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7:20 PM ET, April 10, 2023

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Washington Post:
Nashville council votes to reinstate Black Tennessee lawmaker  —  The expulsions of two lawmakers put Tennessee's issues of race, gun control and freedom of speech and into the national spotlight  —  NASHVILLE — Local officials voted Monday to reinstate one of the two Black Democratic lawmakers expelled …
Discussion: Associated Press and Mother Jones
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NBC News:
Nashville council votes to reinstate ousted Tennessee legislator Justin Jones  —  A majority of councilmembers had told NBC News they would vote to reinstate Jones, opening up a possible avenue for him to be sent back to the Legislature as early as Monday.  —  The Nashville Metropolitan Council …
Cassandra Stephenson / The Tennessean:
Nashville Council votes overwhelmingly to reappoint Justin Jones to state legislature … Nashville Rep. Justin Jones will reclaim his seat in the Tennessee House of Representatives with the backing of Nashville's Council, which voted to reappoint him four days after he was expelled …
Sebastian Murdock / HuffPost:
Expelled Tennessee House Democrat Justin Jones Just Got His Job Back
Discussion: The Guardian and Fox News
Robert Reich:
Is the GOP becoming the American fascist party?
Discussion: The Daily Caller, Alternet.org and NPR
Christina Jewett / New York Times:
Drug Company Leaders Condemn Ruling Invalidating F.D.A. Approval of Abortion Pill  —  More than 250 executives said that the decision ignored both scientific and legal precedent and, if it stands, would create uncertainty for the pharmaceutical and biotech industries.
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Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Dueling abortion pill rulings put Biden administration in legal pickle
Matt Berg / Politico:
South Carolina Republican says to ignore FDA abortion pill ruling
Alex Gangitano / The Hill:
White House says it is ‘prepared to have a long legal fight’ over abortion pill ruling
Discussion: Politico
Associated Press:
Police: 4 killed in shooting at downtown Louisville building  —  A shooting at a bank in downtown Louisville killed at least four people and wounded at least eight others Monday, police said.  The suspected shooter was also dead.  —  The shooting, the 15th mass killing in the country this year …
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CNN:
Suspect who killed 4 in mass shooting at Louisville bank believed to be former employee, police say  —  A gunman opened fire at a bank in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, on Monday morning, killing four people and sending at least eight to the hospital before he died by gunfire at the scene …
WAVE-TV:
LMPD: 4 dead, 8 injured including 2 officers from downtown Louisville shooting; suspect dead
Chris Perez / Denver Westword:
Lauren Boebert's Eldest Son's Car Wreck Injured Friend, Led to Criminal Charges  —  Representative Lauren Boebert with her son Tyler. … Like mother, like son.  —  On September 17, 2022, Representative Lauren Boebert's eldest son, Tyler, was issued a “careless driving causing bodily injury” …
Discussion: Raw Story and Crooks and Liars
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Sam Adler-Bell / New York Times:
The One Thing Trump Has That DeSantis Never Will
Washington Post:
Egypt secretly planned to supply rockets to Russia, leaked U.S. document says  —  President Abdel Fatah El-Sisi in February planned to produce 40,000 rockets for Russia and instructed officials to keep production and shipment secret ‘to avoid problems with the West’
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Washington Post:
U.S. doubts Ukraine offensive will yield big gains, leaked document says
Discussion: Bloomberg and Boston Herald
CNN:
Biden judicial push hits roadblocks with GOP veto-power and Democratic absences  —  The remarkable pace with which President Joe Biden has sought to remake the federal bench has been put into jeopardy by dual threats: Democratic Senate absences and a Senate rule that gives Republicans the ability …
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NBC News:
Biden's 2024 campaign is starting to take shape, minus the announcement
Dan Diamond / Washington Post:
White House launching $5 billion program to speed coronavirus vaccines  —  ‘Project Next Gen’ would succeed ‘Operation Warp Speed’ with a mission to develop next-generation vaccines and therapies.  —  The Biden administration is launching a $5 billion-plus program to accelerate development …
Discussion: Political Wire
CNN:
Dalai Lama apologizes after video asking child to ‘suck’ his tongue sparks outcry  —  New Delhi and Dharamshala, India CNN —  The Dalai Lama has apologized after a video emerged showing the spiritual leader kissing a child on the lips and then asking him to “suck my tongue” at an event in northern India.
Jane C. Timm / NBC News:
Hounded by baseless voter fraud allegations, an entire county's election staff quits in Virginia  —  In Buckingham County, four people quit their jobs after a feud between local Republicans and the general registrar consumed the small community.  —  BUCKINGHAM, Virginia — Lindsey Taylor loved running elections here.
Discussion: Blue Virginia
Vivian Salama / Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Deems WSJ Reporter Evan Gershkovich ‘Wrongfully Detained’ by Russia  —  Official designation enables U.S. to press a foreign government, unlocks other resources to free detainee  —  The State Department on Monday designated as “wrongfully detained” Evan Gershkovich …
Shane Goldmacher / New York Times:
Trump Ignores Deadline for Personal Financial Disclosure to F.E.C.  —  The disclosure will eventually provide the first look at the former president's businesses since leaving the White House.  —  Former President Donald J. Trump has a minor addition to his mounting pile of legal challenges …
Discussion: Raw Story and PoliticusUSA
Rex Huppke / USA Today:
Why I decided to shoot all my Bud Light: A letter to my ‘woke’ liberal neighbors  —  The company I have long supported by getting day drunk caved to the absurd liberal notion that we should treat everyone with respect by partnering with Dylan Mulvaney, a transgender influencer.  —  Dear neighbors:
Discussion: Mediaite
Brandy Zadrozny / NBC News:
Conspiracy theorists made Tiffany Dover into an anti-vaccine icon.  She's finally ready to talk about it.  —  The Tennessee nurse stayed quiet in hopes that her silence would quiet false claims of her death.  Now, she says it only hurt.  —  HIGDON, Ala. — Tiffany Dover is alive.
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
What the Bud Light backlash has in common with today's Republican Party  —  The marketing plan was obviously courting controversy from the outset.  Bud Light, the most popular beer in the country, was going to put together a campaign centered on a group that makes up less than 9 percent of the population of the U.S.?
Caroline Kitchener / Washington Post:
Two friends were denied care after Florida banned abortion.  One almost died.  —  New abortion restrictions have disrupted the standard of care for a pregnancy complication both women experienced late last year  —  MIRAMAR, Fla. — Anya Cook did not want to push.
Discussion: National Review and Jezebel
Bill Chappell / NPR:
What to know as Gov. Abbott pushes to pardon a man who was just convicted of murder  —  One day after a jury convicted U.S. Army Sgt. Daniel Perry of murder for shooting and killing Garrett Foster at a Black Lives Matter protest in 2020, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said he wants Perry to receive a pardon.
John-Henry Perera / Houston Chronicle:
Rep. Dan Crenshaw posts #boycottbudlight video with fridge full of Karbach, owned by same company  —  Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate  —  Rep. Dan Crenshaw has jumped on the #boycottbudlight bandwagon but he made a critical mistake in the execution.
Discussion: The Daily Beast and Raw Story
Ben Riley-Smith / Telegraph:
Rishi Sunak plans autumn 2024 general election in hope of shock victory  —  Well-placed sources believe going late maximises the chance of the economy improving  —  Downing Street is planning an autumn 2024 general election, believing a vote later that year brings the best chance of a shock victory, The Telegraph can reveal.
Discussion: Bloomberg
Rebecca Beitsch / The Hill:
Jim Jordan subpoenas FBI Director Wray  —  House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) has issued a subpoena to FBI Director Christopher Wray in connection with a now-withdrawn memo that explored avenues for gaining information on white supremacists' interaction with local Catholic churches.
Michael Hauser Tov / Haaretz:
In U-turn, Netanyahu Announces That Gallant Will Remain Defense Minister  —  Netanyahu also said that Israel's opposition and the movement against his government's efforts to overhaul the judiciary are responsible for the military escalation between Israel and its neighbors
Discussion: Al-Monitor and The Atlantic
David Folkenflik / NPR:
The loneliness of Fox News' Bret Baier  —  Fox News chief political anchor Bret Baier is perhaps the best personification of Fox Corp chief Lachlan Murdoch's description of Fox News as a network that targets the “center-right.”  While his selection of stories and analysts often appeal …
Max Moran / American Prospect:
If the Law Is Legitimate, Clarence Thomas Must Stand Trial  —  The Supreme Court justice repeatedly broke the law for two decades.  But do the laws even apply to the leaders on our judicial branch?  —  ProPublica reported last week that for two decades, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas …
Discussion: Slate
Olivia Nuzzi / New York Magazine:
How Stormy Daniels Sees It Ending … Stormy Daniels saged the room and shuffled the oracle deck.  It was the evening of April 1, and the woman at the center of the legal drama that led to the first criminal indictment of a U.S. president had agreed to ask the guides for help to see more clearly the past …
Discussion: The Bulwark, Fox News and The Hill
Brandi Buchman / emptywheel:
Time is almost up for Proud Boys on trial for seditious conspiracy: Another week gone and another week begins in historic Jan. 6 case  —  From emptywheel: Thanks to the generosity of emptywheel readers we have funded Brandi's coverage for the rest of the trial.
Sophie Vershbow / Esquire:
Behind the Scenes of Barack Obama's Reading Lists  —  Does the president really read all those books?  The answer might surprise you.  —  As a journalist covering the book-publishing industry, when an editor reaches out to me about a story, it's usually because there's something dark lurking under the cover.
 
 
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BBC:
Sir Keir Starmer: ‘I stand by every word’ says Labour leader on Rishi Sunak attack ad
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Charles Ashby / Daily Sentinel:
No jail time for Tina Peters
Mike Schneider / Associated Press:
Illustrated Anne Frank book removed by Florida school
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 Earlier Items: 
Erik Ortiz / NBC News:
Grand jury indicts the mother of a 6-year-old boy who shot his Virginia teacher
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
Republican efforts to be the party of parents suffer a setback
Charlie Sykes / Morning Shots:
Is it Time for the GOP to Panic?  —  (Spoiler alert: Yes.)  —  Well, a blessed Easter to you too.
Discussion: Digby's Hullabaloo
New York Times:
The Real-World Costs of the Digital Race for Bitcoin