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Alex Seitz-Wald / NBC News:
Elon Musk's uneasy relationship with the left explodes over Twitter takeover  —  Musk has helped expand America's use of electric vehicles.  The left has found a lot of other things to dislike about him.  —  WASHINGTON — A climate hawk who immigrated to the U.S. in his 20s just struck …
Wall Street Journal:
Twitter, Tesla and Copious Emojis: What and When Elon Musk Tweets  —  The Tesla CEO's posts, covering subjects from cryptocurrencies to regulators, have only increased since a 2018 SEC settlement on his Twitter use  —  Elon Musk's planned $44 billion acquisition of Twitter Inc. TWTR 0.77%▲ …
Discussion: Insurance Journal
CNN:
CNN Exclusive: New text messages reveal Fox's Hannity advising Trump White House and seeking direction  —  Washington (CNN)Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows and Fox's Sean Hannity exchanged more than 80 text messages between Election Day 2020 and Joe Biden's January 2021 inauguration …
Discussion: NBC News, IJR, HuffPost and The Daily Beast
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The Boston Globe:   Blueprint for a coup comes into focus
Max Tani / Politico:
The Rise and Fall of the Star White House Reporter  —  Washington reporters have long considered the role of White House correspondent to be the crown jewel of American political journalism.  It has launched high-profile television careers, scored countless reporters book deals and been bestowed …
Bloomberg:
Biden Eyes Targeted Student-Loan Forgiveness Starting at $10,000  —  The White House is considering forgiving at least $10,000 in student loans per borrower through executive action, according to people familiar with the matter, with momentum increasing as President Joe Biden seeks ways …
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Washington Post:
Covid deaths no longer overwhelmingly among unvaccinated as toll on elderly grows … Unvaccinated people accounted for the overwhelming majority of deaths in the United States throughout much of the coronavirus pandemic.  But that has changed in recent months, according to a Washington Post analysis of state and federal data.
BBC:
Ukraine war: Rockets hit Kyiv as UN chief admits failings  —  Rockets hit Kyiv during the UN Secretary General's visit to the city, in which he criticised his own organisation's Security Council.  —  Antonio Guterres said the council had failed to prevent or end the war in Ukraine.
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Wall Street Journal:   Oil Middlemen Fueled Putin's War Machine. Now They're Getting Out.
Tyler O'Neil / Fox News:
Marine veteran dies fighting alongside Ukrainians; Widow calls him ‘hero’
Erika Solomon / New York Times:   They Survived the Holocaust. Now, They Are Fleeing to Germany.
Sammy Roth / Los Angeles Times:
California promised to close its last nuclear plant.  Now Newsom is reconsidering  —  With the threat of power shortages looming and the climate crisis worsening, Gov. Gavin Newsom may attempt to delay the long-planned closure of California's largest electricity source: the Diablo Canyon nuclear plant.
Reid J. Epstein / New York Times:
Why Republican Insurgents Are Struggling to Topple G.O.P. Governors  —  Republicans in several states are trying to oust conservative governors by harnessing anti-establishment energy.  But in battles for a state's top job, it's hard to beat the establishment.
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Caitlin Flanagan / The Atlantic:
What The New Yorker Didn't Say About a Famous Writer's Anti-Semitism  —  Whatever your views on “cancel culture,” one thing is certain: Search-and-rescue missions on behalf of the disappeared can take strange forms.  Witness a 2020 New Yorker essay that was published online under the title “How Racist Was Flannery O'Connor?”
Washington Post:
Cracks emerge in Russian elite as tycoons start to bemoan invasion  —  Oligarchs and financial officials are alarmed over the economic toll it's taking and feel powerless to influence Putin  —  In the two months since Russia invaded Ukraine, the silence — and even acquiescence — of the Russian elite has started to fray.
New York Times:
Likelihood of Trump Indictment in Manhattan Fades as Grand Jury Wraps Up  —  The Manhattan district attorney is continuing to investigate Mr. Trump, but knowledgeable people say charges are unlikely to occur in the foreseeable future, if ever.  — Give this article- - - Read in app
Discussion: Insider and Washington Times
Dustin Volz / Wall Street Journal:
FBI Conducted Potentially Millions of Searches of Americans' Data Last Year, Report Says  —  Searches in national-security investigations came without warrants, could stoke privacy concerns in Congress  —  WASHINGTON—The Federal Bureau of Investigation performed potentially millions …
Nick Allen / Telegraph:
Volodymyr Zelensky refused to be evacuated from Kyiv as Russian hitmen parachuted into capital  —  The Ukrainian President also made a secret visit to the front line, according to the account  —  Volodymyr Zelensky refused to be evacuated from his compound in Kyiv even as Russian assassination …
Discussion: The Hill and Wired
Mary Ellen Klas / Miami Herald:
Rating agency warns Disney debt conflict could ‘weaken’ other Florida government bonds  —  One of the nation's leading bond rating agencies warned Thursday that if the state of Florida doesn't resolve a conflict over its decision to repeal Walt Disney World's Reedy Creek Improvement District …
Discussion: The Hill and Strangely Blogged
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Opinion Elon Musk reveals how his Twitter may fuel right-wing extremism  —  Elon Musk, the most powerful Twitter troll in our soon-to-be interplanetary species, has spent the past 24 hours trolling Democrats.  In tweet after tweet, he has claimed the Democratic Party has lurched into leftist extremism …
Olivia Beavers / Politico:
Inside the House Freedom Caucus' identity crisis  —  Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert look from the outside like MAGA twins, both loathed by Democrats for their incendiary right-wing rhetoric.  But inside the House GOP, they're not quite buddy-buddy.
Ryan King / Washington Examiner:
Jan. 6 committee schedules rare public hearings  —  The House select committee looking into the Jan. 6 riot plans to hold eight public hearings in June, signaling its investigation is nearing its conclusion.  —  Committee members are still finalizing the details about which witnesses …
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Washington Post:
A farewell from Jackie and an interview with Rep. Raskin
Discussion: Forbes
Cathy Young / The Bulwark:
The Redpill Grifter Who Became an Anti-Ukraine Propagandist  —  Last week, on April 21, Scott Ritter—whom older readers might remember as a former U.N. weapons inspector turned ferocious foe of American and Western foreign policy—posted an angry screed on RT.com (the web version of what's left …
Wall Street Journal:
Disney Dispute Reflects Wider Rift Between Republicans, Big Companies  —  As executives speak out on political and cultural issues, some Republicans draw a sharper line—and lean less on corporate donors  —  The fight between Walt Disney Co. and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is the latest sign …
Discussion: Tallahassee Democrat and The Wrap
Peggy Noonan / Wall Street Journal:
Putin Really May Break the Nuclear Taboo in Ukraine  —  It seems unthinkable, but American leaders' failure to think about it heightens the risk it will happen.  —  1x  —  Sometimes a thing keeps nagging around your brain and though you've said it before you have to say it again.
U.S. Department of Justice:
Member of Georgia Chapter of Oath Keepers Pleads Guilty to Seditious Conspiracy and Obstruction of Congress for Efforts to Stop Transfer of Power Following 2020 Presidential Election  —  Defendant Participated in Plot to Use Force to Oppose Execution of U.S. Laws, Including the Attack on the Capitol During the Certification Proceeding
Tyler Kingkade / NBC News:
She told her Christian college she was raped.  Then she was banned from campus.  —  When Mara Louk told an administrator at Visible Music College, where she was a senior, that a male classmate had choked and raped her last November, she expected that school officials would help her file a police report and arrange a safety plan.
Cole Delbyck / HuffPost:
People Have ‘Utterly False Beliefs’ About Chris Pratt, Says ‘Guardians’ Director  —  Director James Gunn said the actor will “never be replaced” in Marvel films despite fan backlash.  —  Given how Chris Pratt is set to voice what feels like every animated character in a slew of upcoming franchises …
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Opinion Republicans have only themselves to blame for Madison Cawthorn  —  It was quite a month for young Madison Cawthorn.  —  The 26-year-old Republican congressman from North Carolina was caught bringing a loaded gun through airport security, his second such incident.
David Brooks / New York Times:
Seven Lessons Democrats Need to Learn — Fast  —  We all make mistakes; the question is, do we learn from them?  Over the past couple of years people on the left side of the political and cultural spectrum have made their share.  These have contributed to the Democrats' extremely bleak political prospects going into the midterms.
 
 
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China's Leadership Is Prisoner of Its Own Narrative
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Live Updates: E.U. Nears Ban on Russian Oil, as West's Resolve Grows
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Nadine El-Bawab / ABC News:
Biden 'may have saved Trevor's life': Former Marine's family speaks out
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Report calls out abuse of social media by Minneapolis police
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Americans do not support politicians punishing firms for their views, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
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Pro-Israel group attacks Lee as bad Democrat without mentioning Israel, or its own support for GOP
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Disinformation board to tackle Russia, migrant smugglers
Alisha Ebrahimji / CNN:
Texas high school policy banning braided or twisted hair has stopped a teen from attending school, his mom says
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Washington Post:
Inside the Republican drift away from supporting the NATO alliance
Hannah Natanson / Washington Post:
Fla. law made school book bans easier. So one man challenged the Bible.
Discussion: Insider
Mathew Foresta / The Daily Beast:
Meet the Sneakiest Defenders of Putin's Invasion of Ukraine
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Trump officials muzzled CDC on church covid guidance, emails confirm
 

 
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