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Annie Gowen / Washington Post:
The culture wars next frontier: Public libraries … LLANO, Tex. — In early November, an email from a citizen dropped into the inbox of Judge Ron Cunningham, the silver-haired head chair of the governing body of Llano County in Texas's picturesque Hill Country.
Associated Press:
US rocked by 3 mass shootings during Easter weekend; 2 dead — HAMPTON, S.C. (AP) — Authorities in South Carolina say they are investigating shooting at a club in Hampton County early Sunday that left at least nine people injured. It was the third mass shooting in the U.S. over the Easter holiday weekend.
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Jennifer Timmons / City of Columbia Police Department:
Columbiana Centre Shooting Update: Male Charged; Additional Suspects Wanted — Chief W.H. ‘Skip’ Holbrook announces the arrest of a 22-year-old male in connection with this afternoon's shooting incident at Columbiana Centre. Columbia Police Department (CPD) investigators continue to work …
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Law & Crime, ABC Columbia, UPI, New York Post, The Daily Caller, Washington Examiner and Mediaite
Jessica Chasmar / Fox News:
McCarthy says Ukraine invasion should serve as ‘lesson’ for arming Taiwan — 'Taiwan has been waiting more than a year for weapons they've already purchased,' the house minority leader said — Coming up on ‘Fox News Sunday’: April 17 — House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy …
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Insider, Washington Examiner and Talking Points Memo
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John Irish / Reuters:
French far-left gives no voting instructions after internal consultations — The party of far-left candidate Jean-Luc Melenchon gave no voting instructions for the French presidential runoff after its internal consultations showed most people would abstain or vote blank on April 24, adding to the uncertainty over the outcome.
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Jonathan Lis / Haaretz:
Russia Summons Israeli Envoy After Lapid's ‘Regrettable’ Remarks on Ukraine War — Incident comes days after Russian Foreign Ministry criticized ‘anti-Russia’ statements by Foreign Minister Lapid, claiming that Israel is using Ukraine as ‘distraction’ from the Palestinian issue
Shane Goldmacher / New York Times:
Mar-a-Lago Machine: Trump as a Modern-Day Party Boss — Hoarding cash, doling out favors and seeking to crush rivals, the former president is dominating the G.O.P., preparing for another race and helping loyalists oust officials who thwarted his attempted subversion of the 2020 election.
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Washington Post:
U.S., allies plan for long-term isolation of Russia — A new strategy would mark a return to containment after years of seeking cooperation and coexistence with Moscow — Nearly two months into Vladimir Putin's brutal assault on Ukraine, the Biden administration and its European allies …
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The National, The Hill and The Guardian
Julia Shapero / Axios:
GOP Rep. Upton says death threats made bipartisan votes ‘frightening’ — Rep. Fred Upton (R-Mich.) said on Sunday that death threats — like those he received for voting for infrastructure spending — could “be a detriment getting good people to run” for Congress.
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Talking Points Memo and Raw Story
New York Times:
‘They Are Gone, Vanished’: Missing Persons Haunt Ukrainian Village — In a Russian-occupied village, five men went off to feed cattle. Their relatives and neighbors are wondering what happened to them. — HUSARIVKA, Ukraine — The cows wouldn't stop screaming.
Hyunjoo Jin / Reuters:
Judge rules Musk's tweets over taking Tesla private were false, investors say — A federal judge has ruled that Tesla (TSLA.O) CEO Elon Musk's 2018 tweets about having secured financing to take the company private were false, according to court filings by Tesla investors suing the billionaire over the tweets.
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Mother Jones and Bloomberg
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Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
The Elusive Politics of Elon Musk
The Elusive Politics of Elon Musk
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The Big Picture and RedState
Sergei Guriev / Financial Times:
Putin's dictatorship is based now on fear rather than spin — The origins of the war in Ukraine lie in Russian economic stagnation, corruption and the leader's dwindling popularity — The writer is a professor of economics at Sciences Po and co-author of ‘Spin Dictators: The Changing Face of Tyranny in the 21st century’
Ben Samuels / Haaretz:
Vice President Harris Serves Israeli Settlement Wine at Passover Event — Kamala Harris inadvertently served wine from Psagot winery, which named one of their wines after former U.S. Secretary of State Pompeo for condemning European Court of Justice ruling on settlement products
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The Times of Israel
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Karri Peifer / Axios:
Inflation comes for the Big Mac — Rising prices are hitting Americans where it hurts: the drive-thru. … That's the biggest jump since 1981. — Prices at full-service restaurants are even higher — they've gone up 8%, the biggest jump of any restaurant category.
Harry Siegel / New York Daily News:
Of our boomboxes, smokers, punches and bullets: New York City's public safety problem — The old pal who'd invited me days earlier into a group chat called “Shmolice” was checking WorldStar Thursday morning to see if his beating on the Q train had made it to the go-to source for videos of street fights and other dysfunctional behavior.
Plain Dealer:
Nina Turner in the Democratic primary for the 11th Congressional District — The 11th Congressional District Democratic primary in Cleveland, its eastern and southeastern suburbs, and parts or all of Lakewood features a rematch (without the 11 other candidates) of last August's special Democratic primary …
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