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Martin Pengelly / The Guardian:
Kid Rock says Donald Trump sought his advice on North Korea and Islamic State — Musician, who visited White House in 2017 with Ted Nugent and Sarah Palin, said I'm like, ‘Am I supposed to be in on this shit?’ — The rapper Kid Rock said Donald Trump once asked him for advice about US policy on Islamic State and North Korea.
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The Daily Beast, Raw Story, The Morning Missive, Stereogum, Mediaite, Consequence, The Hill and Rolling Stone
Matt Lewis / The Daily Beast:
Conservatives Can Oppose Ketanji Brown Jackson Without Lying — Sen. Josh Hawley's outrageous smear of Judge Jackson's record is beyond the pale, even for rough-and-tumble Supreme Court nomination politics. … In recent years, conspiracy theorists on the right have become obsessed …
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Insider, Washington Examiner, TheBlaze, Raw Story, Breitbart and No More Mister Nice Blog
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Politico:
12 Questions That Would Actually Tell Us Something About Ketanji Brown Jackson — Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson will face a barrage of senatorial questions over the next two days, as members of the Senate Judiciary Committee scramble to get their moment of face time in a high-profile confirmation hearing.
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Washington Examiner, CNBC, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, USA Today, CNN, UPI, Common Dreams, NBC Chicago, Nebraska Examiner and Toledo Blade
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Republicans to roll dice by grilling Jackson over child pornography sentencing decisions
Republicans to roll dice by grilling Jackson over child pornography sentencing decisions
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Roll Call, Washington Post and National Review
Gillian Brockell / Washington Post:
Ted Cruz told Ketanji Brown Jackson that Bushrod Washington was not ‘controversial.’ He was an enslaver.
Ted Cruz told Ketanji Brown Jackson that Bushrod Washington was not ‘controversial.’ He was an enslaver.
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Power Line
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
The collapse of Supreme Court consensus
The collapse of Supreme Court consensus
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Washington Examiner, Politico, National Review, Raw Story, Reason, Outside the Beltway and The Dispatch
Wall Street Journal:
Midtown Manhattan With Fewer Office Workers: Imagining the Unthinkable — New York officials face the reality that the district's economy might never be the same — People want to live in Manhattan as much as they ever have. The problem is that not enough people want to work there.
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The Big Picture
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Friction between Harris and Biden camps revealed in new book — DRIVING THE DAY — The White House has worked hard to project a united front between President JOE BIDEN and VP KAMALA HARRIS and their respective teams. — But the upcoming book “This Will Not Pass …
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Insider, The Hill, HotAir, Missouri Independent, The Guardian, Breitbart, Amazon.com. Spend less. Smile …, Supercreator, Associated Press, New York Times and CNN
Matt Taibbi / TK News:
World's Dullest Editorial Launches Panic — In an inane sequel to the Harper's Letter fiasco, a New York Times editorial ignites a fury proving its anodyne thesis — The New York Times ran a tepid house editorial in favor of free speech last week. A sober reaction:
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The Liberal Patriot
Washington Post:
White House officials say U.S. has exhausted funds to buy potential fourth vaccine dose for all Americans … The Biden administration lacks the funds to purchase a potential fourth coronavirus vaccine dose for everyone, even as other countries place their own orders and potentially move ahead …
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Washington Examiner
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Dan Mangan / CNBC:
Porn star Stormy Daniels loses appeal in Trump case, owes former president almost $300,000 — Porn star Stormy Daniels must pay ex-President Donald Trump nearly $300,000 in attorneys' fees, a federal appeals court said in a ruling upholding a judge's order in her failed defamation lawsuit.
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Washington Examiner, HuffPost, UPI, New York Post, The Gateway Pundit and Althouse
Emily Smith / Page Six:
Friends beg Putin's lover Alina Kabaeva to persuade him to end the war — Friends of Vladimir Putin's “Eva Braun” Alina Kabaeva are begging her to go to Moscow to persuade him to end the war - as she faces expulsion from Switzerland. — “Alina's female friends are begging her to fly …
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The Local and The Odessa Journal
Associated Press:
Navalny sentenced to 9 years in prison by Russian court — MOSCOW (AP) — Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was convicted of fraud and contempt of court and sentenced to nine years in a maximum security prison on Tuesday, in a trial Kremlin critics see as an attempt …
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The Moscow Times, CBS News, One America News Network and Reuters
John Stoehr / The Editorial Board:
Accountability to others is the price of freedom for ourselves. But too many Americans want democracy on the cheap — Henry David Thoreau, Jane Addams, Martin Luther King Jr and Audre Lorde knew that shared problems demand shared responsibility. — Anne Tyler, the American novelist …
Greg Rosalsky / NPR:
How ‘shock therapy’ created Russian oligarchs and paved the path for Putin — It's been a rough few weeks for Roman Abramovich. — The British government blocked him from entering the country and froze his assets, depriving him of a glittering collection of sports cars …
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Raw Story
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William J. Broad / New York Times:
The Smaller Bombs That Could Turn Ukraine Into a Nuclear War Zone — In destructive power, the behemoths of the Cold War dwarfed the American atomic bomb that destroyed Hiroshima. Washington's biggest test blast was 1,000 times as large. Moscow's was 3,000 times.
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The Hill, Al Jazeera and Wide World of News
Politico:
The Real Goal of Kremlin Disinformation Isn't What You Think — On Sept. 1, 1939, the New York Times ran a banner headline reading, “German Army Attacks Poland, Cities Bombed, Port Blockaded.” What became known as World War II had begun. — Weeks later, however, the banner headlines were gone.
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Raw Story
Roger Sollenberger / The Daily Beast:
Ted Cruz's Latest Troll? Turning His Campaign Into a Super PAC — Ted Cruz has found a novel approach to supporting candidates. … Federal law says candidates can only give other candidates $2,000 per election. But Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX)—in classic Cruz fashion—may have found a loophole.
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Raw Story
Andrew Solender / Axios:
Vulnerable Democrats eye GOP transit mask repeal — The chair of the House Democrats' campaign arm and some of the vulnerable members he's charged with re-electing are voicing support for a Republican-led mask mandate repeal bill. … - The backing also illustrates how Democrats …
Joann Muller / Axios:
Wage increases are not keeping up with inflation — U.S. wages are increasing, but not nearly enough to keep up with the soaring cost of gasoline and rent, according to a new analysis by the Urban Institute. … - Higher prices for gas and rent are shrinking these families' budgets for other daily needs, like food.
David Horowitz / Front Page Magazine:
Stop the Russian Invasion of America — Biden wants to protect every border except our own. — Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical Left and Islamic terrorism.
Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
After Criticism, Film Museum Will Highlight Hollywood's Jewish History — The new Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles, which tried to present an inclusive history of film, overlooked the role Jewish immigrants played in creating the industry. — Give this article- - - Read in app
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Althouse and Hollywood Reporter
Tim Dickinson / Rolling Stone:
Amid War Crimes in Ukraine, American Right Wingers Are Applauding Russia — From Trump adviser Roger Stone to rocker Aaron Lewis, MAGAworld has unleashed a flood of praise for Putin — Vladimir Putin is ramping up his brutal assault on Ukraine, shelling civilians from Odessa to Kharkiv …
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HuffPost
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Paul Rosenzweig / The Atlantic:
Stop Waiting for Trump to Get Convicted — Attorney General Merrick Garland is not going to save democracy. Nor is the attorney general of New York, Letitia James; the Manhattan district attorney, Alvin Bragg; nor the Fulton County district attorney, Fani Willis.
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Raw Story
NBC News:
Lia Thomas' NCAA championship performance gives women sports a crucial opportunity — Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas ties for 5th place in NCAA Nationals — On Saturday, University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas placed last in the 100-yard freestyle swim during the NCAA championships, ending her career in collegiate swimming.
James Kirchick / New York Times:
When Reagan Said Gay — On March 8, the Florida Senate passed the innocuously named Parental Rights in Education Act, which Gov. Ron DeSantis is now expected to sign into law. Dubbed the “Don't Say Gay” bill by critics, the legislation mandates that “classroom instruction by school personnel …
David Lat / Original Jurisdiction:
An Open Letter To Yale Law Dean Heather Gerken — As dean, it's better to be feared than loved—and it's time to strike fear into the hearts of free-speech opponents. … Dear Dean Gerken, — Greetings. I hope this message finds you well as we move into spring, and I look forward …
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Reason