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9:25 AM ET, March 24, 2025

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Robert Gehrke / Salt Lake Tribune:
Mia Love, Utah's history-making former congresswoman, dies at 49  —  A former City Council member, mayor and two-term member of Congress, she died after a three-year battle with brain cancer  —  Mia Love, the child of Haitian immigrants who went on to become a City Council member …
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Jack Blanchard / Politico:
Judge dread  —  With help from Eli Okun, Garrett Ross and Bethany Irvine  —  Good Monday morning.  This is Jack Blanchard, a little bewildered by this whole March Madness business — but still very much here for sporting moments like that.  So good.  —  HOW DEMOCRACY DIES …
Discussion: New York Times
NBC News:
Second lady Usha Vance to visit Greenland as Trump pushes for ownership of the Danish territory  —  Vance will be joined by Energy Secretary Chris Wright and national security adviser Michael Waltz, two Trump administration sources told NBC News.  —  Second lady Usha Vance will travel …
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New York Times:
Greenland Officials Express Fury Over Trump's Plan to Send Delegation
David Lat / Original Jurisdiction:
Brad Karp's Email To Paul Weiss About Its Deal With The Trump Administration  —  Welcome to Original Jurisdiction, the latest legal publication by me, David Lat.  You can learn more about Original Jurisdiction by reading its About page, and you can email me at davidlat@substack.com.
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Eric Tucker / Associated Press:
Law firm targeted by Trump could have been ‘destroyed,’ chairman says in explaining deal with Trump
Discussion: The Colorado Sun
Wall Street Journal:
Law Firms Scramble to Avoid Being Trump's Next Target
Discussion: New Republic and Bloomberg
Matt Stoller / BIG:   Monopoly Round-Up: The Democrats' Corporate Lawyers Get the Humiliation They Deserve
Alan Rappeport / New York Times:
U.S. Could Run Out of Cash by July, Analysis Finds  —  The Bipartisan Policy Center estimates that the so-called X-date could fall between mid-July and early October if Congress does not lift or suspend the nation's debt limit.  —  The United States could run out of cash to continue paying …
Discussion: Washington Examiner and Bloomberg
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Politico:
House vs. Senate tensions jam up the Trump agenda
Discussion: The Hill, Roll Call and Raw Story
Paul Krugman:
Social Security: A Time for Outrage  —  Trump's policies attack his own base — but who will tell them?  —  Donald Trump is often described as a “populist.”  Yet his administration is stuffed with wealthy men who are clueless about how the other 99.99 percent lives, while his policies involve undermining …
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Washington Post:
Why DOGE is struggling to find fraud in Social Security  —  Claims of massive problems by Elon Musk and President Trump are at odds with the agency's audits and reports.  —  Just now  —  Elon Musk put a big target on the Social Security Administration in the first weeks of the Trump administration …
Discussion: Washington Examiner and Axios
Maggie Severns / Wall Street Journal:
Universities Sprint from ‘We Will Not Cower’ to Appeasing Trump  —  With much of their funding at stake, schools are quietly hiring lobbyists and reaching out to politicians amid Washington's quest to rein in academia  —  WASHINGTON—When University of Michigan President Santa Ono sat …
Discussion: Washington Post
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Wall Street Journal:
Columbia Learns a Hard Lesson
Discussion: Cafe Hayek
Anton Troianovski / New York Times:
Putin's Aims in Trump Talks on Ukraine  —  Moscow sees economic and geopolitical benefits in humoring President Trump's push for a cease-fire in Ukraine.  But the Kremlin's war aims haven't shifted.  —  President Trump says he is focused on stopping the “death march” in Ukraine “as soon as possible.”
Axios:
Behind the Curtain: Dems' dark, deep hole  —  Top Democrats tell us their party is in its deepest hole in nearly 50 years — and they fear things could actually get worse:  — The party has its lowest favorability ever.  — No popular national leader to help improve it.
Will Bunch / The Philadelphia Inquirer:
The frog of democracy is nearly boiled.  We can still jump out of the pot  —  I still remember, from when I was a politically precocious teen in the 1970s, my dog-eared paperback copy of one of that fraught decade's defining books: The Gulag Archipelago by the Soviet Nobel laureate, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.
Oliver Darcy / Status:
Gulf of Fear  —  When news anchors tiptoe around the name Gulf of Mexico, it's not just semantics—it's a glimpse at how the press starts to flinch under political pressure.  —  In China, Taiwan doesn't exist—at least not as a country.  On official maps, it's a province.
Greg Sargent / New Republic:
Trump's Most Dangerous Enabler Is Not Who You Think It Is … Who is President Donald Trump's most dangerous enabler?  As his second term got underway, it initially appeared that this coveted title might fall to FBI director Kash Patel, who'd vowed to investigate Trump's enemies.
Brittney Melton / NPR:
Israel's classified military plans for Gaza.  And, defining “buy-now, pay-later” loans  —  Good morning.  You're reading the Up First newsletter.  Subscribe here to get it delivered to your inbox, and listen to the Up First podcast for all the news you need to start your day.  —  Today's top stories
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Law in Mahmoud Khalil's Case Was Once Struck Down — by Trump's Sister  —  Judge Maryanne Trump Barry ruled that the law invoked against Mr. Khalil violated the Constitution by giving unfettered discretion to the secretary of state.  —  The 1952 law under which the Trump administration seeks …
Serge Schmemann / New York Times:
The Voice of America Falls Silent  —  President Trump's efforts to mute Voice of America and other U.S.-government-funded international broadcasters may not have received as much attention as his many other sallies, perhaps because these media outlets do not broadcast within the United States and so are not well known.
Lauren Villagran / USA Today:
Immigrant women describe ‘hell on earth’ in ICE detention  —  Immigrant women say they were held “like animals” in ICE detention and subjected to conditions so extreme they feared for their lives.  —  Chained for hours on a prison bus without access to food, water or a toilet.
Discussion: Axios
Ian Millhiser / Vox:
The Supreme Court's new religion case could devastate American workers  —  Catholic Charities v. Wisconsin risks giving employers a sweeping new power to ignore laws protecting their workers. … The Court's Republican majority almost always rules in favor of Christian litigants who seek …
Zack Beauchamp / Vox:
There's a pattern in Trump's power grabs  —  The White House strategy demands we defend alleged criminals and those with unpopular views. … You've surely heard “First They Came,” German pastor Martin Niemöller's famous poem about the road to Nazi Germany.
 
 
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Washington Post:
Health benefits company co-founded by Dr. Oz could be a conflict of interest
Claire Cain Miller / New York Times:
In a Shift, More Republicans Want Government Investment in Children
Discussion: American Greatness
David Bauder / Associated Press:
2 months into Trump's second administration, the news industry faces challenges from all directions
Stephen Groves / Associated Press:
Military veterans are becoming the face of Trump's government cuts and Democrats' resistance
Associated Press:
Concerns about espionage rise as Trump and Musk fire thousands of federal workers
Discussion: Associated Press
Jonathan R. Cole / New York Times:
Universities Gave Us the iPhone, the Jet Engine and Gatorade. We're Tossing That Away.
Holly Otterbein / Politico:
Liberal group warns Democratic leaders over their strategy against Trump
Washington Post:
Trump turbulence leads allies to rethink reliance on U.S. weapons
Discussion: New York Magazine
 Earlier Items: 
Lauren Irwin / The Hill:
Trump demands Colorado take down ‘purposefully distorted’ painting
Peter Rothpletz / New York Times:
How Hooters Became a Refuge for Young Gay Men
Ilya Somin / Reason:
Trump Cruelly Terminates Program for Legal Migrants Fleeing Communist Tyranny, and Seeks to Deport them
Discussion: The Hill
Jonah E. Bromwich / New York Times:
U.S. Lodges New Accusations Against Detained Columbia Protest Leader
Discussion: Al Jazeera and New York Daily News
Ronny Reyes / New York Post:
Jessica Aber, US attorney found dead at 43, was in charge of high-profile cases targeting CIA leaks, Russian fraud
 

 
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Charlie Nash / Mediaite:
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene accuses PBS and NPR of “brainwashing children” and making them transgender ahead of a DOGE subcommittee hearing with their CEOs

Sara Guaglione / Digiday:
Mansueto Ventures tightens Fast Company and Inc. paywalls, reserving four daily stories for subscribers, up from one, to grow revenue amid traffic volatility

Matthew Keys / The Desk:
Trump withdraws the nomination of Media Research Center founder L. Brent Bozell III to head USAGM, naming him instead to serve as US ambassador to South Africa

 
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