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Greg Roumeliotis / Reuters:
Twitter set to accept Musk's original $43 bln offer  —  Twitter Inc (TWTR.N) is poised to agree a sale to Elon Musk for around $43 billion in cash, the price the chief executive of Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) has called his “best and final” offer for the social media company, people familiar with the matter said.
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Bloomberg:
Twitter on Track to Reach Deal With Musk as Soon as Monday  —  Twitter is in the final stretch of negotiations about a sale to Elon Musk, a person with knowledge of the matter said, Bloomberg News reports.  The social media company is working to hammer out terms of a transaction and could reach …
New York Times:
Ukraine Live Updates: U.S. Says It Wants Russian Military ‘Weakened’  —  Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III said he wanted to make sure that Russia would not be able to “do the kinds of things that it has done” in the invasion or rebuild its capacity.  It reflected an increasingly emboldened stance by the Biden administration.
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Matthew Lee / Associated Press:
In Kyiv, Blinken and Austin announce aid, diplomatic surge  —  NEAR THE POLISH-UKRAINIAN BORDER (AP) — The United States announced new military assistance for Ukraine and a renewed diplomatic push in the war-ravaged nation as President Joe Biden's secretary of state and Pentagon chief completed a secrecy-shrouded trip to Kyiv.
Lorenzo Tondo / The Guardian:
Russia bombs five railway stations in central and western Ukraine  —  Casualties unknown after morning airstrikes fell within one hour of each other, say officials  —  Five railway stations in central and western Ukraine were hit by Russian airstrikes in the space of one hour on Monday …
Discussion: The Hill, Associated Press, Insider and UPI
Politico:
Heavy weaponry pours into Ukraine as commanders become more desperate  —  Western countries are rushing heavy weaponry to Ukraine as the war enters what promises to be a deadly, and potentially protracted, new phase.  —  Those deliveries are coming amid increasingly desperate pleas …
Missy Ryan / Washington Post:
U.S. to send diplomats back to Ukraine, pledges support in protracted war
Anne Applebaum / The Atlantic:
Ukraine and the Words That Lead to Mass Murder
Rachel Cohrs / STAT:
White House's Jen Psaki offered a binder full of Covid spending details.  Taking a peek was a process  —  WASHINGTON — It was a striking visual for the television cameras.  White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki took to the lectern, waving a thick, 385-page binder as evidence that contrary …
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Political Correctness Is Losing  —  It's been seven or eight years since a wave of illiberal norms around the discussion of race and gender began to hit an expanding array of progressive institutions.  The name for this phenomenon kept changing, from political correctness to call-out culture …
John Leicester / Associated Press:
Loss is victory for far-right in France's election  —  One of the headlines from the presidential election in France is that the far-right has come out of the cold and gone mainstream  —  PARIS — The far-right has gone mainstream in France.  —  That's the headline from the landmark showing …
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Washington Post:
France's Macron wins presidency, holding off Le Pen's far-right threat to upend Europe and relations with Russia
Eli Yokley / Morning Consult:
Joe Manchin's Approach to Biden's Presidency Is Paying Off in West Virginia  —  Over the past year, Manchin has seen the largest job approval rating improvement of any senator  — 57% of West Virginia voters approve of Manchin's job performance, up from 40% during the first quarter of 2021.
Tim Miller / The Bulwark:
In San Francisco, Revenge of the Obama Democrats  —  A political vibe shift in the nation's bluest city.  —  MAYOR LONDON BREED DURING A PRESS CONFERENCE AT CITY HALL IN SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF., ON WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16, 2022.  (BULWARK EDIT / GABRIELLE LURIE/THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE VIA GETTY IMAGES)
Lynn Sweet / Chicago Sun-Times:
Sen. Duckworth's pushback after Biden rejected her for VP covered in new book  —  WASHINGTON — A new book, making headlines for catching House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy in a lie, also details Sen. Tammy Duckworth's strong pushback to the Biden team rejecting her for vice president …
Karol Markowicz / New York Post:
Biden's decline is obvious to everyone but the press  —  Something is wrong with President Joe Biden, and everyone knows it.  —  Last week, Biden was asked if his administration will consider delaying the end of Title 42, a pandemic immigration restriction that allows for fast deportation …
Discussion: Power Line and The Daily Wire
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Hawley endorses Thiel-backed Arizona Senate candidate  —  Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley is endorsing Arizona Senate candidate Blake Masters, flexing his muscle in a high-profile Republican primary and cementing a new ideological alliance shaping the midterm election.
Mark Penn / New York Times:
American Voters Haven't Been Afraid Like This in a Long Time  —  He is chairman of the Harris Poll and C.E.O. of Stagwell Inc.  —  In a rare convergence, America's voters are not merely unhappy with their political leadership, but awash in fears about economic security, border security …
Discussion: USA Today and The Hill
Katie Dowd / SFGATE:
Inept 'People's Convoy' chased out of Bay Area by egg-throwing kids  —  The dreams of the “People's Convoy” quickly died in the Bay Area after a critical tactical error: turning onto a street with a Safeway and a group of bored kids.  —  The trucker convoy, which aimed to emulate …
Wall Street Journal:
Pandemic Border Policy Could Complicate Covid Relief, Ukraine Bills  —  Congress returns to face two major funding requests from the Biden administration  —  WASHINGTON—When Congress returns this week, a pandemic-era immigration policy could complicate efforts to pass further coronavirus relief legislation …
Discussion: Washington Post, CNN and Politico
Rebecca Falconer / Axios:
FBI chief Wray addresses 59% jump in police officer murders  —  There was a 59% increase in the murders of police officers, with 73 officers killed in 2021 — underscoring an issue that doesn't get enough attention, FBI Director Christopher Wray told CBS in an interview airing Sunday evening.
Discussion: CBS News and Fox News
Washington Examiner:
Let the mask mandate die  —  At first, a Florida federal judge's decision last Monday to overturn the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's mask mandate was received with delight and relief.  Videos of passengers cheering and flight attendants weeping for joy spread far and wide on social media.
Washington Post:
Michigan GOP has put two election-deniers on the November ballot  —  Welcome to The Cybersecurity 202!  Congratulations to the black cat Jinx who's mayor of Hell for the day.  —  Below: Ukraine's postal service was hacked after issuing a stamp mocking Russia, and Spain launched Pegasus spyware investigations.
Charles Homans / New York Times:
A Crusade to Challenge the 2020 Election, Blessed by Church Leaders  —  Some evangelical pastors are hosting events dedicated to Trump's election falsehoods and promoting the cause to their congregations.  — Give this article- - - Read in app  —  COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. …
Discussion: Raw Story
BuzzFeed News:
Private Equity Giant KKR Bought Up Hundreds Of Group Homes.  Some People In Its Care Paid A Steep Price.  —  BrightSpring Health Services, which KKR bought in 2019, says it helps thousands of people with disabilities “live their best lives.”  But a BuzzFeed News investigation found conditions …
Discussion: GitHub
Associated Press:
Hunter Biden is prime target if Republicans win Congress  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — Intelligence officials had gathered to brief select members of Congress on future threats to U.S. elections when a key lawmaker in the room, No. 3 House Republican Elise Stefanik of New York …
Discussion: Wide World of News and HotAir
Reeves Wiedeman / Curbed:
Who's Afraid of the Subway?  —  Riding every line in the days after the Sunset Park shooting.  —  On the third Saturday night in April, four days after the first mass shooting on the New York City subway in nearly 40 years, the West 4th Street station felt mostly like it always has.
 
 
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Eugene Scott / Washington Post:
Utah Democrats back independent McMullin in Senate race against Lee
Discussion: American Greatness and Twitchy
Deirdre Walsh / NPR:
Redistricting and Democrats' stalled agenda put this blue Arizona House seat in play
Sara Dogan / Front Page Magazine:
The Top Ten Jew-Hating Colleges and Universities
Derek Thompson / The Atlantic:
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Judd Legum / Popular Information:
Toyota's second U-turn
Joshua Douglas / Washington Monthly:
Ohio Voters Shafted by Conservative Judicial Activism
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Mary Papenfuss / HuffPost:
Kellyanne Conway Knew Of ‘Sexual Allegations’ Against Nebraska Candidate Months Ago
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Al Weaver / The Hill:
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Chris Anderson / Sarasota Herald-Tribune:
EXCLUSIVE: Trump's company to rumble with Twitter from Sarasota County
Discussion: Twitchy
Nate Hochman / National Review:
Georgetown Law Scheduled to Host Antisemite Who Claims Israelis ‘Harvest Organs of the Martyred’
Chris Cameron / New York Times:
Climate Activist Dies After Setting Himself on Fire at Supreme Court
Pamela Paul / New York Times:
The Limits of ‘Lived Experience’
Discussion: Outside the Beltway and Eschaton