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Mike Spaulding / WTMJ:
BREAKING: Militia member believed to have shot and killed a former judge in Juneau County; sources say suspect hit list included Governor Evers — MAUSTON- An apparent politically motivated hit carried out at the home of a former Judge in Juneau County. — Dozens of law enforcement vehicles descended …
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Journal Sentinel, WKOW and Law & Crime
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Allison Quinn / The Daily Beast:
Former Judge Gunned Down in Wisconsin by Man With ‘Hit List’
Former Judge Gunned Down in Wisconsin by Man With ‘Hit List’
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Associated Press and Raw Story
Washington Post:
Saudi-led airstrikes in Yemen have been called war crimes. Many relied on U.S. support. — A joint Washington Post analysis reveals for the first time that the United States supported the majority of air force squadrons involved in the Saudi coalition's years-old air campaign
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Security Force Monitor and Just Security
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Choire Sicha / New York Magazine:
The Mainstream Media Lost the Depp-Heard Trial — And the lifestyle influencers turned court correspondents won. — The latest era for the elite mainstream media — that is the heavily paywalled, rule-bound, college-educated-reader-focused American news media — has been marked …
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Ace / Ace of Spades HQ:
The Washington Post and Taylor Lorenz Lie to Smear (and Maybe Deplatform) Law YouTubers Who Got the Amber Heard Defamation Story Right
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Fox News, Louder With Crowder and The Daily Caller
Joseph Wulfsohn / Fox News:
YouTubers say WaPo's Taylor Lorenz falsely claimed she reached out for comment in story about Depp-Heard trial
YouTubers say WaPo's Taylor Lorenz falsely claimed she reached out for comment in story about Depp-Heard trial
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National Review, Instapundit, RedState, BizPac Review, Twitchy, OutKick, HotAir, YouTube and Mediaite
Marc Levy / Associated Press:
McCormick concedes to Oz in Pennsylvania GOP Senate primary — HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Former hedge fund CEO David McCormick conceded the Republican primary in Pennsylvania for U.S. Senate to celebrity heart surgeon Dr. Mehmet Oz, ending his campaign Friday night as he acknowledged …
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Trip Gabriel / New York Times:
David McCormick Concedes to Dr. Oz in the G.O.P. Primary for Senate in Pennsylvania
David McCormick Concedes to Dr. Oz in the G.O.P. Primary for Senate in Pennsylvania
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Bloomberg, Fox News and The Philadelphia Inquirer
Human Rights Watch:
China: No Justice 33 Years after Tiananmen Massacre — Hong Kong, Mainland Activists Jailed for Commemorations — (New York) - Chinese authorities have over the past year stepped up the harassment and persecution of activists for commemorating the June 4, 1989 Tiananmen Massacre, Human Rights Watch said today.
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Reuters:
Hong Kong steps up security on Tiananmen anniversary, Taiwan decries suppression
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The Guardian, Balloon Juice, Raw Story and The Times of Israel
Christian Shepherd / Washington Post:
33 years after Tiananmen, China crushes movements before they can start
33 years after Tiananmen, China crushes movements before they can start
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UPI
Asawin Suebsaeng / Rolling Stone:
‘Ignore Guns, Talk Inflation’: Memos Show GOP Strategy After the Uvalde Massacre — Stay cool. Run out the clock. Scare some gun nuts while you can. But don't worry: this moment will be over soon. — That's the message the Republican Party, Donald Trump, and conservative leaders …
Reuters:
Russia must not be humiliated despite Putin's ‘historic’ mistake, Macron says — French President Emmanuel Macron said it is vital that Russia is not humiliated so that when the fighting stops in Ukraine a diplomatic solution can be found, adding that he believed Paris would play a mediating role to end the conflict.
New York Times:
100 Days of War: Death, Destruction and Loss — One hundred days ago, before sunrise, Russia launched artillery strikes on Ukraine before sending troops racing toward major cities, beginning a war against a much smaller country and outnumbered military that seemed destined to quickly topple the government in Kyiv.
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Washington Examiner and Vox
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Steven Nelson / New York Post:
Biden says Ukraine might have to give Russia land in ‘negotiated settlement’
Biden says Ukraine might have to give Russia land in ‘negotiated settlement’
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Fox News, Aristotle's Newsletter, Ace of Spades HQ and Trends Journal
Washington Post:
'They're in hell': Hail of Russian artillery tests Ukrainian morale — ON THE ROAD TO LYMAN, Ukraine — First came the distant bang of Russian artillery firing. — Then the ominous whistle and crackle of incoming shells, which landed within 50 feet of a Ukrainian tank position …
Tom LoBianco / Yahoo News:
Sen. Ben Sasse calls out ‘weirdos’ dividing country in fiery Reagan Foundation speech — 40th president of the United States and actor — 48th Vice President of the United States — Associate Justice-Designate of the Supreme Court of the United States
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Althouse
Christopher Condon / Bloomberg:
Yellen Wanted Biden Relief Plan Cut by a Third, Biographer Says — Janet Yellen, worried by the specter of inflation, initially urged Biden administration officials to scale back the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan by a third, according to an advance copy of a biography on the Treasury secretary.
Sarah Jones / New York Magazine:
White Christian Nationalism ‘Is a Fundamental Threat to Democracy’ — Philip S. Gorski and Samuel L. Perry discuss their new book, The Flag and the Cross. — An ideology is on the march. Traces of it are detectable in a racist massacre in Buffalo; in Tucker Carlson's monologues; in Marjorie Taylor Greene's public comments.
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Raw Story
New York Times:
Is Jan. 6 a Winning Political Issue? We're About to Find Out. — Democratic candidates have shied away from talking about the Capitol siege. That could change if voters flock to a former federal prosecutor running for a House seat in California. — Give this article- - - Read in app
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Slate
Catie Edmondson / New York Times:
Republicans Elevate Diverse Recruits in Bid to Win House Majority — The G.O.P.'s plan to win back the House rests on candidates of color who leaders hope can help broaden the party's appeal. — Give this article- - - Read in app — TUCSON, Ariz. — When Juan Ciscomani first brought …
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Pressure builds for Durham to ditch Russia probe — The acquittal of the defendant in the highest-profile case brought by special counsel John Durham intensified calls for him to wrap up his investigation into the origins of the FBI's probe into Donald Trump's Russia ties …
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Raw Story
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Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Opinion Bill Barr's reign of innuendo — unmasked
Opinion Bill Barr's reign of innuendo — unmasked
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Raw Story, Washington Monthly and Lawfare
David J. Lynch / Washington Post:
Economy shows resilience despite mounting recession fears — Inflation persists but layoffs are at record lows, and households and businesses are still spending — If there is a recession brewing in the United States, it would be news to Doug Johnson. — The president of Marion Manufacturing Co …
Natalie Allison / Politico:
Trump weighs a big bet in Alabama Senate race — Mo Brooks created a stir among conservative commentators this week after sparring with a Fox News host who told viewers that there was no evidence of widespread election fraud in 2020. — “That's wrong,” the congressman said emphatically …
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Raw Story
Washington Post:
Young men, guns and the prefrontal cortex — The Uvalde, Tex., shooter is part of a long list of male perpetrators of similar ages. Some experts think gun laws need to change to address that. — When Vanderbilt University psychiatrist Jonathan Metzl learned that the perpetrator of the Uvalde …
New York Times:
N.Y. Republican Drops Re-Election Bid After Bucking His Party on Guns — Representative Chris Jacobs, whose district includes Buffalo suburbs, abandoned his campaign after his support for a federal assault weapons ban caused a G.O.P. backlash. — Give this article- - - Read in app
New York Times:
Gina Haspel Observed Waterboarding at C.I.A. Black Site, Psychologist Testifies — The testimony emerged in pretrial hearings in the Cole bombing case at Guantánamo Bay, where the war court is wrestling with the legacy of torture after 9/11. — Give this article- - - Read in app

