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Kadia Goba / Semafor:
George Santos tries to explain his wealth — Rep.-elect George Santos has admitted to “embellishing” his resume with fake stints on Wall Street and a phantom college degree. He's still trying to defend against accusations that he pretended to be Jewish. — But the burning question for many people …
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Scott Eidler / Newsday:
Nassau DA Donnelly opens investigation into George Santos — Anne Donnelly, the Republican district attorney for Nassau County, has opened an investigation into GOP Congressman-elect George Santos after he admitted to lying about his work experience and educational background.
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Steve Israel / The Atlantic:
How a Perfectly Normal New York Suburb Elected a Con Man — How did George Santos, a Republican newly elected to New York's Third Congressional District, on Long Island, get away with running for office with an almost completely fictitious résumé?
Charlie Sykes / Morning Shots:
The GOP's George Santos Dilemma — Plus: A year of banning books … Congressman-elect George Santos (R-Bullshit) — Embellished? I do not think that word means what the Talented Mr. Santos thinks it means. — To “embellish” is to adorn, decorate, enhance, gild, beautify, and festoon …
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Victor Nava / New York Post:
Trump didn't know White House schedule was public until last weeks of presidency: ex aide — Donald Trump spent nearly his full term as president before learning that his daily schedule was being made public — at which point he ordered a stripped-down version of the document, a former aide testified.
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CNN:
Former Trump White House aide told Jan. 6 panel Mark Meadows burned documents a dozen times during the transition period — The January 6 committee released another batch of transcripts Tuesday, including two more of its interviews with blockbuster witness Cassidy Hutchinson and testimony from several other Trump White House officials.
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Dominique Mosbergen / Wall Street Journal:
U.S. to Require Travelers From China to Test Negative for Covid-19 — Federal health officials said the move reflects the coronavirus's rapid spread in China — The U.S. will require travelers from China to submit a negative Covid-19 test beginning Jan. 5, federal officials said.
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Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
U.S. Announces New Covid Test Requirements for Travelers From China
U.S. Announces New Covid Test Requirements for Travelers From China
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CNN:
The Bidens make an island escape ahead of consequential 2024 announcement — President Joe Biden this week returns to St. Croix, one of his and first lady Jill Biden's beloved vacation spots, seeking a final opportunity for rest before what is expected to be a contentious 2023 and reelection run.
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Steven Nelson / New York Post:
Biden staying at St. Croix villa of wealthy donors who got state dinner invite
Biden staying at St. Croix villa of wealthy donors who got state dinner invite
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Annie Grayer / CNN:
Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin announces he has ‘serious but curable form of cancer’ — Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland announced on Wednesday that he has a “serious but curable form of cancer” and will begin outpatient treatment. — In a statement, Raskin said, “After several days of tests …
Associated Press:
Barry Croft Jr. sentenced to more than 19 years for role in plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer — A Delaware trucker described as a co-leader of the conspiracy to kidnap Michigan's governor has been sentenced to more than 19 years in prison. — Barry Croft Jr. was the fourth …
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CNN:
More false claims from George Santos about his work, education and family history emerge — Rep.-elect George Santos made additional false claims over the years about his family history, work history and education in campaign appearances over the years, a review of statements made in two of his campaigns for Congress found.
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Allison Quinn / The Daily Beast:
Drunk Russian Soldier Beats His Commander to Death — TWO DOWN — A Russian man called up under Vladimir Putin's “mobilization” order for the war against Ukraine drunkenly beat his commander to death on a military train. A military court in Magnitogorsk announced Wednesday that the soldier …
Ryan J. Reilly / NBC News:
Jan. 6 response would have been ‘vastly different’ if rioters were Black, House sergeant at arms told investigators — WASHINGTON — The House sergeant at arms, who was head of the D.C. National Guard during the attack on the U.S. Capitol, told the Jan. 6 committee that the law enforcement response …
Philip Klein / National Review:
Neil Gorsuch Gets It Right on Title 42 — Justice Neil Gorsuch has taken heat from some conservatives for joining with the liberal minority to reject a request by states to maintain Title 42 border measures indefinitely, which the Supreme Court majority granted.
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Emma Green / New Yorker:
The Case for Wearing Masks Forever — A ragtag coalition of public-health activists believe that America's pandemic restrictions are too lax—and they say they have the science to prove it. — Last December, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that it was shortening …
New York Times:
Republicans Step Up Attacks on F.B.I. as It Investigates Trump — Historically, the F.B.I.'s critics have come from the left. But the bureau's array of inquiries into former President Donald J. Trump has turned the tables. — WASHINGTON — When George Piro learned that some of his former colleagues …
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Julia Shapero / The Hill:
Jan. 6 transcript: Mnuchin briefly discussed 25th Amendment removal of Trump — Former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said he briefly talked about using the 25th Amendment to remove former President Trump from power during a discussion with former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in the wake of the Jan. 6 riot.
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Fox News:
What Biden's woke military has wrought — Social experimentation in the military has life and death consequences — Pelosi, Schumer holding defense bill ‘hostage’: Tom Cotton — The U.S. military should be the ultimate meritocracy - nothing matters on the battlefield other than training …
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Gillian Brockell / Washington Post:
Art at Capitol honors 141 enslavers and 13 Confederates. Who are they? — The Post examined more than 400 statues, paintings and other artworks in the U.S. Capitol. This is what we found. — One-third of the artworks in the Capitol depict enslavers or Confederates.
Meagan Flynn / Washington Post:
A 72-year-old congressman goes back to school, pursuing a degree in AI — Normally Don Beyer doesn't bring his multivariable calculus textbook to work, but his final exam was coming up that weekend. — “And I'm running out of time,” he said, plopping the textbook and a scribbled notebook filled …
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