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New York Times:
Arizona Judge Rejects Kari Lake's Effort to Overturn Her Election Loss — Kari Lake, a Republican who was defeated by Katie Hobbs in the Arizona governor's race, had made false election claims the centerpiece of her campaign. — A state judge on Saturday rejected Kari Lake's last-ditch effort …
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Isaac Stanley-Becker / Washington Post:
Judge rules against Kari Lake in bid to overturn election results — The defeated GOP candidate for Arizona governor claimed that illegal voting and printer malfunctions had cost her the November election — An Arizona judge on Saturday rebuffed an effort by Kari Lake …
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The Hill, Politico, CBS News, Axios, The Gateway Pundit, PJ Media, Associated Press and Arizona Republic
New York Times:
How the Worst Fears for Democracy Were Averted in 2022 — A precariously narrow but consequential slice of the electorate broke with its own voting history to reject openly extremist Republican candidates — at least partly out of concern for the health of the political system.
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The Hill
Michael Barajas / Bolts:
Ten Questions that Will Shape Democracy and Voting Rights in 2023
Ten Questions that Will Shape Democracy and Voting Rights in 2023
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Election Law Blog
The Athletic:
Mets have concerns with Carlos Correa's physical: Sources — It's the physical. Again. — The New York Mets, like the San Francisco Giants earlier in the week, have raised concerns about Carlos Correa's surgically repaired lower right leg, potentially jeopardizing their 12-year …
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New York Daily News and New York Post
Kenneth Li / Reuters:
Twitter restores suicide prevention feature after Reuters report — Twitter Inc restored a feature that promoted suicide prevention hotlines and other safety resources to users looking up certain content, after coming under pressure from some users and consumer safety groups over its removal.
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Bloomberg and New York Daily News, more at Techmeme »
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Michael Luciano / Mediaite:
Eric Bolling Rips 'Putin's Press Secretary' Tucker Carlson for Innuendo About Lindsey Graham's Personal Life — Newsmax host and former Fox News talking head Eric Bolling said “Putin's press secretary” Tucker Carlson owes Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) an apology for comments he made about the senator's personal life.
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The Mahablog, IJR and Trends Journal
Yasmin Tayag / The Atlantic:
How Many Republicans Died Because the GOP Turned Against Vaccines? — No country has a perfect COVID vaccination rate, even this far into the pandemic, but America's record is particularly dismal. About a third of Americans—more than a hundred million people—have yet to get their initial shots.
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Lawyers, Guns & Money
Kate Brumback / Associated Press:
Georgia special grand jury wraps up probe of Trump, allies — A special grand jury investigating whether then-President Donald Trump and his allies illegally tried to overturn his defeat in the 2020 election in Georgia appears to be wrapping up its work, but many questions remain.
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The Western Journal and Raw Story
New York Times:
Putin Wants Fealty, and He's Found It in Africa — The Russian president has unleashed a new disorder on the world with his war in Ukraine, and the Central African Republic may be its ultimate expression. — BANGUI, Central African Republic — In early March, as Russia's invasion …
Mark Chiusano / Newsday:
George Santos' congressional freshman yearbook entries come with questions — Besides a photo and party affiliation, there are only three pieces of personal information in George Santos' entry for the recently released 118th Congress freshman yearbook — and all three of them come with questions.
Internal Revenue Service:
IRS announces delay for implementation of $600 reporting threshold for third-party payment platforms' Forms 1099-K — News Releases for Frequently Asked Questions — WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service today announced a delay in reporting thresholds for third-party settlement organizations set …
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Washington Examiner, The Hill, Wall Street Journal, The Daily Caller, Washington Times, Bloomberg and CBS News, more at Techmeme »
Guillermo / Foreign Policy Research Institute:
A Nation Must Think Before it Acts How the Battle for the Donbas Shaped Ukraine's Success — A nation must think before it acts. — BOTTOM LINE — As the Russian-Ukrainian War enters the winter, Ukrainians have reason to be cautiously optimistic about the course of the war.
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TASS
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Farhad Manjoo / New York Times:
Elon Musk's Twitter Antics Are Hurting Tesla's Brand — Not long ago, Tesla's electric vehicles were far and away the best on the market. If you wanted a stylish, long-range, easy-to-charge and feature-packed E.V., Elon Musk would be your most likely supplier — even if you hated his guts.
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Boston Herald and Bloomberg
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Tucker Carlson's rage at Zelensky caps a year of getting things wrong — After Volodymyr Zelensky delivered a rousing speech to U.S. lawmakers this week, Tucker Carlson unleashed a diatribe that put schoolyard sadists everywhere to shame. “No one's ever addressed the United States Congress …
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Anti-Imperialist League, Mediaite, Digby's Hullabaloo, Let's Fix This Country, The Hill, Comic Sands, IJR and The Daily Beast
Peter Sterne / City & State New York:
'It's on life support.' Hochul's chief judge pick faces existential opposition — A growing number of Democrats have expressed publicly that they will vote against Hector LaSalle, possibly pressuring the governor to appeal to Republicans. — Gov. Kathy Hochul has so far stuck by her choice.