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Aamer Madhani / Associated Press:
US intel shows Russians fear Mariupol abuse will backfire — WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. has gathered intelligence that shows some Russian officials have become concerned that Russian forces in the ravaged port city of Mariupol are carrying out grievous abuses, a U.S official familiar with the findings said Wednesday.
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New York Times:
U.S. Eyeing Russian Energy Sanctions Over Ukraine War, Officials Say — BERLIN — The Biden administration is developing plans to further choke Russia's oil revenues with the long-term goal of destroying the country's central role in the global energy economy, current and former U.S. officials say …
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HotAir, The Federalist and Washington Post
Associated Press:
Captive medic's bodycam shows firsthand horror of Mariupol — KHARKIV, Ukraine (AP) — A celebrated Ukrainian medic recorded her time in Mariupol on a data card no bigger than a thumbnail, smuggled out to the world in a tampon. Now she is in Russian hands, at a time when Mariupol itself is on the verge of falling.
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New York Times, Raw Story, Associated Press, The Bona Fide and Radio Free Europe/Radio …
Timothy Snyder / New York Times:
Russia's War on Ukraine Shows That It Is Fascist — Dr. Snyder is a professor of history at Yale University and the author of many books on fascism, totalitarianism and European history. — Fascism was never defeated as an idea. — As a cult of irrationality and violence …
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Josh Rogin / Washington Post:
Opinion U.S. mistakes in Ukraine can't all be pinned on bad intelligence
Opinion U.S. mistakes in Ukraine can't all be pinned on bad intelligence
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Radio Free Europe/Radio …, The Daily Caller, nationalinterest.org, HotAir and Wall Street Journal
The Economist:
The coming food catastrophe — War is tipping a fragile world towards mass hunger. Fixing that is everyone's business — By invading ukraine, Vladimir Putin will destroy the lives of people far from the battlefield—and on a scale even he may regret. The war is battering …
Washington Post:
Trump uses Pa. primary to continue effort to undermine electoral system — Good morning, Early Birds, and a special good morning to the U.S. women's national soccer team for landing a “game-changing” deal to close the pay gap with the men's soccer team. 😎 💪 Tips? earlytips@washpost.com.
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Associated Press, CBS News, The Hill, Raw Story and CNN
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Reid J. Epstein / New York Times:
Midterm Stakes Grow Clearer: Election Deniers Will Be on Many Ballots
Midterm Stakes Grow Clearer: Election Deniers Will Be on Many Ballots
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Today's Edition Newsletter, Boston.com, The Hill, The Scroll, Washington Times, USA Today and Common Dreams
Jeremy Barr / Washington Post:
Pete Williams to retire from NBC News after epic Washington career — A former Pentagon spokesman, Williams made the unusual move 29 years ago to return to hard-news reporting. Many historic scoops followed. — A jolt went through Washington when the news broke just before noon on Jan. 26 …
Kyle Clark / KUSA-TV:
GOP candidate for Colorado governor says eliminate one-person, one-vote system — Under Greg Lopez's proposal, the 2018 gubernatorial race would have been a runaway win for Republicans, who lost the actual race by double-digits. — DENVER — Coloradans have elected just one Republican governor in the last 50 years.
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Raw Story
Lora Kolodny / CNBC:
Why Tesla was kicked out of the S&P 500's ESG index — In a blog post Wednesday, the S&P explained why it kicked Tesla out of its ESG index earlier this month. — It said that Tesla's “lack of a low-carbon strategy” and “codes of business conduct,” along with racism …
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John Haltiwanger / Insider:
Fiona Hill says Putin got ‘frustrated many times’ with Trump because the Russian leader ‘had to keep explaining things’ to him — Putin often became frustrated with Trump over his lack of knowledge on big issues, Fiona Hill said. — “He had to keep explaining things, and Putin doesn't like to do that,” Hill said.
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The Hill, YouTube, Washington Examiner and Raw Story
Michaeleen Doucleff / NPR:
Rare monkeypox outbreak in U.K., Europe and U.S.: What is it and should we worry? — There's a monkeypox outbreak in England, Portugal and Spain. The outbreak is quite small - just 36 suspected cases spread across the three countries, including 8 in England and 20 in Portugal.
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Al Jazeera, Forbes, HotAir, ABC News and The Guardian
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Mary Kekatos / ABC News:
1st monkeypox case in US this year reported in Massachusetts
1st monkeypox case in US this year reported in Massachusetts
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Washington Examiner, Fortune, NOQ Report, Daily Kos, STAT, Sydney Morning Herald, Washington Post, Axios, UPI, Mass.gov, Wall Street Journal, No More Mister Nice Blog, New York Post, The Hill, WPRI-TV, WCDC-TV, Fortune and MindWar
Burgess Everett / Politico:
Dems stand back and watch Chuck and Joe show — The fate of Senate Democrats' yearlong drama over the party's signature bill essentially boils down to two people: Chuck Schumer and Joe Manchin. — After months of intrigue and disagreements between the duo on critical Senate votes …
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Front Page Magazine:
Why Tucker Carlson and the Isolationist Right Are Wrong — A Russian defeat in Ukraine makes America safer. — In April 1941 Germany had conquered all of Europe except England, while its Axis partner Japan had conquered most of Southeast Asia. At this historical moment …
Victoria Balara / Fox News:
Fox News Poll: Georgia's GOP primary race for governor sees Kemp holding wide lead over Perdue — Former NFL star Herschel Walker dashes ahead by 58 points in Republican Senate primary contest — Fox News Flash top headlines for May 18 — Incumbent Gov. Brian Kemp leads former …
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Election Law Blog, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Hill and Politico
Katherine Tully-McManus / Politico:
Congressional whack-a-mole — Presented by The American Petroleum Institute (API) — CRISIS MANAGEMENT— Democrats said they weren't going to take messaging votes while they control both Congress and the White House, but Dems in the House are trying to see what sticks as they try to tackle …
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The Hill and POLITICUSUSA
Chun Han Wong / Wall Street Journal:
China Insists Party Elites Shed Overseas Assets, Eyeing Western Sanctions on Russia — An internal Communist Party directive bars senior officials from owning property abroad or stakes in overseas entities, whether directly or through spouses and children — HONG KONG—China's Communist Party …
Michael Williams / Dallas Morning News:
George W. Bush compares Zelenskyy to Churchill, mistakenly calls Iraq invasion unjustified — At Bush center event, Condoleezza Rice compares Jan. 6 to non-democratic countries — In some of his most extensive public comments about the Russian invasion of Ukraine since the war began …
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Raw Story, Fox News, Summit News, Informed Comment, Eschaton and Townhall
Jada Yuan / Washington Post:
Jill Biden's six-day tour of Latin America is high-stakes diplomacy — The first lady is making her third solo foreign trip, weeks before a major hemispheric summit that's going off the rails — Jill Biden is embarking on a high-stakes, six-day diplomatic tour of three Latin American countries …
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DFRLab and Responsible Statecraft
Matthew Yglesias / Slow Boring:
Words aren't magic — The most important part of “messaging” is picking defensible policies — Medicare is a very popular program. — If you cook up a policy to enroll every American in a single-payer health care plan that guarantees free treatments at point of service …
Emily Flitter / New York Times:
At Wells Fargo, a Quest to Increase Diversity Leads to Fake Job Interviews — Black and female candidates are sometimes interviewed after the recipient of a job is identified, current and former employees say. — Joe Bruno, a former executive in the wealth management division of Wells Fargo …
Punchbowl News:
5/19/22 ☀️ Punchbowl News AM. … THEIR OWN POLLS HAVE THEM IN THE DUMPS. PARTY LEADERS HAVE STRUGGLED TO WRANGLE THE VOTES FOR A SIMPLE MESSAGING BILL. MEANWHILE, THE CAUCUS CONTINUES TO BE DOMINATED BY FALLOUT OVER THE REVISED NEW YORK HOUSE MAPS, LED BY AN INTERNAL BACKLASH AGAINST THE DCCC CHAIR.
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HotAir, Politico, New York Post, Sabato's Crystal Ball and WISH-TV
Ann Coulter:
HERE ARE THE NUTCASES WHO BELIEVE IN “REPLACEMENT” — The “Great Replacement Theory” (GRT) has taken the media by storm! It seems that the white racist who shot up a grocery store full of black people last weekend cited GRT in his 180-page “manifesto.” — First of all, journalists need …
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Lawyers, Guns & Money, The Atlantic and Jacobin
Washington Post:
Biden, after months focused on Ukraine, makes first trip to Asia — President will try to reassure Asian allies he is still committed to leading a coalition to counter China — For almost three months, President Biden and his top foreign policy aides have been immersed in the Russian war in Ukraine …
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Politico, Bloomberg, Washington Examiner, Associated Press, ABC News, NPR, Voice of America and CNN
Neil Genzlinger / New York Times:
Rosmarie Trapp of the ‘Sound of Music’ Family Dies at 93 — She was the last surviving daughter of the baron and the would-be nun depicted in the stage musical and 1965 film. — Rosmarie Trapp, a member of the singing family made famous by the stage musical and film “The Sound of Music” …
Sara Fischer / Axios:
Scoop: Chris Wallace to anchor new show on CNN — Warner Bros. Discovery, CNN's new parent company, plans to announce during its upfront presentation to advertisers on Wednesday that Chris Wallace will host a Sunday evening show on CNN. … - CNN struck a multimillion-dollar contract with Wallace last year.
Sarah Westwood / Washington Examiner:
School exposure policies keep healthy children away from in-person learning — Students are continuing to find themselves locked out of in-person learning due to school policies across the country that force unvaccinated children to stay home for days if they are exposed to a person with COVID-19 …
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The Federalist, Citizen News and The Gateway Pundit
Department of Defense Office of Inspector General:
Whistleblower Reprisal Investigation: Colonel Yevgeny S. Vindman, U.S. Army (DODIG-2022-097) — We conducted this investigation in response to a complaint filed with the DoD Hotline on August 18, 2020, alleging that various administration officials, including former President Donald J. Trump …