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New York Times:
Live Updates: At Least 39 Killed in Strike on Train Station, Ukraine Says, as Thousands Flee From East  —  The station in the eastern city of Kramatorsk had been a main point of evacuation as the region braced for a scaling up of Russia's offensive.  The European Union formally approved …
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
GOP ‘built on fraud, fear and fascism’?  If the jackboot fits...  There were even more vermin than usual in Washington this week.  A rabid fox at the Capitol bit at least nine people, including Rep. Ami Bera (D-Calif.).  And Democratic National Committee Chair Jaime Harrison attacked Sen. Tom Cotton …
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Washington Post:
Rep. Gonzales on how the GOP can win more Hispanic voters  —  Good morning, Early Birds.  Congress has skipped town, but we're still here.  Send us your best tips: earlytips@washpost.com.  Thanks for waking up with us.  —  In today's edition: Why Black voters who celebrated Ketanji Brown …
The Daily Beast:
‘Gutted’: Inside the Manhattan DA's Unraveling Trump Probe  —  The Manhattan DA's case against Donald Trump increasingly seems to be going nowhere. … Over the last several weeks, the Manhattan District Attorney's investigation into former President Donald Trump has appeared to be unraveling …
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New York Times:
Under Fire, Manhattan D.A. Defends Handling of Trump Investigation
Financial Times:
Nato states agree to supply heavy weapons to Ukraine  —  Russia admits ‘significant losses of troops’ as Donbas region prepares for fresh offensive  —  Nato member states have agreed to supply new types of advanced weaponry to Ukraine, alliance representatives have said …
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Washington Post:
Expulsion of Russian ‘diplomats’ may strangle Moscow's spying
New York Times:
F.B.I. Preparing to Investigate How Classified Material Went to Trump's Home  —  Federal authorities want to know more about how sensitive national security information came to be in 15 boxes of documents and mementos sent to Mar-a-Lago from the White House.  — Give this article- - - Read in app
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Dalton Bennett / Washington Post:
In eastern Ukraine, Russian military razing towns to take them over
Discussion: The Atlantic
Justin Rohrlich / The Daily Beast:
Yakuza Boss Arrested at Manhattan Steakhouse for Alleged Rockets-for-Heroin Scheme  —  “The drugs were destined for New York streets, and the weapons shipments were meant for factions in unstable nations.”  —  A Japanese organized crime kingpin conspired to broker massive deals …
Elena Schneider / Politico:
‘If we do this right...’: The new Dem organizing strategy catching fire ahead of the midterms  —  A group of Democratic strategists is trying to spread a novel organizing tactic in this year's election.  Technically, it's called “paid relational organizing,” but it boils down to this …
Breck Dumas / Fox Business:
GEICO apologizes, reverses course after inviting Linda Sarsour to speak at company event  —  The pro-Palestinian activist has been widely accused of anti-Semitism  —  Property and casualty insurer GEICO landed in hot water with several Jewish advocacy groups this week after inviting pro-Palestinian activist …
Discussion: OutKick and The Daily Wire
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
If the Senate can't help workers, maybe unions and states can  —  For now, legislative proposals to reduce costs and improve the lives of workers, such as expanding paid leave, subsidizing child care and making prekindergarten universal, is kaput.  Support for such a comprehensive package …
Discussion: New York Times
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The Lever:
Biden Offers Amazon Workers Rhetoric, But No Action
Discussion: Washington Post
U.S. Department of Justice:
District Man Sentenced to 151 Months in Prison for Receipt of Child Pornography  —  Defendant Requested Videos of Babies  —  WASHINGTON - Ruben Verastigui, 29, of Washington, D.C., was sentenced today to 151 months in prison on a federal charge of receipt of child pornography.
Discussion: Politico and Raw Story
Choire Sicha / New York Magazine:
Journalism's Twitter Problem Is the Journalists  —  Today, New York Times honcho Dean Baquet ordered a company-wide “reset” in how his staff should think about Twitter.  Mostly, he'd like them to never look at it again.  —  You can see why.  Most of the people who work for him are very bad …
Jennifer Haberkorn / Los Angeles Times:
Rape exceptions to abortion bans were once widely accepted.  No more  —  As conservative states enacted stringent abortion bans in recent decades, there was one threshold they were loath to cross: Abortion was nearly always allowed in cases of rape or incest.
Discussion: The Guardian
Tom Burt / Microsoft On the Issues:
Disrupting cyberattacks targeting Ukraine  —  Tom Burt - Corporate Vice President, Customer Security & Trust  —  Today, we're sharing more about cyberattacks we've seen from a Russian nation-state actor targeting Ukraine and steps we've taken to disrupt it.
CBS News:
Men accused of impersonating federal agents being investigated for possible ties to Iranian intelligence  —  The two men accused of impersonating federal agents over the course of several years will remain in jail pending a detention hearing Friday, a federal magistrate judge ruled Thursday.
Kansas City Star:
Request for investigation sent before alleged abuse by Greitens  —  Missouri state Sen. Jamilah Nasheed grew concerned enough about Gov. Eric Greitens' potential for violence in April 2018 that she sent a letter asking the Department of Public Safety to investigate rumors of an incident involving …
Discussion: Raw Story
Megan Durisin / Bloomberg:
Food Prices Jump Most on Record as War Sparks Supply Chaos  —  Global food prices are surging at the fastest pace ever as the war in Ukraine chokes crop supplies, piling more inflationary pain on consumers and worsening a global hunger crisis.  —  The war has wreaked havoc on supply chains …
Discussion: Washington Post
Leana S. Wen / Washington Post:
The Gridiron Club outbreak shows what living with covid-19 looks like  —  At least a dozen high-profile guests who attended Saturday's Gridiron Club dinner have tested positive for the coronavirus, including Attorney General Merrick Garland, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and Reps. Adam B. Schiff …
Discussion: The Hill, New York Magazine and HotAir
New York Times:
Supreme Court Highlights: Senate Confirms Ketanji Brown Jackson  —  The 53-47 vote elevated the first Black woman to the pinnacle of the judicial branch as senators erupted in cheers.  Three Republicans joined Democrats in supporting President Biden's nominee.  —  Here's what you need to know:
Reuters:
U.S. cracks down on Russian airlines after flights violated export controls  —  The U.S. Commerce Department stepped up its crackdown against Russian airlines on Thursday, slapping Aeroflot (AFLT.MM), Azur Air, and UTair (UTAR.MM) with enforcement actions for violating American export controls issued after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Elizabeth Dwoskin / Washington Post:
Elon Musk to address Twitter staff after internal outcry … Twitter plans to host Elon Musk for a question-and-answer session with employees after a week of internal outcries over his appointment to the social network's board of directors, according to company messages obtained by The Washington Post.
Abram Brown / Forbes:
Peter Thiel Pumps Bitcoin, Calls Warren Buffett A ‘Sociopathic Grandpa’  —  Peter Thiel, the lightning-rod venture capitalist, offered up what he called an “enemies list” on Thursday, his attempt to call out anti-crypto investors while speaking at a prominent cryptocurrency conference in Miami, a crypto hot spot.
Discussion: CNBC
Fareed Zakaria / Washington Post:
Right-wing populists are thriving — even when they're friends of Putin  —  When Russia launched its attack on Ukraine, a wide variety of commentators believed there was at least one silver lining in this catastrophic cloud.  Vladimir Putin's assault on the liberal order, they hoped …
Discussion: Financial Times
Nicole Chavez / CNN:
Texas leads among 26 states with book bans, free speech group says  —  (CNN)More than a 1,000 books have been banned in 86 school districts in 26 states across the United States, a new PEN America analysis shows.  —  PEN America, a literary and free expression advocacy organization …
Discussion: PEN America, Insider, HuffPost and The Hill
Steve Benen / MSNBC:
GOP's ‘Putin wing’ takes a bizarre stand on war crimes resolution  —  Six House Republicans opposed a resolution on collecting and preserving evidence of Russian war crimes in Ukraine.  —  Much of the world has been horrified by evidence of Russia committing gruesome war crimes in Ukraine …
Discussion: The Hill and WSAV-TV
ABC News:
Is Trump's hold on the GOP waning?  We're about to find out.  —  The former president will see his influence tested in a series of primaries.  —  A former president who famously claimed he would win so much that his followers would be “sick and tired of winning” faces the prospect of something …
Discussion: Plain Dealer
 
 
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Joe Pompeo / Vanity Fair:
“The Conversation About CNN Changed”: Network Leaves Drama Behind With Focus on War in Ukraine
Adam Kredo / Washington Free Beacon:
Exposed: The Russian Companies That Will Get Billions From New Iran Nuclear Deal
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
How Germany Became Putin's Enabler
Joan Walsh / The Nation:
Eric Boehlert Got Everything Right About Our Petty, Self-Congratulating Media
Jordain Carney / The Hill:
Senators to restart bipartisan immigration reform talks
Discussion: Breitbart and Townhall
Emily Crane / New York Post:
Bin Laden's niece praises Marjorie Taylor Greene, Matt Gaetz for backing Capitol rioters
Will Bunch / The Philadelphia Inquirer:
How Sacramento's mass shooting killed the myth of ‘tough-on-crime’ prosecutors
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Politico:
Judge restores Jan. 6 defendant's gun rights over DOJ objection
Kelly Weill / The Daily Beast:
Far-Right's Pedo Obsession Goes Mainstream With Calls to ‘Bring Ammo’ to Disney Fight
Discussion: Raw Story
Dan Collyns / The Guardian:
Peruvian prime minister's praise of Hitler sparks wave of protest
Discussion: Washington Post
Michael Luciano / Mediaite:
After Touting Ivermectin as a Covid Treatment, Fox News Hosts Ignore New Study Showing It Doesn't Work
Rob Stein / NPR:
U.S. life expectancy falls for 2nd year in a row
Discussion: HotAir and Digby's Hullabaloo
Tyler Kingkade / NBC News:
A Texas teacher faces losing her job after fighting for gay pride symbols in school
 

 
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Jonathan Stempel / Reuters:
A New York judge finds Sirius XM liable for a difficult subscription cancellation process; Sirius says it will appeal but abide by a new “click-to-cancel” rule

Peter Kafka / Business Insider:
A Q&A with Chris Balfe, CEO of Red Seat Ventures, which has helped Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly set up their podcast and streaming businesses and sell ads

Ashley Carman / Bloomberg:
A growing number of podcasters, including Tim Ferriss, are moving away from interviews to monologues or co-hosts, as some well-known guests can be overexposed

 
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