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Jessica Levinson / MSNBC:
Investigations into classified docs should leave Trump more worried than Biden — Don't focus on the headlines in the investigations into classified documents held by Donald Trump and Joe Biden. Focus on the details. — There's a line in an old song that goes “Lawyers dwell on small details.”
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Eugene Daniels / Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Three storylines to watch in Biden's document drama — Presented by With help from Eli Okun and Garrett Ross — DRIVING THE DAY — HAPPENING NOW — “Biden speech at Ebenezer to bring focus to King's legacy, likely to president's as well,"by The Atlanta Journal …
Tal Axelrod / ABC News:
Biden classified documents could have national security implications, Schiff says
Biden classified documents could have national security implications, Schiff says
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Comer Calls on White House to Release Biden's Wilmington Residence Visitor Log, Questions Why Biden Aides Continue to Search Properties in Wake of Special Counsel
Comer Calls on White House to Release Biden's Wilmington Residence Visitor Log, Questions Why Biden Aides Continue to Search Properties in Wake of Special Counsel
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Tia Mitchell / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Biden speech at Ebenezer to bring focus to King's legacy, likely to president's as well
Biden speech at Ebenezer to bring focus to King's legacy, likely to president's as well
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Daniella Cheslow / Wall Street Journal:
House GOP Seeks Biden Residence Visitor Logs as Classified-Document Saga Continues
House GOP Seeks Biden Residence Visitor Logs as Classified-Document Saga Continues
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Jeff Mason / Reuters:
Biden documents bungle seen as political black eye before 2024 launch
Biden documents bungle seen as political black eye before 2024 launch
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Stephanie Saul / New York Times:
What College Admissions Could Look Like Without Affirmative Action — Schools may need to rethink everything, including recruitment, scholarships, standardized testing and alumni preferences. — MIDDLETOWN, Conn. — In 1964, hoping to erase its image as a privileged cloister for white rich families …
Miles Klee / Rolling Stone:
Far-Right Superstars Are Failing on Rumble. Who's Winning? — The outsider streaming site that just partnered up with Donald Trump Jr. is growing — but not in the way most people think — TO RING IN 2023, the social video site Rumble announced an exclusive partnership with Donald Trump Jr. Beginning …
JONATHAN TURLEY:
The Importance of Being Biden: How Hunter Reached a New Low in Seeking to Bar Daughter From Using His Name — In Oscar Wilde's “The Importance of Being Ernest,” the main character's search for his true name comes to a head when he finally demands “would you kindly inform me who I am?”
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Bryan Pietsch / Washington Post:
Former Russian president says Japanese leader should disembowel himself — Dmitry Medvedev, Russia's former president and a senior security official in President Vladimir Putin's administration, said Saturday that Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida should perform a ritualistic suicide …
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Stephanie Kirchgaessner / The Guardian:
Saudi prosecutors seek death penalty for academic over social media use — Court documents reveal reasons for Awad Al-Qarni's arrest - even though rulers are major investors in social media platforms — A prominent pro-reform law professor in Saudi Arabia is facing the death penalty …
Benjamin Wallace-Wells / New Yorker:
Kevin McCarthy and the Republicans' Rocky Road Ahead — With members of the House G.O.P. caucus still pulling in all directions, does anyone know where the Party is headed? — The simplest thing, usually, for a new congressional majority to do is elect a Speaker of the House.
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E.J. Dionne Jr / Washington Post:
The House GOP's retread tactics have blown up in Republicans' faces before — Political energy is hard to define but easy to recognize. Attentive citizens can usually tell which side is rising, dominating the public discussion and laying ownership to the future.
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Malu Cursino / BBC:
Ukraine war: Chances of more survivors from Dnipro strike minimal - mayor — The mayor of Dnipro has warned there may be no further survivors after Saturday's Russian missile strike on an apartment building in the eastern Ukrainian city. — The attack left 29 dead while a further 44 are missing, city officials said.
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Josh Kraushaar / Axios:
The GOP's 2024 freeze — Questions about Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' political resilience — and fears of going toe-to-toe with former President Trump — have all but frozen the 2024 Republican field, delaying most of the leading prospects' timelines for entering the race.
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Washington Post:
Harbor City called George Santos a ‘perfect fit.’ The SEC called the company a fraud. — The inside story of the New York congressman and the now-shuttered Florida firm that employed him for more than a year — In July 2020, a small Florida-based investment firm announced …
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Holly Otterbein / Politico:
A GOP postmortem: What went so wrong in Pennsylvania? — PHILADELPHIA — The Pennsylvania GOP is trying to figure out what went so horribly wrong in 2022. — After the party's disastrous midterm races, Republicans in the critical battleground state are conducting a postmortem …
Newsday:
Records show George Santos made questionable payments to vendors, experts say — Campaign committees tied to Rep. George Santos paid tens of thousands of dollars to newly formed companies with opaque histories and meager track records of working for other candidates, a Newsday review of state and federal filings shows.
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