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8:50 AM ET, April 11, 2023

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Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Abortion Pill Ruling May Face Headwinds at the Supreme Court  —  Even justices hostile to abortion and the administrative state may think twice, legal scholars said, before embracing a Texas judge's decision.  —  WASHINGTON — The conservative legal movement has long had two key goals …
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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.
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Dueling abortion pill rulings put Biden administration in legal pickle  —  As the Justice Department sought to keep one decision on hold, it asked for clarification on the other.  —  The Biden administration is asking a judge to clarify how the federal government is supposed to comply …
NBC News:
Judge's abortion pill decision embraces extreme language and ideology of anti-abortion movement, experts say  —  Experts highlighted examples of the unprecedented nature of Judge Kacsmaryk's ruling on abortion pills, including his politicized language and nod to the idea of fetal personhood.
Discussion: HuffPost and Forbes
Jonathan Weisman / New York Times:   Pressured by Their Base on Abortion, Republicans Strain to Find a Way Forward
Zoë Richards / NBC News:
GOP Rep. Nancy Mace says FDA should ignore judge's abortion pill ruling
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Punchbowl News:
4/11/23 ☀️ Punchbowl News AM … This is a major victory for Congress and, more broadly, a validation of lawmakers' role as overseers of the U.S. intelligence community. … The Biden administration began producing the documents last week, we're told.
Discussion: Washington Examiner and Breitbart
Lara Seligman / Politico:
'I'm sick to my stomach': Pentagon officials shocked by intel leaks
Washington Post:
U.S. doubts Ukraine offensive will yield big gains, leaked document says
Discussion: Reuters
Reuters:
Tennessee Democrats push to bring second expelled lawmaker back to House  —  Tennessee Democrats on Tuesday will press for the reinstatement of the second of two state representatives who were expelled for leading a rule-breaking gun policy protest on the floor of the statehouse, after the first was reinstated on Monday.
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Nikki McCann Ramirez / Rolling Stone:
Justin Jones Is Back Where He Belongs: The Statehouse
Washington Post:
Nashville council reinstates Black Tennessee lawmaker
Slate:
Twitter Isn't a Company Anymore  —  In a court filing on Tuesday, April 4, Twitter Inc. quietly revealed a major development: It no longer exists.  The company is currently being sued by right-wing provocateur Laura Loomer, who accused it of violating federal racketeering laws when it banned her account in 2019.
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ProPublica:
Congress Members Announce Hearing, Demand Chief Justice Investigate Clarence Thomas' Trips  —  The lawmakers said the chief justice was duty-bound to conduct a “swift, thorough, independent and transparent investigation” of Thomas' undisclosed travel with billionaire Harlan Crow in order to “safeguard public faith in the judiciary.”
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Zoë Richards / NBC News:
Senate Democrats call on Chief Justice Roberts to investigate Thomas' undisclosed trips
Adam Cohen / New York Times:
54 Years Ago, a Supreme Court Justice Was Forced to Quit for Behavior Arguably Less Egregious Than Thomas's
Discussion: Los Angeles Times
Kelly Garrity / Politico:
Biden signs bill ending Covid-19 national emergency  —  The White House initially announced plans to extend the national emergency, as well as the public health emergency, until May 11.  —  President Joe Biden on Monday signed a House bill immediately ending the Covid-19 national emergency …
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Dan Diamond / Washington Post:
White House launching $5 billion program to speed coronavirus vaccines
Discussion: Ground Truths and USA Today
CNN:
An officer was shot in the head trying to stop a mass shooting at a Louisville bank.  He graduated from the police academy just 10 days ago.  —  A 26-year-old rookie Louisville police officer - who graduated from the police academy just 10 days ago - was hospitalized after being shot in the head …
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CNN:
Gunman livestreamed mass shooting at Louisville bank that left 5 dead and 8 injured, police say
Amos Harel / Haaretz:
Washington's Mideast Pullout Sets Israel and Iran on a Collision Course  —  Emboldened by new alliances and Israel's adventurism, Iran is ready to take higher risks in its shadow war ■ With the situation in the Palestinian territories deteriorating, a spark at the Al-Aqsa Mosque could plunge Israel into a multi-front war
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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 …
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Ed Shanahan / New York Times:
House Panel Plans Manhattan Hearing.  Bragg Calls It a ‘Political Stunt.’  —  The Republican-led Judiciary Committee hopes to tarnish the Democratic prosecutor who is leading the criminal case against former President Donald J. Trump.  —  The Republican-led House Judiciary Committee …
Discussion: Raw Story, RedState and Gothamist
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” …
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David Edwards / Raw Story:   Lauren Boebert accused of ‘coverup’ after son's car accident
Adam Klasfeld / Law & Crime:
Citing Trump's attacks on ‘hush money’ judge, court keeps E. Jean Carroll rape jury completely anonymous  —  Some weeks after cloaking a jury in complete anonymity to preside over E. Jean Carroll's lawsuit accusing former President Donald Trump of rape, a federal judge refused to relax …
The San Francisco Standard:
Downtown San Francisco Whole Foods Closing a Year After Opening  —  One of the largest supermarkets in Downtown San Francisco—the Whole Foods Market at Eighth and Market streets—intends to shut down at the close of business Monday just a little more than a year after the store opened, company officials told The Standard.
Kerry Byrne / Fox Business:
Bud Light suffers bloodbath as longtime and loyal consumers revolt against transgender campaign  —  'In Bud Light's effort to be inclusive, they excluded almost everybody else,' says a St. Louis bar owner  —  Bud Light suffered a bloodbath this past weekend.
Neil Genzlinger / New York Times:
Al Jaffee, Inventive Cartoonist at Mad Magazine, Dies at 102  —  For 55 years he created the fold-in (as opposed to, say, Playboy's fold-out), giving readers a satirical double-take on whatever was going on in the news or elsewhere.  —  Al Jaffee, a cartoonist who folded in when the trend …
The Texas Tribune:
State Rep. Bryan Slaton retains criminal defense lawyer in possible ethics investigation  —  The complaint came after an incident in which Slaton and the staffer allegedly met up at his Austin apartment last weekend.  A separate staffer told The Texas Tribune that Slaton drank alcohol with an intern under 21 years old.
Discussion: Off the Kuff, Joe.My.God. and Raw Story
Vladimir Kara-Murza / Washington Post:
Vladimir Kara-Murza's last statement to Russian court: A reckoning will come  —  Vladimir Kara-Murza delivered these remarks on Monday at the closing session of his trial in Moscow.  —  MOSCOW CITY COURT — Members of the court: I was sure, after two decades spent in Russian politics …
Jacob Kornbluh / The Forward:
Hasidic magazine: Santos said DNA tests prove his Jewish ancestry  —  A New York Yiddish-language magazine reported the scandal-plagued congressman's latest claim  —  Rep. George Santos, under congressional and federal investigation for lying about his background, told two Hasidic writers …
 
 
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Judd Legum / Popular Information:
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Mike Schneider / Associated Press:
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