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Washington Post:
Virginia Thomas urged White House chief to pursue unrelenting efforts to overturn the 2020 election, texts show … Virginia Thomas, a conservative activist married to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, repeatedly pressed White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows to pursue unrelenting efforts …
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CNN:
First on CNN: January 6 committee has text messages between Ginni Thomas and Mark Meadows — The House Select Committee investigating the January 6 riot has in its possession more than two dozen text messages between former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows and Virginia “Ginni” …
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New York Times:
Ginni Thomas Pressed Trump's Chief of Staff to Overturn 2020 Vote, Texts Show — The messages between Ms. Thomas and Mark Meadows are the first evidence that she directly advised the White House in efforts to reverse the election results. — Give this article- - - Read in app
CBS News:
Ginni Thomas, Justice Clarence Thomas' wife, exchanged texts with Mark Meadows about efforts to overturn the 2020 election — Virginia Thomas, a conservative activist married to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, repeatedly pressed White House chief of staff Mark Meadows to pursue unrelenting efforts …
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TMZ.com:
Justice Breyer Says Clarence Thomas is Fine, Jackson Confirmation Not My Business
Justice Breyer Says Clarence Thomas is Fine, Jackson Confirmation Not My Business
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Alia E. Dastagir / USA Today:
Marsha Blackburn asked Ketanji Brown Jackson to define ‘woman.’ Science says there's no simple answer. … In the 13th hour of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's confirmation hearing Tuesday, Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) asked the Supreme Court nominee: “Can you provide a definition for the word ‘woman’?”
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Sydney Keller / WZTV:
Tennessee pastors express ‘embarrassment’ towards Sen. Blackburn's SCOTUS nominee remarks — Tennessee pastors expressed their “embarrassment” and “frustration” towards Tennessee's state Senior SenatorMarsha Blackburn for her role on the U. S. Senate's Judiciary Committee after the second …
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Politico:
GOP frets over how hard to fight Jackson — Republicans are rejecting the harshest tactics that could trap Ketanji Brown Jackson's Supreme Court nomination indefinitely in the Senate Judiciary Committee — though they're wrestling with how hard to fight it.
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Gina Cherelus / New York Times:
The Story Behind That Photo of Ketanji Brown Jackson and Her Daughter — A Times photographer talks about documenting history and pride at the Supreme Court confirmation hearings. — Give this article- - - Read in app — When Sarahbeth Maney was tapped to photograph the confirmation hearings …
Elie Mystal / The Nation:
Ketanji Brown Jackson's Long Pause Explained Racism and Sexism in America
Ketanji Brown Jackson's Long Pause Explained Racism and Sexism in America
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Jordain Carney / The Hill:
GOP shoots down Supreme Court boycott
GOP shoots down Supreme Court boycott
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Washington Post:
Confirmation hearings for Jackson conclude after testimony from outside witnesses
Confirmation hearings for Jackson conclude after testimony from outside witnesses
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Washington Post:
Sen. Manchin launches new push for ‘all of the above’ energy bill … Sen. Joe Manchin III (D-W.Va.) has restarted talks with fellow Democrats about reviving the party's climate and social spending bill, according to two people familiar with the matter, as administration officials search …
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Hans Nichols / Axios:
Scoop: Manchin outlines BBB deal requirements — Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) told a group of climate activists and energy executives he's open to supporting revised Build Back Better legislation narrowly addressing three issues: climate change, prescription drug prices and deficit reduction.
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Insider
Chloe Folmar / The Hill:
More than 400,000 Ukrainians taken to Russia against their will, official says — A Ukrainian official alleged Thursday that 402,000 Ukrainians have been taken into Russia against their will. — Ukrainian ombudsperson Lyudmyla Denisova said Ukraine fears that some of the civilians …
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Politico:
Donald Trump sues Hillary Clinton and allies over Russia claims — Former President Donald Trump is suing 2016 Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in a sprawling case that accuses her of conspiring with dozens of other actors — frequent targets of Trump's conspiracy theories and rage — to topple his presidency.
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Johnny Diaz / New York Times:
U.S. House Candidate Ends Run After Uproar Over Behavior at Sleepover — Abby Broyles of Oklahoma said on Thursday that she had checked into rehab “to focus on myself and my happiness” weeks after apologizing for drinking and swearing at children. — Give this article- - - Read in app
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U.S. Department of Justice:
Four Russian Government Employees Charged in Two Historical Hacking Campaigns Targeting Critical Infrastructure Worldwide — Defendants' Separate Campaigns Both Targeted Software and Hardware for Operational Technology Systems — The Department of Justice unsealed two indictments today …
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Melanie Zanona / CNN:
McCarthy calls endorsement of Cheney's primary foe a ‘special case’ — See McCarthy's head-spinning flip on Liz Cheney — Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida (CNN)House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy said he won't be wading into any other primaries to oust incumbents in his own party …
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Max Greenwood / The Hill:
McCarthy says GOP will win control of House: 'It's not going to be a five-seat majority'
McCarthy says GOP will win control of House: 'It's not going to be a five-seat majority'
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Washington Examiner
Phil Stewart / Reuters:
Exclusive: U.S. assesses up to 60% failure rate for some Russian missiles, officials say — The United States assesses that Russia is suffering failure rates as high as 60% for some of the precision-guided missiles it is using to attack Ukraine, three U.S. officials with knowledge of the intelligence told Reuters.
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Reuters:
U.S. weekly jobless claims drop to lowest level since 1969 — The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits dropped to a 52 1/2-year low last week, while unemployment rolls continued to shrink, pointing to rapidly diminishing labor market slack that will keep boosting wage inflation.
Brian Melley / Associated Press:
Nebraska US Rep. Fortenberry found guilty in campaign probe — LOS ANGELES (AP) — U.S. Rep. Jeff Fortenberry of Nebraska was convicted Thursday on charges that he lied to federal authorities about an illegal $30,000 contribution to his campaign from a foreign billionaire at a 2016 Los Angeles fundraiser.
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Will Bunch / The Philadelphia Inquirer:
50 years after Watergate, the president of the United States still flies above the law — There once was an era — not so long ago, in my lifetime — when Americans had so much trust in their government that most folks couldn't fathom a president committing felonies in the Oval Office.
Antony Beevor / The Atlantic:
Putin Doesn't Realize How Much Warfare Has Changed — The Russian president's obsession with World War II is hindering his invasion of Ukraine. — About the author: Antony Beevor is the author of Stalingrad and other books on military history. — Otto von Bismarck once said that only a fool learns from his own mistakes.
VICE:
Tiny ‘Glock Switches’ Have Quietly Flooded the US With Deadly Machine Guns — An investigation by VICE News and The Trace uncovered an alarming surge in criminal cases involving “auto sears” or “switches,” which convert Glock pistols and other common weapons into fully automatic machine guns.
CNN:
North Korea fires first suspected ICBM since 2017 — Seoul, South Korea (CNN)North Korea has fired what is believed to be its first intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) in more than four years as Western leaders gather in Brussels for a security summit.
Phillip W. Magness / No Title | AIER:
Did Tipping Come from Slavery? The 1619 Project Lies Again — Is the common act of tipping your waiter at a restaurant really a successor to slavery's harmful legacy? Does tipping your bartender or Uber driver mean you are perpetuating the structural racism of the 19th century?
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David Harsanyi / National Review:
No, Asking a Nominee to Explain Her Record Isn't Worse Than Accusing a Nominee of Gang Rape — In an editorial today, the Washington Post argues that “Republicans boast they have not pulled a Kavanaugh. In fact, they've treated Jackson worse.” A “woman credibly accused Mr. Kavanaugh of sexual assault …
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Julia Johnson / Washington Examiner:
Photographer ‘surprised and disappointed’ at Today's edited Lia Thomas photos — EXCLUSIVE — Photographer and University of Pennsylvania graduate Erica Denhoff was shocked to see her work significantly altered on the Today show last week, adding that at first, she thought “something was honestly wrong with the video.”
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Glenn Thrush / New York Times:
Most Americans say Biden is ‘not tough enough’ on Russia, a new poll finds. — President Biden faces intensifying pressure at home four weeks into the war, with a solid majority of Americans expressing doubt that he has done enough to punish Russia for its invasion of Ukraine …
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Mary Ellen Klas / Miami Herald:
By Mary Ellen Klas Herald/Times Tallahassee Bureau — A conference of immigration attorneys and wealth management companies who work with international investors and real estate developers has rescinded its invitation to Gov. Ron DeSantis to be the keynote speaker at its Miami conference next month …
Kai Kupferschmidt / Science:
Studying the spread of misinformation should become a top scientific priority, says biologist Carl Bergstrom … When Carl Bergstrom worked on plans to prepare the United States for a hypothetical pandemic, in the early 2000s, he and his colleagues were worried vaccines might not get to those who needed them most.