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7:25 PM ET, March 15, 2022

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Andrew Beaujon / Washingtonian:
The US Tried Permanent Daylight Saving Time in the '70s.  People Hated It  —  The sun rose at 8:27 AM on January 7, 1974.  Children in the Washington area had left for school in the dark that morning, thanks to a new national experiment during a wrenching energy crisis …
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Politico:
Here comes the sun: Senate agrees on permanent daylight saving time  —  A bipartisan group of senators has tried and failed, for Congress after Congress, to keep America on daylight saving time permanently.  Until Tuesday, when their bright idea finally cleared the chamber.
Dan Diamond / Washington Post:
Senate votes unanimously to make daylight saving time permanent … The Senate voted Tuesday to end the biannual practice of “spring forward” and “fall back” under a bill that would make daylight saving time permanent — a move that reflects the increasingly popular view that the twice-yearly …
David Shepardson / Reuters:
U.S. Senate approves bill to make daylight saving time permanent
Amanda Terkel / HuffPost:
Herschel Walker Skeptical Of Evolution: ‘Why Are There Still Apes?  Think About It’  —  The former NFL player, who is now running for Senate in Georgia, gets some basic facts wrong.  —  Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker cast doubt on the theory of evolution in recent remarks …
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Jan. 6 panel obtains riot footage from film crew that trailed Proud Boys  —  The Jan. 6 select committee has obtained footage from a documentary film company that captured crucial moments during the run up to the assault on the Capitol — including snippets of an encounter between leaders of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers.
Discussion: Raw Story
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Philip Bump / Washington Post:
Timeline: How two extremist groups planned for Jan. 6
Discussion: CNN and Insider
Ryan J. Reilly / NBC News:
Proud Boys leader indicted in Jan. 6 conspiracy ordered detained until trial
Tim Dickinson / Rolling Stone:
Film Crew Recorded Illicit Pre-Insurrection Meeting Between Proud Boys and Oath Keepers: Court Document
Discussion: Insider
Kate Aronoff / New Republic:
Why Joe Manchin Sank Sarah Bloom Raskin's Nomination  —  On Friday, an energetic Joe Manchin spoke to a room full of oil and gas executives in Houston.  The following Monday, after long declining to state his position publicly, he came out against Biden's nomination of Sarah Bloom Raskin …
Discussion: Insider, Alternet.org and Axios
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Jane Mayer / New Yorker:
Sarah Bloom Raskin Withdraws Her Nomination to the Federal Reserve Board  —  Biden's nominee had publicly encouraged measures to mitigate climate change, including a transition to cleaner energy, which triggered a backlash from America's powerful oil, gas, and coal industries.
Melissa Quinn / CBS News:
Russia hits Biden, Blinken and other top U.S. officials with sanctions  —  Washington — The Russian Foreign Ministry announced Tuesday it is imposing sanctions on more than a dozen Americans, including President Joe Biden, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin …
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Naomi Lim / Washington Examiner:
Biden heads to Brussels for European Union summit as Russia-Ukraine war worsens
Ben Hodges / CEPA:
The Next 10 Days Will Decide This War  —  Russia's effort to conquer Ukraine may culminate within the next 10 days.  —  The Russians are in trouble, and they know it.  That's why they have reached out to China for help and why they are now recruiting Syrians.
Discussion: Raw Story
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Another Jan. 6 mystery revealed: Pence's second script rewrite  —  It turns out Mike Pence made more than one major change to the vice presidential script for presiding over the Jan. 6 counting of electoral votes.  —  Pence's decision to craft and employ his own unprecedented language …
Discussion: Washington Post and Raw Story
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Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Covid, Russia and crime: GOP presidential hopefuls take swipes at Trump's record
Discussion: Raw Story
Charles C. W. Cooke / National Review:
No to Trump in 2024  —  The GOP does not lack for better options.  So why should we put ourselves through all that again?  —  onald Trump hasn't said for sure whether he will run in 2024," reports NPR. “  But he's having a hell of a lot of fun teasing it.  Donald Trump?  In 2024?
Discussion: Mediaite and NPR
Michael M. Grynbaum / New York Times:
A Fox News crew was attacked in Ukraine, leaving two journalists dead.  —  A Fox News cameraman and a Ukrainian journalist traveling with him were killed on Monday in Ukraine when their vehicle came under fire outside Kyiv, according to the network and Ukrainian authorities.
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Fox News:
Fox News cameraman Pierre Zakrzewski killed in Ukraine
CNN:
Veteran Fox News cameraman and Ukrainian journalist killed while reporting
Julie Carr Smyth / Associated Press:
Russia business deals muddy GOP US Senate primary in Ohio  —  COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Several Republicans competing for the party's nomination to run for U.S. Senate in Ohio are facing scrutiny for their ties to Russia as the country intensifies its war against Ukraine.
Wall Street Journal:
Saudi Arabia Considers Accepting Yuan Instead of Dollars for Chinese Oil Sales  —  Talks between Riyadh and Beijing have accelerated as the Saudi unhappiness grows with Washington  —  Saudi Arabia is in active talks with Beijing to price its some of its oil sales to China in yuan …
Lee Smith / Tablet Magazine:
Biden Blames the Jews for His Ukraine Policy  —  The president and his people try to seal a new Iran deal by hanging their appeasement of Putin on Israel  —  Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine was precipitated by assurances from China, Germany, and the United States that each …
Washington Post:
Producer who crashed Russian TV broadcast with antiwar message can't be found, lawyers say  —  A day after she burst onto a live news broadcast on Russian state television holding a sign denouncing the war in Ukraine, lawyers with human rights groups told The Washington Post they are unable …
Wall Street Journal:
Inside Chernobyl, 200 Exhausted Staff Toil Round the Clock at Russian Gunpoint  —  Trapped since their shift 3 weeks ago, the Ukrainians keeping the abandoned nuclear plant safe from meltdown are ill-fed, stressed and desperate for relief  —  It was 10 a.m., 16 days into Russia's war on Ukraine …
Jacob Bacharach / New Republic:
Why Is David Leonhardt So Happy?  —  I have been reading David Leonhardt's New York Times newsletter, The Morning, for the better part of the last year, and I cannot for the life of me decide if he is Dr. Pangloss or if he is Candide—the relentless crackpot optimist or the disappointed student …
Discussion: The Present Age
New York Times:
Submarine Spy Couple Tried to Sell Nuclear Secrets to Brazil  —  Jonathan and Diana Toebbe pleaded guilty last month in the espionage case, but until now the identity of the nation they had approached had remained publicly undisclosed.  —  WASHINGTON — In 2020, a United States naval engineer …
John Stoehr / The Editorial Board:
Think of Trump as one of Putin's ‘oligarchs.’ It just makes sense  —  Practical gangsterism is the key to understanding.  —  The former president keeps telling on himself.  During an appearance Sunday on Jeanine Pirro's radio show on WABC, Donald Trump expressed, yet again, his sympathy for Russia's reigning kleptocrat.
Discussion: The Atlantic and CNN
Ashton Pittman / Mississippi Free Press:
Gov. Reeves Claims Critical Race Theory ‘Humiliates’ White People At Bill Signing  —  Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves declared a victory today as he signed a bill into law that he and other Republican lawmakers have falsely claimed would ban the teaching of “critical race theory” in the state's public schools and community colleges.
Mark Joseph Stern / Slate:
The Biggest Lie About Florida's “Don't Say Gay” Bill Erases One Crucial Word  —  In the week since Florida lawmakers passed H.B. 1557, dubbed the “Don't Say Gay” bill, the law's most prominent supporters have refused to publicly tell the truth about what the measure actually says.
Aaron Rupar / Public Notice:
Trump is so clearly running for president that people are complaining to the FEC about it  —  Here are the clips that prompted American Bridge to accuse Trump of violating the law.  —  For the better part of a year, Donald Trump has been traveling the country telling anybody who will listen that he plans to run for president in 2024.
Kurt Volker / CEPA:
Desperate and Dangerous: Managing Putin  —  Russian President Vladimir Putin's regime is showing a growing desperation as its war against Ukraine falls further into disarray.  —  Putin knows he is losing, and is doubling down on aggressive actions even as his strategic position weakens.
Reuters:
Russia quits Council of Europe rights watchdog  —  Russia on Tuesday quit the Council of Europe, the continent's leading human rights watchdog, pre-empting an expected expulsion over its attack on neighbour Ukraine.  —  Russia is only the second country to leave the pan-European group tasked …
Tucker Carlson / Fox News:
Everything that Tulsi Gabbard said about biolabs in Ukraine is true  —  Tucker Carlson addresses claims the US is funding biolabs in Ukraine  —  Tucker: This has unleashed something dark in the US  —  Here's something we just saw.  (We) wish we brought it to you earlier.
 
 
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Mike Brest / Washington Examiner:
Pentagon says there remains ‘limited to no progress’ by Russian forces
Discussion: ABC News
Brian Thompson / NBC New York:
Putin's Name Covered Up on 9/11 Memorial in New Jersey
Discussion: The Hill and HuffPost
Patrick Marley / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
Wisconsin Elections Commission won't sanction Republicans who posed as presidential electors in 2020
Josh Israel / The American Independent:
Marco Rubio isn't posing as a gay ally anymore
Mariana Alfaro / Washington Post:
Former Democratic congresswoman Kendra Horn enters Oklahoma Senate race to succeed GOP's Inhofe
 Earlier Items: 
Jennifer C. Berkshire / The Nation:
How Progressives Won the School Culture War—in New Hampshire!
Discussion: Washington Post
Kathryn Joyce / Salon:
How this tiny Christian college is driving the right's nationwide war against public schools
Politico:
Schumer's Senate shocker: Bills are passing (seriously)
Sudarsan Raghavan / Washington Post:
How Kyiv's outgunned defenders have kept Russian forces from capturing the capital
 

 
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Caitlin Huston / The Hollywood Reporter:
Internal memo: Hearst Magazines president announces layoffs as part of a decision to “reallocate resources” to “continue our focus on digital innovation”

Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica:
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel announced she will leave the agency on January 20; she was the first woman to be confirmed to lead the agency

Lachlan Cartwright / The Ankler:
Sources: MSNBC renewed Rachel Maddow's contract early this fall, but with a pay cut; MSNBC bosses' plan to shake up daytime and weekend programming

 
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