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Hunter Walker / Rolling Stone:
Exclusive: Witness Claims Trump's Chief of Staff Was on Phone Call Planning Jan. 6 March on Capitol — Trump's team agreed it would encourage supporters to march, but try to “make it look like they went down there on their own,” Scott Johnston tells Rolling Stone
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New York Times:
Russian Soldiers Took Their City, Then Their Homes — As Russian forces pushed toward Kyiv, they stormed an apartment complex in a nearby suburb and held residents hostage. Some of it was caught on camera. — Give this article- - - Read in app — KYIV, Ukraine — For days …
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Ron DePasquale / New York Times:
Ukrainian Official Calls For Corridor Out of Mariupol — Russian forces escalated the attack on the port city, which has been pummeled since the start of the war. President Biden announced a week of diplomatic efforts, including a trip to Poland. — Here are the latest developments in Ukraine.
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Guy Chazan / Financial Times:
‘Hell on earth’: survivors recount Mariupol's annihilation under Russian bombs | Free to read — Residents who escaped from besieged Ukrainian port depict harrowing conditions for civilians — In the besieged city of Mariupol, scene of the heaviest fighting in Russia's three-week war on Ukraine …
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RedState, The Guardian, CBS News and The Kyiv Independent
Olafimihan Oshin / The Hill:
Zelensky says Ukrainian political parties linked to Russia to be banned
Zelensky says Ukrainian political parties linked to Russia to be banned
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Axios, Valiant News, The Gateway Pundit, National Review, Deadline and The Economic Times
Josef Federman / Associated Press:
Zelenskyy evokes Holocaust as he appeals to Israel for aid
Zelenskyy evokes Holocaust as he appeals to Israel for aid
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The Times of Israel, Valiant News, Radio Free Europe/Radio …, New York Post and NPR
Ben Tobias / BBC:
War in Ukraine: Anti-war opinions can cost Russians their jobs
War in Ukraine: Anti-war opinions can cost Russians their jobs
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UPI and New York Times
Devin Dwyer / ABC News:
Justice Clarence Thomas hospitalized with infection, Supreme Court says — He was admitted to the hospital after experiencing flu-like symptoms. — Justice Clarence Thomas has been hospitalized with an infection, the Supreme Court announced in a statement.
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RedState, Associated Press, Townhall and Raw Story
Carl Hulse / New York Times:
On Eve of Confirmation Hearings, G.O.P. Steps Up Attacks on Jackson — The White House and Democrats have pushed back hard against new claims that the judge was overly lenient in certain cases, calling them a smear. — Give this article- - - Read in app
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Emily Jacobs / Washington Examiner:
McConnell: Ketanji Brown Jackson declined to oppose court packing
McConnell: Ketanji Brown Jackson declined to oppose court packing
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David Rothkopf / The Daily Beast:
U.S., Ukraine, NATO Have a Secret Weapon Against Russia: Patience. — The longer Russia's war in Ukraine rages on, the more the Kremlin stands to lose. … How long is a night when you are huddled beneath a blanket on a subway station floor, holding your baby in your arms as missiles …
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Nick Cohen / The Guardian:
Those on the right who loudly praised Putin have now fallen strangely silent
New York Times:
Ashley Biden's Diary Was Shown at Trump Fund-Raiser. Weeks Later, Project Veritas Called Her. — The right-wing group's deceptive call to the president's daughter a month before Election Day is among the new details that show how the organization worked to expose personal information about the Biden family.
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Anna Getmansky / Haaretz:
Iron Dome and Beyond: Israel Can, and Must, Save Lives in Ukraine — One Western country has the unique experience and capacity to help Ukraine protect civilian lives from Putin's bombardment: Israel. Unfortunately, despite repeated requests from Kyiv, it has chosen not to do — Zen Read
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Gil Hoffman / Jerusalem Post:
'Why won't Israel give Ukraine weapons?' Zelensky criticizes Knesset
'Why won't Israel give Ukraine weapons?' Zelensky criticizes Knesset
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David S. Cloud / Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Sends Patriot Missiles to Saudi Arabia, Fulfilling Urgent Request — The arms were transferred in past month after Saudi military sought new supply to repel drone, missile attacks by Iran-backed Houthi rebels — WASHINGTON—The Biden administration has transferred a significant number …
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Kevin D. Williamson / National Review:
Autocracy's Fatal Flaws — It is as true today as it's ever been that freedom is not only a moral good but also a practical one. — NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE — T — he lesson of the hour: Unfree societies are weak. — The allure of strongman nationalist government — Vladimir Putin's Russia …
David Kushner / Insider:
‘We have your daughter’: The terrified father paid the ransom. Then he found his kid where he least expected her. … Last year, at about 11 in the morning on July 29, Richard Mendelstein was working in his home office in Princeton, New Jersey, when his phone rang. The caller ID read “unknown.”
Will Bunch / The Philadelphia Inquirer:
America has a New York Times-doesn't-get-the-First Amendment problem — It may be the most classic bit during the nine-season run of the iconic TV sitcom Seinfeld: The time that Jerry shows up at the airport car rental place with his reservation, only to be told there aren't any cars.
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Alexi McCammond / Axios:
First look: Lincoln Project sponsors pro-democracy coalition — The founders of The Lincoln Project are helping unite over two dozen political groups as “The Union,” aiming to mobilize tens of thousands of volunteers in legal, tech and communications capacities ahead of the midterms and 2024 election, Axios has learned.
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Sharon Weinberger / Wall Street Journal:
Pentagon's Work With Ukraine's Biological Facilities Becomes Flashpoint in Russia's Information War — Moscow falsely accuses U.S. of funding biowarfare in Ukraine despite Kremlin once benefiting from Pentagon program — On his first official visit abroad, the new senator from Illinois …
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