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Jonathan Turley / The Hill:
Subpoena wars: Washington is on a path to mutually assured destruction — THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY CONTRIBUTORS ARE THEIR OWN AND NOT THE VIEW OF THE HILL — In an initial court appearance following his arrest on Friday for contempt of Congress, former Trump adviser Peter Navarro stood before an obviously concerned federal magistrate.
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John L. Dorman / Insider:
Kellyanne Conway blasts Mark Meadows' tenure as Trump's White House chief of staff: ‘The man did not match the moment’ — Kellyanne Conway in her new memoir criticized Mark Meadows' tenure as White House chief of staff. — Conway said Meadows “did not match the moment” during the earliest stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Raw Story
Aziz El Yaakoubi / Reuters:
Two Saudi delegations to visit U.S. as ties improve — Two Saudi government delegations plan to visit the United States this month, officials said on Saturday, as Riyadh and Washington step up efforts to fix strained ties and lay the ground for an eventual visit by U.S. President Joe Biden.
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Washington Post:
Saudi-led airstrikes in Yemen have been called war crimes. Many relied on U.S. support.
Saudi-led airstrikes in Yemen have been called war crimes. Many relied on U.S. support.
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Security Force Monitor and Just Security
NBC News:
White House postpones Biden trips to Saudi Arabia and Israel
White House postpones Biden trips to Saudi Arabia and Israel
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The Gateway Pundit, The Times of Israel, Bloomberg and WTOP News
Reuters:
Russia must not be humiliated despite Putin's ‘historic’ mistake, Macron says — French President Emmanuel Macron said it is vital that Russia is not humiliated so that when the fighting stops in Ukraine a diplomatic solution can be found, adding that he believed Paris would play a mediating role to end the conflict.
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Lachlan Markay / Axios:
The gun lobby's growing divide — There's a growing divide within America's gun lobby, as groups representing firearms manufacturers and individual owners splinter over federal gun-control legislation and what gun culture means in an increasingly diverse country.
Sarah D. Wire / Los Angeles Times:
Trump allies explored sending armed private contractors to seize voting machines in 2020 election — Supporters on the fringes of former President Trump's circle explored seeking sweeping authority after the 2020 election to enlist armed private contractors to seize and inspect voting machines …
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Mother Jones
John Blake / CNN:
The evangelical church faces a ‘state of emergency’ over the pandemic and politics, Andy Stanley says — (CNN)Winning souls for Christ. Taking back America for God. Standing in the Gap. — Anyone who has spent time among white evangelical Christians has heard some of those phrases.
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Raw Story
Asawin Suebsaeng / Rolling Stone:
‘Ignore Guns, Talk Inflation’: Memos Show GOP Strategy After the Uvalde Massacre — Stay cool. Run out the clock. Scare some gun nuts while you can. But don't worry: this moment will be over soon. — That's the message the Republican Party, Donald Trump, and conservative leaders …
Tom LoBianco / Yahoo News:
Sen. Ben Sasse calls out ‘weirdos’ dividing country in fiery Reagan Foundation speech — 40th president of the United States and actor — 48th Vice President of the United States — Associate Justice-Designate of the Supreme Court of the United States
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Althouse
Susan Hartman / New York Times:
How Refugees Transformed a Dying Rust Belt Town — At 8 on a recent morning, Pri Paw brought small bowls — of rice and fried salmon with bamboo shoots — to the Buddhist altar in her family's living room in Utica, N.Y. — Then she rang a bell, sat on the floor and bowed.
Washington Post:
Young men, guns and the prefrontal cortex — The Uvalde, Tex., shooter is part of a long list of male perpetrators of similar ages. Some experts think gun laws need to change to address that. — When Vanderbilt University psychiatrist Jonathan Metzl learned that the perpetrator of the Uvalde …
Mike Spaulding / WTMJ:
BREAKING: Militia member believed to have shot and killed a former judge in Juneau County; sources say suspect hit list included Governor Evers — MAUSTON- An apparent politically motivated hit carried out at the home of a former Judge in Juneau County. — Dozens of law enforcement vehicles descended …
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Kierra Frazier / Politico:
Bidens evacuated from Delaware residence after plane flies into restricted airspace — The president and the first lady are now back at the beach house with no threat apparent. — Joe Biden boards his plane at New Castle Airport on October 22, 2020 in New Castle, Delaware. Getty Images
New York Times:
Gina Haspel Observed Waterboarding at C.I.A. Black Site, Psychologist Testifies — The testimony emerged in pretrial hearings in the Cole bombing case at Guantánamo Bay, where the war court is wrestling with the legacy of torture after 9/11. — Give this article- - - Read in app
Sarah Jones / New York Magazine:
White Christian Nationalism ‘Is a Fundamental Threat to Democracy’ — Philip S. Gorski and Samuel L. Perry discuss their new book, The Flag and the Cross. — An ideology is on the march. Traces of it are detectable in a racist massacre in Buffalo; in Tucker Carlson's monologues; in Marjorie Taylor Greene's public comments.
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Zach Despart / The Texas Tribune:
At first meeting since massacre, Uvalde school board takes no action on police chief — Chief Pete Arredondo has been faulted for a slow response to the mass shooting at Robb Elementary. — Copy link — The Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District board took no action Friday evening …
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Elise Solé / Yahoo News:
Dad surrenders AR-15 to police after Texas school shooting: ‘I want a safer future’ — A father forfeited his AR-15 rifle to the police after the Texas school shooting, explaining, “It's the only thing I can do.” — Former Marine Ben Beers grew up shooting guns recreationally and learning about gun safety.
Jon Levine / New York Post:
Democrat Max Rose blasts Hunter Biden, says Post got ‘raw deal’ in reporting — The Rose has thorns. — Democratic congressional candidate Max Rose came out swinging this week — at Hunter Biden — torching the first son for his shady foreign business dealings that Republicans say potentially put US national security at risk.
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Washington Examiner
Natalie Allison / Politico:
Trump weighs a big bet in Alabama Senate race — Mo Brooks created a stir among conservative commentators this week after sparring with a Fox News host who told viewers that there was no evidence of widespread election fraud in 2020. — “That's wrong,” the congressman said emphatically …
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Raw Story
Adam Klasfeld / Law & Crime:
Donald Trump and His Adult Children Will Spend Seven Hours Apiece in Depositions for a Suit Accusing Them of Promoting a Pyramid Scheme: Doc — Former President Donald Trump and three of his adult children will spend seven hours apiece facing deposition for a federal lawsuit accusing …
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New York Times:
100 Days of War: Death, Destruction and Loss — One hundred days ago, before sunrise, Russia launched artillery strikes on Ukraine before sending troops racing toward major cities, beginning a war against a much smaller country and outnumbered military that seemed destined to quickly topple the government in Kyiv.
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Washington Examiner, Vox and Foreign Policy
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Steven Nelson / New York Post:
Biden says Ukraine might have to give Russia land in ‘negotiated settlement’
Biden says Ukraine might have to give Russia land in ‘negotiated settlement’
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Washington Post:
Climate change is forcing schools to close early for ‘heat days’ — With no air conditioning and no money to install it, districts are sending students home — Temperatures kept rising in Philadelphia and Baltimore. Finally, it was just too hot to keep students in classrooms without air conditioning.
Washington Post:
'They're in hell': Hail of Russian artillery tests Ukrainian morale — ON THE ROAD TO LYMAN, Ukraine — First came the distant bang of Russian artillery firing. — Then the ominous whistle and crackle of incoming shells, which landed within 50 feet of a Ukrainian tank position …
Christopher Condon / Bloomberg:
Yellen Wanted Biden Relief Plan Cut by a Third, Biographer Says — Janet Yellen, worried by the specter of inflation, initially urged Biden administration officials to scale back the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan by a third, according to an advance copy of a biography on the Treasury secretary.
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Politico
Reuters:
Hong Kong steps up security on Tiananmen anniversary, Taiwan decries suppression — Hong Kong deployed heavy security near a major park on Saturday as it warned people not to gather to commemorate China's bloody crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators in Tiananmen Square 33 years ago, as Taiwan decried efforts to erase the memories.
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