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Quinnipiac University Poll:
Vast Majority Of Americans Say Ban Russian Oil, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; Nearly 8 In 10 Support U.S. Military Response If Putin Attacks A NATO Country  — mail_outline  —  At nearly the end of week two of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, as the U.S. and its allies consider ratcheting …
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Amber Phillips / Washington Post:
Why Biden is getting some praise from Republicans on his handling of Ukraine  —  The one constant of the American reaction to the war in Ukraine so far has been bipartisanship.  —  Democratic and Republican politicians as distant politically as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) …
Quint Forgey / Politico:
Putin sends ‘nearly 100 percent’ of Russian forces at border into Ukraine
Discussion: NPR and Washington Examiner
Emma Camp / New York Times:
I Came to College Eager to Debate.  I Found Self-Censorship Instead.  —  Ms. Camp is a senior at the University of Virginia.  —  Each week, I seek out the office hours of a philosophy department professor willing to discuss with me complex ethical questions raised by her course on gender and sexuality.
Mike Allen / Axios:
Scoop: Trump trashes Barr in rant to Lester Holt  —  Former President Trump rants against Bill Barr, his former attorney general, in a three-page letter to “NBC Nightly News” anchor Lester Holt, who interviewed Barr about his new book, “One Damn Thing After Another,” out tomorrow.
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Arek Sarkissian / Politico:
Florida's controversial surgeon general recommends against Covid-19 vaccination for kids  —  TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida's controversial surgeon general announced Monday that the state is breaking with guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and will be the first state …
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Philip Bump / Washington Post:
Biden goes home a lot — but not as much as Trump went to Trump properties  —  On many Friday afternoons, the White House press pool releases a similar message: President Biden is on his way to Delaware.  —  When he was a senator, Biden generally opted not to stay in Washington …
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John McCormick / Wall Street Journal:
Tom Cotton to Compare Reagan and Trump in Speech on Future of the GOP  —  Arkansas senator and possible 2024 presidential candidate is the latest in a series of Reagan Library speakers  —  Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas is expected to argue in a high-profile speech Monday evening …
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Charlie Sykes / Morning Shots:   A Never *Again* Trump Coalition?
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Maria Varenikova / New York Times:
Hate for Putin's Russia Consumes Ukraine  —  Much of the bitterness is directed at President Vladimir V. Putin, but Ukrainians also chastise ordinary Russians, calling them complicit.  —  LVIV, Ukraine — Trapped in his apartment on the outskirts of Kyiv during fierce battles over the weekend …
Discussion: Straight Into Africa
Catherine Belton / Reuters:
Russia will stop ‘in a moment’ if Ukraine meets terms - Kremlin … Russia has told Ukraine it is ready to halt military operations “in a moment” if Kyiv meets a list of conditions, the Kremlin spokesman said on Monday.  —  Dmitry Peskov said Moscow was demanding that Ukraine cease military action …
Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
Why you should think twice before sharing that viral video of an apparent Russian POW  —  Anybody who is using social media to follow the Russian invasion of Ukraine has probably come across it by now: A 10-minute video of a man who appears to be a Russian prisoner of war …
Discussion: BuzzFeed News
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Axios:
Scoop: High-powered group targets Trump lawyers' livelihoods  —  A dark money group with ties to Democratic Party heavyweights will spend millions this year to expose and try to disbar more than 100 lawyers who worked on Donald Trump's post-election lawsuits, people involved with the effort tell Axios.
Tom Ball / The Times:
This war will be a total failure, FSB whistleblower says  —  Spies in Russia's infamous security apparatus were kept in the dark about President Putin's plan to invade Ukraine, according to a whistleblower who described the war as a “total failure” that could be compared only to the collapse of Nazi Germany.
Discussion: Townhall and Althouse
Jennifer Schuessler / New York Times:
Two ‘Leftist Bros’ Dive Into Conservatism to ‘Know Your Enemy’  —  The podcast hosted by Matthew Sitman and Sam Adler-Bell offers history lessons that middle-aged liberals, young socialists and even some conservatives can love.  —  When Matthew Sitman and Sam Adler-Bell sat down in the spring …
GasBuddy:
U.S. National Average Price of Gasoline Hits New All-Time Record High  —  Previous record of $4.10 per gallon set in 2008 has fallen as gas prices continue to rise  —  The national average price of gasoline in the U.S. today broke the existing record, rewriting the all-time high …
Ryan J. Reilly / NBC News:
Prosecutor tells jurors ‘ecstatic’ Jan. 6 defendant bragged about carrying gun  —  Final witnesses expected to testify in first Jan. 6 trial  —  WASHINGTON — Federal prosecutors on Monday rested their case against the first Capitol attack defendant to go to trial, telling jurors during closing arguments …
John Stoehr / The Editorial Board:
Connect the antisemitic dots  —  “Putin could have written the Protocols.”  —  Not enough has been said about Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy being Jewish.  Not enough, anyway, by the mainstream press in the west.  In Russia, though, it has been the subject of intense focus.  Why?
Nick Wadhams / Bloomberg:
Russia Is Now the World's Most-Sanctioned Nation  —  Russia has vaulted past Iran and North Korea to become the world's most-sanctioned nation in the span of just 10 days following President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine.  —  In a surge of action led by the U.S. and European allies starting Feb. 22 …
Associated Press:
GOP Lawmaker Resigns After Being Charged With Wire Fraud  —  Tennessee state Rep. Robin Smith has reached a plea deal with prosecutors for a federal wire fraud charge involving a disgraced former state House speaker.  —  NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A Tennessee Republican lawmaker resigned Monday shortly …
Philip-Lewis / Associated Press:
Supreme Court Rejects GOP Redistricting Pleas In 2 States  —  The Supreme Court turns away GOP pleas to halt court-ordered congressional district maps in Pennsylvania and North Carolina.  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court has turned away efforts from Republicans in North Carolina …
Discussion: HuffPost
Sean Ingle / The Guardian:
Russian gymnast with ‘Z’ symbol on podium next to Ukrainian faces long ban  — Gymnastics' governing body condemns Ivan Kuliak's conduct  — Letter seen to symbolise support for the invasion of Ukraine  —  Gymnastics' governing body has condemned the “shocking behaviour” …
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Republicans warn Justice Department probe of Trump would trigger political war  —  Republican lawmakers are warning that any Department of Justice prosecution of former President Trump will turn into a political battle, setting a high bar for Attorney General Merrick Garland to act …
Discussion: CNN, POLITICUSUSA and The Daily Beast
Reuters:
Moscow says it will let Ukrainian civilians flee - to Russia … Ukrainian officials said a bread factory had been hit by a Russian air strike on Monday as the country's negotiators assembled for talks with Russian officials after previous rounds that brought no respite in the conflict.
James Kilner / Telegraph:
‘Our sons were sent to Ukraine as cannon fodder’: Furious Russian mothers face down Kremlin  —  Countrywide rallies on Sunday were met by police brutality in Russia but not even the threat of jail could restrain soldier's mothers  —  Angry Russian mothers have accused Vladimir Putin …
BBC:
Oligarch who said sanctions wouldn't help frozen out of firm  —  One of Russia's richest men who said imposing sanctions on oligarchs would have no impact on the war in Ukraine has been frozen out of a company.  —  Investment firm LetterOne confirmed Mikhail Fridman's shareholdings had been …
Discussion: The Guardian
Daniel McGraw / The Bulwark:
The Politics of Ukraine in an Ohio Town  —  Ohio sits in the middle of what food marketers refer to as the “Pierogi Pocket of America.”  And smack dab in the middle of this pocket is the town of Parma.  —  Parma—population 80,000—is a suburb of Cleveland and has suddenly gotten a lot …
Discussion: Overtime
Michael Barajas / Bolts:
Decarcerating from the Bench  —  “We had a real clear strategy about how to change the system and what tools we were going to use, and we did it.”  —  Franklin Bynum says he first ran to be a criminal court judge in 2018 because he saw a golden opportunity for reform in Texas's largest county.
Vladimir Kara-Murza / Washington Post:
Why the West should help Russians learn the truth about Putin's war in Ukraine  —  While Vladimir Putin's planned blitzkrieg on Ukraine appears to have stalled in the face of firm resistance by the Ukrainian military and its people, another, much less noticed assault has brought the Kremlin swift and total victory.
 
 
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Discussion: Raw Story
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Discussion: New Republic and NBC News
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Discussion: Raw Story
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Discussion: Power Line
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