Families  —  President Joe Biden is poised to impose sanctions on a number of Russian oligarchs and their families on Thursday, as the U.S. and its allies seek to exert further pressure on the wealthy businessmen around President Vladimir Putin in response to the invasion of Ukraine.
Ben Jacobs / New York Magazine:
Was Ted Cruz Right About Russia?  —  He spent years fighting Putin's prized pipeline.  —  For years, a Russian-led pipeline project has been Ted Cruz's nemesis.  Nord Stream 2, which would allow the country to export billions of dollars' worth of natural gas to Western Europe while bypassing Ukraine …
Steven Erlanger / New York Times:
NATO Countries Pour Weapons Into Ukraine, Risking Conflict With Russia
Washington Post:
Jan. 6 committee alleges Trump, allies engaged in potential ‘criminal conspiracy’ by trying to block Congress from certifying election  —  Lawyers for the House panel investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol said in a court filing Wednesday that former president Donald Trump …
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New York Times:
Jan. 6 Committee Lays Out Potential Criminal Charges Against Trump
Graeme Wood / The Atlantic:
Absolute Power  —  Mohammed bin Salman, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, is 36 years old and has led his country for almost five years.  His father, the 86-year-old King Salman, has rarely been seen in public since 2019, and even MBS—as he is universally known—has faced the world only a few times since the pandemic began.
The White House:
Meeting Urgent Needs … Over the last few months, the Administration has been working closely with Congress to produce a comprehensive funding bill that will keep the government open and ensure Federal agencies have the resources necessary to advance critical national priorities …
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Tony Romm / Washington Post:
Biden administration requests $32.5 billion in Ukraine aid and coronavirus funds as spending talks continue
Nick Kostov / Wall Street Journal:
Russian Oligarch Igor Sechin's Yacht Seized by French Authorities, Who Say It Was Preparing to Depart  —  French authorities said they seized a yacht belonging to a company majority owned by Igor Sechin, the chief executive of Russian oil producer Rosneft.  Mr. Sechin was among a group …
Discussion: CNBC, Rolling Stone and The Guardian
Everett Pyatt / Defense News:
Transfer three A-10 aircraft squadrons to Ukraine now  —  “Give us the tools, and we will finish the job,” spoke U.K. Prime Minister Winston Churchill in February 1941.  Following this powerful speech, U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt proposed and Congress approved the lend-lease program.
Jennifer Hassan / Washington Post:
International Cat Federation bans Russian cats from competitions  —  The International Cat Federation says it has banned Russian cats from its international competitions in the latest rebuke to Russia since it invaded Ukraine last week.  —  The federation, which considers itself …
Ronald J. Hansen / Arizona Republic:
Rep. Paul Gosar is 1 of 3 to vote against pro-Ukraine measure  —  Rep. Paul Gosar was one of three members of the House of Representatives on Wednesday to vote against a symbolic measure calling for a cease-fire in Ukraine and support for its people.  —  The resolution passed 426-3 …
Discussion: CNN and Daily Kos
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Axios:
The GOP's untouchable loudmouths
Gregory Pratt / Chicago Tribune:
Mayor Lori Lightfoot blocked Columbus statue deal, berated lawyers with obscene remarks, lawsuit claims  —  Mayor Lori Lightfoot blocked a deal the Chicago Park District made with an Italian American group to allow a Christopher Columbus statue to be displayed in a parade and made obscene remarks aimed …
Arizona Republic:
‘I have the job I want’: Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey will not run for the U.S. Senate in 2022  —  Arizona Republican Gov. Doug Ducey will not run for the U.S. Senate this year, he told donors in a letter obtained by The Arizona Republic, finally putting to rest whether he held aspirations for elected office this cycle.
Robert Barnes / Washington Post:
Supreme Court says Republican attorney general can defend Ky. abortion law Democratic officials dropped  —  The Supreme Court on Thursday said Kentucky's Republican attorney general should be allowed to defend the state's restrictive abortion law after Democratic officials dropped the case once courts found it unconstitutional.
Tim Dickinson / Rolling Stone:
The Bizarre Story of How a Hardcore Texas Leftist Became a Frontline Putin Propagandist  —  In a contentious interview with Rolling Stone, Russell “Texas” Bentley explains why he's in Ukraine cheering on Russian troops  —  How does a 61-year-old former pot dealer named “Texas” …
Discussion: Raw Story
Jacob Silverman / New Republic:
Bitcoin Goes to War  —  Last month, a non-fungible token, or NFT, collector who goes by the pseudonymous Twitter handle @punk6529 posted a 56-part Twitter thread that ripped through the crypto world with viral intensity.  Writing in response to the Canadian government's decision …
Discussion: Nsbb, Web3 Digest and RafaCoin
Eric Levitz / New York Magazine:
Is America to Blame for Russia's War in Ukraine?  —  To explain a bad actor's behavior is not to justify it.  —  In mundane contexts, few people struggle to understand this point.  For example, if an alcoholic relative comes over for Thanksgiving dinner and behaves in a charming …
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: How gas prices could crush Biden and the Democrats  —  DRIVING THE DAY  —  POLICY PALOOZA DU JOUR: RUSSIAN OIL — President JOE BIDEN's conservative critics — from Fox News to Capitol Hill Republicans — have slammed the administration for exempting Russian oil from the raft …
Washington Post:
The gory online campaign Ukraine hopes will sow anti-Putin dissent probably violates the Geneva Conventions … A besieged Ukraine has adopted a gruesome tactic in hopes of stoking anti-government rage inside Russia: posting photos and videos of captured and killed Russian soldiers on the Web for anyone to see.
Mike DeBonis / Washington Post:
Sen. Ben Ray Luján returns to Senate, just one month after major stroke  —  Sen. Ben Ray Luján of New Mexico returned to work in the Senate Thursday morning, barely a month after suffering a major stroke that left him hospitalized for weeks and sent a chill through fellow Democrats clinging to a 50-50 majority.
Aliya Uteuova / The Guardian:
Paying extra for milk alternatives: unfair, illogical - and a little bit racist?  —  Why charging customers more for non-dairy milk in coffee at Starbucks and other cafes is more of a problem than you might think  —  f you are vegan, lactose intolerant, or simply don't consume dairy …
Kathy Gilsinan / The Atlantic:
What I Found When I Looked for the Helpers  —  Pandemic coverage has continually described America's rancor and division, political ineptitude and buck passing, fury at leaders and fellow citizens for restricting too much or not enough, for insisting on masks or refusing to wear them.
NBC News:
Darkest days of Ukraine invasion lie ahead, U.S. and European officials say  —  Russian troops claim to have captured first Ukrainian city of Kherson  —  WASHINGTON — Despite Russia facing a tougher resistance than expected and logistical setbacks during the first week of its military offensive in Ukraine …
 
 
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