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1:15 PM ET, December 26, 2022

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Washington Post:
Migrants bused from Texas arrive at VP's house on frigid Christmas Eve  —  Three buses full of migrants arrived at Vice President Harris's residence in Washington from Texas on Christmas Eve amid bitingly cold temperatures, a mutual aid group said, the latest in an influx of newcomers sent to the Northeast by Southern states.
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Noah Gray / CNN:
More migrants dropped off outside vice president's home in freezing weather on Christmas Eve  —  Several busloads of migrants were dropped off in front of Vice President Kamala Harris' residence in Washington, DC, on Christmas Eve in 18 degree weather late Saturday.
WJLA-TV:
More migrants dropped off outside VP Kamala Harris' home on Christmas Eve in frigid temps
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Jeffrey Gettleman / New York Times:
How Citizen Spies Foiled Putin's Grand Plan for One Ukrainian City
Discussion: El País and Forbes
Chang Che / New York Times:
Covid Is Spreading Rapidly in China, New Signs Suggest  —  Even as official figures from the central government remain low, regional numbers point to explosive outbreaks and overstretched health care systems.  —  Since China abandoned its restrictive “zero Covid” policy about two weeks ago …
Peter Stone / The Guardian:
January 6 panel's body of work boosts DoJ case against Trump, experts say  —  Former prosecutors say richly detailed report from Capitol attack committee ‘amounts to a detailed prosecution memo’  —  After 18 months of investigating Donald Trump's drive to overturn his 2020 election loss …
Reid J. Epstein / New York Times:
Democrats, Feeling New Strength, Plan to Go on Offense on Voting Rights  —  After retaining most of the governor's offices they hold and capturing the legislatures in Michigan and Minnesota, Democrats are putting forward a long list of proposals to expand voting access.
Emily Shapiro / ABC News:
3 power substations vandalized in Washington state, over 14K lost power  —  No suspects are in custody.  —  Three power substation facilities were vandalized in Pierce County, Washington, on Christmas morning, knocking out power to more than 14,000 customers, authorities said.
Philip Rotner / The Bulwark:
What the Jan. 6th Report Says About the Fake Electors Scheme  —  “Freaking Trump idiots want someone to fly original elector papers to the senate President.”  —  On December 14, 2020, Republican operatives in at least five states—each of which had already officially certified Joe Biden as the winner …
Discussion: Raw Story
David Zweig / The Free Press:
How Twitter Rigged the Covid Debate  —  The platform suppressed true information from doctors and public-health experts that was at odds with U.S. government policy.  —  By the time reporter David Zweig got to the 10th floor conference room at Twitter Headquarters on Market Street in San Francisco …
Hannah Knowles / Washington Post:
Republicans making moves toward entering 2024 primary against Trump  —  Their actions reflect a growing sense in the GOP that the former president is far from an inevitable nominee  —  Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis just restarted his Google and Facebook ads, targeting a national audience ahead …
Amanda Holpuch / New York Times:
West Point to Remove Confederate Monuments From Its Campus  —  A Congressional panel identified for removal or modification 13 items at the United States Military Academy that memorialize the Confederacy.  —  The United States Military Academy at West Point will start removing Confederate symbols …
Discussion: CBS News, Big League Politics and CNN
Washington Post:
Here's who helped Elon Musk buy Twitter  —  Who pulls the financial strings at Twitter?  These are Musk's backers  —  Elon Musk's $44 billion Twitter takeover has so far been marked by turmoil.  —  After slashing half the company's 7,500 member staff, he's driven away advertisers and created a bigger financial hole for the company.
Julie Wernau / Wall Street Journal:
FDA Fast-Tracks Review of Overdose Drug Naloxone for Use Without Prescription  —  Nonprofit Harm Reduction Therapeutics plans to distribute doses cheaply and free  —  A pharmaceutical nonprofit was granted priority review from the Food and Drug Administration to make an inexpensive overdose-reversal drug …
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Christine Chung / New York Times:
They Traveled From South Korea.  They Got Stranded Near Buffalo.  —  A South Korean tour group's van became stuck in the snow outside a house in Williamsville, N.Y. They spent the weekend with the homeowners — who luckily had a well-stocked kitchen.  —  Alexander Campagna and his wife …
 
 
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3rd case brought by DeSantis' election police dismissed
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Quentin Young / Colorado Newsline:
Trump attorney Jenna Ellis of Colorado under investigation for alleged misconduct
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Kyle Cheney / Politico:
McConnell team raised worries about attack on Biden inauguration, ex-NSA O'Brien told Jan. 6 committee
Discussion: Raw Story and The Post Millennial
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