Top Items:
Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Police arrest county official in reporter's stabbing death — Clark County Public Administrator Robert Telles was arrested on suspicion of murder Wednesday evening in the fatal stabbing of Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter Jeff German, whose investigation of the politician contributed to his primary election loss in June.
Discussion:
Poynter, New York Post, The Gateway Pundit, RedState, UPI, WCDC-TV, Law & Crime, The Wrap, Just The News, Insider, NBC4 Washington, KTLA, The Daily Beast and NPR
RELATED:
David K. Li / NBC News:
Elected official who was subject of Las Vegas reporter's stories arrested in journalist's death — Police arrested a Nevada politician in connection with the slaying of a Las Vegas journalist who had written stories about the county official, officials said Wednesday.
Discussion:
Las Vegas Review-Journal
Michael Levenson / New York Times:
Politician Arrested in Las Vegas Reporter's Stabbing Death, Prosecutor Says — Robert Telles, the Clark County public administrator, was taken into custody in the killing of Jeff German, a reporter at The Las Vegas Review-Journal, the district attorney said.
Discussion:
Rolling Stone, The Daily Wire, Associated Press and NewsNation
Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Police search county official's home in connection with reporter's killing
Police search county official's home in connection with reporter's killing
Rio Lacanlale / Reno Gazette-Journal:
Elected official arrested on murder charge in slaying of Las Vegas reporter Jeff German
Elected official arrested on murder charge in slaying of Las Vegas reporter Jeff German
Discussion:
CBS News, Las Vegas Review-Journal, Fox News, The Western Journal, Law & Crime and RedState
Michael Scott Davidson / Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Who is county official Robert Telles?
Who is county official Robert Telles?
Discussion:
VICE
Benjamin Weiser / New York Times:
Trump Pushed Officials to Prosecute His Critics, Ex-U.S. Attorney Says — Geoffrey S. Berman, who headed the Manhattan office, says in a book the Justice Department pushed cases, against John Kerry and others, to help Mr. Trump. — A book by a former top federal prosecutor offers new details …
Holly Otterbein / Politico:
Fetterman to POLITICO: I will debate Oz — PHILADELPHIA — John Fetterman said he is committing to attending one debate with his Republican opponent, Mehmet Oz, in the closely watched battle for the Senate in Pennsylvania, but his campaign is still discussing accommodations for his auditory processing problems.
Discussion:
Washington Examiner, HuffPost, Fox News, CNN, Breitbart, No More Mister Nice Blog, Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion, Associated Press, HotAir, Insider, New York Post, The Gateway Pundit, The Daily Caller, The Daily Wire, Mediaite, Dr. Oz for Senate, Bloomberg, RedState, Townhall, The Hill, LifeNews.com, The Philadelphia Inquirer and Political Wire
RELATED:
Brian Schwartz / CNBC:
Dr. Oz owns shares of companies that supply hydroxychloroquine, a drug he has backed as a Covid treatment — Dr. Mehmet Oz, the Republican candidate for Pennsylvania's open Senate seat, owns stock in Thermo Fisher Scientific, a supplier of the drug hydroxychloroquine, and McKesson, a distributor of the anti-malaria medicine.
Discussion:
Insider
Burgess Everett / Politico:
Dems defend Fetterman's low profile amid GOP health attacks: ‘Why should he help Oz?’
Dems defend Fetterman's low profile amid GOP health attacks: ‘Why should he help Oz?’
Discussion:
Punchbowl News, NBC10 Philadelphia and CNBC
Natalie Allison / Politico:
The Senate debate season is slow in 2022. There's a reason for that.
Rolling Stone:
Trump Told White House Team He Needed to Protect ‘Russiagate’ Documents — The former president, who left the White House with a trove of sensitive material, believes there are documents that would expose a Deep State plot against him — and told confidants he needed to protect them from the next administration
Lachlan Markay / Axios:
Scoop: Dems' accidental GOP data mine — A slip-up by social media giant Snap allowed leading Democratic campaigns and party committees to unwittingly tap into a vast repository of Republican voter data to hone their midterm ads, Axios has learned. … But the blunder underscores …
Discussion:
The Hill
Lynn Neary / NPR:
Anne Garrels, longtime foreign correspondent for NPR, dies at 71 — Anne Garrels, longtime foreign correspondent for NPR, died on Wednesday of lung cancer. She was 71 years old. — At NPR, Garrels was known as a passionate reporter willing to go anywhere in the world at a moment's notice if the story required it.
Discussion:
Washington Examiner
RELATED:
Associated Press:
Blinken, in Kyiv, unveils $2B in US military aid for Europe — U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken made an unscheduled visit to Kyiv on Thursday as the Biden administration announced major new military aid worth more than $2 billion for Ukraine and other European countries threatened by Russia.
Discussion:
New York Times, Politico, Associated Press, Bloomberg, UPI, Voice of America, Al Jazeera and Fox News
RELATED:
Lubov Chernukhin / Politico:
UK, the West mustn't succumb to Ukraine war fatigue
UK, the West mustn't succumb to Ukraine war fatigue
Discussion:
Russia-Ukraine War Newsletter and CNBC
Julia Rock / The Lever:
Abortion Foes Target Their Next Supreme Court Fight — When the U.S. Supreme Court allowed states to limit reproductive rights in its June ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health, experts predicted that conservatives would soon use the decision to try to secure a federal ban on abortion.
RELATED:
Will Heinrich / New York Times:
Painting Michelle Obama Took 9 Months. Keeping It Secret Took 6 Years. — Sharon Sprung, an instructor at the Art Students League of New York, is a realist painter of the old school. — When Sharon Sprung was chosen to paint Michelle Obama's official portrait for the White House …
Discussion:
NPR, BuzzFeed News, HuffPost, CBS News, The Hill, CNN and Mother Jones
RELATED:
Tyler Pager / Washington Post:
Obamas unveil their portraits, and it feels like a reunion
Obamas unveil their portraits, and it feels like a reunion
Discussion:
Politico, Reuters, MSNBC, Agence France-Presse, Newsbusters, Voice of America, The Indian Express, Times of San Diego, CNN, Watch Night News, Metro.co.uk, The Guardian, NBC News, HuffPost, Insider, Las Vegas Review-Journal, NBC10 Philadelphia, Just The News, TheBlaze, CBS News, Sky News Australia, IJR, KFOR-TV, NPR and Sputnik News
New York Times:
F.B.I. Sought Interview With Trump Aide — Agents investigating the events leading up to the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol tried to question William Russell, who served as a special assistant to the former president. — The F.B.I. sought to interview a personal aide to former President Donald J. Trump …
RELATED:
Ben Dreyfuss / Calm Down:
A personal note about my Substack... (I'm rebranding it.) — So, I'm doing a rebranding. — When I left Mother Jones last year, I was heartbroken. I was totally screwed up in the head. All of my friends worked there and I had been untouchable for so long because of my successes …
Nick Catoggio / The Dispatch:
A Better Conservative Media and a Better Politics — Why I joined The Dispatch. — Hello, — I'm Nick Catoggio, formerly known as Allahpundit and currently known as the newest staff writer at The Dispatch. I've spent almost 20 years as a writer in conservative media and many years more than that as a reader of it.
Discussion:
Patterico's Pontifications
Charlotte Klein / Vanity Fair:
“I Really Hope That We Don't Both-Sides Democracy”: Where Is CNN Headed? — The abrupt exits of Brian Stelter and John Harwood have unnerved staffers, who want clarity from newish CEO Chris Licht, and rattled viewers, who fear CNN is veering right. The network, however, vows to “stand up for democracy and call out lies.”
Discussion:
Media Matters for America and Gizmodo
Chris Geidner / Law Dork, with Chris Geidner:
The PrEP decision is bad — but the question now is whether any judges will stop it — Far-right US District Judge Reed O'Connor ruled that requiring employers with religious objections to include the HIV-prevention drug in their insurance plans violates federal law.
Discussion:
New York Times, Common Dreams, The Daily Beast, The Daily Wire, The Texas Tribune, FOX8 WGHP and The Guardian
CNN:
Michigan GOP leaders encourage rule breaking at poll worker training session — The evening before Michigan's state primary, Wayne County GOP leaders held a Zoom training session for poll workers and partisan observers - warning them about “bad stuff happening” during the election and encouraging …
Discussion:
Raw Story
Укрин …:
Prospects for running a military campaign in 2023: Ukraine's perspective — How long the war could last and how can Ukraine win it — As understood by the absolute majority of military experts and analysts today, the large-scale war unleashed by the Russian Federation against Ukraine on February 24 …
Discussion:
Washington Post, NBC News, Euractiv, WarTranslated, The Hill, Radio Free Europe/Radio …, Al Jazeera and Insider
Ivana Saric / Axios:
Oath Keepers members list includes military, law enforcement, politicians … - The events of Jan. 6 also highlighted fresh concerns about domestic extremism in the military, after several former and current military members were charged for their involvement in the Capitol riot.
Discussion:
JSOnline, The Texas Tribune, The Root, FOX8 WGHP, Vanity Fair and Washington Examiner
RELATED:
Jeremy Harlan / CNN:
Colorado clerk Tina Peters pleads not guilty in election security breach case — Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, who lost the GOP nomination for Colorado secretary of state earlier this year, pleaded not guilty to felony and misdemeanor charges Wednesday afternoon, six months …
Jason Lange / Reuters:
Most Americans see Trump's MAGA as threat to democracy: Reuters/Ipsos poll — Days after Democratic President Joe Biden gave a fiery speech attacking former President Donald Trump and his Republican allies as an extremist threat, a Reuters/Ipsos poll completed on Wednesday found a majority …
Discussion:
The Hill, Mercury News and Associated Press
Brian Slodysko / Associated Press:
Rep. Katie Porter's university housing deal draws scrutiny — In Orange County, California, where the typical house sells for $1 million, Rep. Katie Porter's four-bedroom, three-bath residence in a leafy subdivision on the University of California Irvine campus is a bargain.