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1:20 AM ET, March 29, 2022

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Financial Times:
Russia no longer demanding Ukraine be ‘denazified’ in ceasefire talks  —  Requests include Kyiv dropping Nato pursuit in exchange for security guarantees and EU membership  —  Russia is no longer requesting Ukraine be “denazified” and is prepared to let Kyiv join the European Union …
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New York Times:
Ukraine says it retook several towns as it seeks to relieve hard-pressed cities.  —  Despite talk of Russia focusing its ambitions in the east, action on several battlefronts suggested a more dynamic and volatile situation.  Ukraine and Russia will meet this week for in-person talks.
Politico:
U.S. training Ukrainian troops in Poland, Biden seems to reveal  —  President Joe Biden appeared to reveal that the U.S. is training Ukrainian forces in Poland — stating for the first time since the war began that American troops are actively teaching Ukrainians to fight and kill Russians.
Julian Borger / The Guardian:
The drone operators who halted Russian convoy headed for Kyiv  —  Special IT force of 30 soldiers on quad bikes is vital part of Ukraine's defence, but forced to crowdfund for supplies  —  One week into its invasion of Ukraine, Russia massed a 40-mile mechanised column in order to mount an overwhelming attack on Kyiv from the north.
Discussion: Graham's Newsletter and The US Sun
CNN:   Pentagon will accelerate production of missiles Ukraine has requested to refill US stockpiles
BBC:   In Chernihiv, civilians are trapped as hospitals and schools attacked
New York Times:
Federal Judge Finds Trump Most Likely Committed Crimes Over 2020 Election  —  “The illegality of the plan was obvious,” the judge wrote in a civil case, referring to the former president's efforts to persuade Vice President Mike Pence to upend the certification of the Electoral College results.
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Michael Kranish / Washington Post:
Inside Ted Cruz's last-ditch battle to keep Trump in power
Burnham & Gorokhov:
STATEMENT ON MARCH 28 RULING IN EASTMAN V. THOMPSON ET AL.
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA
ABC News:
Jared Kushner expected to appear before Jan. 6 committee this week  —  Plans are for Kushner to appear virtually before the panel, say sources.  —  Jared Kushner, former President Trump's son-in-law who served as a senior West Wing aide during the Trump administration …
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Politico:
‘Do your job’: Jan. 6 committee presses DOJ as push for Meadows contempt charge languishes  —  The House's Jan. 6 select committee vented frustration with the Justice Department on Monday for not criminally charging former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows for contempt of Congress …
Dareh Gregorian / NBC News:
Jan. 6 committee recommends former Trump aides Navarro and Scavino face contempt charges
Wall Street Journal:
Roman Abramovich and Ukrainian Peace Negotiators Suffer Symptoms of Suspected Poisoning  —  The Russian oligarch and others developed symptoms they blamed on hard-liners in Moscow who they say want to sabotage talks to end the war  —  Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich and Ukrainian peace …
New York Times:
Will Smith Apologizes to Chris Rock After Academy Condemns His Slap  —  “I was out of line and I was wrong,” said Smith, who hit Rock at the Oscars after the comedian made a joke about his wife.  The film organization opened an inquiry into the incident.  —  LOS ANGELES — Will Smith apologized …
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Sara Nathan / New York Post:
Could Will Smith lose his Oscar? Explaining the Academy's code of conduct
Ryan Bort / Rolling Stone:
Fox Nation's Lara Logan Suggests Theory of Evolution Is a Hoax Funded by Jews  —  Lara Logan's latest anti-Semitic dog whistle is a claim that Charles Darwin only came up with the idea of evolution because Jews paid him to  —  It wasn't long ago that Lara Logan was a correspondent for CBS News …
Grant Schulte / Associated Press:
Nebraska lawmaker apologizes for debunked litter box claim  —  LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A Nebraska state lawmaker apologized on Monday after he publicly cited a persistent but debunked rumor alleging that schools are placing litter boxes in school bathrooms to accommodate children who self-identify as cats.
Discussion: Nebraska Examiner
Rachel Aviv / New Yorker:
How an Ivy League School Turned Against a Student  —  Mackenzie Fierceton was championed as a former foster youth who had overcome an abusive childhood and won a prestigious Rhodes Scholarship.  Then the University of Pennsylvania accused her of lying.
Discussion: Althouse
New York Times:
Local Election Officials in Georgia Oppose G.O.P. Election Bill  —  As Republicans rush to pass a second round of new voting and election rules, a bipartisan group of election officials is fighting back.  — Give this article- - - Read in app  —  ATLANTA — A year ago …
Discussion: WTOP News and Political Wire
NBC News:
‘Biggest fraud in a generation’: The looting of the Covid relief plan known as PPP  —  They bought Lamborghinis, Ferraris, and Bentleys.  —  And Teslas, of course.  Lots of Teslas.  —  Many who participated in what prosecutors are calling the largest fraud in American history …
Discussion: HotAir
MIT Admissions:
We are reinstating our SAT/ACT requirement for future admissions cycles by Stu Schmill '86  —  in order to help us continue to build a diverse and talented MIT … When we initially suspended our testing requirement due to the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, I wrote:
Discussion: New York Times, The Hill and CBS Boston
Steven Monacelli / Rolling Stone:
How Did a Phone Call From Walmart Turn Into Texas' Next Big Political Scandal?  —  His team suspects his primary rival of foul play — and is accusing his rival's allies in law enforcement of a massive cover-up  —  MCKINNEY, Texas — As it so often goes in American life, the trouble began when someone wanted to speak to the manager.
Tim Alberta / The Atlantic:
The Revenge of the Normal Republicans  —  This article was featured in One Story to Read Today, a newsletter in which our editors recommend a single must-read from The Atlantic, Monday through Friday.  Sign up for it here.  —  HELOTES, Texas—Last spring, having just retired from Congress, Will Hurd was feeling adrift.
Josh Barro / Very Serious:
Democrats Have Become Too Reliant on Corporations to Push Progressive Values  —  The road to governing Florida does not run through The Walt Disney Company  —  Who do liberals have the power to convince these days, and who do they focus on convincing?  —  I ask this question because it's strange …
Discussion: Tampa Bay Times
Jesse O'Neill / New York Post:
Biden used cheat sheet while doubling down on unscripted message to oust Putin  —  President Joe Biden once again referred to a printed cheat sheet sheet as he doubled down on his unscripted weekend claim that Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power.”  —  On Monday Biden, 79, told reporters he made …
Daniel Nichanian / Bolts:
“Designed to End Protesting”: Louisiana Supreme Court Makes Protesters Guilty by Association  —  A ruling by the Louisiana Supreme Court on Friday adds to a string of developments following 2020's George Floyd protests that threaten demonstrators with harsh penalties for the actions of others.
Zachary Petrizzo / The Daily Beast:
People's Convoy Gives Up, Will Leave D.C. After 3 Weeks of Doing Absolutely Nothing  —  After creating a mini-city in Hagerstown, the trucker convoy will pack it up and leave town in the coming days.  —  Three weeks after the so-called “People's Convoy” landed in Washington, D.C. …
Tom Lawrence / The Daily Beast:
Attorney General Who Killed a Man Manages to Dodge Impeachment  —  Jason Ravnsborg is now not likely to face any consequences after a special investigative committee of the South Dakota House of Representative voted against his impeachment.  —  More than a year and a half after he ran down and killed a man …
Discussion: Argus Leader, Raw Story and WTOP News
Hailey Fuchs / Politico:
A former congressman and a lobbyist look for work in Kremlin-allied Belarus  —  Former Rep. Scott Taylor (R-Va.) was on a trip several weeks ago to Belarus when a D.C. lobbyist, with whom he was sharing an Airbnb in Minsk, woke him up with alarming news: Russia was invading the country next door.
Discussion: ABC News
Wall Street Journal:
Rival Networks Aided Fox News After Ukraine Tragedy, Highlighting War-Zone Collaboration  —  Journalists are coordinating on an array of challenges, including travel routes, evacuation plans and access to supplies  —  In the hours after three journalists working for Fox News in Ukraine took fire …
Ned Resnikoff / The Nation:
From the Labor Question to the Housing Question  —  Left unchecked, the asset economy swells the ranks of the homeless and consigns what's left of the middle class to permanent tenancy.  —  A peculiar mix of political extremism and ideological malaise characterizes post-2016 American politics.
Jeong-Ho Lee / Bloomberg:
North Korea Signals It's Preparing for a Nuclear Test, Exploiting U.S.-Russia Rift  —  North Korea looks set to detonate its first nuclear bomb in more than four years, as the U.S.'s sanctions disputes with Russia and China make further United Nations penalties against the country unlikely.
Adeel Hassan / New York Times:
Covid News: U.S. Virus Deaths Drop to Lowest Point Since Summer  —  Biden's budget plan calls for more pandemic preparedness.  South Korea says the worst of its Omicron wave may be over.  —  Here's what you need to know:  —  Coronavirus deaths in the U.S. fall to their lowest point since the summer.
Discussion: National Review
Los Angeles Times:
Vice President Kamala Harris, in her toughest hour, is keeping a tighter circle  —  Vice President Kamala Harris was marinating in a fresh stew of commentary about her public polling that showed her home state approval numbers were almost as dismal as her national ones.
Kiara Alfonseca / ABC News:
Florida governor signs controversial 'Don't Say Gay' bill into law  —  The bill bans lessons on sexual orientation or gender identity in some grades.  —  Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed the Parental Rights in Education bill, dubbed the “Don't Say Gay” bill by critics.
 
 
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