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4:20 PM ET, March 9, 2022

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Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Trump plane made emergency landing after weekend speech to GOP donors  —  Former President Donald Trump's plane made an emergency landing on Saturday evening following his speech at a Republican National Committee-hosted donor retreat in New Orleans, according to two people familiar with the matter.
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Washington Post:
Plane carrying Donald Trump made emergency landing in New Orleans after engine failure over Gulf of Mexico  —  A plane carrying former president Donald Trump suffered engine failure late Saturday evening over the Gulf of Mexico, forcing the pilot to make an emergency landing in New Orleans shortly after taking off from the city.
Discussion: The Hill and CNBC
Joel Burgess / Asheville Citizen Times:
Madison Cawthorn charged with driving with revoked license for 2nd time; court dates set  —  Congressman Madison Cawthorn has been charged with driving with a revoked license, a misdemeanor that carries up to 20 days in jail.  —  The 26-year-old Henderson County Republican was pulled …
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA and Raw Story
Karri Peifer / Axios:
Giant spiders expected to drop from sky across the East Coast this spring  —  An invasive species of spider the size of a child's hand is expected to “colonize” the entire East Coast this spring by parachuting down from the sky, researchers at the University of Georgia announced last week.
Bente Birkeland / NPR:
Colorado clerk is indicted for election tampering and misconduct  —  A grand jury in Colorado has indicted Mesa County Clerk and Recorder Tina Peters and her deputy on counts related to election tampering and misconduct.  —  The indictment of Peters and Deputy Clerk Belinda Knisley on felony …
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Jesse Paul / The Colorado Sun:
Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters indicted on felony charges; Colorado GOP calls for her to exit secretary of state's race  —  Embattled Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters has been indicted by a grand jury on a mix of felony and misdemeanor charges, including allegations of attempting to influence a public servant and criminal impersonation.
Freya Parr / Classical Music:
Cardiff Philharmonic removes Tchaikovsky from programme in light of Russian invasion of Ukraine  —  The orchestra had an all-Tchaikovsky concert scheduled for next week, but has decided to change the programme having deemed it to be ‘inappropriate’ at this time
Project Veritas:
Pulitzer Prize Winning New York Times Reporter: January 6 Media Coverage ‘Overreaction,’ FBI Involved, Event Was Not Organized Despite Ongoing Narrative  — NYT National Security Correspondent, Matthew Rosenberg, contradicts his own January 6 reporting: “There were a ton of FBI informants amongst the people who attacked the Capitol.”
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Christopher Hutton / Washington Examiner:
Project Veritas: NYT reporter dismisses colleagues' claims of trauma from Jan. 6
Ryan Bort / Rolling Stone:
Russian Agent Maria Butina Claims Ukrainians Are Bombing Themselves  —  “We have tons of evidence that the Russia army does not touch, does not bomb civilian populations,” the former darling of the NRA said of her absurd bit of Putin propaganda  —  Maria Butina, the Russia agent who infiltrated …
Discussion: Task & Purpose
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Barbie Latza Nadeau / The Daily Beast:
Russian Agent Maria Butina Tells BBC Ukrainians Are Killing Themselves
Zach Everson / Forbes:
Trump Refinances $100 Million Mortgage On Trump Tower With A Bank Headed By A Political Supporter  —  Donald Trump refinanced Trump Tower in February, taking out a $100 million loan, according to documents recorded Tuesday by New York City's Department of Finance.
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Bernard Condon / Associated Press:   Pariah? Hardly. Banks are still willing to lend to Trump
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
Do Covid Precautions Work?  —  Yes, but they haven't made a big difference.  —  Daily life in red and blue America has continued to be quite different over the past few months.  It's a reflection of the partisan divide over Covid-19.  Consider:  — In the country's most liberal cities, many people are still avoiding restaurants.
Discussion: HotAir
Natalie Allison / Politico:
Trump's man in North Carolina struggles in Senate primary  —  Donald Trump's pick in North Carolina's contentious Republican Senate primary is struggling to gain traction, raising concerns among his powerful backers about his prospects in a race that is key to control of the Senate.
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Mariana Alfaro / Washington Post:
N.C. GOP Senate candidate launches ad accusing primary rival of supporting Putin
Discussion: The Hill
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Graham signals he's a likely no on Biden SCOTUS pick  —  Sen. Lindsey Graham (S.C.), an influential Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, is signaling he's leaning toward voting “no” on President Biden's nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court …
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
A strange new defense of Trump's coup effort is both wrong and dangerous  —  Ever since Donald Trump's supporters stormed the Capitol, we've heard endless variations of a particularly pernicious claim: Trump and many GOP voters really believed the election was stolen from him.
Discussion: Slate and New York Times
Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
A judge uses Tucker Carlson's own words against Fox News  —  It's a pretty remarkable state of affairs when a judge is approvingly citing Tucker Carlson's journalistic rigor, but that's precisely the situation we find ourselves in now.  —  And rather ironically, that could be bad news for Fox News.
Cristina Marcos / The Hill:
McCarthy: Greene, Gosar could still return to committees despite attending white nationalist event  —  House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) on Wednesday said that GOP Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (Ga.) and Paul Gosar (Ariz.) will still have their committee seats restored next year …
Discussion: HuffPost, Insider and CNN
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Zach Montellaro / Politico:
GOP pushes for an ‘earthquake in American electoral power’  —  A legal argument lurking in two Supreme Court cases could give Republican legislators in battleground states sweeping control over election procedures, with ramifications that could include power over how states select presidential electors.
Discussion: Raw Story and RedState
Max Read / Read Max:
How to have a career as a journalist in 2022  —  It's the Read Max Career Corner … Over the weekend, a fight erupted on Twitter between current Times White House correspondent Maggie Haberman and former Times social-media reporter Taylor Lorenz.  The short version is something like …
Discussion: Puck and Gawker
Timothy Bella / Washington Post:
Fox News reporter rebukes Greg Gutfeld for saying media wants ‘emotional response’ in Ukraine coverage  —  Moments after Fox News host Greg Gutfeld accused media outlets of seeking an “emotional response” in their coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the network turned …
John Wagner / Washington Post:
House panel flags Amazon and senior executives to Justice Department over potentially criminal conduct  —  A bipartisan group of members of the House Judiciary Committee has alerted the Justice Department to “potentially criminal conduct” by Amazon and senior executives in relation …
Discussion: New York Times, UPI, The Verge and The Hill
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Dana Mattioli / Wall Street Journal:
Amazon Flagged to Justice Department for Possible Criminal Obstruction of Congress
Jan Wolfe / Reuters:
Texas regulators seek punishment for pro-Trump lawyer Sidney Powell  —  Texas legal regulators have asked a judge to discipline attorney Sidney Powell for filing lawsuits they say were frivolous in support of former President Donald Trump's false claims of election fraud.
New York Times:
How Western Firms Quietly Enabled Russian Oligarchs  —  Investment, law and lobbying firms have helped enmesh Kremlin-linked oligarchs into the Western financial and legal systems.  —  Behind a set of imposing metal doors in an easy-to-miss office building in a New York City suburb …
John Stoehr / The Editorial Board:
Sanctioning Putin's oligarchs isn't going to hurt them much as long as the United States is a great place to hide their filthy fortunes  —  Making our financial system more transparent, and enforcing existing law, should be part of America's role in sanctioning Russia.  —  Russian oligarchs are in the news lately.
Discussion: The Banter
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Henry Fountain / New York Times:
Endurance, Ernest Shackleton's Ship, Lost in 1915, Is Found in Antarctica  —  Explorers and researchers, battling freezing temperatures, have located Endurance, Ernest Shackleton's ship that sank in the Antarctic in 1915.  —  The wreck of Endurance has been found in the Antarctic …
Ben Fox / Associated Press:
First Afghan refugees arrive at new center in Virginia  —  A first group of Afghan refugees have arrived at a new temporary housing facility in Northern Virginia as the U.S. works to resettle people who fled the Taliban takeover of their country  —  WASHINGTON — A first group of Afghan refugees …
Discussion: The Hill
Rachel Olding / The Daily Beast:
Stephen Miller's Jan. 6 Lawsuit Reveals He's Still on Mom and Dad's Phone Plan  —  ‘PARTISAN POINTS’  —  Former Trump aide Stephen Miller has sued the House Committee investigating the Capitol riot in an effort to keep his phone records out of the committee's hands.
Discussion: CBS News, CNN, Rolling Stone and Raw Story
Victoria Eavis / Casper Star-Tribune:
Crossover voting will remain in Wyoming after party affiliation bill dies in Legislature  —  The Donald Trump-endorsed crossover voting bill died Tuesday in the Wyoming House after it was not considered by a legislative deadline.  —  The bill aimed to end same-day party affiliation changes …
Josh Rogin / Washington Post:
Xi Jinping promised Trump he wouldn't invade Taiwan — and Trump believed him  —  Promises of peaceful intentions from dictators are at best worthless; at worst, they're dangerous lies designed to lull us into complacency, as Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine has underscored.
The White House:
Executive Order on Ensuring Responsible Development of Digital Assets  —  By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered as follows:  —  Section 1.  Policy.  Advances in digital and distributed ledger technology …
 
 
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Ashley Gold / Axios:
China's state media buys Meta ads pushing Russia's line on war
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Alexander Nazaryan / Yahoo News:
How the brutal WWII siege of Leningrad explains Putin's thinking on Ukraine
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Vox:
Rachel Cohen Is Joining Vox as a Senior Reporter Covering Domestic Policy
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Ruth La Ferla / New York Times:
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