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11:50 AM ET, March 19, 2022

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Greg Jaffe / Washington Post:
Afghanistan's last finance minister, now a D.C. Uber driver, ponders what went wrong  —  Until last summer, Khalid Payenda was Afghanistan's finance minister, overseeing a $6 billion budget — the lifeblood of a government fighting for its survival in a war that had long been at the center of U.S. foreign policy.
Nathaniel Herz / Anchorage Daily News:
Alaska U.S. Rep. Don Young has died at age 88  —  Alaska U.S. Rep. Don Young died Friday, his office said.  —  His wife, Anne, was by his side, his office said in statement.  —  “It's with heavy hearts and deep sadness that we announce Congressman Don Young, the Dean of the House …
Ruth Marcus / Washington Post:
How low will the GOP go in taking on Ketanji Brown Jackson?  Josh Hawley lets us know.  —  How desperate can you get?  This desperate: Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) is pushing the argument that Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson is dangerously soft on sex offenders, child pornographers in particular.
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Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
Josh Hawley's misleading attack on Judge Jackson's sentencing of child-porn offenders
Tierney Sneed / CNN:
GOP senators push misleading portrayal of Ketanji Brown Jackson's record on child porn cases
Discussion: Red Hot Rebel's Rants
Wall Street Journal:
Reported Detention of Russian Spy Boss Shows Tension Over Stalled Ukraine Invasion, U.S. Officials Say  —  U.S. deems credible reports that chief of FSB intelligence agency's Ukraine unit is under house arrest; bickering between FSB, defense ministry  —  WASHINGTON—Recriminations …
Kenneth Chang / New York Times:
Russian Astronauts Board ISS in Colors Similar to Ukraine Flag  —  Three Russian astronauts launched to the International Space Station early Friday.  A few hours later, their Soyuz spacecraft docked at the space station and, when they boarded the orbiting outpost, they were wearing flight suits …
Discussion: BBC, Space.com and The New Arab
New York Post:
Spies who lie: 51 ‘intelligence’ experts refuse to apologize for discrediting true Hunter Biden story  —  They are the supposed nonpartisan group of top spies looking out for the best interest of the nation.  —  But the 51 former “intelligence” officials who cast doubt on The Post's Hunter …
Washington Post:
It's 70 degrees warmer than normal in eastern Antarctica.  Scientists are flabbergasted. … The coldest location on the planet has experienced an episode of warm weather this week unlike any ever observed, with temperatures over the eastern Antarctic ice sheet soaring 50 to 90 degrees above normal.
Discussion: WINK NEWS and The Times of Israel
NBC News:
Ukraine-Russia war live updates: Russia says it used hypersonic missiles as Zelenskyy calls for talks  —  Experts answer viewer questions on the war in Ukraine  —  Russia's military said Saturday it had used a hypersonic missiles in combat for the first time to destroy an ammunition depot in Ukraine's west.
Isaac Stanley-Becker / Washington Post:
Purim in Berlin: Ukrainian Jews find refuge in what was once Europe's ‘center of darkness’  —  BERLIN — Yaroslava Sveshnikov danced and sang.  He ate hamantaschen, pastries symbolizing the wicked courtier Haman, whose thwarted effort to annihilate the Jews in ancient Persia is narrated …
Sophia Cai / Axios:
Scoop: White House considered sending Americans gas cards  —  The White House considered giving Americans gas cards to help offset high prices, but faced strong opposition from congressional committees, which questioned the plan's viability and effectiveness.
Discussion: NOQ Report
Wall Street Journal:
Ukrainian Forces Try to Hold Mariupol as Combat Reaches City Streets  —  Russia fires a long-range ballistic air missile hitting a military base in western Ukraine; capturing Mariupol in the south remains a key objective  —  KYIV, Ukraine—Russian forces pushed into the city of Mariupol Saturday …
Emily Peck / Axios:
Ignoring abortion access is getting harder for companies  —  Companies that never had to deal with abortion rights are now picking a side. … - Apple, which has a big presence in Texas, confirmed to Axios that its health insurance policies cover abortions, including travel fees if needed.
Discussion: National Review
Greg Bluestein / Politico:
How Brian Kemp Resisted Trump's Pressure to Overturn the Georgia Election Results  —  In late 2020, as Donald Trump launched a last-ditch effort to pressure state legislatures and governors to stop the certification of the vote that had made Joe Biden the president-elect, Trump set his sights on Georgia.
Discussion: Raw Story and Washington Post
Foreign Policy:
How Putin Bungled His Invasion of Ukraine  —  Faulty assumptions, terrible logistics, and a ferocious Ukrainian resistance have turned Russian President Vladimir Putin's Ukrainian adventure to ashes—for now.  —  Three weeks after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, social media around the world …
John Ismay / New York Times:
Ukraine Is Wrecking Russian Tanks With a Gift From Britain  —  In video after video taken in Ukraine, a puff of smoke and a brief flash of light signal that another clutch of Russian troops are about to die.  —  Sometimes it is only a split second before that light streaks to a tank …
Discussion: HotAir
Maria Cramer / New York Times:
Trump Campaign Owes $300,000 in Legal Fees After Another Failed NDA Case  —  The award stems from an arbitration claim that was dismissed in part because of the “vague and unenforceable” provisions of a nondisclosure agreement.  — Give this article- - - Read in app
Kevin Williams / Washington Post:
An Appalachian town was told a bitcoin mine would bring an economic boom.  It got noise pollution and an eyesore. … LIMESTONE, Tenn. — It started as a low hum one day last spring.  Then it got louder, and soon some residents said the noise was like a jet engine idling on a nearby tarmac.
Discussion: Cryptocracy and Althouse
Ruby Cramer / Politico:
What Racism Taught an American Journalist About Covering the War  —  Wars always surface new journalists and new storytelling.  One of the new faces of this war is Terrell Jermaine Starr, who from his home base in Ukraine has gained hundreds of thousands of followers in the span of one month — 368,000 people and counting on Twitter.
Christina Wilkie / CNBC:
Biden warns Xi of global backlash if China helps Russia's attack on Ukraine  — President Joe Biden spoke to Chinese President Xi Jinping for nearly two hours on Friday morning, largely about the Russian invasion of Ukraine.  — Moscow has asked Beijing for assistance in its war …
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Charles R. Davis / Insider:
The socialite daughter of Putin's spokesman complains US sanctions are ‘unfair’ but thinks they won't make a difference … - Elizaveta Peskova is the daughter of Vladimir Putin spokesperson Dmitriy Peskov.  — The US government sanctioned her and the rest of her family on March 11.
Kate Scanlon / Washington Examiner:
Josh Mandel and Mike Gibbons nearly come to blows at Ohio candidate forum  —  Ohio Republican Senate candidates Josh Mandel and Mike Gibbons nearly came to blows during a candidate forum Friday evening.  —  Mandel, a former state treasurer and an early front-runner in the race …
Meg Kinnard / Associated Press:
Firing-squad executions get the greenlight in South Carolina  —  COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina has given the greenlight to firing-squad executions, a method codified into state law l ast year after a decade-long pause in carrying out death sentences because of the state's inability to procure lethal injection drugs.
David French / The Atlantic:
What the Russia Invasion Teaches Us About the Right  —  Contrarians aren't critical thinkers.  They're gullible reactionaries, vulnerable to conspiracy theories. … I want to share with you two remarkably similar numbers.  At first glance, they should have nothing to do with each other.
Tanner Greer / New York Times:
Realism Must Guide Our Reaction to Russia's Invasion  —  The Russian invasion of Ukraine has transformed the face of global geopolitics.  Two weeks ago, the West stood distracted, uncertain and divided; now it has embarked on a determined, even frenzied, effort to stymie Russian power.
Michelle Boorstein / Washington Post:
Researchers warn that Christian nationalists are becoming more radical and are targeting voting  —  New research linking Christian nationalism with a desire to limit voting.  People citing their faith as the reason they support trucker convoys that shut down the border over covid protections.
 
 
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John F. Helliwell / The World Happiness Report:
Happiness, benevolence, and trust during COVID-19 and beyond
Discussion: NPR and Bloomberg
Neil Irwin / Axios:
The virtues of slow and steady economic growth
Mick Ryan / Sydney Morning Herald:
Putin needs a revised theory of victory that excludes the capture of Kyiv
Thomas Grove / Wall Street Journal:
Putin Turned to a Chechen Warlord to Intimidate Ukraine. It Hasn't Worked.
Discussion: Raw Story
Shane Goldmacher / New York Times:
Dr. Oz's Heritage Is Targeted as Rivals Vie for Trump Backing
Discussion: New York Post and NBC News
John Reinan / Star Tribune:
Minnesota native killed in Ukraine was getting food for hospital patients
Discussion: The Hill
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Brad Dress / The Hill:
Ex-West Virginia legislator pleads guilty in Jan. 6 case
Zachary Petrizzo / The Daily Beast:
People's Convoy Reveals Ridiculous New Goal: ‘Take Back’ Black Lives Matter Plaza
Discussion: The Hill and TMZ.com
Michael Schaffer / Politico:
Will ‘Trump Enablers’ Eat Lunch in This Town Again?
Jason Lemon / Newsweek:
Cheney Says Greene One of Kremlin's ‘Useful Idiots’ After Ukraine Remarks
Discussion: LGBTQ Nation and Raw Story
Steve Hendrix / Washington Post:
Inside the transfer of foreign military equipment to Ukrainian soldiers
Dan Froomkin / Press Watch:
The New York Times editorial board should retract and resign
Breaking Defense:
Ukraine is getting Switchblade. It should be just the first wave of loitering munitions for Kyiv.
Discussion: Axios
 

 
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