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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Glenn Youngkin's repulsive final push reveals a dark truth for Democrats  —  With Virginia voters set to elect a governor, Republican Glenn Youngkin's final messages are positively overflowing with sunny calls for unity.  One closing ad features footage of African American families smiling …
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New York Times:
Virginia Election Results  —  Former Gov. Terry McAuliffe, a longtime fixture in the national Democratic Party, is seeking a new term in a race widely viewed as a bellwether for the midterm elections.  His opponent, Glenn Youngkin, a former private equity executive, has made hot-button cultural issues central to his campaign.
Nicholas Riccardi / Associated Press:
Takeaways from Tuesday's elections: Bad omens for Democrats  —  The off-year elections for governor in Virginia and New Jersey tend to receive outsize attention, and the results are mined for deeper meaning about what they portend for the midterm elections the following year that determine which party controls Congress.
Tim Miller / The Bulwark:
Virginia Results: Giving Up on Rural America Is Proving a Nightmare for Democrats  —  Margins matter.  —  About a year ago I wrote about the big “trade” that had taken place in our politics.  Democrats were picking up former Republican “red dogs” who live in the suburbs.
Max Greenwood / The Hill:
Trump gloats as Virginia results come in
Josh Holmes / Fox News:   A Youngkin win in Virginia spells defeat for Democrats in 2022
Kevin T. Dugan / Curbed:
We Staked Out Eric Adams's House in Brooklyn And he came home.  Twice!  —  Photo-Illustration: Curbed; Photos: Getty Images, Kevin Dugan, Willy Blackmore  —  Where the hell does Eric Adams live?  For anyone trying to get a grip on the notoriously hard-to-pin-down Democratic candidate …
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David French / Common Sense with Bari Weiss:
The Threat From the Anti-Woke Right  —  America is confronting two powerful illiberal movements.  Where you stand on their relative threats depends on where you live. … Late last week, my friends Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt published an important piece in the online journal Persuasion that contained a startling statistic.
Discussion: The Dispatch
Lindsay Ellis / Chronicle of Higher Education:
U. of Florida Doctor Says Administrators Blocked Him From Participating in Lawsuits About Masking  —  A fourth University of Florida professor says administrators rejected his request to testify in litigation against state leaders this year, and denied him the opportunity to share his expertise …
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Miami Herald:   UF restricted five more professors in cases against the state
Rolling Stone:
On the Ground With the QAnon Believers Who Flocked to Dallas for the Grand Return of JFK Jr.  —  Though the Kennedy scion failed to appear at Dealey Plaza this afternoon, some are hopeful he might make an appearance at a Rolling Stones concert later  —  DALLAS — QAnon true believers gathered en masse …
Philip Klein / National Review:
The Absurd Twitter Suspension of Quin Hillyer  —  In any ranking of dumb Twitter suspensions, Quin Hillyer's has to land pretty high up there.  Full disclosure, Quin is a former colleague of mine at the Washington Examiner as well as a former National Review author.  He recounts his story:
Discussion: Washington Examiner
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Prominent Conservatives Back Letting States Limit Guns in Public  —  A brief filed in a major gun control case to be heard on Wednesday by the Supreme Court argued that limits on the public carrying of weapons were consistent with the Second Amendment.  —  WASHINGTON — When the Supreme Court hears …
Discussion: Slate, Reason, Politico and Alternet.org
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Ellena Erskine / SCOTUSblog:
We read all the amicus briefs in New York State Rifle so you don't have to
Discussion: Alternet.org and UPI
The Virginia Public Access Project:
Election Results … 2021 General Election
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Trump urges judge to slow down Jan. 6 investigators' access to records  —  Former President Donald Trump is pleading with a federal judge in Washington to slow down the Jan. 6 committee's effort to obtain his White House records, instead asking her to order a document-by-document review that could take months.
Discussion: CNN, Insider, Alternet.org and Lawfare
CNBC:
Trump ally Rudy Giuliani seeks to block feds from getting 3 items of thousands seized under search warrant  — Rudy Giuliani is seeking to prevent prosecutors from seeing just three items out of the more than 2,000 items contained on electronic devices seized from him as part of a criminal probe, a court filing revealed.
Discussion: Raw Story, Insider and Political Wire
Bess Levin / Vanity Fair:
Trump's Odds of Escaping Criminal Charges in Georgia Do Not Look Good  —  Georgia secretary of state Brad Raffensperger confirms the ex-president threatened him over the 2020 election results while demanding he magically come up with enough votes to beat Biden.
Discussion: The Daily Beast, Raw Story and The Hill
Wall Street Journal:
Democrats Reach Deal on Prescription Drug Pricing, Schumer Says  —  Provision was left out of White House's $1.85 trillion framework on spending and climate plan  —  WASHINGTON—Democrats reached an agreement on provisions designed to lower the price of some prescription drugs …
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Allahpundit / HotAir:
Hot new idea for Dems' reconciliation bill: A huge tax cut for the very rich; Update: “Beyond unacceptable”  —  They said if Republicans voted for Trump in 2020, America would end up with an administration devoted to lining the pockets of rich people.  —  And they were right!
Mike Carter / The Seattle Times:
Republican Ann Davison leads police abolitionist Nicole Thomas-Kennedy in Seattle City Attorney race  —  Republican Ann Davison held a strong 58% to 41% lead in the race for Seattle City Attorney, with returns Tuesday showing voters rejecting the brash language of her police abolitionist opponent …
Argus Leader:
Jean Rounds, South Dakota's former first lady, dies from cancer  —  Jonathan Ellis Joe SneveSioux Falls Argus Leader  —  The wife of U.S. Senator and former South Dakota Governor Mike Rounds has passed away.  —  Jean Rounds, 65, succumbed to sarcomacancer in her Fort Pierre home Tuesday morning …
Discussion: The Hill
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Andrew Miller / Fox News:
Sen. Rounds' wife dead after two-year battle with cancer
Washington Post:
About 400 D.C. jail inmates will be transferred to a federal penitentiary in Pennsylvania because of unacceptable conditions, officials say  —  The U.S. Marshal's Service plans to move about 400 inmates out of the D.C. jail after a recent surprise inspection found evidence of “systemic” …
Discussion: Washington Examiner and WTOP
Henry J. Gomez / NBC News:
Cincinnati elects its first Asian American mayor, Aftab Pureval  —  Aftab Pureval won Cincinnati's race for mayor on Tuesday, according to unofficial results, making the 39-year-old lawyer the first Asian American elected to lead the city.  —  Pureval defeated David Mann …
Discussion: WXIX-TV and emptywheel
Andrew Desiderio / Politico:
Josh Hawley blocks confirmation of several State Dept. nominees  —  Sen. Josh Hawley on Tuesday blocked swift confirmation of several State Department nominees, in a continuation of the unprecedented GOP-led campaign to slow-walk most of President Joe Biden's picks for top foreign policy posts.
Discussion: Raw Story
Glenn Greenwald:
To Protect Fauci, The Washington Post is Preparing a Hit Piece on the Group Denouncing Gruesome Dog Experimentations  —  For years, the White Coat Waste Project was heralded by The Post as what they are: an activist success story uniting right and left.  But now its work imperils a liberal icon.
Discussion: NOQ Report
New York Times:
Facebook, Citing Societal Concerns, Plans to Shut Down Facial Recognition System  —  Saying it wants “to find the right balance” with the technology, the social network will delete the face scan data of more than one billion users.  —  Facebook plans to shut down its decade-old facial recognition system …
Jonah E. Bromwich / New York Times:
Alvin Bragg Wins, Becoming First Black D.A. in Manhattan  —  A former federal prosecutor, Mr. Bragg will take over an office that has brought charges against the family business of former president Donald J. Trump.  —  Alvin Bragg was elected Manhattan district attorney on Tuesday and will become …
Reuters:
INSIGHT-From Boeing to Mercedes, a U.S. worker rebellion swells over vaccine mandates  —  In Wichita, Kansas, nearly half of the roughly 10,000 employees at aircraft companies Textron Inc and Spirit AeroSystems remain unvaccinated against COVID-19, risking their jobs in defiance of a federal mandate, according to a union official.
Discussion: Breitbart
Southern Poverty Law Center:
Judicial Watch Investigations Director Listed As Dues-paying Oath Keeper, Leak Shows  —  Christopher Farrell, the director of investigations and a board member at prominent right-wing nonprofit Judicial Watch, was included on a membership roster of the antigovernment extremist Oath Keepers …
BMJ:
Covid-19: Researcher blows the whistle on data integrity issues in Pfizer's vaccine trial  — Paul D Thacker, investigative journalist  —  Revelations of poor practices at a contract research company helping to carry out Pfizer's pivotal covid-19 vaccine trial raise questions about data integrity and regulatory oversight.
 
 
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Daniel Beekman / The Seattle Times:
Bruce Harrell takes commanding lead over M. Lorena González in Seattle's mayoral race
Eric Levitz / New York Magazine:
New 2020 Autopsy: Demographics Won't Save Democrats
Lawrence Kudlow / New York Sun:
The Secret Democrats Refuse To Acknowledge: America's Emissions Are Dropping Faster Than Paris Targets
New York Times:
Shahana Hanif makes history as the first Muslim woman elected to the New York City Council.
Allahpundit / HotAir:
How journalism abandoned the working class
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Farnoush Amiri / Associated Press:
Lawmakers demand apology for border detention of Iranians
Discussion: The Hill
Wall Street Journal:
Federal Judge Files Recusal Notices in 138 Cases After WSJ Queries
John Sexton / HotAir:
NY Times on ‘backlash and bewilderment’ over the left's wokespeak (and Times' commenters weigh in)
Discussion: Instapundit and New York Times
Charlie Warzel / Galaxy Brain:
Galaxy Brain Is Moving!
 

 
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Ren LaForme / Poynter:
2024 Pulitzer Prize winners: NYT for Investigative Reporting, WaPo and Reuters for National Reporting, and NYT for International Reporting for Oct. 7 coverage

Perri Ormont Blumberg / New York Times:
Memo: Condé Nast and the union representing staff at Vogue, Vanity Fair, and others reach a tentative deal for a first contract after over a year of bargaining

Wall Street Journal:
Kim Godwin steps down as ABC News' president, a role she has held since 2021, and says she will “retire from broadcast journalism”; no successor has been named

 
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