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10:55 AM ET, April 18, 2022

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Reuters:
Alex Jones' InfoWars files for bankruptcy in U.S. court  —  Far-right wing website InfoWars on Sunday filed for voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas in the face of multiple defamation lawsuits.
Jamie McIntyre / Washington Examiner:
After a valiant 53-day defense compared to the Alamo and Stalingrad, Mariupol appears about to fall  —  MARIUPOL'S LAST STAND: Low on food and ammo, Mariupol's last defenders are surrounded and confined to a small area of the city in and around the Azovstal iron and steelworks …
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Natasha Turak / CNBC:
Ukraine's major western city of Lviv hit by missiles; Mariupol resistance holds out despite heavy losses  —  This is CNBC's live blog tracking developments on the war in Ukraine.  See below for the latest updates.  —  Missile strikes have hit Ukraine's key western city of Lviv, roughly 40 miles from the Polish border.
Judd Legum / Popular Information:
Koch-funded analyst raises doubts about Russian attacks on Ukrainian civilians
Discussion: The Daily Beast
Bel Trew / The Independent:
Bound, beaten, killed: Ukrainian civilians reveal horrors of Russian torture chamber
Discussion: Metro.co.uk and Balloon Juice
New York Times:   ‘They Are Gone, Vanished’: Missing Persons Haunt Ukrainian Village
Amanda Carpenter / The Bulwark:
Mike Lee's Role in Trump's Attempted Coup  —  What would have happened if his plan worked?  —  Senator Mike Lee's defenders insist his repeated texts to Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows offering his guidance on the proper constitutional process to overturn the 2020 election results prove his honor.
Discussion: Raw Story
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Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Mike Lee has some explaining to do  —  CNN released nearly 100 texts from Rep. Chip Roy (R-Tex.) and Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) to then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows in the wake of the 2020 election.  The two sets of texts, coming on the heels of the 2020 election …
James Downie / Washington Post:
Will the media let Sen. Mike Lee go unquestioned?
Discussion: Mediaite
Gizmodo:
We're Publishing the Facebook Papers.  Here's What They Say About Donald Trump, the 2020 Election, and Jan. 6.  —  Gizmodo has reviewed, redacted, and published more than two dozen leaked Facebook documents, the first of hundreds to come.  —  Alerts  —  In the hours following the Jan. 6 attack …
Burgess Everett / Politico:
McConnell-tied super PAC makes early $141M play for the Senate  —  A Mitch McConnell-aligned super PAC is booking $141 million in fall advertisements to help turn the Senate red, a staggering sum that sets the stage for a vicious battle over the chamber's control.
Discussion: The Hill and HotAir
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Patricia Murphy / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
The Jolt: Marjorie Taylor Greene outraised by Democratic challenger in 2022
Discussion: The Hill and New York Times
Andrew M. Cuomo / New York Daily News:
There's a better way forward for New York State  —  These are perilous times and the ship of state must maneuver quickly, but smartly.  —  The problems are mounting and public skepticism about the future of New York is at frightening levels.  —  The legislative session is still ongoing in Albany and the priorities are clear.
Discussion: Political Wire
Elizabeth Warren / New York Times:
Democrats Can Avoid Disaster in November  —  Ms. Warren is a U.S. senator from Massachusetts  —  Democrats are the party of working people.  Ahead of the 2020 election, we advanced ideas and plans that we believed would, in ways big and small, make our democracy and our economy work better for all Americans.
Sarah Longwell / The Atlantic:
What Makes Trump Supporters Believe the Big Lie?  —  Some 35 percent of Americans—including 68 percent of Republicans—believe the Big Lie, pushed relentlessly by former President Donald Trump and amplified by conservative media, that the 2020 presidential election was stolen.
Discussion: Truthout and Election Law Blog
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Peter Nicholas / NBC News:
Lawmakers worry 2020 will provide a blueprint for stealing a future election
Discussion: Insider
NBC News:
Man opened fire at South Carolina mall in self-defense, his lawyer says  —  Police said multiple shooters were involved and nine people were struck.  Leaders decry the violence even as lawmakers pull back gun regulations.  —  Man arrested after South Carolina mall shooting fired in self-defense, his lawyer says
Discussion: WIS-TV
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Associated Press:
US rocked by 3 mass shootings during Easter weekend; 2 dead
Washington Post:
Rick Scott became the Senate GOP's election general, then went to war  —  With an aggressive fundraising effort and a controversial policy plan, the Florida senator has been upsetting colleagues.  He's okay with that.  —  Florida Sen. Rick Scott has been publicly dressed …
Discussion: Raw Story
Nahal Toosi / Politico:
Lonely Anatoly: The Russian ambassador is Washington's least popular man  —  No one wants to talk to Anatoly Antonov.  —  Russia's ambassador to the United States can't get meetings with senior officials at the White House or the State Department.  He can't convince U.S. lawmakers to see him, much less take a photo.
Discussion: Raw Story
Claire McNear / The Ringer:
Kamala Harris Talks to ‘The Ringer’ About Her Wordle Strategy  —  The Wordle craze has hit the vice president's office, but there's a problem: The veep can't send anyone her squares  —  When Vice President Kamala Harris admitted last week at a fundraiser in Washington, D.C. …
Discussion: The Hill
Cathy Young / The Bulwark:
The Messy Politics of Teaching Gender  —  How the left and the right can find sanity.  —  The controversy over Florida's so-called “Don't Say Gay” law, which severely curbs the ability of public schools to teach about sexual orientation or gender identity, has brought the spotlight on the extent …
Ronan Farrow / New Yorker:
How Democracies Spy on Their Citizens  —  The inside story of the world's most notorious commercial spyware and the big tech companies waging war against it.  —  NSO Group's software has been linked to repressive regimes, but now “all types of governments” use it, an observer said.
Josh Boak / Associated Press:
Biden to require US-made steel, iron for infrastructure  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is taking a key step to ensuring that federal dollars will support U.S. manufacturing — issuing requirements for how projects funded by the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure package source their construction material.
Discussion: CBS News
 
 
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Eugene Daniels / Politico:
Kamala Harris keeps traveling to unconventional places. Here's why.
Discussion: HotAir
Reuters:
Russia's Nabiullina flags further rate cut, return to inflation target in 2024
Elena Schneider / Politico:
Fighting Trump, Dems launch plan to elect thousands of local election supervisors
Discussion: The Hill
CBS News:
Transcript: Sen. Chris Coons on “Face the Nation,” April 17, 2022
Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux / FiveThirtyEight:
It Can Already Take Weeks To Get An Abortion
Wall Street Journal:
Cut Tariffs to Help Inflation and Ukraine
Anna Deen / Washington Monthly:
Voting Rights: “There Is Reason to be Optimistic as Well as Alarmed”
Discussion: New Republic
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Lachlan Markay / Axios:
Out-of-state money floods midterm races
Discussion: American Greatness
Ben Kesslen / New York Post:
Woke Ariz. diversity activists falsely accuse black DJ of wearing blackface
Adrianna Rodriguez / USA Today:
COVID vaccines are not meant to prevent all infections, experts say. Americans need to reset their expectations.
Discussion: HotAir
Yasmeen Abutaleb / Washington Post:
A tale of many pandemics: In year three, a matter of status and access
Discussion: Balloon Juice
Julia Shapero / Axios:
GOP Rep. Upton says death threats made bipartisan votes ‘frightening’
Discussion: Talking Points Memo and Insider
 

 
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Aisha Malik / TechCrunch:
The New York Times Games rolls out a Wordle archive with 1,000+ past puzzles for “Games” and “All Access” subscribers, and adds its WordleBot to NYT Games app

Lucas Shaw / Bloomberg:
Sources: Warner Bros. Discovery plans more cost-cutting to hit financial targets for next year, including raising Max prices and the possibility of more layoffs

Benjamin Mullin / New York Times:
The NYT added 210,000 digital subscribers in Q1, for 10.5M subscribers in total, up 8% YoY, and ad revenue fell 2.4% YoY to $103.7M; the OpenAI lawsuit cost $1M

 
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