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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 and The Guardian
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John Sexton / HotAir:
Another Russian yacht seized in France (plus two more that could be seized soon)  —  Yesterday, German authorities seized the largest yacht in the world after sanctions on Russian oligarchs were put in place by the US and EU.  The 512-foot Dilbar belongs to Russian oligarch Alisher Usmanov and is reportedly worth $600 million.
The White House:
FACT SHEET: The United States Continues to Target Russian Oligarchs Enabling Putin's War of Choice  —  Today, the United States, in coordination with Allies and partners, is targeting additional Russian elites and family members who continue supporting President Putin despite his brutal invasion of Ukraine.
Oliver Darcy / CNN:
RT America ceases productions and lays off most of its staff  —  New York (CNN Business)The production company behind the American version of the Russian state-funded network RT laid off most of its staff on Thursday, according to a memo obtained by CNN.  —  Misha Solodovnikov …
Discussion: The Daily Beast and Insider
Dareh Gregorian / NBC News:
Former AG Barr said Trump became enraged after being told election fraud claims were nonsense  —  Barr claims Trump grew ‘very angry’ as he disproved election fraud theories  —  Former U.S. Attorney General William Barr said then-President Donald Trump became furious after Barr told …
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William P. Barr / Wall Street Journal:
When I Confronted Trump About Election Fraud  —  In an excerpt from his new memoir, the former Attorney General recalls the explosive White House meeting where he rejected President Trump's claims about the 2020 election.  —  The first day of December 2020, almost a month after the presidential election, was gray and rainy.
Discussion: Raw Story
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
Michael Schwirtz / New York Times:
Anxiety Grows in Odessa as Russians Advance in Southern Ukraine
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.
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Jerry Dunleavy / Washington Examiner:
Retiring Breyer denies Guantanamo detainee's efforts to learn about CIA black sites
Washington Post:
Russia-Ukraine live updates: Negotiators agree to temporary cease-fire in some areas for civilian evacuation  —  Over 1 million people have fled Ukraine since the Russian invasion began.
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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 …
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
The Justice Dept. and the Jan. 6 inquiry make moves to snare Trump  —  Those criticizing Attorney General Merrick Garland for not moving expeditiously against former president Donald Trump for an attempted coup should take heart.  —  On Wednesday, we saw a matter-of-fact announcement …
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Philip Bump / Washington Post:
Understanding the criminal allegations the Jan. 6 committee is constructing against Trump
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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Ben Jacobs / New York Magazine:   Was Ted Cruz Right About Russia?
Bloomberg:
U.S. Sanctions Usmanov, Prigozhin Among Russian Elites
Discussion: Truthout
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.
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 …
Joel Shannon / USA Today:
‘It could happen tomorrow’: Experts know disaster upon disaster looms for West Coast  —  It's the elevators that worry earthquake engineering expert Keith Porter the most.  —  Scientists say a massive quake could strike the San Francisco Bay Area at any moment.
Cheryl Teh / Insider:
A Russian businessman has put a $1 million bounty on Vladimir Putin's head, calling for military officers to arrest him as a war criminal  — Russian businessman Alex Konanykhin has put a $1 million bounty on Vladimir Putin's head.  — He has called on Russian military officers to go after Putin and arrest him as a war criminal.
Discussion: IJR, New York Post and BizPac Review
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Graeme Massie / The Independent:   Russian businessman places $1m bounty on Vladimir Putin's head
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.
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.
Discussion: VICE
Courier-Journal:
Kentucky lawmaker apologizes for referencing Jewish women's sex life amid abortion debate  —  Kentucky Rep. Danny Bentley made comments about Jewish women and the Holocaust during a debate Wednesday over anti-abortion legislation, quickly drawing condemnation from several members …
Discussion: Raw Story
San Francisco Chronicle:
UC Berkeley must withhold thousands of acceptance letters after state Supreme Court ruling  —  UC Berkeley must cut enrollment by about 3,000 students for next fall after the California Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a lower court's order that the prestigious university freeze enrollment at 2020 levels.
Kara Swisher / New York Times:
Jon Stewart on Why the Right Would ‘Rather Do a Deal With Putin Than Pelosi’  —  (SINGING) When you walk in a room, do you have sway?  —  Oh, wait one second.  I'm going to just turn off my heat.  —  Jon Stewart  —  Did you say turn off your heat?  She's going to freeze to death if this goes on.
Discussion: The Hill, POLITICUSUSA and Raw Story
Dylan Lovan / Associated Press:
Ex-officer cleared in shooting during Breonna Taylor raid  —  LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A Kentucky jury on Thursday cleared a former police officer of charges that he endangered neighbors when he fired shots into an apartment during the 2020 drug raid that ended with Breonna Taylor's death.
Discussion: The Hill and New York Times
Justice News:
TV Producer For Russian Oligarch Charged With Violating Crimea-Related Sanctions  —  Jack Hanick Worked for Konstantin Malofeyev in Violation of United States Sanctions and Made False Statements to FBI Agents to Conceal His Sanctions-Violating Conduct  —  Damian Williams, the United States Attorney …
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.
Zachary Halaschak / Washington Examiner:
Powell says Federal Reserve bracing for oil price hikes as Russia wages war in Ukraine  —  Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said that Russia's continued invasion of Ukraine will drive oil prices up and that the central bank stands prepared to deal with the fallout.
Discussion: Politico
Will Bunch / The Philadelphia Inquirer:
Here's the message that wins the midterms for Democrats, if they're not afraid  —  It hasn't aired yet, but I want to share with you the political ad that could win the 2022 midterm elections for the Democrats — even with all the doom and gloom about President Biden's approval rating and all the historical trends that favor the GOP.
Robert Sanchez / Sports Illustrated:
‘I Am Lia’: The Trans Swimmer Dividing America Tells Her Story  —  Lia Thomas has dominated women's college swimming this season—and has also become a lightning rod for controversy.  Many—including some teammates—say she shouldn't be able to compete against other women.
Justin Schecker / WFLA-TV:
‘Stop bullying kids’: Students, parents respond to Gov. DeSantis telling students to take off their masks  —  TAMPA (WFLA) - In a video that has been viewed millions of times, Gov. Ron DeSantis asked a group of Hillsborough County High School students to remove their masks during his press conference …
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 …
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
 
 
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