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Sudarsan Raghavan / Washington Post:
How Kyiv's outgunned defenders have kept Russian forces from capturing the capital — IRPIN, Ukraine — The bodies of Russian soldiers were scattered by the wreckage of charred military vehicles and shelled buildings. Twenty feet away, behind tanker trucks, Ukrainian volunteers stood watch …
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Insider, HuffPost, The Independent, Paul's Defense News, The Guardian and nationalinterest.org
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CNN:
White House under pressure from Congress and Zelensky to find ways to deliver Soviet-made weapons to Ukraine — Washington (CNN)Nearly three weeks into Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the Biden administration is still assessing the most effective way to get military aid into the country without triggering a wider war.
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National Review, Изв …, POLITICUSUSA, New York Times and USA Today
The Guardian:
'We're living a nightmare': life in Russian-occupied southern Ukraine
'We're living a nightmare': life in Russian-occupied southern Ukraine
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Washington Examiner, RAPPLER, The Daily Caller, Gizmodo, The Atlantic and Wall Street Journal
Alexandra Brzozowski / Euractiv:
Polish, Czech, Slovenian PMs pay surprise visit to besieged Kyiv
Polish, Czech, Slovenian PMs pay surprise visit to besieged Kyiv
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New York Times, president.gov.ua, UPI, Al Jazeera, Washington Examiner, The Guardian, Political Wire, Madrid's Newsletter and TIME
Petr Fiala:
Today, we are going together with PM of Poland Mateusz Morawiecki, deputy PM Jarosł …
Today, we are going together with PM of Poland Mateusz Morawiecki, deputy PM Jarosł …
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Bloomberg
Mauro Orru / Wall Street Journal:
Putin Signs Law to Seize Foreign Aircraft, Redeploy for Domestic Use
Putin Signs Law to Seize Foreign Aircraft, Redeploy for Domestic Use
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WHTM-TV, Washington Examiner and Axios
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 …
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The Daily Beast, The Guardian, Telegraph, Forbes, NPR, Reuters, The Morning Missive, Al Jazeera, Insider, Raw Story, New York Post, Breitbart, Washington Post and The Daily Beast, more at Mediagazer »
Politico:
Schumer's Senate shocker: Bills are passing (seriously) — It's the Capitol's election-year surprise: The 50-50 Senate is actually working. — After high-profile partisan failures on President Joe Biden's signature domestic policy bill and on weakening the filibuster for voting reform …
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POLITICUSUSA and Outside the Beltway
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 …
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The Times of Israel:
Russia says it received guarantees from US on Iran nuclear deal — MOSCOW — Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says that Moscow has received guarantees from the US on its ability to trade with Tehran as part of ongoing talks to salvage the Iran nuclear deal. — “We received written guarantees.
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HotAir, Al Jazeera, Washington Examiner and Townhall
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Joe Eskenazi / Mission Local:
SF is now boycotting most of the United States — Gavin Newsom likes to say that San Francisco is 49 square miles surrounded by reality. Well, okay then. In reality, he's actually ripping off a line from Jefferson Airplane's Paul [...] — SF is now boycotting most of the United States
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Instapundit
Kathryn Joyce / Salon:
How this tiny Christian college is driving the right's nationwide war against public schools — Exclusive: In the full-scale conservative assault on public education, Hillsdale College is leading the charge — The mood in Costa Mesa on Feb. 2 was more love bomb than fire bomb …
Alan Feuer / New York Times:
Document in Jan. 6 Case Shows Plan to Storm Government Buildings — New details from evidence cited in the indictment of Enrique Tarrio, the former head of the far-right Proud Boys, reveal a plan with similarities to what unfolded at the Capitol. — A document found by federal prosecutors …
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Insider, Occupy Democrats, The Guardian, Mediaite, HillReporter.com, Alternet.org, Watch Night News, Raw Story, CNN, Political Wire and Washington Post
Robert Costa / CBS News:
In private speech, Romney warns of “extraordinary challenge” to preserve American democracy — McLean, Virginia — Senator Mitt Romney, of Utah, offered more than 200 Republican donors a stark message on the fragility of American democracy during private remarks on Monday night at a fundraiser in Northern Virginia.
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Insider, UPI, The Guardian and Morning Shots
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Covid, Russia and crime: GOP presidential hopefuls take swipes at Trump's record — Republicans looking to run in 2024 once lived in fear of crossing former President Donald Trump. — That's starting to change. — Over the past few weeks, three would-be presidential candidates who hail …
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FiveThirtyEight and Raw Story
Julia Davis / The Daily Beast:
Wild Kremlin TV Hosts Threaten the U.S. With Nuclear Strikes Unless Sanctions End and Reparations Are Paid — Russian state media has shut down last week's minor dissent and now demands an end to sanctions and even reparations for affected Russians. Or else.
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Raw Story, Washington Post and Politico
Wall Street Journal:
Half of Americans Doubt Biden Will Run in 2024, WSJ Poll Shows — The president says he is planning for another campaign; some fellow Democrats worry about his age and energy level — President Biden enters this year's midterm elections with roughly half of Americans doubting …
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The Hill, Political Wire and The Daily Caller
Matt Lewis / The Daily Beast:
Putin Killed Trump's ‘America First’ Movement — In 2016, Trump wooed disaffected Republicans by bashing Bush's wars. But Russia's bombardment of Ukraine has changed things. … In political campaigns, we are always fighting the last war. — Donald Trump's election in 2016 was …
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Matt Lewis & the News, Washington Post, Frederick's Newsletter, Boston Herald and National Review
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
How does Ron DeSantis sleep at night? — Republicans are killing us. — No, really. — Until now, we've known that covid-19 death rates were higher among the unvaccinated, and also higher in counties that went for Donald Trump, whose supporters were more likely to resist vaccinations, masks and other pandemic precautions.
Julie Kelly / American Greatness:
From 15 Days to Two Years — The date of March 16, 2020 isn't just a day that will live in infamy—it marked the beginning of the largest crime against humanity since the last world war. — On Saturday morning, my daughter in college texted me: “I got sent home two years ago today. Feels like a dream.”
NBC New York:
NY Woman Punched 125 Times, Foot-Stomped in Brutal Hate Crime Beating: Police — A 42-year-old Yonkers man has been arrested on attempted murder as a hate crime and other charges in the vicious caught-on-camera beating of a 67-year-old Asian woman who was attacked as she returned home last week, police said Monday.
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NBC News, Vox, New York Times, Breitbart, The Hill, TheBlaze, New York Post, abc7NY, Lawyers, Guns & Money, CBS News, PIX11, UPI and YouTube
Dan Diamond / Washington Post:
Lawmakers push for pandemic probe modeled on 9/11 Commission ‘to fully reckon with the lessons’ … A Senate panel is set to vote Tuesday on whether to establish an independent task force to probe the U.S. pandemic response — the closest lawmakers have come to supporting such an investigation, two years into the crisis.
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Washington Examiner, Uniic Media, New Republic and Political Wire
Andrew Romano / Yahoo News:
Poll: Americans warm to Biden's approach on Russia and Ukraine — President Biden's approval rating for his handling of Russia and Ukraine has risen 5 percentage points since the start of the war in Eastern Europe more than two weeks ago, according to a new Yahoo News/YouGov poll …
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New York Times
Tom Cotton / Fox News:
Biden's timid leadership in Ukraine on full display in Poland MiG fiasco — While Zelenskyy has rallied his people, Biden has responded with timidity and half-measures — Sen. Cotton: Biden is moving at the speed of bureaucracy, not warfare — Right now, the Ukrainian people are locked …
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Washington Times and IJR
Joseph Wulfsohn / Fox News:
‘Liberal Hack Tournament’ returns, tourney all-stars compete with newcomers for viral glory — Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin made history last year as the first woman to win #HackMadness — CNN faces new turmoil amid Cuomo probe — One of the most viral events of the year is underway …
Amy Goldstein / Washington Post:
Millions of vulnerable Americans likely to fall off Medicaid once the federal public health emergency ends — As many as 16 million low-income Americans, including millions of children, are destined to fall off Medicaid when the nation's public health emergency ends, as states face …
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New York Times
Greg Jaffe / Washington Post:
In embattled Mariupol, glimpses of devastation and misery emerge — In the more than two weeks that it has been cut off from the outside world, Mariupol, the southern Ukrainian port city, has become synonymous with the horror of the Russian invasion. — It is a place of overflowing morgues …
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HotAir
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.
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The Root and The Daily Wire
ABC News:
White House to ‘stop critical COVID response efforts’ as funding stalls in Congress — The Biden administration has warned for weeks there was not enough money left. — The White House is preparing to “stop critical COVID response efforts” as additional funding for COVID-19 relief sits stalled …
Lachlan Cartwright / The Daily Beast:
MSNBC Almost Brought Back Olbermann to Replace Maddow — In this week's Source Material we reveal how MSNBC almost filled Maddow's soon-to-be vacant time slot with her own former mentor—until Rachel killed the deal. … To fill its upcoming Rachel Maddow void, MSNBC almost took a time machine back to the good old days of 2011.
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Mediaite, LGBTQ Nation, Raw Story, Washington Examiner and Newsbusters
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 …
Collin Anderson / Washington Free Beacon:
An Illinois Dem Helped Biden Cancel Keystone. Now, She's Campaigning on US Energy Independence. — Nikki Budzinski has promised to reduce America's ‘dependence on foreign energy from unstable regimes’ — As a federal official, Nikki Budzinski helped the Biden administration cancel the Keystone XL pipeline.
Jake Zuckerman / Ohio Capital Journal:
DeWine signs law removing training, background check, permitting requirement to conceal carry — Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill into law Monday removing training, background check and permitting requirements to carry a concealed weapon in Ohio. — When the law takes effect in 90 days …
Kyle Shideler / The American Mind:
“Here Be Monsters” — A remedial look at American interests — Since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the phrase “national interest” has become something of a blasphemy. Certain thinkers in the “realist” school of foreign policy analysis have drawn social media ire …
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Drops in the Ocean
Colleen Shalby / Los Angeles Times:
Gov. Newsom signs law to stop UC Berkeley enrollment cuts — Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation Monday that will rescue UC Berkeley from a court-ordered enrollment freeze and steep admission cuts and allow the university to resume plans to enroll more than 5,000 California first-year students.