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11:26 AM ET, March 29, 2021

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Dan Diamond / Washington Post:
Feuds, fibs and finger-pointing: Trump officials say coronavirus response was worse than known  —  'That's what bothers me every day': Birx and others admit failures that hampered the White House response  —  Several top doctors in the Trump administration offered their most pointed …
Discussion: Mother Jones
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Sarah K. Burris / Raw Story:   Former CDC director says Sec. Alex Azar pressured them to falsify COVID-19 data doctors needed
Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:   Trump's former pandemic coordinator suggests a restrained response may have cost hundreds of thousands of lives.
Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
U.S. Church Membership Falls Below Majority for First Time  —  WASHINGTON, D.C. — Americans' membership in houses of worship continued to decline last year, dropping below 50% for the first time in Gallup's eight-decade trend.  In 2020, 47% of Americans said they belonged to a church …
Discussion: Axios, Washington Examiner and Forbes
Jacob Knutson / Axios:
Massive container ship freed from Suez Canal  —  Rescuers fully dislodged the “Ever Given” from the banks of the Suez Canal on Monday, sending the skyscraper-sized container ship on its way after six days of drama that paralyzed the vital shipping route, according to canal authorities.
Axios:
Scoop: Moderate Democrats buck Biden tax hikes  —  President Biden's plan to pay for his coming infrastructure package with big tax hikes already is meeting some resistance from moderate Democrats, a stumbling block for his progressive ambitions.  —  Why it matters: If this discomfort turns …
Discussion: CNN and The Dispatch
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Washington Examiner:   Biden's tax hikes are coming for the middle class
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Chuck Schumer's 51-vote gambit  —  DRIVING THE DAY  —  BREAKING OVERNIGHT — EVER GONE? ...  “Aided by Moon and Tide, Giant Ship Is Partially Refloated,” NYT  —  SPOTTED: MIKE and KAREN PENCE car shopping at Ourisman Honda in Tysons Corner.
Emily Singer / The American Independent:
Fox News hires Lara Trump after 5 years as ‘an unofficial member of the team’  —  Donald Trump's daughter-in-law is now a paid contributor while also mulling a run for office.  —  Fox News on Monday announced that it has hired Lara Trump, the wife of Eric Trump and a senior Donald Trump campaign adviser, as its newest contributor.
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Philip Bump / Washington Post:
Trump is losing the war over his legacy
Discussion: Washington Examiner, IJR and The Wrap
Matthew Haag / New York Times:
Remote Work Is Here to Stay.  Manhattan May Never Be the Same.  —  New York City, long buoyed by the flow of commuters into its towering office buildings, faces a cataclysmic challenge, even when the pandemic ends.  —  Spotify's headquarters in the United States fills 16 floors of 4 World Trade Center …
Ben Smith / New York Times:
Inside America's Most Interesting Magazine, and Media's Oddest Workplace  —  The publication of the “Harper's letter” attracted huge attention.  Most people had stopped reading the magazine, which is stranger and better than you might expect.  —  Last August, when the pandemic seemed endless …
Mary Papenfuss / HuffPost:
Lindsey Graham Says He Could Shoot Gangs With His AR-15, Twitter Critics Go Ballistic  —  “If there's a natural disaster in South Carolina where the cops can't protect my neighborhood, my house will be the last one that the gang will come to,” he said.  —  In the event of a natural disaster …
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Reid Wilson / The Hill:
Trump lawyer Lin Wood to run for South Carolina GOP chair
Discussion: Forbes and Talking Points Memo
Tristan Justice / The Federalist:
Chris Wallace Falsely Claims New Georgia Law Bans Drinking Water While In Line For Voting
Discussion: Insider and Mother Jones
Washington Post:
For racially biased conservative Whites, owning a gun is just part of being a good citizen  —  They see gun regulations as attacks on their patriotism and moral superiority  —  With two mass shootings in one week, in Georgia and Colorado, the United States is again discussing how to prevent gun violence.
Discussion: Raw Story
Caitlin Dickerson / The Atlantic:
America's Immigration Amnesia  —  In the early 2000s, Border Patrol agents in the Rio Grande Valley of South Texas were accustomed to encountering a few hundred children attempting to cross the American border alone each month.  Some hoped to sneak into the country unnoticed …
Discussion: Common Dreams
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Peter Boogaard / USA Today:   Cruelty at the border is not the same as strength or an effective immigration strategy
Derek Thompson / The Atlantic:
How mRNA Technology Could Change the World  —  Synthetic mRNA, the ingenious technology behind the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines, might seem like a sudden breakthrough, or a new discovery.  One year ago, almost nobody in the world knew what an mRNA vaccine was, for the good reason …
Associated Press:
AP Exclusive: WHO report says animals likely source of COVID  —  BEIJING (AP) — A joint WHO-China study on the origins of COVID-19 says that transmission of the virus from bats to humans through another animal is the most likely scenario and that a lab leak is “extremely unlikely,” …
David Dayen / American Prospect:
The Education Department's Slow-Walk on Student Debt  —  Activists are frustrated by a lack of action, and not just on mass cancellation.  —  Education Secretary Miguel Cardona speaks during a press briefing at the White House, March 17, 2021, in Washington.
John Woodrow Cox / Washington Post:
He said he was going to watch cartoons.  Instead, he opened his dad's gun safe. … WEST PELZER, S.C. — The boy knew where the key to the gun safe was.  He had always known.  —  It was a balmy evening in summer 2014, just five days after Tyler Paxton celebrated his 11th birthday with chicken nuggets and meatballs.
Politico:
Pete Buttigieg has a bridge to sell you  —  As he took over a sprawling department with tens of thousands of workers and a $90 billion budget, Pete Buttigieg was having a fairly unusual problem: He couldn't locate the Department of Transportation's vaunted library.
Discussion: Vox
The Bulwark:
The State Assault on Voting Rights Hurts All of Us  —  Republicans are cynically supporting anti-voting measures that will ultimately hurt both parties—and our country.  —  When John F. Kennedy squared off against Richard Nixon in the 1960 presidential election, 64 percent …
Discussion: USA Today, Reason and FiveThirtyEight
David J. Lynch / Washington Post:
How Larry Summers went from Obama's top economic adviser to one of Biden's loudest critics  —  Economist battles with former colleagues about the risks of getting economic policy wrong  —  Brian Deese, the current head of the National Economic Council, was one of his closest aides during the financial crisis.
Jason Del Rey / Vox:
Amazon started a Twitter war because Jeff Bezos was pissed  —  Snarky tweets targeting Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren came after the CEO told execs they weren't pushing back hard enough on critics.  —  SHARE All sharing options  —  Amazon has long been at odds …
Erin Banco / Politico:
Biden admin remakes vaccine strategy after mass vaccination sites fizzle  —  The Biden administration is rethinking a costly system of government-run mass vaccination sites after data revealed the program is lagging well behind a much cheaper federal effort to distribute doses via retail pharmacies.
Discussion: The Capitolist
Alex Seitz-Wald / NBC News:
Millennials, forged by recession and ridicule, are ascendant in Washington  —  WASHINGTON — When the Senate's first millennial, Jon Ossoff, heads to a vote, he skips the golden, senators-only elevator and takes the back stairs, two at a time — maybe because he's a young man in a hurry or maybe because he needs the steps.
USA Today:
Insurrection fundraiser: Capitol riot extremists, Trump supporters raise money for lawyer bills online  —  Brenna Smith Jessica Guynn Will CarlessUSA TODAY  —  Defendants accused in the Capitol riot Jan. 6 crowdfund their legal fees online, using popular payment processors and an expanding network …
Discussion: Twitchy
Alan Suderman / Associated Press:
AP sources: SolarWinds hack got emails of top DHS officials  —  Suspected Russian hackers gained access to email accounts belonging to the Trump administration's head of the Department of Homeland Security and members of the department's cybersecurity staff whose jobs included hunting threats …
 
 
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Eileen Grench / THE CITY:
When NYPD Takes Kids' Phones, They're Disconnecting a Pandemic Lifeline
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CDC will extend national eviction ban through June 30
Jim Robbins / New York Times:
In Montana, Bears and Wolves Become Part of the Culture Wars
Paul Caron / TaxProf Blog:
U.S. News Issues THIRD Version Of Law School Rankings In Advance Of Their Public Release On Tuesday (12:01 AM ET)
Amos Harel / Haaretz:
Analysis | Strategic Pact With China Gives Iran Breathing Room at a Critical Time
Discussion: Bloomberg
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Politico:
Dems vulnerable to redistricting consider ditching House for higher office
Discussion: Fox News and Outside the Beltway
Robert McCartney / Washington Post:
Even the GOP's three best arguments against D.C. statehood don't stand up to scrutiny
Discussion: ACLU
Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
Transgender Girls in Sports: G.O.P. Pushes New Front in Culture War
Washington Post:
The Biden do-over: Democrats get a chance to try again on Obama defeats
Discussion: USA Today and NPR
Matthew Campbell / The Sunday Times:
French philosopher Michel Foucault ‘abused boys in Tunisia’