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Putin, czar with no empire, needs military victory for his own survival — MOSCOW — President Vladimir Putin likes to portray himself as a new czar like Peter the Great or Ivan III, the 15th-century grand prince known as the “gatherer of the Russian lands.”
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Poland calls for Nato security guarantees to postwar Ukraine — President Andrzej Duda speaks to FT ahead of Biden visit to Warsaw to mark anniversary of war — Poland's head of state has called on Nato powers to give postwar security guarantees to Ukraine, on the eve of a visit …
Paul Egan / Detroit Free Press:
Kristina Karamo elected chair of Michigan Republican Party — LANSING —Kristina Karamo, a Republican who has made unsubstantiated allegations of fraud in the 2020 presidential election and has still not conceded her 14-point loss in the 2022 Michigan election for secretary of state …
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Liz Goodwin / Washington Post:
Kari Lake, still pushing midterm fraud fiction, edges closer to Senate run — She would be tough to beat in a GOP primary, setting up a challenge for national Republicans who worry about her general election prospects — By Liz Goodwin and Yvonne Wingett Sanchez
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Tim Adams / The Guardian:
Bernie Sanders: ‘Oligarchs run Russia. But guess what? They run the US as well’ — The veteran senator is now part of Joe Biden's inner circle, and is still fighting his country's vast inequalities — fter the State of the Union address at the beginning of this month …
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Stephen Neukam / The Hill:
Sanders says Haley's call for competency test ‘absurd’
Sanders says Haley's call for competency test ‘absurd’
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Washington Post:
The former Trump aide crafting the House GOP's debt ceiling playbook — The national debt exploded on Russell Vought's watch. Now he wants Republican lawmakers to play hardball. — Last month, amid the raucous battle to elect House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, former president Donald Trump spoke …
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Jeffrey S. Solochek / Tampa Bay Times:
4 things to know about Ron DeSantis' idea to slash AP courses in Florida — It started with a feud over one course. Now, tens of thousands of students could be affected. — Once upon a time, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was an Advanced Placement fan. — In his 2021 address to lawmakers …
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Amanda Holpuch / New York Times:
Art Fair Visitor Breaks a Jeff Koons Balloon Dog Sculpture — A woman accidentally knocked over a bright blue dog sculpture at Art Wynwood in Miami, causing the $42,000 artwork to shatter, witnesses said. — The balloon dog sculptures made famous by Jeff Koons so closely imitate …
Andrew Van Dam / Washington Post:
Why does the South have such ugly credit scores? — Today, we look at a big, fat map of credit scores reproduced from a recent economics paper. And while the map suggests any number of tantalizing questions, we are most intrigued by that big band of credit-score calamity that stretches across the American South.
Tom Boggioni / Raw Story:
Mary Trump warns ‘Donald will use any opportunity to incite more violence’ if indicted — Addressing the massive onslaught of legal problems and investigations dogging Donald Trump, his niece Mary Trump told MSNBC's Katie Phang that an indictment would likely spur him to try and incite more violence.
Jonathan Tirone / Bloomberg:
Iran Nuclear Inspectors Detect Uranium Enriched to 84% Purity — International atomic monitors in Iran last week detected uranium enriched to levels just below that needed for a nuclear weapon, according to two senior diplomats, underscoring the risk that the country's unrestrained atomic activities could prompt a new crisis.
Ximena Bustillo / NPR:
In 2022, Black farmers were persistently left behind from the USDA's loan system — Lucious Abrams is the third generation to take over the family Georgia farm, an operation that has long grown cotton, corn, and soybeans. When he did not receive a loan in time to buy the seeds and supplies he needed …
New York Times:
‘Brainwashing a Generation’: British Schools Combat Andrew Tate's Views — Alarmed by an online personality's popularity among their students, educators are mobilizing to combat the sexism he promotes. — As the seventh graders settled into a lecture hall at a school near London …
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Heather Cox Richardson / Letters from an American:
February 18, 2023 — Republican leaders are recognizing that the sight of Republican lawmakers heckling the president of the United States didn't do their party any favors. — It not only called attention to their behavior, it prompted many news outlets to fact-check President Biden's claim …
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Tal Axelrod / ABC News:
Sen. Graham pushes for F-16s to Ukraine as US declares Russian actions ‘crimes against humanity’ — “I believe a decision will be imminent” on the jets, he said on “This Week.” — Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., on Sunday pushed the Biden administration to provide more aid to Ukraine after Vice President Kamala Harris said
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