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New York Times:
Feinstein Suffered More Complications From Illness Than Were Publicly Disclosed  —  Senator Dianne Feinstein, 89, whose recent bout with shingles included contracting encephalitis, is frailer than ever.  But she remains unwilling to entertain discussions about leaving the Senate.  —  Reporting from Capitol Hill
Discussion: CNN, Breitbart and TMZ.com
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CNN:
DeSantis expected to enter 2024 presidential race next week  —  Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is expected to enter the 2024 presidential race next week, two Republicans familiar with the matter tell CNN.  —  DeSantis will file paperwork next week with the Federal Election Commission declaring his candidacy …
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New York Times:
DeSantis Is Set to Enter 2024 Presidential Race Next Week
Discussion: Just The News and Daily Kos
Alex Leary / Wall Street Journal:
Ron DeSantis Set to Launch 2024 Presidential Bid Next Week
Oliver Darcy / CNN:
Christiane Amanpour voices dissent over Trump town hall, says she had ‘very robust exchange’ with CNN chief  —  Editor's Note: A version of this article first appeared in the “Reliable Sources” newsletter.  Sign up for the daily digest chronicling the evolving media landscape here.  —  CNN —
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Dylan Byers / Puck:
When It Rains, It Amanpours  —  Notes on the ongoing fallout from a cable news makeover.  —  On Wednesday afternoon, CNN's revered chief international correspondent Christiane Amanpour took the lectern to deliver the commencement address at Columbia Journalism School, in Morningside Heights.
David Dayen / American Prospect:
The Access Journalism-House Republican Mind Meld  —  House Speaker Kevin McCarthy speaks with reporters at the Capitol after returning from a meeting with President Biden, May 16, 2023.  —  I remember Duncan Black (the blogger known as Atrios) remarking that Congress would be a more functional place …
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Catalist:
ABOUT WHAT HAPPENED … NATIONAL RESULTS  —  Recent midterms have typically involved national waves that favor one party over the other, particularly when there's backlash against a party that controls the presidency and both chambers of Congress.  —  Figure 1.  Two-Way Democratic Support in General Elections (1976 to 2022)
Discussion: Washington Post
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Steven Shepard / Politico:
That Gen Z midterm boost for Democrats might be real  —  A new analysis from the Democratic data firm Catalist helps explain how Democrats staved off disaster in 2022.  —  Democrats avoided an electoral wipeout in the 2022 midterms.  One way they did so was by reassembling a history-defying coalition …
Virginia Heffernan / Wired:
Pete Buttigieg Loves God, Beer, and His Electric Mustang  —  Sure, the US secretary of transportation has thoughts on building bridges.  But infrastructure occupies just a sliver of his voluminous mind.  —  The curious mind of Pete Buttigieg holds much of its functionality in reserve.
Luke Rosiak / The Daily Wire:
Ex-Biden Nuclear Official Sam Brinton Arrested As ‘Fugitive From Justice’  —  Sam Brinton, the “nonbinary” activist tapped by Joe Biden for a key nuclear role before he was fired for repeatedly stealing women's clothes, was arrested Wednesday night as a “fugitive from justice,” The Daily Wire has learned.
Gary Fineout / Politico:
Florida Democrats think the unthinkable: We're in play  —  The Jacksonville win was just one election.  But the party hopes it represents something more.  —  TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida Democrats, long under the thumb of Ron DeSantis, are giddy the mayoral victory in Jacksonville could be the end to a long, long losing streak.
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Zachary Basu / Axios:
Republicans can't shake their post-Roe election slump  —  In the 11 months since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Republicans have underperformed in federal, judicial, statewide and local elections across the country.  —  Why it matters: Abortion isn't the only factor driving their election woes, especially in local races.
Kevin Cirilli / Scripps News:
Communications director for Rep. George Santos resigns  —  The House on Wednesday voted largely along party lines, 221-204, to refer a resolution to expel Santos to the Ethics Committee.  —  Naysa Woomer, the communications director for embattled Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.), has resigned, Scripps News has learned.
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Politico:
What you missed with your eyes on the debt
Discussion: The Hill, Roll Call and UPI
Fox News:
FBI employees had security clearances revoked after speaking out against ‘politicized rot’: House report  —  FBI defends suspensions, saying one employee refused to participate in an arrest and another took part in unapproved interviews with a Russian government news outlet
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Alan Feuer / New York Times:
F.B.I. Revokes Security Clearances of 3 Agents Over Jan. 6 Issues  —  At least two of the three agents are scheduled to testify on Thursday to a House panel investigating what Republicans contend is the “weaponization” of federal agencies against conservatives.
New York Post:
NYC hospital ‘Karen’ paid for Citi Bike at center of viral fight with black man: lawyer  —  The lawyer for a Manhattan hospital worker accused of taking a Citi Bike from a young black man — who claimed that he paid for the two-wheeler — provided receipts he says shows she was the one who purchased …
Fin Gómez / CBS News:
North Dakota Republican Gov. Doug Burgum likely to run for president  —  As potential Republican contenders Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former Vice President Mike Pence and South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott move closer to announcing their entries into the GOP presidential fray …
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Washington Post:
Supreme Court rules for Google, Twitter on terror-related content
Julia Azari / Politico:
Trump's Dominance in the GOP Isn't What It Seems  —  He's presiding over a movement, not a party.  —  When Donald Trump won the presidential nomination in 2016, it was widely regarded as a “hostile takeover” of the Republican Party.  Prominent Republicans ripped his lack of conservative values …
Discussion: Raw Story, Breitbart and Fox News
Abigail Spanberger:
Spanberger, Fitzpatrick Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Block Congressional Pay During Defaults or Shutdowns  —  The “No Pay for Congress During Default or Shutdown Act” Would Withhold the Paychecks of Members of Congress During Any Default or Federal Government Shutdown
Discussion: USA Today and The Hill
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Sahil Kapur / NBC News:
New House bill would block pay for members of Congress if the U.S. defaults
Discussion: Joe.My.God. and The Messenger
Adriel Bettelheim / Axios:
Axios-Ipsos poll: Gun violence soars as public health concern  —  Gun violence has surged ahead of the opioid crisis as Americans' top public health concern, according to the latest edition of the Axios-Ipsos American Health Index. … - 25% said the biggest threat is opioids and fentanyl, virtually unchanged since the last poll.
Discussion: The Hill and Reuters
Politico:
Democrats race to avoid a Biden embarrassment in New Hampshire  —  Democrats are searching for ways to get the president on the New Hampshire ballot after he pushed for changes to the nominating calendar.  —  NASHUA, N.H. — Top Democrats are scrambling for ways to avoid a catastrophe …
Discussion: Des Moines Register
Judd Legum / Popular Information:
New federal lawsuit says Florida book bans are unconstitutional  —  Since December, Popular Information has detailed the extraordinary number of book bans being pursued in Escambia County, Florida.  Much of this activity is being driven by one woman, high school English teacher Vicki Baggett.
Ben Wilson / Washington Free Beacon:
Liberal Celebrity Chef Exempt From Gas Stove Ban, California City Says  —  A California city will make an exception to its natural gas ban for world-famous chef José Andrés, after the landlords for the chef's planned restaurant warned Andrés may pull out over the regulation.
ProPublica:
The Newest College Admissions Ploy: Paying to Make Your Teen a “Peer-Reviewed” Author  —  Co-published with The Chronicle of Higher Education … On a family trip to the Jersey Shore in the summer of 2021, Sophia's go-to meal was the Chick-fil-A chicken sandwich.
Zach Everson / Forbes:
Ginni Thomas Has Donated More Than $20,000 To Republicans  —  Conservative activist Virginia Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, has contributed at least $20,000 to Republican political committees, according to state and federal records.
Discussion: HotAir, Raw Story, Bloomberg and UPI
Reed Abelson / New York Times:
Unions Accuse UPMC of Wielding Market Power Against Workers  —  A coalition of unions has filed an antitrust complaint with the Justice Department, accusing the Pennsylvania hospital system of suppressing wages and worsening working conditions.  —  A coalition of labor groups on Thursday filed …
Ron Dicker / HuffPost:
GOP Rep. Nancy Mace Warns Republicans Will ‘Suffer’ For Strict Abortion Laws  —  The GOP South Carolina lawmaker told CNN's Jake Tapper there would be election consequences for Republicans if they promote restrictive abortion bills.  —  Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) said Wednesday the Republican Party …
Discussion: CNN, Rolling Stone, Mediaite and Breitbart
Burgess Everett / Politico:
Biden admin expected to withdraw controversial judicial pick  —  Several Democrats on the Judiciary Committee were resisting supporting Michael Delaney, in part because of his past work defending a school in a civil lawsuit over sexual assault.  —  The Biden administration is expected …
Hannah Natanson / Washington Post:
School librarians face a new penalty in the banned-book wars: Prison  —  Several states have passed laws that could sentence people for years if they provide ‘obscene’ books to minors  —  Librarians could face years of imprisonment and tens of thousands in fines for providing sexually explicit …
Randall D. Eliason / New York Times:
Why the Supreme Court Is Blind to Its Own Corruption  —  The scandal surrounding Justice Clarence Thomas has further eroded the already record-low public confidence in the Supreme Court.  If Chief Justice John Roberts wonders how such a thing could have happened, he might start looking …
Discussion: The Hartmann Report and Raw Story
Chelsia Rose Marcius / New York Times:
They Watched Jordan Neely Die.  Did They Have a Duty to Intervene?  —  New York does not require bystanders to act when someone is in danger, but the killing on the F train has residents debating when they should step in.  —  As Jordan Neely struggled to free himself from a chokehold …
Discussion: Fox News
FOX 35 Orlando:
Electronic traffic sign in Orlando altered to show threatening, anti-gay message, police say  —  ORLANDO, Fla. - The Orlando Police Department is attempting to determine who tampered with a digital traffic sign so that it would display a threatening, anti-gay message.
Miranda Devine / New York Post:
Taking down loathsome lefty pol Dan Goldman  —  In all the craziness of politics these days, it's worth freezing the action and focusing on a wonderful moment in the House the other day.  —  A moment of truth and clarity and a delicious takedown of one of the most loathsome Democratic politicians ever to darken its doors.
 
 
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Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Ron DeSantis's big idea: Make Florida students ignorant
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Shahid Naeem / The Hill:
Janet Yellen is wrong about bank mergers, and we could all pay the price
Associated Press:
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Wall Street Journal:
Antiabortion Group Used Cellphone Data to Target Ads to Planned Parenthood Visitors
Rich Lowry / National Review:
Daniel Penny Wasn't a Vigilante
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JONATHAN TURLEY:
Wait! Washington Post's Bump Makes the Last Pitch for Russian Collusion
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Mike McConnell / The Oakland Press:
Royal Oak synagogue ethnic intimidation suspect won't represent self in court
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Tori Otten / New Republic:
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