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Anton Troianovski / New York Times:
Spurred by Putin, Russians Turn on One Another Over the War — Citizens are denouncing one another, illustrating how the war is feeding paranoia and polarization in Russian society. — Give this article- - - Read in app — Marina Dubrova, an English teacher on the Russian island …
Nomaan Merchant / Associated Press:
Intel: Putin may cite Ukraine war to meddle in US politics — WASHINGTON (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin may use the Biden administration's support for Ukraine as a pretext to order a new campaign to interfere in American politics, U.S. intelligence officials have assessed.
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Washington Post:
Lachlan Murdoch, once the ambivalent Fox heir, makes his views clear … Lachlan Murdoch's first major media moment was also his first public humiliation. — It was 2005, and the oldest son of Rupert Murdoch was on the cover of New York magazine as “The Boy Who Wouldn't Be King.”
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Raw Story, more at Mediagazer »
BBC:
Imran Khan ousted as Pakistan's PM after key vote — Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan has been ousted from power after losing a no-confidence vote in his leadership. — The vote was held past midnight after opposition parties brought a motion against him, which was upheld by the Supreme Court.
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Bloomberg, Reuters, ARY NEWS, NDTV, Al Jazeera and Voice of America
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Sylvie Kauffmann / Financial Times:
Putin's long shadow hangs over an unpredictable French election — Le Pen closes in on Macron as the cost of living crisis trumps Ukraine in voters' priorities — The writer is editorial director and columnist at Le Monde — It was supposed to be a walk in the park for Emmanuel Macron.
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21st Century Wire
Cara Anna / Associated Press:
War Crimes Watch: A devastating walk through Bucha's horror — BUCHA, Ukraine (AP) — There is a body in the basement of the abandoned yellow home at the end of the street near the railroad tracks. The man is young, pale, a dried trickle of blood by his mouth, shot to death and left in the dark …
New York Times:
Disagreement and Delay: How Infighting Over the Border Divided the White House — The Biden administration has furiously debated how — and whether — to unravel Trump-era immigration policies. — Give this article- - - Read in app — WASHINGTON — President Biden was livid.
Tim Miller / thebulwark.com:
Explaining Mitch McConnell's Warped Moral Framework — It's all about power. … I want to, if you don't mind, try to step back and try to explain Mitch McConnell and maybe look at his February 13th remarks in a little bit of a different context. — Look, throughout all of history …
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Daily Kos, Raw Story and Digby's Hullabaloo
John Stoehr / The Editorial Board:
The four stages of ‘groomer speech’ — We're used to seeing conservatives accuse the powerless of sex crimes. We're not used to seeing them accuse the powerful of the same. … Something I've been meaning to tell you. My dad is a pedophile. I'm not the victim. As always, though, there's never just one.
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No More Mister Nice Blog
Alastair Gale / Wall Street Journal:
China Is Accelerating Its Nuclear Buildup Over Rising Fears of U.S. Conflict — Beijing believes U.S. could turn to nuclear weapons in a war; Ukraine invasion underscores the value of a robust arsenal … China has accelerated an expansion of its nuclear arsenal because of a change …
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The Sun, NBC News, EconomicTonic, “The Real War”, Political Wire, You searched for and РИА …
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Demetri Sevastopulo / Financial Times:
US to send officials to Solomon Islands due to tensions over China security pact
US to send officials to Solomon Islands due to tensions over China security pact
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NDTV and Talleyrand
Ben White / Politico:
A sour and angry America poised to punish Dems this fall — Biden and his top advisers know that the window to change the economic narrative through executive action is rapidly closing. — The professionals who track American attitudes toward the economy say they can see the trouble coming.
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Twitchy
Alexey Kovalev / Foreign Policy:
Russia's Ukraine Propaganda Has Turned Fully Genocidal — Egged on by the language of annihilation and extermination, Russian soldiers have become willing executioners. — On Feb. 26, only two days into the war, Russian state news agency RIA Novosti published an op-ed titled “The Coming of Russia and of the New World.”
Paul Kane / Washington Post:
House GOP leaders lack insight into Jan. 6 committee's inner workings … One by one, Republicans eviscerated the work of the House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, each one bemoaning the fact that the chief congressional security officials had not been subpoenaed to examine that day's security lapses.
Marshall Cohen / CNN:
Judge appears likely to allow January 6-related candidacy challenge against Marjorie Taylor Greene — Washington (CNN)A federal judge signaled Friday that she'll likely allow a group of Georgia voters to move forward with their constitutional challenge against GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene …
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Raw Story, POLITICUSUSA, Mediaite and Insider
New York Times:
Land Mines on a Timer, Scattered Over a Ukrainian Town — Civilians near Kharkiv in northeastern Ukraine are discovering a new threat: munitions that eject up to two dozen small mines that explode at intervals. — Give this article- - - Read in app — BEZRUKY, Ukraine — When Sergiy …
Karen Weise / New York Times:
Amazon says landmark Staten Island union vote should be thrown out. — The company listed a series of complaints against an upstart union's organizing efforts. Both Amazon and another union noted objections to another vote in Alabama. — Amazon objected on Friday to a landmark union election …
TPR:
Texas woman charged with murder for ‘self-induced abortion’ — Police in Starr County on the Texas-Mexico border have arrested and charged a woman with murder for allegedly performing what they called a “self-induced abortion.” — The Starr County Sheriff's Office arrested 26-year-old Lizelle Herrera on Thursday.
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Nathaniel Puente / KVEO-TV:
Starr County woman arrested for “self-induced abortion”
Starr County woman arrested for “self-induced abortion”
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KAMR, New York Post, TheGrio, Townhall, Zandar Versus The Stupid and Lawyers, Guns & Money
Roxanne Roberts / Washington Post:
The elite D.C. social scene sees a rash of covid cases, but parties on … To party or not to party? That is the question. — Washington got a crash course in risk-reward ratios after a spate of boldface names tested positive for the coronavirus this week. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) got it.
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UPI and Mike the Mad Biologist
Karen Townsend / HotAir:
Mayorkas at Al Sharpton's conference: White supremacists pose biggest threat to U.S. — Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas delivered a speech to Al Sharpton's National Action Network conference in New York City on Friday. He told those attending the conference that …
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New York Times:
Trying Everything, Even Lettuce, to Save Florida's Beloved Manatees — Pollution has killed the sea grass that manatees feed on, and they are starving to death in large numbers. Extraordinary intervention may not be enough to protect them. — INDIAN RIVER LAGOON, Fla. — At first, the manatees stayed away from the romaine lettuce.
Gerry Smith / Bloomberg:
The War in Ukraine Has Made This D.C. Writer's Newsletter a Must Read — Since the start of the war in Ukraine, journalist Julia Ioffe has emerged as one of the most prominent, incisive and in-demand experts on the horrific conflict. — She is a regular guest on cable news, frequently popping up to do hits on CNN and MSNBC.
Kevin T. Dugan / New York Magazine:
Are the Sanctions Against Russia Working or Not? — Six weeks after the U.S. and the G7 countries weaponized the global financial system to impose their harshest-ever sanctions on Russia, the fissures are becoming apparent. The ruble strengthened to its prewar value against the dollar by Thursday …
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Bloomberg
Liz Sly / Washington Post:
Nine ways Russia botched its invasion of Ukraine — The ineptitude displayed by the Russian military in its initial attempt to overrun Ukraine has astounded military professionals. The world's second-most-powerful army has bungled almost every move since the first hours of the invasion.
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Al Jazeera and Metro.co.uk
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