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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Opinion How Elise Stefanik and the GOP sanitize ‘great replacement’ ugliness — Nothing gets Republicans like Rep. Elise Stefanik angrier than reciting their own words back to them at a politically inconvenient moment. So it is that the New York lawmaker is lashing out at critics who have noted …
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Yes, Tucker Carlson Shares Blame for the Buffalo Supermarket Attack
Yes, Tucker Carlson Shares Blame for the Buffalo Supermarket Attack
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Josephine Harvey / HuffPost:
State Senator Who Backs White Nationalism Suggests Buffalo Shooting Was False Flag
State Senator Who Backs White Nationalism Suggests Buffalo Shooting Was False Flag
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Charlie Sykes / Morning Shots:
Toxic Ideas Can Have Fatal Consequences
Toxic Ideas Can Have Fatal Consequences
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Abbott / PR Newswire:
Abbott Enters into Consent Decree with U.S. Food and Drug Administration for its Sturgis, Mich., Plant; Agreement Creates Pathway to Reopen Facility — After FDA approval, Abbott could restart the site within two weeks; from the time of restart it would take six to eight weeks before product is available on shelves
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David Dayen / American Prospect:
The Age of Rationing — From pandemic supply chain snarls to baby formula shortages …
The Age of Rationing — From pandemic supply chain snarls to baby formula shortages …
Anne Flaherty / ABC News:
FDA, Abbott agree on plan to resume production of infant formula at Michigan plant
FDA, Abbott agree on plan to resume production of infant formula at Michigan plant
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Apoorva Mandavilli / New York Times:
How Often Can You Be Infected With the Coronavirus? — The spread of the Omicron variant has given scientists an unsettling answer: repeatedly, sometimes within months. — A virus that shows no signs of disappearing, variants that are adept at dodging the body's defenses …
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Bloomberg:
Musk Says Twitter Deal at Lower Price Is ‘Not Out of the Question’ — Elon Musk stoked speculation that he could seek to renegotiate his takeover of Twitter Inc., saying a viable deal at a lower price wouldn't be “out of the question.” — Twitter shares briefly pared losses in afternoon trading.
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Aidan McLaughlin / Mediaite:
‘Like Throwing Money Down a Hole’: Kara Swisher Breaks Down Elon Musk's Chaotic Bid to Take Over Twitter — Kara Swisher thinks — well, knows — that Elon Musk is having second thoughts about buying Twitter for $44 billion. — “He has to be. This price is too high,” she told me on the latest episode of The Interview.
Briar Napier / Oil City News:
Sen. Cynthia Lummis apologizes after ‘two sexes’ comment evokes jeers, boos at UW commencement — A University of Wyoming commencement speaker has apologized after a controversial statement she made in reference to sex and gender Saturday evoked jeers by some in attendance.
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Jennifer Bendery / HuffPost:
Cynthia Lummis Booed For ‘Two Sexes’ Claim During Commencement Speech
Dan Sabbagh / The Guardian:
Putin involved in war ‘at level of colonel or brigadier’, say western sources — President helping determine movement of Russian soldiers, say sources, as head of UK armed forces says Ukraine is winning — Vladimir Putin has become so personally involved in the Ukraine war …
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Nicholas Fandos / New York Times:
Court's Redistricting Plan Erases Democratic House Gains in New York — The lines drawn by a court-appointed special master would increase competition for seats in Congress, in a blow to national Democrats. — New York's courts unveiled a slate of congressional districts on Monday …
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Andrew Ross Sorkin / New York Times:
Ben Bernanke Sees ‘Stagflation’ Ahead — The former chairman of the Federal Reserve has a new book out on Tuesday explaining the powers of the Fed and Congress to juice or slow our economy amid a supply-chain crunch and sky-high demand. — Standing in his kitchen one morning in Washington …
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Brian Melley / Associated Press:
Judge: California's women on boards law is unconstitutional — LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Los Angeles judge has ruled that California's landmark law requiring women on corporate boards is unconstitutional. — Superior Court Judge Maureen Duffy-Lewis said the law that would have required boards …
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Theo Francis / Wall Street Journal:
Judge Strikes Down California Law Mandating Women on Boards
Judge Strikes Down California Law Mandating Women on Boards
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Jackson Richman / Mediaite:
WHCA Threatens Reporter Who Interrupted Psaki Briefing With Possible Expulsion in Scathing Email — A reporter who interrupted Friday's White House press briefing has been threatened with suspension or expulsion from the White House Correspondents Association were he to do the same again.
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Ryan J. Reilly / NBC News:
Doug Mastriano aide who blocked press at campaign event was at Capitol on Jan. 6 — WASHINGTON — A staffer with Doug Mastriano's Pennsylvania gubernatorial campaign who helped block media access to an event over the weekend was at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, where he appeared to smile …
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Washington Post:
Store guard confronted Buffalo suspect during March visit, online account says — Two months before Payton Gendron allegedly killed 10 people at a supermarket in Buffalo, he was confronted by a security guard at the store during a trip on which he compiled detailed plans of the location …
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New York Times:
Biden Approves Plan to Redeploy Several Hundred Ground Forces Into Somalia — The president also signed off on targeting about a dozen Shabab leaders in the war-torn country, from which Donald J. Trump largely withdrew in his final weeks in office. — WASHINGTON — President Biden has signed …
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Quartz:
Miami's mayor backed MiamiCoin crypto—then its price dropped 95% — On Feb. 2, the city of Miami cashed out its cryptocurrency MiamiCoin for the first time, depositing $5.25 million into city coffers. Miami mayor Francis Suarez hailed it as a “historic moment” and predicted the cryptocurrency …
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Washington Free Beacon:
Leaker, Liar, Turncoat, Nut Job — Steve Schmidt's abasement makes public what we've known for a long time — No Books. No Money. Just the Truth. That's the title of the meandering Substack post Steve Schmidt threw up last week at the tail end of a two-day Twitter bender.
Ian Millhiser / Vox:
The Supreme Court just made it much easier to bribe a member of Congress — A case brought by Ted Cruz is a huge boon to rich candidates and moneyed lobbyists. — The Supreme Court's conservative majority has been at war with campaign finance laws for more than a dozen years …
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Sharon Otterman / New York Times:
As N.Y.C. approaches the high alert level for the virus, the city recommends but doesn't mandate masks. — City health officials urged New Yorkers to wear medical masks indoors and to take other precautions. — Citing high community transmission and rising hospitalizations from a fifth wave …
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Karl Ritter / Associated Press:
Sweden ends neutrality, joins Finland in seeking NATO berth — STOCKHOLM (AP) — Sweden's prime minister announced Monday that Sweden will join Finland in seeking NATO membership in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, a historic shift that comes after more than 200 years of military nonalignment in the Nordic country.
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National Review:
Madison Cawthorn Doesn't Belong in Congress — By one, and only one, metric has Madison Cawthorn succeeded in his first term in Congress — gaining notoriety. — That's enough for backbench Republicans to become huge stars these days, but it may well lead to Cawthorn's defeat …
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Ben Quinn / The Guardian:
Ferdinand Marcos Jr urged to stop pretending he has an Oxford degree — University has said Philippines leader was awarded ‘special diploma in social studies’ in 1978, not a BA — The images of a besuited Ferdinand Marcos Jr, clad in a top hat and leaning nonchalantly on a Rolls-Royce …
Matthew Boyle / Breitbart:
Exclusive: Kathy Barnette Refuses to Support GOP Nominee for Senate if It Is Not Her — GOP U.S. Senate candidate Kathy Barnette in an interview on Monday morning refused to support the GOP nominee for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania if she does not win the nomination on Tuesday.
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US Food and Drug Administration:
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: FDA Authorizes First COVID-19 Test Available without a Prescription That Also Detects Flu and RSV — The EUA authorizes at-home sample collection with testing performed in a laboratory — For Immediate Release: — Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration authorized …
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Jordan Highsmith / wtsp.com:
Gov. DeSantis signs law making picketing, protesting outside a person's home illegal — In a statement, the Florida governor said “unruly mobs” in front of the homes of Supreme Court justices is “inappropriate.” — TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday signed into law a bill …
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Washington Post:
How Trump's pact with the Club for Growth turned into a grudge match — The influential GOP group is challenging Trump's picks in key Senate races amid competing claims to the MAGA mantle — David McIntosh, head of the influential conservative group the Club for Growth, used to fly on Air Force One …
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Roxanne Roberts / Washington Post:
Ketanji Brown Jackson on being a ‘first’ and why she loves ‘Survivor’ — The justice-designate spoke with The Post about her career, values and historic confirmation to the high court — On a recent morning, Ketanji Brown Jackson spent an hour doing one of her favorite things: talking about the law with young people.
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Washington Post:
Opinion The Washington Post guide to writing an opinion article … Each month, The Washington Post publishes dozens of op-eds from guest authors. These articles — written by subject-matter experts, politicians, journalists and other people with something interesting to say …
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Marc Caputo / NBC News:
GOP candidates unleash wave of ads targeting transgender rights — Two leading Republican Senate hopefuls in Pennsylvania are savaging each other in TV ads over who supported transgender surgery more. In Missouri, another GOP candidate for Senate surged when she criticized transgender swimmer Lia Thomas in a commercial.