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Sarah Hepola / The Atlantic:
The Things I'm Afraid to Write About — One evening, I sat on the brown-leather couch of a younger man who admired me for my writing, and maybe other things, if the salty text messages were true. He came from a different generation, but I was pleased to discover that he shared …
Francis Fukuyama / American Purpose:
Preparing for Defeat — I'm writing this from Skopje, North Macedonia, where I've been for the last week teaching one of our Leadership Academy for Development courses. Following the Ukraine war is no different here in terms of available information, except that I'm in an adjacent time zone …
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HotAir, Financial Times, Politico, Rolo Slavskiy's Newsletter, The Times of Israel, Kevin Drum and Wilson Center
Sam Metz / Associated Press:
Justice Thomas slams cancel culture, ‘packing’ Supreme Court — SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas said he's concerned efforts to politicize the court or add additional justices may erode the institution's credibility, speaking Friday in Utah at an event hosted …
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Washington Examiner, POLITICUSUSA, National Review, Townhall, BizPac Review, Alternet.org and Newsweek
Bojan Pancevski / Wall Street Journal:
Using a New Cyber Tool, Westerners Have Been Texting Russians About the War in Ukraine — Website developed by hackers is new initiative in West's battle to counter Russia's propaganda campaign — People around the world are using a new website to circumvent the Kremlin's propaganda machine …
Washington Post:
Intelligence points to heightened risk of Russian chemical attack in Ukraine, officials say — MUKACHEVO, Ukraine — The United States and its allies have intelligence that Russia may be preparing to use chemical weapons against Ukraine, U.S. and European officials said Friday …
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Zandar Versus The Stupid, New York Times, The Guardian, Ace of Spades HQ, Caitlin's Newsletter and newsroom.co.nz
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Associated Press:
Russia's bioweapon conspiracy theory finds support in US
Russia's bioweapon conspiracy theory finds support in US
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Council on Strategic Risks and Alternet.org
Tucker Carlson / Fox News:
The questions about the biolabs in Ukraine that everyone should be asking
The questions about the biolabs in Ukraine that everyone should be asking
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Outside the Beltway and Washington Post
Nate Cohn / New York Times:
American Voters Now View Ukraine as Favorably as France, Germany and Japan — American voters' perceived friends and adversaries — As recently as a year ago, many Americans did not know what to make of Ukraine — if they knew anything about it at all. One-third of voters couldn't say whether …
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The Kyiv Independent and Washington Examiner
David Remnick / New Yorker:
The Weakness of the Despot — An expert on Stalin discusses Putin, Russia, and the West. — Stephen Kotkin is one of our most profound and prodigious scholars of Russian history. His masterwork is a biography of Josef Stalin. So far he has published two volumes—"Paradoxes of Power …
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Pharyngula
Washington Post:
Putin's pre-war moves against U.S. tech giants laid groundwork for crackdown on free expression … Russian agents came to the home of Google's top executive in Moscow to deliver a frightening ultimatum last September: take down an app that had drawn the ire of Russian President Vladimir Putin within 24 hours or be taken to prison.
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Mother Jones, more at Techmeme »
Eugene Daniels / Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Trump descends on S.C. — and splits its Republican Party — DRIVING THE DAY — PALMETTO STATE INTRIGUE — As President DONALD TRUMP heads to his latest political event this evening — a rally in Florence, S.C. — POLITICO's lead GOP politics reporter, Alex Isenstadt …
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Raw Story, The State and New York Times
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Paul Steinhauser / Fox News:
Trump to rally in South Carolina, taking aim at two House Republicans
Trump to rally in South Carolina, taking aim at two House Republicans
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Associated Press, Washington Examiner, NPR and New York Magazine
BBC:
War in Ukraine: How Russia is recruiting mercenaries — Social media channels and private messaging groups are being used in Russia to recruit a new brigade of mercenaries to fight in Ukraine alongside the army, the BBC has learned. — The BBC has spoken to a serving mercenary …
The Times:
Kremlin arrests FSB chiefs in fallout from Ukraine chaos … A Russian spy chief is said to have been placed under house arrest in a sign that President Putin is seeking to blame the security services for the stalled invasion of Ukraine. — Sergey Beseda, head of the FSB's foreign intelligence branch …
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The New Arab and Metro.co.uk
Washington Post:
Biden, Democrats infuse Ukraine crisis into a recast election-year pitch to voters … PHILADELPHIA — President Biden and his party have moved in recent days to reorient their election-year pitch to voters around Russia's invasion of Ukraine — seeking to shift blame for struggles …
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IJR, Breitbart, New York Post, Power Line and Political Wire
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Marc Santora / New York Times:
Ukraine Live Updates: Desperation Grows in Cities Under Continued Russian Assault — France and Germany unsuccessfully pressed Moscow to agree to a cease-fire, as cities and towns in Ukraine came under sustained bombardment. In one southern city, hundreds took to the streets to protest …
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Engadget, Wall Street Journal, Space.com, Mother Jones, Daily Kos, Vox, One America News Network and Political Wire
Financial Times:
Russia threatens to attack western weapons shipments to Ukraine — Warning raises risk of direct confrontation between Moscow and Nato — Russia has warned that it will fire on western armaments shipments to Kyiv, raising the risk of a direct military confrontation between Moscow and Nato during the war in Ukraine.
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Japan Times, Metro.co.uk, Politico and Al Jazeera
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Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
That Russian Business You're Boycotting Isn't Actually Russian — The consumer activism that makes a vodka C.E.O. say: 'Do you know we're Latvian?' — They poured the liquid out — blueberry-flavored, orange-flavored and the original, face-puckering unflavored version …
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Next War Notes newsletter and Charles Bunker
Matthew Lee / Associated Press:
US pays $2M a month to protect Pompeo, aide from Iran threat — WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department says it's paying more than $2 million per month to provide 24-hour security to former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and a former top aide, both of whom face “serious and credible” threats from Iran.
Discussion:
Raw Story and Washington Examiner
Reuters:
Ukraine at ‘turning point’, Zelenskiy says as Russians regroup near Kyiv … Ukraine was at a turning point in the war with Russian forces appearing to be regroup for a possible assault on Kyiv, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said, as the United States imposed new sanctions on senior Kremlin officials and Russian oligarchs.
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Telegraph, The Guardian and Bloomberg
Amy Larson / NewsNation:
Did masks really help slow COVID-19 spread in schools? Study says ... SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (KRON) — Some skeptical parents and anti-mask advocacy groups questioned the necessity of forcing students and teachers to wear masks for the majority of the 2021-22 school year.
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Pure Science
Mark Nevitt / Just Security:
Supplying Arms to Ukraine is Not an Act of War — (Editors' note: This post also appears on Lawfare.) — Debate has been swirling in Washington and among NATO allies about whether states can legally provide Ukraine military assistance in its ongoing armed conflict with Russia.
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CNBC
Kate Dennett / Daily Mail:
Oleg Deripaska hints at legal action over UK's brutal sanctions on Russian oligarchs as he claims there is ‘not a single fact’ to support them — Oleg Deripaska suggested UK's sanctioning of oligarchs may lead to court action — He claimed there is ‘not a single fact in support’ of the crippling set of sanctions
Casey Mattox / New York Post:
Americans feel less free, don't trust leaders post-COVID pandemic: poll — For many Americans, March 11, 2020 is the day the coronavirus started to feel like a real pandemic, as our elected officials rushed to respond to the crisis. Two years later, Americans' view of their civil liberties …
Dan Zak / Washington Post:
Yacht justice: A new front in the war drags Russia's oligarchs into the spotlight … From the hillsides above Barcelona, the superyacht looked like a building. The titanic vessel, christened Dilbar in 2016, was often docked at Port Vell, dwarfing the Barcelona aquarium next door …