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New York Times:
Putin's War: The Inside Story of a Catastrophe … Russian soldiers go into battle with little food, few bullets and instructions grabbed from Wikipedia for weapons they barely know how to use. — Russian soldiers go into battle with little food, few bullets and instructions grabbed …
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Lawyers, Guns & Money, Insider, DNyuz, Brussels Reporter and Bloomberg
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Thomas Tracy / New York Daily News:
Jewish man attacked in Central Park, assailant screams 'Kanye 2024′: NYPD — A Jewish man was attacked in Central Park by a suspect who screamed “Kanye 2024″ and anti-Semitic slurs as he jumped his victim in what police are investigating as a hate crime.
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Timothy Bella / Washington Post:
Attacker yells ‘Kanye 2024’ during antisemitic assault, police say — The New York Police Department is investigating an alleged attack in Central Park this week in which a man in his mid-40s assaulted a 63-year-old man and spewed antisemitic comments before yelling out “Kanye 2024,” …
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Raw Story, CNN, ABC7 and New York Post
Washington Post:
Musk unsuspends some reporters on Twitter. But their companies never left. — Despite outrage over a move viewed as hostile to free speech — even by Musk's conservative allies — media companies continued to tweet, in keeping with their conflicted relationship with Twitter.
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NBC News:
Musk cheerleaders and conservative influencers criticize journalist suspensions from Twitter
Musk cheerleaders and conservative influencers criticize journalist suspensions from Twitter
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New York Times:
U.S. Scrutinizes Political Donations by Sam Bankman-Fried and Allies — Federal prosecutors appear to be focusing on possible wrongdoing by cryptocurrency executives, rather than by Democratic or Republican politicians. But the inquiries widen an explosive campaign finance scandal.
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Transportation Security Administration:
TSA breaks record for number of firearms at security checkpoints, announces new measures to mitigate threat — WASHINGTON — Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers intercepted a record number of firearms brought by passengers to airport security checkpoints in 2022.
Wall Street Journal:
Big Cities in Swing States Saw Declines in Midterm Voting — Democrats say low turnout in Detroit, Milwaukee and Philadelphia points to problems in future elections — Big cities faltered this year in producing the large vote totals that Democrats have traditionally relied on for election wins …
Wall Street Journal:
Biden Advisers Craft Re-Election Plans as President Weighs Final Decision — Biden has said he intends to run but will consult with family during holidays — Biden Highlights Democrats' Midterm Results — Created with sketchtool. … 1x — WASHINGTON—President Biden's advisers …
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CANNONFIRE and The Post Millennial
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Josh Boak / Associated Press:
What Trump promised, Biden seeks to deliver in his own way
What Trump promised, Biden seeks to deliver in his own way
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Michael E. Ruane / Washington Post:
After Biden's wife died in a crash 50 years ago, Richard Nixon called — A recording of Nixon's condolence call survives at the Nixon Presidential Library. — Joe Biden's first wife, Neilia, and baby daughter, Naomi Christina, had just been killed in a car crash.
New York Times:
What Comes Next for the Most Empty Downtown in America — Tech workers are still at home. The $17 salad place is expanding into the suburbs. So what is left in San Francisco? — The coffee rush. The lunch rush. The columns of headphone-equipped tech workers rushing in and out of train stations.
Jon Levine / New York Post:
Twitter's top ranks riddled with ex-FBI employees — Twitter's top ranks were riddled with ex-FBI agents and executives, stitching the company even closer to the federal agency now under fire for leaning on Twitter to meddle in the 2020 elections. — More than a dozen former feds flocked …
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RedState, HotAir, Summit News, DNyuz and National Review
Talking Points Memo:
Scenes From The Meadows Texts Show The Diverse Cast Of Characters Who Chimed In On Efforts To Overturn The Election — When businessman Marty Davis made his way into the Oval Office in mid-December 2020, he brought a blanket for former First Lady Melania Trump.
Steven Mintz / Inside Higher Ed:
What Should We Do About Undergrads Who Want to Pursue a Humanities Doctorate? — Reflections on the end of history ... and the academic study of the arts, literature and philosophy. — The December 2022 issue of Jacobin, which bills itself as “a leading voice of the American left …
Isaac Arnsdorf / Washington Post:
DeSantis reverses himself on coronavirus vaccines, moves to right of Trump — In a potential wedge issue for the 2024 primary, DeSantis is attacking the life-saving covid shots he once praised and promoted — Early in the pandemic, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis repeatedly praised President Donald Trump …
Bari Weiss / The Free Press:
The Twitter Files and the Future of the Democratic Party With Silicon Valley's Congressman — Ro Khanna on why we should be skeptical of Big Tech's power. — Ro Khanna is a progressive congressman representing California's 17th District—the wealthiest congressional district in America.
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Politico and The Cat Was Never Found