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Institute for the Study of War:
Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, March 19 — Frederick W. Kagan, George Barros, and Kateryna Stepanenko — March 19, 3 pm ET — Ukrainian forces have defeated the initial Russian campaign of this war. That campaign aimed to conduct airborne and mechanized operations to seize Kyiv …
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Bloomberg, Washington Examiner, Al Jazeera, USA Today and Raw Story
David Siders / Politico:
How the GOP's dirtiest slur got a new life — In speeches, ads and on social media, it is fast becoming the defining smear of the 2022 primary campaign season: RINO. — The acronym — short for ‘Republican-In-Name-Only’ — is hardly new. But former President Donald Trump's frequent use …
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Raw Story
Jessica Grose / New York Times:
Who's Unhappy With Schools? The Answer Surprised Me. — Give this article- - - Read in app — Tucked into a New Yorker article by Jill Lepore about the spate of school board fights over just about everything was a statistic that caught my eye. Despite all the ink spilled lately …
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Civil War Memory and The Message Box
Washington Post:
How Ketanji Brown Jackson's path to the Supreme Court differs from the current justices — Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, President Biden's nominee to fill an upcoming Supreme Court vacancy, faces four days of Senate hearings starting Monday that are sure to include questions about her career.
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ABC News, Bloomberg, Vox, Associated Press, Washington Examiner, Fox News and USA Today
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Politico:
The Senate's Supreme Court peacekeeper prepares for his moment — Dick Durbin is a patient senator. And his restraint will be tested during this week's Supreme Court confirmation hearings for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. — Republicans telegraphed for weeks that they wouldn't put …
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ABC News, Associated Press, Washington Post, NPR and New York Times
Masha Gessen / New Yorker:
The Russians Fleeing Putin's Wartime Crackdown — Resisters are leaving Russia because the country they worked to build is disappearing—and the more people who leave, the faster it vanishes. … In the world as it existed before Russia invaded Ukraine, on February 24th …
Ben Tobias / BBC:
War in Ukraine: Anti-war opinions can cost Russians their jobs — For 28-year-old geography teacher Kamran Manafly, it all began with an Instagram post. — “I don't want to be a reflection of state propaganda,” he wrote on the social media site, just a few days before it was restricted in Russia.
Washington Post:
Russia's war for Ukraine could be headed toward stalemate … Russia's attempt to conquer Ukraine could be headed to a stalemate as heavy casualties and equipment losses take a toll on unprepared Russian forces that have failed so far to achieve any of their initial objectives, Western officials and military experts say.
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CBS News, 19FortyFive and The Guardian
The Economic Times:
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy suspends parties with Russian links — Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has ordered to suspend activities of 11 political parties with links to Russia. The largest of them is the Opposition Platform for Life, which has 44 out of 450 seats in the country's parliament.
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Breitbart
Sierra Rains / Northwest Florida Daily News:
'It's choose your fighter time': Rep. Matt Gaetz announces reelection campaign — FORT WALTON BEACH — Rep. Matt Gaetz announced Saturday that he will be running for reelection this year. — Gaetz confirmed that he will be fighting to keep his seat in the U.S. House as he met with a crowd …
Jane Harper / Virginian-Pilot:
Virginian-Pilot reporter among those killed in Granby Street shooting in downtown Norfolk — Saturday would have been Sierra Jenkins' turn to cover the breaking news shift for The Virginian-Pilot. — When an editor learned early Saturday that several people had been shot in downtown Norfolk …
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CNN, Associated Press, New York Post, The Hill, Mediaite and Raw Story, more at Mediagazer »
Detroit Free Press:
Informant: Whitmer kidnap suspect wanted to blow up COVID-19 vaccine plants, kill doctors — The masks and shutdowns were one thing. — But it was the COVID-19 vaccines, and the thought of them becoming mandatory, that really pushed the alleged Gov. Gretchen Whitmer kidnap plotters over the edge …
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Althouse
Jordain Carney / The Hill:
Senate GOP eyes Hunter Biden, Fauci probes after midterms — Hunter Biden. Anthony Fauci. Afghanistan. The border. — As Senate Republicans feel increasingly bullish about November, where they are fighting to regain control of Congress, they are floating using a new majority to dig …
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National Journal, The Guardian and BizPac Review
Benjamin Mueller / New York Times:
Another Covid Surge May Be Coming. Are We Ready for It? — “We've been wearing rose-colored glasses instead of correcting our vision,” one scientist said. — Give this article- - - Read in app — Scarcely two months after the Omicron variant drove coronavirus case numbers …