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Jonathan V. Last / The Bulwark:
We Will Tear Down the Trump Palace Ballroom and Casino  —  Thinking like a dissident movement.  —  ∙ Paid  —  1. Demolition  —  I know we talked about this yesterday.  And Mona has a very fine piece on it today.  But I'm obsessed with Donald Trump's demolition of the East Wing of the White House.
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Politico:
White House demolition sends shock waves, spurs calls for pause
Bernd Debusmann Jr / BBC:
Who is paying for Trump's White House ballroom?
Discussion: The Hill, Axios and Bloomberg
Reuters:
White House says it will submit ballroom plans for review, with demolition already under way
Eleanor Watson / CBS News:
U.S. strikes 8th alleged drug vessel, this time on the Pacific side  —  The U.S. struck another alleged drug vessel Tuesday night, this time on the Pacific side of South America, according to two U.S. officials.  —  In what is the eighth known U.S. attack on a boat since Sept. 2, two to three individuals aboard the vessel were killed.
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Washington Post:
Pentagon announces a new right-wing press corps after mass walkout  —  A new crop of conservative media and influencers — including the Gateway Pundit, the Post Millennial, Human Events and the National Pulse — signed an agreement with the Defense Department.
Alan Greenblatt / Politico:
My Bosses Were Afraid of Crossing Trump.  So, I Quit. … The censorship you never hear about may be the worst, or at least the most insidious.  Thankfully, many journalists are speaking out at a crucial moment for the press. … And there have been several other examples just in recent days …
Discussion: Raw Story
Paige Winfield Cunningham / Washington Post:
Health insurance sticker shock begins as shutdown battle over subsidies rages  —  Many states have shown rising premiums ahead of open enrollment for Affordable Care Act plans.  Congress is deadlocked over extending covid-era subsidies that bring costs down.
Matthew Yglesias / The Argument:
Bigots in the tent  —  What did you think winning meant? vibes? papers? essays? losers.  —  Read →  —  Top first  —  Longestaffe  —  4h  —  I hope the people who are always attacking you (Matt) from the left will read this piece in good faith: attentively, all the way through, registering the arguments on their merits.
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Matthew Yglesias / The Argument:   Bigots in the tent  —  What did you think winning meant? vibes? papers? essays? losers.
Russell Contreras / Axios:
Most Americans say U.S. on wrong track on economy, immigration and more: poll  —  Nearly two-thirds of Americans believe the U.S. is headed in the wrong direction, fueled by dissatisfaction with President Trump's impact on the economy, immigration, race relations and the nation's global standing …
Discussion: CNN, Raw Story and Newsweek
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Associated Press:
Maine Senate candidate Platner says tattoo recognized as Nazi symbol has been covered  —  Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google.  Share  —  His U.S. Senate campaign under fire, Maine Democrat Graham Platner said Wednesday that a tattoo …
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KFF:
2025 Employer Health Benefits Survey
Discussion: KFF Health News and WBUR
Slate:
Why So Many Racist Group Chats?  —  From the chats to the policy proposals, no one's hiding that the goal is a whiter America.  —  Choose your preferred player:  — Apple Podcasts  — Spotify  — Amazon Music  — TuneIn  — Pocket Casts  — RSS Feed  —  Get Your Slate Plus Podcast
David Kurtz / Talking Points Memo:
How Does Mike Davis Know Who a New Federal Grand Jury Will Target?  —  The Retribution: Mar-a-Lago Edition?  —  This gets a little convoluted, but it's potentially quite important so stick with me for a moment here.  —  Bloomberg News has sleuthed out a federal grand jury in Florida …
Discussion: Bloomberg
Avery Lotz / Axios:
Trump's multi-million request puts DOJ integrity to the test, legal scholars say  —  Legal scholars told Axios that if the Justice Department hands President Trump the millions in damages he requested in past administrative claims, it would present an egregious breach of ethical safeguards.
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Garrett Owen / Salon:
“Egregious”: Even Trump fans aghast at his demand for $230 million in “taxpayer dollars”
Andrew Solender / Axios:
Jasmine Crockett “strongly” considering U.S. Senate bid  —  Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) said Wednesday she “will strongly be considering” a run for U.S. Senate, citing polling that suggests she would be a frontrunner in the Democratic primary. … - The second-term lawmaker is known …
New Republic:
Trump Is Screwing His Voters So Badly That It Shocked This MAGA Farmer  —  Not long after President Trump floated a $20 billion bailout for Argentina, he proposed importing beef from Argentina to bring prices down in the United States.  This angered American beef producers and sparked a backlash from farm-state Republicans.
Mary Radcliffe / State Navigate:
State Navigate Poll Shows Spanberger with 13-Point Lead in Virginia Governor Race  —  “The rumors of my death are greatly exaggerated.”  - Ticket-Splitting Voters, apparently  —  Abigail Spanberger has reached a new zenith in the race for Virginia Governor.
Discussion: Cardinal News and Blue Virginia
C.J. Ciaramella / Reason:
Homeland Security Won't Stop Lying About Who Immigration Enforcers Are Arresting  —  In case after case, Homeland Security's Public Affairs Office releases incorrect information about arrests carried out by federal immigration officers.  —  If you've spent any time reading the Department …
Discussion: Fox News and WBEZ
Will Neal / The Daily Beast:
Giuffre's Ghostwriter Reveals She Knows Who's in the Epstein Files  —  BOMBSHELL  —  Author Amy Wallace says she's carefully hidden recordings of her conversations with one of the late sex trafficker's most prominent victims.  —  The ghostwriter behind the late Virginia Giuffre's memoir …
New York Times:
The Real Lesson of the Shutdown: We Need Term Limits  —  A government shutdown grips Washington, leaving Americans frustrated once again with partisan squabbling.  The endless stalemates and inability to find common ground are reflective of a deeper problem: The House and the Senate are dominated …
Riley Herron / Student Life:
Arts & Sciences Dean says WashU will not sign Trump's higher ed compact as-is  —  Dean of WashU's College of Arts & Sciences, Feng Sheng Hu, told faculty at a meeting on Tuesday that Chancellor Andrew D. Martin does not plan to sign the Trump administration's compact for higher education in its current form …
Discussion: Washington Post
Letitia James / NY State Attorney General:
Federal Action Reporting Form  —  Please use this form to share information regarding federal government action in New York state.  —  Filing a complaint does not start a lawsuit on your behalf.  The Attorney General cannot give legal advice or represent individual complainants in court.
BBC:
Largest study of its kind shows AI assistants misrepresent news content 45% of the time - regardless of language or territory  —  An intensive international study was coordinated by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and led by the BBC  —  New research coordinated by the European Broadcasting Union …
David Gardner / The Daily Beast:
Michael Wolff Launches Bombshell Lawsuit Against Melania Trump Over Epstein  —  SLAPP BACK!  —  Michael Wolff is launching an unprecedented legal case against the First Lady.  —  The best-selling author Michael Wolff is suing Melania Trump in an unprecedented court case—after she threatened to sue him for $1 billion.
Carol Quillen / @SavingPlaces:
Statement in Response to the Proposed Construction of the White House Ballroom … Today, the National Trust for Historic Preservation sent a letter to the National Capital Planning Commission, the National Park Service, and the Commission of Fine Arts regarding proposed construction of the White House ballroom.
Adam Wren / Politico:
Indiana Republicans don't have votes to back Trump's redistricting, Senate leader spox says … A person briefed on the talks said Indiana Gov. Mike Braun was inclined to call a special session to redo the state's maps as early as next week.  A spokesperson for Braun did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Dan Froomkin / Heads Up News:
Boycott the White House vandals!  —  The resistance is growing.  —  As many as 7 million Americans took to the streets in small towns and big cities alike on Saturday, which would be an approximately 40 percent increase over the 5 million Americans that organizers said attended the last No Kings events in June.
Discussion: The Guardian and Off Message
Quinnipiac University Poll:
Who Is More Responsible For The Government Shutdown?  Voters Blame Republicans Slightly More Than Democrats, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; Trump Numbers Spike On Handling Of Israel - Hamas Conflict, Hit New Low On Economy  — mail_outline
Discussion: Newsweek
Jane C. Timm / NBC News:
North Carolina lawmakers pass new map designed to give GOP an extra House seat  —  North Carolina becomes the third state where Republicans have heeded Trump's call and approved new district lines ahead of the next year's midterms.  —  North Carolina's Republican-controlled Legislature passed …
Liz Dye / Public Notice:
Lindsey Halligan's humiliation continues apace  —  Public Notice is supported by paid subscribers.  Become one ⬇️  —  ✊ Subscribe to PN ✊  —  Monday was a rough one for Lindsey Halligan, who proved herself bad at media and law.
Discussion: MSNBC and Civil Discourse …
Anthony Salvanto / CBS News:
CBS News poll finds California Prop 50 support motivated by national focus, opposition to Trump  —  It's a state ballot measure about redistricting, but Proposition 50 has many California voters thinking nationally — and a lot about President Trump.  —  Those voting for it overwhelmingly …
Jennifer Smith Richards / ProPublica:
This Is Ground Zero in the Conservative Quest for More Patriotic and Christian Public Schools  — Rightward Shift: Long before the Trump administration began pushing patriotic curricula and expanding private school choice, Oklahoma experimented with many of those conservative ideas.
Discussion: Chalkbeat and Diane Ravitch's blog
 
 
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Rusty Weiss / RedState:
Top Dem Gives Away the ‘Leverage’ Game on Schumer Shutdown, Admits Being Okay With Families Suffering
Sophia Cai / Politico:
White House nominates a former Vance and DeSantis aide as executive director for America 250 Commission
Novi Zhukovsky / New York Sun:
Harvard Dean Posted About Wanting Trump Dead, Called All Cops Evil and Racist — and the University Hired Him Anyway
Discussion: The Daily Caller
New York Times:
Federal Agents Stage Raid on Canal Street in New York City
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Pop-Up Database Siphoned Crypto From Conservatives to Doxx Charlie Kirk Critics, Then Went Dark
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Nichola Groom / Reuters:
Insight: US shipbuilders, ports take knock-on hit from Trump assault on offshore wind
Discussion: Washington Examiner, WBUR and E&E News
Emma Goldberg / New York Times:
‘Medicaid Cut Me Off’: A Rural Health Center Faces New Pressures
Discussion: The Atlantic
Gabe Fleisher / Wake Up To Politics:
Trump Has Withdrawn a Record Number of Nominees This Year
Victoria Guida / Politico:
Abundance vs. Populism: A Former White House Aide Wants Democrats to Have It Both Ways
Discussion: Economic Security Project and Vox
Financial Times:
Sequoia COO quit over Shaun Maguire's comments about Mamdani
 

 
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Lucas Shaw / Bloomberg:
Sources: Ted Sarandos met with President Trump in November, and both agreed WBD should go to the highest bidder; Sarandos argued that Netflix wasn't a monopoly

John Koblin / New York Times:
The Netflix-WBD deal should quiet concerns, for now, from CNN employees worried about the prospect of Paramount combining CBS News and CNN in a WBD acquisition

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