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8:55 PM ET, April 11, 2022

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Salena Zito / Washington Examiner:
‘What the hell was he thinking?’  Pennsylvania conservatives react to Trump's support of OZ  —  RICHLAND, Pa. — Chairwoman Jackie Kulback has a very detailed list of criteria that her county party she chairs — the Cambria County Republican Committee — requires to endorse candidates in next month's U.S. Senate primary contest.
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Matt Lewis / The Daily Beast:
The Backlash Over Trump's Dr. Oz Endorsement Shows His Hold on the GOP Is Slipping  —  MAGA-world's disappointment in their Dear Leader could mean they're getting ready to move on. … Donald Trump's recent endorsement of Dr. Mehmet Oz in the Republican primary race for U.S. Senate …
Natalie Allison / Politico:
Tide turns for Trump favorite in key Senate race
Discussion: Raw Story
BBC:
Ukraine War: Russia warns Sweden and Finland against Nato membership  —  Russia has warned Finland and Sweden against joining Nato, arguing the move would not bring stability to Europe.  —  Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters that “the alliance remains a tool geared towards confrontation”.
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ABC News:
Former Trump lawyer, amid clash with Jan. 6 committee, pushing to decertify 2020 election  —  Trump has been watching the decertification push closely  —  Just as he was emerging as a top target of the House committee investigating the Capitol attack, former Trump lawyer John Eastman took a trip to Wisconsin.
Corinna Cohn / Washington Post:
What I wish I'd known when I was 19 and had sex reassignment surgery  —  Corinna Cohn, a software developer in Indianapolis, is an officer in the Gender Care Consumer Advocacy Network.  —  When I was 19, I had surgery for sex reassignment, or what is now called gender affirmation surgery.
Discussion: TheBlaze
Andrei Soldatov / The Moscow Times:
Why is a Russian Intelligence General in Moscow Lefortovo Prison?  —  Incarceration in one of Moscow's most notorious prisons is not standard operating procedure.  —  Colonel General Sergei Beseda, head of the Fifth Service of the FSB, is being held in Lefortovo prison.
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Washington Post:
Hubris and isolation led Vladimir Putin to misjudge Ukraine  —  More than six weeks into his war against Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin is feeling the sting of failure.  —  Thousands of Russian battlefield deaths.  Three front-line retreats by the Russian military.
Nick Grube / Honolulu Civil Beat:
Has US Rep. Kai Kahele Given Up On Washington?  —  WASHINGTON — When Kai Kahele announced he was running for Hawaii's 2nd Congressional District in 2019, he vowed one thing to his future constituents — that he'd show up and do the job.  —  It was a stark contrast to the person who was sitting in the seat at the time.
Thomas Franck / CNBC:
White House says it expects inflation to be ‘extraordinarily elevated’ in new report  — The Biden administration is bracing for the Labor Department's consumer price index report to show that inflation is “extraordinarily elevated.”  — The consumer price index, or CPI, is one of Wall Street's favorite ways to measure inflation.
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Neil Irwin / Axios:
Get ready for a nasty inflation report
NBC News:
Former cop who stormed Capitol guilty on all six counts in second Jan. 6 jury trial  —  WASHINGTON — A former police officer who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 was found guilty on all six charges at trial in a verdict reached Monday.  —  Thomas Robertson, who was an officer in Rocky Mount …
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Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Jury convicts former Va. police officer for role in Jan. 6 riot  —  A former police officer from Rocky Mount, Va., was convicted Monday on multiple charges stemming from his role in the Jan. 6 breach of the Capitol, after a trial that featured harrowing footage of the mob and testimony …
Discussion: Washington Examiner
Derek Thompson / The Atlantic:
Why American Teens Are So Sad  —  Sign up for Derek's newsletter here.  —  The United States is experiencing an extreme teenage mental-health crisis.  From 2009 to 2021, the share of American high-school students who say they feel “persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness” …
New York Times:
Twitter Grapples With an Elon Musk Problem  —  Mr. Musk, Twitter's biggest shareholder, is free to buy more stock in the company and could use the platform against itself.  Some employees are dismayed.  — Give this article- - - Read in app  —  SAN FRANCISCO — Bright and early on Monday …
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The White House:
FACT SHEET: The Biden Administration Cracks Down on Ghost Guns, Ensures That ATF Has the Leadership it Needs to Enforce Our Gun Laws  —  Today, President Biden and Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco will deliver remarks in the Rose Garden to announce additional steps the Administration is taking to combat gun crime.
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Shannon Pettypiece / NBC News:
Biden finalizes restrictions on ‘ghost guns,’ names new ATF nominee
Benjamin Oreskes / Los Angeles Times:
Karen Bass and Rick Caruso in dead heat, L.A. mayoral poll finds  —  Voters upset over crime and a seemingly limitless geyser of cash have propelled Rick Caruso to the front of the race for mayor, reshaping the contest and offering Los Angeles a stark contrast between the billionaire developer and his chief rival, Rep. Karen Bass.
Stephen Gruber-Miller / Des Moines Register:
Abby Finkenauer can't appear on Democratic primary ballot, Iowa judge rules … U.S. Senate candidate Abby Finkenauer cannot appear on Iowa's June 7 Democratic primary ballot, a judge ruled Sunday.  —  The late night ruling, which reverses a state panel's decision, is a major setback for Finkenauer …
Steve Contorno / CNN:
Florida lawmakers cave to DeSantis on redistricting and will defer to him with new map  —  (CNN)Republican legislative leaders in Florida have given up trying to draw new congressional boundaries that can win Gov. Ron DeSantis' signature and, in an unprecedented move, announced Monday …
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Ana Ceballos / Tampa Bay Times:
Florida Legislature won't draft new redistricting map, deferring to DeSantis
Robert Draper / New York Times:
Trump and Ukraine: Former Advisers Revisit What Happened  —  Amid the current crisis, Fiona Hill and other former advisers are connecting President Trump's pressure campaign on Ukraine to Jan. 6.  And they're ready to talk.  —  To hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download Audm for iPhone or Android.
Yogita Limaye / BBC:
Ukraine conflict: ‘Russian soldiers raped me and killed my husband’  —  The Russians have withdrawn from areas around Kyiv, but they've left deeply wounded lives that might never recover from the trauma.  The BBC has heard first-hand testimony and found evidence of Ukrainian women being raped by invading soldiers.
Julia Davis / The Daily Beast:
Russia Airs Its Ultimate ‘Revenge Plan’ for America  —  Battered and infuriated by sanctions over the war in Ukraine, Putin's henchmen are plotting their master plan for revenge on live television.  —  As Russia's war of aggression continues to ravage its neighbor, the Kremlin's propaganda apparatus …
Discussion: CNN, UPROXX, Raw Story and Mediaite
David French / The Atlantic:
Free Speech for Me but Not for Thee  —  Sign up for David's newsletter, The Third Rail, here.  —  The American right has lost the plot on free speech.  The passage of Florida's House Bill 1557, which bans “classroom instruction” on “sexual orientation and gender identity” …
New York Times:
As Remote Work Becomes Permanent, Can Manhattan Adapt?  —  With more companies adopting hybrid work, New York City's economy, which relies on commuters and full office buildings, faces an uncertain future.  —  PwC, a global consulting firm with its American headquarters in New York City …
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
The Lerner family will explore selling the Washington Nationals  —  The family of real estate magnate Ted Lerner, which 16 years ago purchased the Washington Nationals from Major League Baseball and oversaw a rebuilding process that eventually resulted in a World Series championship …
New York Times:
Bucha's Month of Terror  —  ‘They shot my son.  I was next to him.  It would be better if it had been me.’  —  As the Russian advance on Kyiv stalled, a campaign of terror and revenge against civilians nearby in Bucha began, survivors and investigators say.  —  Russian soldiers set up in this school.
Jonathan Haidt / The Atlantic:
Why the Past 10 Years of American Life Have Been Uniquely Stupid  —  It's not just a phase.  —  Illustrations by Nicolás Ortega  —  What would it have been like to live in Babel in the days after its destruction?  In the Book of Genesis, we are told that the descendants of Noah built a great city in the land of Shinar.
Wall Street Journal:
Moscow's Central Banker Dismantles What She Built  —  Elvira Nabiullina, who strove to integrate Russia into the world economy, has dropped that mission for a new one—shielding the populace from the fallout of sanctions  —  Elvira Nabiullina spent eight years modernizing Russian monetary policy and forging bonds with global markets.
Matt Katz / Gothamist:
Anti-Semitic incidents are surging in post-pandemic NYC  —  After a pandemic lull, anti-Semitic hate crimes in New York City are at historic highs.  —  The NYPD says there were 86 anti-Jewish hate crimes in the city in the first three months of this year.  At this rate, annual totals …
Paul Blest / VICE:
Starbucks Just Fired a Union Organizer for Allegedly Breaking a Sink  —  Starbucks fired the 20-year-old barista and organizer just days before employees begin voting on whether to unionize.  —  PB  —  Starbucks fired a barista and organizing committee member at a store in Raleigh …
Discussion: More Perfect Union and Truthout
Karen Attiah / Washington Post:
Black Lives' Matters needs to get its (real expensive) house in order  —  Ever since Black Lives Matter became a rallying cry in 2014, Black people knew that the movement could not afford to slip up.  Eight years and more than $90 million in donations later, BLM's national leadership has made a $6 million stumble.
 
 
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Joel Burgess / Asheville Citizen Times:
Fresh off Trump rally, cocaine orgy story, Cawthorn declines April 11 debate
Discussion: Raw Story and Talking Points Memo
Carolyn Y. Johnson / Washington Post:
The next leap in coronavirus vaccine development could be a nasal spray
Yahoo:
John O. Brennan, former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, joins WestExec Advisors
Discussion: Breitbart
Ben Jacobs / New York Magazine:
The January 6 Committee Prepares to Go Public
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
The Guardian:
‘They took our clothes’: Ukrainians returning to looted homes
New York Times:
China's Echoes of Russia's Alternate Reality Intensify Around the World
Discussion: HotAir
BBC:
Grenfell Tower inquiry: Lord Pickles apologises for death toll error
Greg Evans / Deadline:
‘American Buffalo’ Playwright David Mamet Tells Fox News That Teachers “Are Inclined” To Pedophilia
 Earlier Items: 
Jessica Kisluk / WMUR:
Sen. Hassan calls on Biden administration to provide more resources at southern border
Discussion: Politico
Stephen Fowler / Georgia Public Broadcasting:
Ethics experts say Herschel Walker's U.S. Senate financial disclosure bears further scrutiny
Discussion: Mediaite
Eleanor Klibanoff / The Texas Tribune:
Distraught over orders to investigate trans kids' families, Texas child welfare workers are resigning
Discussion: Substack
Mark Hertling / The Bulwark:
I Commanded U.S. Army Europe. Here's What I Saw in the Russian and Ukrainian Armies.