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Wall Street Journal:
Russia Recruiting Syrians for Urban Combat in Ukraine, U.S. Officials Say — Moscow is looking for help from foreign fighters to take cities including Kyiv — WASHINGTON—Moscow is recruiting Syrians skilled in urban combat to fight in Ukraine as Russia's invasion is poised to expand deeper into cities, according to U.S. officials.
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Denver Post, One America News Network and Russell Blake
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Hans Nichols / Axios:
Scoop: Biden advisers weigh Saudi Arabia trip for more oil — President Biden's advisers are discussing a possible visit to Saudi Arabia this spring to help repair relations and convince the Kingdom to pump more oil, Axios has learned. … Biden has chastised Saudi Arabia …
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Washington Post, Twitchy and Political Wire
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Graeme Wood / The Atlantic:
Of Course Journalists Should Interview Autocrats — Anyone who tells you otherwise does not understand the purpose of journalism. — About the author: Graeme Wood is a staff writer at The Atlantic and the author of The Way of the Strangers: Encounters With the Islamic State.
Charles Bethea / New Yorker:
Why Did Mark Meadows Register to Vote at an Address Where He Did Not Reside? — In September, 2020, Donald Trump's then chief of staff claimed to live in a mobile home in North Carolina. — Mark Meadows, who grew up in Florida, moved to North Carolina in the nineteen-eighties and opened Aunt D's, a sandwich shop in Highlands.
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The Daily Beast, Slate, Occupy Democrats, Outside the Beltway, Rolling Stone, Raw Story, Balloon Juice and Political Wire
Valerie Hopkins / New York Times:
Ukrainians Find That Relatives in Russia Don't Believe It's a War — Many Ukrainians are encountering a confounding and frustrating backlash from family members in Russia who have bought into the official Kremlin messaging. — LVIV, Ukraine — Four days after Russia began dropping artillery shells …
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Boston.com, Lawyers, Guns & Money and Political Wire
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Andrew E. Kramer / New York Times:
Russian Prisoners and Ukrainian Soldiers Describe Two Sides of the Conflict
Russian Prisoners and Ukrainian Soldiers Describe Two Sides of the Conflict
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Associated Press, The Guardian and Los Angeles Times
Josh Dawsey / Washington Post:
Trump muses on war with Russia and praises Kim Jong Un … NEW ORLEANS — Former president Donald Trump mused Saturday to the GOP's top donors that the United States should label its F-22 planes with the Chinese flag and “bomb the s — t out of Russia.” — He also praised North Korean …
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New York Times:
Inside the U.S. Race to Arm Ukraine Against Russia — The United States has walked to the edge of direct conflict with Russia in an operation that is reminiscent of the Berlin airlift of 1948-49, but far more complex. — On a snowy tarmac at Amari Air Base in northern Estonia on Sunday morning …
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Associated Press, Financial Times, CBS News and Wall Street Journal
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Shadi Hamid / The Atlantic:
There Are Many Things Worse Than American Power
There Are Many Things Worse Than American Power
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Wall Street Journal, Musings of a Social Worker, The National Interest and CNN
Ross Douthat / New York Times:
How to Stop a Nuclear War
Yaroslav Trofimov / Wall Street Journal:
Russian Artillery Kills Ukrainian Civilians Fleeing Kyiv Suburb — In Irpin, Russian shells kill a family as thousands try to escape fighting north of the capital — IRPIN, Ukraine—A line of yellow school buses pulled up on a forested roadside in this once-prosperous suburb of Kyiv on Sunday, ready to evacuate Ukrainian civilians.
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BuzzFeed News, CNN, New York Post and Radio Free Europe/Radio …
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Lynsey Addario / New York Times:
At Least 4 Civilians Killed in Shelling by Russian Forces Near Kyiv
At Least 4 Civilians Killed in Shelling by Russian Forces Near Kyiv
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The Guardian, Slate, Mediaite, New York Post, Talking Points Memo, The Western Journal, UPI and Mother Jones
Washington Post:
In rare trip to Venezuela, U.S. officials discuss that nation's oil exports amid a proposal to ban Russian fuel … A group of senior U.S. officials flew to Venezuela on Saturday for a meeting with President Nicolás Maduro's government to discuss the possibility of easing sanctions …
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One America News Network and National Review
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Thomas Grove / Wall Street Journal:
Russia's Military Chief Promised Quick Victory in Ukraine, but Now Faces a Potential Quagmire — The close Putin ally modernized Russia's forces, but those troops have run into ferocious Ukrainian resistance — When Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the country's nuclear forces …
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Bloomberg
Margaret Sullivan / Washington Post:
Putin's full-scale information war got a key assist from Donald Trump and right-wing media … The former presidential adviser and Russia expert Fiona Hill made headlines last week when she stated bluntly in a Politico interview that Vladimir Putin would not hesitate to use nuclear weapons.
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New York Times:
Shelling Halts Mariupol Evacuation as Conditions Deteriorate — The police detain thousands at antiwar protests across Russia. Four people, including two children, are killed in an attack outside of Kyiv as concern grows that civilians are being targeted. An airport in western Ukraine also comes under attack.
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Associated Press, CBS News, The Daily Wire, CBS Dallas / Fort Worth, UPI, The Times of Israel, The Hill and Common Dreams
CNN:
Rep. Paul Gosar's lengthy ties to White nationalists, pro-Nazi blogger and far-right fringe received little pushback for years — Last spring, Republican Rep. Paul Gosar and a small group of volunteers traveled to the southern border city of San Luis, Arizona, to clean up the city's trash.
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Raw Story
Luis Ferré-Sadurní / New York Times:
Cuomo Re-emerges and Blames ‘Cancel Culture’ for His Fall — Andrew Cuomo, the ex-governor of New York, said in a speech at a Black church that he wanted to “tell my truth.” — Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo emerged from his self-imposed exile on Sunday, using his first public appearance …
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Insider, Associated Press, New York Post, Boston.com, Bloomberg and Wall Street Journal
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Anton Troianovski / New York Times:
Police Arrest More Than 3,000 People As Protests Grow Across Russia — Despite the threat of yearslong prison terms, thousands of Russians joined antiwar rallies across the country on Sunday in a striking show of the pent-up anger in Russian society about President Vladimir V. Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
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Washington Examiner, Mercury News and UPI
Julia Davis / The Daily Beast:
Putin's Henchmen Rage About Getting Trolled With ‘Endless Photos’ of Dead Russian Troops — Moscow's top mouthpieces claim they're being tormented with a disturbing flood of text messages and phone calls about the neighboring war in Ukraine. — While Russian President Vladimir Putin …
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Raw Story
Speaker Nancy Pelosi:
Dear Colleague on Support for Ukraine — Tragically, Russia continues its premeditated, unprovoked war against Ukraine: violating its sovereignty and territorial integrity, committing war crimes against civilians and engaging in disinformation about the purpose of their invasion.
Wall Street Journal:
How War in Ukraine Drives Up Inflation at U.S. Farms, Supermarkets, Retailers — The global supply chain is slow, but the economic fallout from the invasion of Ukraine is swiftly raising prices for producers and consumers world-wide — Russia's invasion of Ukraine has set the stage …