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New York Times:
In Latest Round of Job Cuts, Twitter Is Said to Lay Off at Least 200 Employees  —  The social media platform now has a work force of less than 2,000, down from 7,500 when Elon Musk took it over in October.  —  Twitter laid off at least 200 of its employees on Saturday night …
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Reuters:
Twitter lays off 10% of current workforce - NYT
Discussion: Sputnik News and Al Jazeera
Will Oremus / Washington Post:
Musk defends ‘Dilbert’ creator, says media is ‘racist against whites’  —  The Tesla and Twitter chief blasted media outlets for dropping Scott Adams's comic strip after the cartoonist's rant against Black people  —  Twitter and Tesla chief Elon Musk defended Scott Adams, the under-fire creator of …
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Sheila Dang / Reuters:
Elon Musk accuses media of racism after newspapers drop ‘Dilbert’ cartoon
Steve Peoples / Associated Press:
DeSantis moves toward GOP presidential bid on his own terms  —  1 of 4  —  Republican presidential contenders typically fight for prime speaking slots at the Conservative Political Action Conference.  But as conservative activists gather in suburban Washington this week …
Discussion: The Hill, RedState, NewsNation and Raw Story
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NBC News:
Ron DeSantis' 2024 campaign emerges from the shadows
Max Greenwood / The Hill:
Trump, Haley to battle for spotlight at CPAC
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Isabel Kershner / New York Times:
West Bank Erupts in Violence as Officials Pledge to Work for Calm  —  A Palestinian gunman killed two Israelis as American, Israeli and Arab officials met to discuss ways to lower tensions.  Then Jewish settlers went on a rampage.  —  JERUSALEM — Hours after a Palestinian gunman fatally shot …
Colby Itkowitz / Washington Post:
Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin announces Senate run in Michigan  —  The U.S. House member abd former CIA analyst is seen by many top Democrats as a formidable Democratic contender in a key battleground  —  Democratic Rep. Elissa Slotkin announced her candidacy for U.S. Senate in Michigan on Monday …
Associated Press:
Tens of thousands protest Mexico electoral reforms  —  1 of 9  —  Tens of thousands of people filled Mexico City's vast main plaza Sunday to protest President Andrés Manuel López Obrador's electoral law reforms that they say threaten democracy and could mark a return to the past.
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Mary Beth Sheridan / Washington Post:
Mexicans hold mass protests over law weakening electoral authority
Natalie Kitroeff / New York Times:
Large Crowds Across Mexico Protest Overhaul of Election Watchdog
Julian E. Barnes / New York Times:
Lab Leak Most Likely Caused Pandemic, Energy Dept. Says  —  The conclusion, which was made with “low confidence,” came as America's intelligence agencies remained divided over the origins of the coronavirus.  —  WASHINGTON — New intelligence has prompted the Energy Department to conclude …
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Lauren Sforza / The Hill:
Republicans jump on ‘lab leak’ report, call for action against China
Brian Slodysko / Associated Press:
GOP leaders, stung by losses, plan to wade into Senate races  —  1 of 5  —  A football legend who held a gun to his ex-wife's head.  Rivals who nearly brawled during a televised debate.  A venture capitalist who voiced sympathy for the Unabomber.  —  And that's just to name a few.
Decca Muldowney / The Daily Beast:
Inside the Unholy Sex Scandal Rocking Trump's Ex-Adviser  —  Frank Pavone once chaired Catholics for Trump.  Then he was defrocked by the Vatican.  Now, women are coming forward to accuse him of sexual misconduct.  —  Frank Pavone, a defrocked priest who was formerly a Catholic adviser to Donald Trump …
Discussion: Raw Story
Lisa Rein / Washington Post:
Emboldened by its majority, House GOP turns up heat on federal workers  —  At a House hearing this month on fraud and waste in pandemic aid, some Republicans zeroed in on one group in particular for criticism: the federal employees overseeing the money.  —  “Fire people if they don't do …
Discussion: Raw Story
Lauren Weber / Washington Post:
Doctors who touted ivermectin as covid fix now pushing it for flu, RSV  —  First, the group of doctors championed ivermectin as a covid panacea.  It failed to live up to the hype.  Now, they're promoting the anti-parasitic to prevent and treat the flu and RSV.
Discussion: Alternet.org
New York Times:
G.O.P. Donors in New York Await a Parade of Presidential Hopefuls  —  Donald Trump's support in the city's wealthy political circles is waning, as 2024 rivals and potential candidates, including Nikki Haley and Mike Pence, make the rounds.  —  New York City's heavy-hitting Republican-leaning donors …
Discussion: The Daily Caller and Raw Story
Jennifer Szalai / New York Times:
Preaching Freedom, Ron DeSantis Leads By Cracking Down  —  In his new book, “The Courage to Be Free,” the Florida governor and potential Republican presidential candidate offers a template for governing based on an expansive vision of executive power.  —  Buy Book ▾
Ian Millhiser / Vox:
Texas asks a Trump judge to declare most of the federal government unconstitutional  —  Ordinarily, this lawsuit would be laughed out of court.  But you never can tell with Trump's judges.  —  Earlier this month, Texas's Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit claiming …
Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
So far, Trump's rollback of regulations can't be blamed for Ohio train wreck  —  “I had nothing to do with it.”  — Former president Donald Trump, asked about criticism of his pulling back rail regulations, in East Palestine, Ohio, Feb. 22  —  Trump's comment during his tour of East Palestine …
Maxine Joselow / Washington Post:
Maryland governor taps gas industry official to help regulate gas industry  —  Environmentalists say Wes Moore's pick for the Public Service Commission goes against his climate pledges  —  In his inaugural address, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) pledged to speed the state's shift away …
Politico:
The biggest election of 2023 reaches final sprint  —  Millions of dollars are flowing into the Wisconsin Supreme Court race, as the state rockets toward an election that could decide the future of abortion rights, redistricting and more in the key battleground state.
Greg Craig / New York Times:
Democratic Voters, Not Biden, Should Choose Vice President  —  For many months — since the 2020 campaign — Republicans have tried to portray Joe Biden as being too old to be president, as mentally deficient, as one small step away from death or disability.
Jane C. Timm / NBC News:
Fraud hunters challenged 92,000 voter registrations in Georgia last year  —  Amateur voter fraud hunters challenged 92,000 Georgia voter registrations last year, using voter rolls, public records, door-to-door canvassing and hours of their own time to ferret out the ballot rigging that election workers …
Mark Maxwell / KSDK-TV:
Congresswoman Cori Bush marries campaign security guard in secret wedding  —  Marriage records filed St. Louis show U.S. Rep. Cori Bush tied the knot in a private ceremony earlier this month.  —  ST. LOUIS — Congresswoman Cori Bush, the progressive Democrat who has long described herself as a single mom, is no longer single.
Heather Sharp / BBC:
‘Deal is done’: New NI Brexit deal reportedly struck  —  WATCH LIVE: BBC News coverage of Northern Ireland Brexit deal  —  Play video WATCH LIVE: BBC News coverage of Northern Ireland Brexit deal  —  Summary  — The UK and the EU have reached a new deal over post-Brexit trade arrangements …
Judd Legum / Popular Information:
DeSantis pushes ban on gender studies at Florida colleges and universities  —  The University of Central Florida (UCF), one of the state's public universities, has a robust program in Women's and Gender Studies.  More than 170 current students have chosen to minor in Women's and Gender Studies …
New York Times:
This Is Not How Pete Buttigieg Wanted to Visit Ohio  —  Gail Collins: Bret, Democratic strategists are worried about hanging on to support in the working class.  The good news, from my perspective, is that it looks like the big problem is economic concerns, not cultural ones.
Discussion: Althouse
 
 
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Fox News:
Cruz calls for Senate investigation into new charges against Biden's FAA nominee
Discussion: RedState
Melanie Zanona / CNN:
Democrats launch new campaign to tie vulnerable New York Republicans to George Santos
NBC News:
China accuses U.S. of ‘disinformation’ over claims it's considering sending artillery and ammo to Russia
Daniel De / The Hill:
Recession or not, Americans feel like they're poorer
Mary Papenfuss / Raw Story:
Lutheran Church official calls for white nationalists to be excommunicated
 Earlier Items: 
Associated Press:
Contaminated waste shipments from Ohio derailment to resume
Roni Caryn Rabin / New York Times:
Rural Hospitals Are Shuttering Their Maternity Units
Robert Barnes / Washington Post:
Biden's student loan forgiveness program comes before Supreme Court
Emily Wagster Pettus / Associated Press:
Mississippi GOP governor now backs longer Medicaid for moms
New York Times:
What Layoffs? Many Employers Are Eager to Hang On to Workers.
Discussion: Financial Times
Craig Simpson / Telegraph:
James Bond books edited to remove racist references
 

 
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Caitlin Huston / The Hollywood Reporter:
Internal memo: Hearst Magazines president announces layoffs as part of a decision to “reallocate resources” to “continue our focus on digital innovation”

Lachlan Cartwright / The Ankler:
Sources: MSNBC renewed Rachel Maddow's contract early this fall, but with a pay cut; MSNBC bosses' plan to shake up daytime and weekend programming

Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica:
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel announced she will leave the agency on January 20; she was the first woman to be confirmed to lead the agency

 
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