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10:10 AM ET, March 8, 2022

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Bloomberg:
Biden Set to Announce Ban on U.S. Import of Russian Oil Today  —  The Biden administration will impose a ban on U.S. imports of Russian energy on Tuesday without the participation of its European allies, according to people familiar with the matter.  —  The ban will include Russian oil …
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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
Politico:
Biden set to ban Russian oil under pressure from Congress
Wall Street Journal:
Biden's Bizarre Oil Diplomacy
Discussion: Bloomberg
New York Times:
As Russia's Military Stumbles, Its Adversaries Take Note  —  President Vladimir Putin could still reduce cities in Ukraine to rubble, officials say.  But European countries that once feared Russia say they are not so scared anymore.  —  CONSTANTA, Romania — When it comes to war, generals say that “mass matters.”
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Washington Post:
Odessa braces for Russian assault as humanitarian conditions deteriorate  —  Twitch streamers in Russia lose livelihoods as sanctions hit home  —  Russia's invasion of Ukraine threatens to derail Iran nuclear talks  —  In appearances from presidential office in Kyiv, Zelensky says Russian forces are ‘all war criminals’
Yuras Karmanau / Associated Press:
People flee embattled Ukrainian cities along safe corridors  —  LVIV, Ukraine (AP) — Evacuations of people fleeing embattled Ukrainian cities along safe corridors began Tuesday, while U.N. officials said the exodus of refugees from Russia's invasion reached 2 million.
Eliot A. Cohen / The Atlantic:
The Strategy That Can Defeat Putin
New York Times:
Russia, Blocked From the Global Internet, Plunges Into Digital Isolation
Discussion: Safety Propaganda
Catherine Belton / Reuters:
Russia will stop ‘in a moment’ if Ukraine meets terms - Kremlin
New York Times:
Socialists' Response to War in Ukraine Has Put Some Democrats on Edge  —  The Democratic Socialists of America's view that U.S. “imperialist expansionism” through NATO fueled Russia's invasion has created challenges for politicians aligned with the group.  —  Not long after Russia invaded Ukraine …
Discussion: Althouse
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Eli Yokley / Morning Consult:
Biden's Approval Rating Improves After State of the Union as More Back His Tack in Ukraine  —  45% approve of Biden's job performance; 46% support his handling of Ukraine  —  President Joe Biden posted his best approval rating in months following his first State of the Union address …
Discussion: The Hill and Mediaite
David Horowitz / Front Page Magazine:   The Left Isn't Letting the Ukraine Crisis Go to Waste
Ed Yong / The Atlantic:
How Did This Many Deaths Become Normal?  —  The United States reported more deaths from COVID-19 last Friday than deaths from Hurricane Katrina, more on any two recent weekdays than deaths during the 9/11 terrorist attacks, more last month than deaths from flu in a bad season …
Mark Thompson / CNN:
Shell won't buy any more Russian oil and gas  —  London CNN Business —  Russia is finding it ever harder to sell its oil and gas.  —  Shell (RDSA)said Tuesday it was breaking completely with Russia's giant energy industry, halting all purchases of Russian crude oil immediately and shutting its service stations in the country.
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Neil MacFarquhar / New York Times:
Two Days of Russian News Coverage: An Alternate Reality of War  —  To watch news broadcasts of the fighting in Ukraine on the main state channels in Russia is to witness the extent of the Kremlin's efforts to sanitize its war.  —  At a televised gathering with female pilots and crew members from Aeroflot …
Discussion: New York Times and Althouse
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Roger Sollenberger / The Daily Beast:
Clarence Thomas' Strange Pick to Promote His Book Says It All  —  Right-wing judicial activist Leonard Leo has been exerting influence over the Supreme Court for three decades.  So why is Clarence Thomas hiring Leo's firm to do public relations?  —  When Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas …
Discussion: Raw Story
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Mark Paoletta / The Federalist:   The New York Times Knowingly Published A False Smear Against Clarence Thomas' Wife
Bryan Anderson / WRAL-TV:
Former NC congressman registered to vote in home where he purportedly never stayed  —  RALEIGH, N.C. — Former U.S. Rep. Mark Meadows, one of North Carolina's most prominent political figures, is registered to vote using the address of a mobile home in which the former property owner says the Republican never lived.
Discussion: Raw Story and Washington Post
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Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:   Mark Meadows, his wife, Debra, and their trailer-home voter registration
Emily Cochrane / New York Times:
Congress Gives Final Approval to Make Lynching a Hate Crime  —  The bill's unanimous passage in the Senate ended more than a century of failed attempts to explicitly criminalize lynching.  —  WASHINGTON — The Senate unanimously approved a bill that would make lynching a federal hate crime …
Laurence Norman / Wall Street Journal:
Iran Chief Negotiator Unexpectedly Leaves Vienna as Nuclear Talks Hit Standstill  —  Ali Bagheri-Kani says he will return to the negotiations soon, but Western diplomats warn the talks could fail  —  VIENNA—Iran's chief negotiator at the nuclear talks in Vienna unexpectedly returned home Monday night …
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Gabriel Noronha / Tablet Magazine:
This Isn't Obama's Iran Deal. It's Much, Much Worse.
Discussion: RedState and HotAir
David D. Kirkpatrick / New York Times:
A 459-Foot Mystery in a Tuscan Port: Is It a Russian's Superyacht?  —  As European authorities seize the luxury assets of oligarchs close to Vladimir Putin, a superyacht cloaked in secrecy has come under investigation.  —  From Germany's North Sea ports to the French Riviera, open season has been declared on superyachts.
Axios:
The new silent majority: People who don't tweet  —  Most people you meet in everyday life — at work, in the neighborhood — are decent and normal.  Even nice.  But hit Twitter or watch the news, and you'd think we were all nuts and nasty. … We dug into the data and found that, in fact …
Ben Turner / Scientific American:
Millions of Palm-Sized, Flying Spiders Could Invade the East Coast  —  A huge invasive spider that invaded Georgia from East Asia could soon take over most of the U.S. East Coast, a new study has revealed.  —  New research, published Feb. 17 in the journal Physiological Entomology …
Discussion: CBS News, Althouse and Boston.com
Shawn McCreesh / New York Magazine:
Taylor Lorenz Introduces Her Brand to the Washington Post  —  Today is Taylor Lorenz's first day at the Washington Post, and she's already doing, arguably, exactly what she was hired to do: She's stirring up trouble on social media.  “Oh my God, can you stand all the drama?” she says, giggling on a phone call with me last night.
National Review:
Florida and Texas Are Right to Fight Back in the Transgender Debate  —  In recent years, LGBT lobbyists and activists have outlawed safe and effective talk-therapies (so-called “conversion therapies") for children with gender dysphoria and championed harmful gender-transition experiments in their place.
Discussion: The Federalist
Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian / Axios:
Beijing is re-writing the Ukraine narrative  —  The Chinese government is scrubbing the country's internet of sympathetic or accurate coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and systematically amplifying pro-Putin talking points. … - Online comments expressing sympathy for Ukraine have been deleted …
Discussion: What China Wants
 
 
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Joseph Wulfsohn / Fox News:
MSNBC's Chuck Todd: Voters who believe Putin wouldn't have invaded Ukraine under Trump aren't based on ‘logic’
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
Preventing This War  —  What might have done it?  —  Was there any way to prevent the horrific war in Ukraine?
Discussion: CNN and The Octavian Report
Megan Basham / The Daily Wire:
EXCLUSIVE: In Leaked Audio Former NIH Director/New Biden Science Adviser Laughs Over Threatening Unemployment to Force Vaccines, Blames Trump For Covid Deaths
Discussion: Breitbart
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Politico:
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