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Lucas Mann / Slate:
I'm a Longtime Professor. The Real Campus “Free Speech Crisis” Is Not What You Think. — I'm a college professor, which is one of those jobs that people outside the profession love to ask you about. For the better part of a decade, most of those conversations have been about one thing: free speech.
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Persuasion
Andrew Perez / The Lever:
Oil Mogul Bankrolls Attempt To Buy Democratic Primary — To crush Nina Turner, oil mogul taps strategic petroleum reserve of cash for Shontel Brown. — A super PAC bankrolled by a fossil fuel magnate is launching last-minute ads to try to crush the congressional candidacy of a leading proponent …
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Common Dreams and The Intercept
Michelle Liu / Associated Press:
12 injured in shooting at South Carolina mall; 3 detained — COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Ten people were shot and two others injured in a shooting at a busy shopping mall in South Carolina's capital that authorities do not believe was a random attack. — Three people who had firearms …
Washington Post:
In Bucha, the story of one man's body left on a Russian killing field — BUCHA, Ukraine — Police found the body in an abandoned Russian military camp where occupying soldiers had sat around drinking wine, their laughter so loud that neighbors seethed as it echoed down Yablunska Street.
David Siders / Politico:
‘I Just Think Sarah These Days Is Not a Person to Be Taken Seriously’ — WASILLA, Alaska — About 70 miles up the road from Sarah Palin's home on Lake Lucille, there's a propane, gift and souvenir store set behind a snowbank where Mike Carpenter, the owner, will turn on Newsmax …
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Raw Story
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Libby Casey / Washington Post:
Sarah Palin is running for Congress. Many Alaskans are skeptical of her.
Sarah Palin is running for Congress. Many Alaskans are skeptical of her.
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Raw Story
Kyle Whitmire / al.com:
Tim James attacked a school's drag show. Look what's in his yearbook. — This is an opinion column. — Tim James wants folks to know he doesn't care much for LGBTQ acceptance, which the Republican candidate for governor says is putting Alabama children in the “crosshairs of hell.”
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Raw Story, WSAV-TV, Mock Paper Scissors and Daily Kos
New York Times:
India Is Stalling the W.H.O.'s Efforts to Make Global Covid Death Toll Public — The agency has calculated that 15 million people have died as a result of the pandemic, far more than earlier estimates, but has yet to release those numbers. — Give this article- - - Read in app
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Coronavirus Morning News Brief
CNN:
Rotting fruit, spoiled vegetables: How Texas just made the supply chain even worse — San Francisco (CNN)A weeklong protest by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott against President Biden's recent immigration policy reached a resolution on Friday, but the gridlock it created has resulted in hundreds …
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Lawyers, Guns & Money and Insider
Techno Fog / The Reactionary:
CIA Bombshell: The Sussmann data was “user created” — My late Friday night involved hitting refresh on PACER every so often, incurring the $0.10 charge for each search result as I waited on Special Counsel John Durham's latest filing in the Michael Sussmann case. (Exciting, I know.)
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The Last Refuge
Jane Mayer / New Yorker:
The Slime Machine Targeting Dozens of Biden Nominees — In an escalation of partisan warfare, a little-known dark-money group is trying to thwart the President's entire slate. — During the autos-da-fé that now pass for Supreme Court confirmation hearings in the U.S. Senate …
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Raw Story and Digby's Hullabaloo
Peter Hermann / Washington Post:
Prosecutors don't pursue stolen property charges in case involving dog — Federal prosecutors said Saturday that they did not pursue criminal charges filed by D.C. police against four men who were arrested at a residence where authorities found Pablo, a puppy that had been taken from his owner at gunpoint.
Illia Ponomarenko / The Kyiv Independent:
Historic loss of flagship deals humiliating blow to Russia's naval power — The Russian-Ukrainian war has produced yet another hallmark event in the history of warfare. — On April 14, after 49 days of Russia's all-out war, Ukraine inflicted a devastating blow upon the Kremlin's pride …
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New York Post, The Western Journal and TheBlaze
Sun-Sentinel:
Florida's education department rejects math textbooks, saying some had critical race theory — Even math textbooks can't measure up to Florida's strict new education standards. — The Florida Department of Education says it has found that many math textbooks submitted by publishers contained …
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Tampa Bay Times, Orlando Sentinel, HuffPost, The Gateway Pundit, Washington Post, The Mahablog, Townhall, Mother Jones and CBS Miami
Oriana Gonzalez / Axios:
Abortion bans that have been enacted — Florida: Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) signed into law a 15-week abortion ban which has no exceptions for rape or incest. It only allows for abortions to be performed past the 15 weeks if there's a medical emergency or a “fatal fetal abnormality.”
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WSAV-TV
Ian Shapira / Washington Post:
VMI alumni push to reverse diversity reforms, invoking critical race theory — One White alumnus launched a petition drive and another filed a lawsuit to stop VMI's diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives — Conservative Virginia Military Institute alumni are using a petition drive …
Yoruk Isik / Reuters:
Russian oligarch Deripaska's yacht arrives in Turkish waters — A yacht linked to Russian aluminium tycoon Oleg Deripaska arrived in a bay near the southwestern Turkish resort of Gocek on Saturday, as more Russian billionaires head for Turkey to flee Western sanctions over Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Reuters
Michael Kruse / Politico:
The One Way History Shows Trump's Personality Cult Will End — In the summer of 2020, Ruth Ben-Ghiat was putting the final touches on her history of modern autocracy. She had to do it, though, without the benefit of knowing whether one of her most important subjects would remain in power come November.
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Raw Story
Ruth Graham / New York Times:
Days After Setting an Execution Date, a Texas Prosecutor Reverses Course — John Henry Ramirez, a death row inmate whose religious freedom case gained national attention, may win a reprieve in an unexpected twist. — Give this article- - - Read in app — DALLAS — When a judge …
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UPI and The Texas Tribune