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11:10 AM ET, May 3, 2021

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Apoorva Mandavilli / New York Times:
Reaching ‘Herd Immunity’ Is Unlikely in the U.S., Experts Now Believe  —  Widely circulating coronavirus variants and persistent hesitancy about vaccines will keep the goal out of reach.  The virus is here to stay, but vaccinating the most vulnerable may be enough to restore normalcy.
Anita Kumar / Politico:
Biden is talking to Republicans, but for only so long  —  As vice president, Joe Biden was among those repeatedly pushing President Barack Obama to negotiate with Republicans on everything from health care to fiscal crises — even if it led to delays, watered-down policies or nothing at all.
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Politico:
Senate Dems agonize over voting rights strategy  —  Senate Democrats made a major commitment to muscle through Speaker Nancy Pelosi's ethics and voting reform bill.  Yet many say they have no idea how to pass it and wonder what exactly the end game is for a signature Democratic priority.
Matthew Cooper / Washington Monthly:
Where Are the Filibusters?  —  Psst.  Don't tell anyone but the Senate is passing bills and Biden has been signing them.
Discussion: Las Vegas Sun
Shawn Zeller / Roll Call:
Democratic unity makes Biden's ambition possible
Discussion: USA Today, CNN, Washington Post and CNBC
Norman Eisen / USA Today:
Rudy Giuliani raids signal accountability is coming for the Donald Trump era  —  The FBI raids of Giuliani's home and office should worry former President Trump and all who followed his lead in playing fast and loose with the law.  —  Former President Donald Trump and his cronies should beware.
Discussion: HuffPost
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Wall Street Journal:
The Russia Collusion Smear Returns
Discussion: New York Magazine
American Greatness:   The Deep State is Back  —  When Biden says “America is back” and praises “our democracy,” …
Kansas City Star:
‘A troubled man’: Kansas Senate leader decries Rep. Mark Samsel's ‘deranged rantings’  —  Kansas Senate President Ty Masterson on Sunday condemned the “deranged rantings” of Rep. Mark Samsel, caught on video Wednesday talking to high school students about religion, sex and suicide.
Derek Thompson / The Atlantic:
Millions Are Saying No to the Vaccines.  What Are They Thinking?  —  Several days ago, the mega-popular podcast host Joe Rogan advised his young listeners to skip the COVID-19 vaccine.  “I think you should get vaccinated if you're vulnerable,” Rogan said.  “But if you're 21 years old, and you say to me, ‘Should I get vaccinated?’
Tyler Olson / Fox News:
DHS to reunite 4 families separated at Mexico border in push to keep Biden campaign promise  —  Many families were reunited under Trump, but Biden admin says more than 1,000 remain separated  —  ‘I saw no law enforcement:’ Gov. Abbott slams Biden admin's border security policies
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NBC News:
Biden administration to reunite four migrant families separated under Trump
Discussion: New York Times and New York Post
Elliot Spagat / Associated Press:
US begins reuniting some families separated at Mexico border
NBC News:
In bitterly divided election in Southlake, Texas, opponents of anti-racism education win big  —  SOUTHLAKE, Texas — Nine months after officials in the affluent Carroll Independent School District introduced a proposal to combat racial and cultural intolerance in schools …
Discussion: Raw Story and New York Post
Tim Miller / The Bulwark:
Lin Wood Is Just Asking Questions  —  On a late pandemic Friday night, the Richland County Republican Party held its convention in a drab, windowless conference room, with the AC blowing full blast.  —  Among the overwhelmingly maskless congregants was Lin Wood, candidate for state party chairman …
Jennifer Medina / New York Times:
In South Texas, Hispanic Republicans Try to Cement the Party's Gains  —  Conservative Hispanic leaders, especially women, are ascendant in the Rio Grande Valley, where Republicans are trying to forge lasting bonds with voters who swung sharply to the right in 2020.
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Ben Smith / New York Times:
Help, We Can't Stop Writing About Andrew Yang  —  The outsider brings provocative ideas and good vibes.  But can an “empty vessel” really make it through New York's shark-infested media waters?  —  In January of last year, as the Iowa caucuses neared and before I'd heard of Covid-19 …
Discussion: Twitchy, New York Post and Vanity Fair
Perry Bacon Jr / FiveThirtyEight:
American Politics Now Has Two Big Racial Divides  —  There's been a recent flurry of studies and analyses that take a deeper look at the results of the 2020 election.  These examinations don't contradict our early interpretation of the results from the days and weeks immediately following Election Day …
Amy Gardner / Washington Post:
Florida Republicans rushed to curb mail voting after Trump's attacks on the practice.  Now some fear it could lower GOP turnout.  —  Republican operatives worth their salt remember well the Sunshine State's 1988 U.S. Senate race.  —  Floridians went to sleep that Nov. 8 believing …
Discussion: spectator.us and Election Science
Kenneth P. Vogel / New York Times:
Swiss Billionaire Quietly Becomes Influential Force Among Democrats  —  Hansjörg Wyss, who recently dropped his bid to buy Tribune Publishing, has been a leading source of difficult-to-trace money to groups associated with Democrats.  —  WASHINGTON — He is not as well known …
Discussion: Twitchy and Townhall
Alex Wigglesworth / Los Angeles Times:
Los Angeles County reports no new COVID-19 deaths  —  Los Angeles County public health authorities on Sunday reported no new deaths related to COVID-19.  —  Although officials cautioned that the figure was probably an undercount because of reporting delays on weekends, it still marked a bright spot …
Discussion: Reason, Gizmodo and The Week
Daily Mail:
Angry parents blast rural Ohio high school after a lesbian couple, 18, are voted to be prom king and queen by their classmates  — Annie Wise and girlfriend Riley Loudermilk, both 18, were crowned prom king and queen at Kings High School in a deeply conservative area of Ohio
CBS Boston:
Brookline Will Keep Outdoor Mask Mandate In Place  —  BROOKLINE (CBS) — The outdoor mask mandate will remain in place until further notice in Brookline, Town Manager Mel Kleckner said Friday.  —  The announcement came on the same day that the state eased its outdoor mask mandate …
Discussion: Twitchy
Des Bieler / Washington Post:
Caitlyn Jenner says she opposes transgender girls competing in girls' sports  —  Caitlyn Jenner, a former Olympic decathlon champion who is among the country's most prominent transgender women, said Saturday she is opposed to transgender girls competing in girls' sports.
Discussion: CNN, Politico, spectator.us and HuffPost
James Caven / Dailystar.co.uk:
Hitler liked women peeing on him during sex and was incestuous with niece, doc claims  —  The tyrant killed himself in 1945 in Berlin  —  Adolf Hitler liked women urinating on him during sex and had an incestuous relationship with his niece, a documentary claims.
Discussion: New York Post
William Saletan / Slate:
The Biggest Remaining Challenge in Stopping the Coronavirus  —  On April 15, at a hearing on the coronavirus pandemic, Rep. Jim Jordan harangued Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.  Jordan, an outspoken critic of mask mandates …
Isaac Stanley-Becker / Washington Post:
Many police officers spurn coronavirus vaccines as departments hold off on mandates  —  Low immunization levels suggest hesitancy is pervasive, posing risks to public safety  —  Police officers were among the first front-line workers to gain priority access to coronavirus vaccines.
David Dayen / American Prospect:
Janet Yellen's Deficit Preoccupation Could Bring Down Biden's Agenda  —  Yellen, a longtime deficit hawk, has made clear that the infrastructure investments should be paid for.  That could prove hazardous to negotiations with Congress.  —  President Biden, with Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen …
CNN:
A Canadian oil firm thinks it has struck big.  Some fear it could ravage a climate change hotspot  —  Video by Peter Rudden  —  Watch this story on CNN International's One World with Zain Asher on Monday at 12 p.m. ET/5 p.m. BST/6 p.m. Johannesburg time.  —  Kavango East, Namibia (CNN) …
Juan Williams / The Hill:
GOP turns lies into laws  —  Share to Facebook Share to Twitter  —  You know President Trump's “Big Lie.”  —  Now the right-wing echo chamber is exploding with little lies.  —  First, conservative papers and social media erupted with bogus reports that President Biden planned to ban Americans from eating hamburgers.
 
 
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Washington Examiner:
Is Biden trying to become Putin's favorite president?
Discussion: The Beinart Notebook
CNN:
Biden team may partner with private firms to surveil suspected domestic terrorists online
Patricia Mazzei / New York Times:
How a Miami School Became a Beacon for Anti-Vaxxers
Will Taylor / LBC:
‘Far more likely’ coronavirus came from lab, ex-MI6 chief tells LBC
Discussion: The National Pulse
Saheli Roy Choudhury / CNBC:
India accounts for 1 in 3 new Covid cases being recorded. Here is its second wave in 5 charts
Discussion: Washington Post
Joe Concha / The Hill:
Biden's poor TV ratings against Trump is exactly what this administration wants
Discussion: American Greatness
Karol Markowicz / New York Post:
The CDC's cruel, irrational guidance traps our kids in the forever pandemic
Stephen Collinson / CNN:
Confusion over masks sparks new political showdown
Discussion: Mediaite
 Earlier Items: 
Timothy L. O'Brien / Bloomberg:
Supreme Court's Ethics Problems Are Bigger Than Coney Barrett
Jemima McEvoy / Forbes:
Cindy McCain Slams Arizona Republicans For ‘Ludicrous’ Election Recount
Discussion: HuffPost, Slate and Mother Jones
Lola Fadulu / Washington Post:
At a walk-up coronavirus vaccine clinic in D.C., every shot is a small victory
Jacob Kornbluh / The Forward:
Israel ambassador likely to be named this week, with shortlist narrowed to two
John Nichols / madison.com:
Robin Vos is a threat to democracy
Associated Press:
U.S. general: Afghan forces could face ‘bad possible outcomes’
Discussion: HotAir
Gillian Brockell / Washington Post:
Mary Lincoln wasn't ‘crazy.’ She was a bereaved mother, new exhibit says.
 

 
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Daniel Wiessner / Reuters:
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Gaby Del Valle / The Verge:
The US Senate reauthorizes FISA's Section 702; some communication service providers had threatened to stop cooperating with the US government in case of a lapse

Kate Rogers / CNBC:
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