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Qassim Abdul-Zahra / Associated Press:
Missiles target US consulate in north Iraq, no casualties — BAGHDAD (AP) — As many as 12 missiles were fired Sunday toward the U.S. consulate in Iraq's northern city of Irbil, Iraqi security officials said. A U.S. defense official said missiles had been launched at the city from neighboring Iran.
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Wall Street Journal:
Missiles From Iran Struck in Vicinity of U.S. Consulate in Northern Iraq, Officials Say — The attack, which didn't injure any U.S. personnel, comes as the U.S. is seeking to revive a nuclear deal with Tehran — A missile strike early Sunday that landed in the vicinity …
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Al Jazeera, The New Arab and robertspencer.org
Axios:
No injuries reported from missile strike in Erbil, Iraq — Nearly a dozen rockets struck Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, late Saturday night local time, Iraqi and U.S. officials told the Associated Press on condition of anonymity.
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The Gateway Pundit and The Daily Wire
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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Martin Pengelly / The Guardian:
supreme court could be ‘compromised’ by politics
supreme court could be ‘compromised’ by politics
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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 …
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Washington Post:
Police investigated ‘unlawful entry’ onto property of White House national security aide … Law enforcement officials have been investigating an incident in which someone accessed the property of a top White House official working on U.S. sanctions against Russia, according to a police report and people familiar with the matter.
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Raw Story and Political Wire
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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Steve Bousquet / Sun-Sentinel:
Living in a Florida we no longer recognize — TALLAHASSEE — Elections police. Thought police. Censoring teachers. Banning books — then cynically calling it parental involvement. — Welcome to America's culture war capital. — This is no longer the Florida where you chose to go to college, launch a new career or retire.
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NOQ Report and PinkNews
The Guardian:
Saudi Arabia executes 81 men in 24 hours — Officials say those executed were convicted of charges including terrorism and holding ‘deviant beliefs’ — Saudi Arabia has executed 81 men over the past 24 hours, including seven Yemenis and one Syrian national, on charges including terrorism and holding …
E. Jean Carroll / Ask E. Jean:
HALLELUJAH! — The women of America just won a major decision in Federal Court! — All of us don't have to be afraid to speak up, to protest against mistreatment, abuse, or worse. And didn't we already know—three weeks ago!—that the best civil rights attorney in the world—Robbie Kaplan …
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Daniella Greenbaum / Washington Post:
A Jewish girl was saved by a Ukrainian family during World War II. Now her grandchildren are returning the favor. — Cousins and Ukrainian refugees Lesia Orshoko and Alona Chugai are among the millions who are running for their lives as Russian forces invade their country.
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 …
Associated Press:
Police: Woman stabbed date in revenge of Iranian's killing — HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) — A woman stabbed her date whom she had met online in retaliation for the 2020 death of an Iranian military leader killed in an American drone strike, police said. — Nika Nikoubin, 21 …
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UPI, The New Arab and PIX11
New York Times:
The Russians Might Have Expected a Warm Welcome. Instead the Mayor Labeled Them ‘Occupiers.’ — The 33-year-old mayor of Melitopol, Ivan Fyodorov, encouraged defiance. Then he was arrested, and hasn't been heard from since. — LVIV, Ukraine — Ivan Fyodorov, as his name suggests …
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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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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
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 …
Jon Schuppe / NBC News:
Florida fails to pass condo safety measures following Surfside collapse — In the nine months since 98 people died in the collapse of a Surfside, Florida, condominium, state lawmakers have pledged to pass measures that could help avoid a similar disaster. — On Friday, they failed.
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The Hill and No More Mister Nice Blog
Mac William Bishop / Rolling Stone:
U.S. Veterans Start a ‘Resistance Academy’ in Ukraine. Will It Backfire? — Three days after the Russian invasion, Hannibal told me he was setting up a group of international military volunteers to fight for Ukraine. — Hannibal — who asked that Rolling Stone not reveal his name …
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RedState and The Dispatch
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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Paul Kane / Washington Post:
Democratic campaign chair Sean Patrick Maloney faces toughest job in politics … PHILADELPHIA — Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-N.Y.) has spent years preparing to helm the Democratic political operation. — Maloney led an investigation into the disappointing 2016 campaign.
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.
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Antony J. Blinken / United States Department of State:
$200 Million in New Security Assistance for Ukraine — The people of Ukraine are inspiring the world as they defend their country from Russia's premeditated, unprovoked, and unjustified invasion of their country. The United States and our Allies and partners stand in solidarity with the people …
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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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New York Times:
After 2 Years of Pandemic Life, Turn Toward Normalcy Is a Shake-Up — As the Omicron variant recedes, cities and states with the longest mask and vaccine mandates are rapidly lifting them. The abrupt shift has unsettled the most vigilant Americans. — It was two years ago …
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 …
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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