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Putin overruled his top security service in prisoner swap with Ukraine — The prisoner swap between Russia and Ukraine in late September was approved by Russian President Vladimir Putin over the objections of his top security service, the FSB, which had concerns about a public backlash in Russia …
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Isaac Arnsdorf / Washington Post:
CPAC backpedals on pro-Russia tweet as some U.S. conservatives back Putin — The prominent conservative group decried ‘gift-giving to Ukraine’ while adopting Putin's view of ‘Ukraine-occupied territories’ — Prominent Republicans are digging in against American support …
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Mediaite, The Wrap, Daily Kos, The Signorile Report and Misinformation …
David Rothkopf / The Daily Beast:
Putin Has Left the World No Other Option But Regime Change — The Russian dictator's deranged “annexation” speech should make it clear to the global community of nations that his staying in power won't provide “stability.” … Vladimir Putin must go. — His demented Kremlin speech Friday …
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New York Times, The Atlantic and Raw Story
Liz Sly / Washington Post:
Russia's annexation puts world ‘two or three steps away’ from nuclear war
Russia's annexation puts world ‘two or three steps away’ from nuclear war
Jacqueline Alemany / Washington Post:
National Archives says it's still missing records from Trump officials — The National Archives has told the House Oversight Committee that it has not yet recovered all of the records from Trump administration officials that should have been transferred under the Presidential Records Act.
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Siobhan Hughes / Wall Street Journal:
National Archives Says Some Trump Administration Records Are Still Missing
National Archives Says Some Trump Administration Records Are Still Missing
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Axios, Associated Press, Raw Story, Fox News and Bloomberg
New York Times:
Lawmakers Confront a Rise in Threats and Intimidation, and Fear Worse — Violent political speech has increasingly crossed into the realm of in-person confrontation for members of Congress in both parties, raising the prospect of a disastrous event. — WASHINGTON — In Bangor, Maine …
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Karen Tumulty / Washington Post:
Trump's latest attack on McConnell sets a new standard of despicable — When you are dealing with someone for whom there is no bottom, it's not exactly surprising to seem him hit a new low. Nonetheless, Donald Trump's latest social media broadside against Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell …
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Isaac Arnsdorf / Washington Post:
Trump escalates attacks on McConnell with ‘DEATH WISH’ post — An incendiary and racist message from the former president raised concerns about inciting more violence. — Former president Donald Trump is facing blowback for an inflammatory online message attacking Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell …
Paul Farrell / Daily Mail:
Biden phones hero Coast Guard diver to congratulate him for rescuing lives of Florida residents - just days before he will FIRE him for being unvaccinated as 20,000 members of military face axe — An heroic Coast Guard swimmer who saved the life of a disabled woman during Hurricane Ian …
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New York Times:
The Supreme Court Has a Crisis of Trust — The editorial board is a group of opinion journalists whose views are informed by expertise, research, debate and certain longstanding values. It is separate from the newsroom. — The Supreme Court's authority within the American political system is both immense and fragile.
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The Hill, The Guardian, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, CNN, Raw Story, Associated Press, Fox News, Insider and KNWA FOX24
Dan Lamothe / Washington Post:
Americans captured by Russia detail months of beatings, interrogation … TRINITY, Ala. — Alex Drueke and Andy Tai Huynh evaded Russian forces for hours, slogging through pine forests and marshes in Ukraine to avoid detection. The U.S. military veterans were left behind — “abandoned,” …
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The Guardian:
‘Women are in charge. They are leading’: Iran protests continue despite crackdowns — People, determined to defy violence by security forces and online blackout, are resorting to old-fashioned methods to organise unrest — The messages, printed on scraps of paper, were thrown …
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DW.COM, PBS NewsHour, Bloomberg and CBS News
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Najmeh Bozorgmehr / Financial Times:
Iranian students launch fresh anti-regime protests
Iranian students launch fresh anti-regime protests
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Voice of America, CBS News and Al Jazeera
The Sunday Times:
Liz Truss advised King Charles to stay away from Cop27 climate summit … The King, a passionate environmental campaigner, has abandoned plans to attend next month's Cop27 climate change summit after Liz Truss told him to stay away. — He had intended to deliver a speech at the meeting of world leaders in Egypt.
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Politico, The Guardian and Bloomberg
The Sunday Times:
Kwasi Kwarteng's ‘budget day’ cocktail party with financiers who may have profited from crash — Kwasi Kwarteng attended a private champagne reception hours after delivering his mini-budget where hedge fund managers who would gain from a crash in the pound egged him on to commit to his plans.
Linda Robertson / Miami Herald:
Searching for survivors at Ian's ground zero, Fort Myers Beach. It doesn't always end well — Pasco, a young black Labrador retriever on his first search and rescue mission, quickly picked up the scent on Anchorage Street. He led a Miami firefighter to the top of a rubble pile and jumped down the other side.
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The Daily Beast and Politico
New York Times:
American Prisoners Are Released From Venezuela and Iran — Caracas let go seven Americans in a trade for two nephews of Venezuela's first lady who had been convicted on drug charges. Separately, Tehran freed its longest-held American prisoner. — WASHINGTON — Seven Americans held …
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NBC News:
Death toll continues to grow in Hurricane Ian's wake; heavy floods predicted from Florida to southern Mid-Atlantic — Authorities confirm 77 dead as power outages complicate rescue efforts. Many in affected communities continue to struggle without access to cell phone service or electricity.