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With Facebook’s knowledge, right-wing firm posed as leftist group to divide Democrats

With Facebook’s knowledge, right-wing firm posed as leftist group to divide Democrats

The Guardian reports: A digital marketing firm closely linked to the pro-Trump youth group Turning Point USA was responsible for a series of deceptive Facebook ads promoting Green party candidates during the 2018 US midterm elections, the Guardian can reveal. In an apparent attempt to split the Democratic vote in a number of close races, the ads purported to come from an organization called America Progress Now (APN) and used socialist memes and rhetoric to urge leftwing voters to support…

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How private equity firms avoid taxes

How private equity firms avoid taxes

The New York Times reports: There were two weeks left in the Trump administration when the Treasury Department handed down a set of rules governing an obscure corner of the tax code. Overseen by a senior Treasury official whose previous job involved helping the wealthy avoid taxes, the new regulations represented a major victory for private equity firms. They ensured that executives in the $4.5 trillion industry, whose leaders often measure their yearly pay in eight or nine figures, could…

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The newly approved drug that could break American health care

The newly approved drug that could break American health care

Nicholas Bagley and Rachel Sachs write: Earlier this week, the Food and Drug Administration overruled—to much criticism—its own scientific advisory committee and approved the Alzheimer’s treatment Aduhelm. The agency made this decision despite thin evidence of the drug’s clinical efficacy and despite its serious side effects, including brain swelling and bleeding. As a result, a serious risk now exists that millions of people will be prescribed a drug that does more harm than good. Less appreciated is how the drug’s…

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Russia’s Federal Security Service poisoned another Putin critic

Russia’s Federal Security Service poisoned another Putin critic

In an editorial, the Washington Post says: Dmitry Bykov is a prodigious polymath of Russian letters and journalism. He has written prize-winning biographies and was part of a team that created “Citizen Poet,” a hit series online and on television offering biting political satire. For a decade, he has been a leading voice in opposition to Russian President Vladimir Putin. On April 13, 2019, traveling with his wife, Ekaterina Kevkhishvili, he arrived at Novosibirsk in Siberia for the first stop…

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The world is horrified by America’s broken democracy

The world is horrified by America’s broken democracy

Brian Klaas writes: It’s official: America is no longer a “shining city upon a hill.” Data released Thursday from Pew Research shows that our allies are beyond delighted that the Trump presidency has ended. Confidence in U.S. leadership has soared. Our friends are breathing a sigh of relief. But buried in that story about the United States’ post-Trump redemption is some seriously bad news: U.S. allies see our democracy as a shattered, washed-up has-been. We used to provide a democratic…

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America must rethink its unique and contradictory advocacy of Israel’s Jewishness

America must rethink its unique and contradictory advocacy of Israel’s Jewishness

Shibley Telhami writes: As a new Israeli government takes shape, the Biden administration must rethink its messaging about Israel and the Palestinians, especially in the absence of a clear path to ending their conflict. Beyond offering humanitarian aid to Gaza and dispatching Secretary of State Antony Blinken to the Middle East to solidify the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, President Joe Biden offered two principles: that both Palestinians and Israelis “deserve equal measures of freedom, prosperity, and democracy”; and that the region must…

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While Manchin preaches bipartisanship, democracy is already dying in the states

While Manchin preaches bipartisanship, democracy is already dying in the states

Ronald Brownstein writes: While senator Joe Manchin is demanding that both parties agree on any further federal voting-rights legislation, a new study quantifies how completely Republicans have excluded Democrats from the passage of the restrictive voting laws proliferating in red states. In places such as Florida, Georgia, Arizona, Iowa, Kansas, and Montana, the most restrictive laws approved this year have passed on total or near-complete party-line votes, with almost all state legislative Republicans voting for the bills and nearly all…

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Campaign of fear: Trump-inspired death threats are terrorizing election workers

Campaign of fear: Trump-inspired death threats are terrorizing election workers

Reuters reports: Late on the night of April 24, the wife of Georgia’s top election official got a chilling text message: “You and your family will be killed very slowly.” A week earlier, Tricia Raffensperger, wife of Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, had received another anonymous text: “We plan for the death of you and your family every day.” That followed an April 5 text warning. A family member, the texter told her, was “going to have a very unfortunate…

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Barr tries to distance himself from Trump-era subpoenas of Democratic lawmakers

Barr tries to distance himself from Trump-era subpoenas of Democratic lawmakers

Politico reports: Former Attorney General William Barr on Friday distanced himself from reports that the Trump Justice Department seized communications records belonging to two prominent Democratic lawmakers who were spearheading investigations into then-President Donald Trump. In a phone interview, Barr said he didn’t recall getting briefed on the moves. Barr’s comments came after The New York Times reported that in 2017 and 2018, the Justice Department seized the records of at least 12 people connected to the House Intelligence Committee,…

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The grave implications for the world if China covered up the origins of Covid

The grave implications for the world if China covered up the origins of Covid

John Gray writes: If … it becomes clear that the pandemic originated in failures of the Chinese state, the damage to its model of government will be irreparable. At the same time, the West would be faced with the uncomfortable fact that Xi Jinping’s China is a totalitarian regime. Secrecy and cover-ups are normal in such systems. Only in 1990 did the Soviet state formally accept responsibility for the Katyn massacre of 22,000 Polish officers and intellectuals in 1940, carried…

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A Biden climate test on the banks of the Mississippi

A Biden climate test on the banks of the Mississippi

Bill McKibben writes: I suppose that, if I’d thought about it, I could have figured out that there had to be a place where you could jump across the Mississippi. But I’d seen its majestic flow at so many points along its course (ripping through Minneapolis, regal in St. Louis, oceanic by Baton Rouge) that I’d never imagined it as a mere trickle. Now I have—I’ve waded through that trickle, in fact—and on an epic day in recent American Indigenous…

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After risking their lives as U.S. govt employees, Afghan interpreters are now being denied visas

After risking their lives as U.S. govt employees, Afghan interpreters are now being denied visas

The New York Times reports: It was an offhand comment, blurted out in frustration. It may have destroyed Shoaib Walizada’s chances of earning a cherished visa to the United States. Mr. Walizada, who interpreted for the U.S. Army for four years until 2013, said that he had complained one day, using profanity, that his assigned combat vest was too small. When the episode came to light later that year, Mr. Walizada’s preliminary approval for a visa was revoked for “unprofessional…

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Only in our anti-truth hellscape could Anthony Fauci become a supervillain

Only in our anti-truth hellscape could Anthony Fauci become a supervillain

Margaret Sullivan writes: In October, Fauci told CBS’s “60 Minutes” that he and his family had received death threats and said he required a security detail to do his daily power walks. In November, former Trump adviser Stephen K. Bannon was banned from Twitter after he called for Fauci’s beheading. But the campaign against Fauci has dramatically intensified recently — especially since BuzzFeed and The Washington Post released his email trove last week. And in a twisted way, it makes…

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The far-right paramilitary wannabes feeding Mike Flynn’s conspiracy machine

The far-right paramilitary wannabes feeding Mike Flynn’s conspiracy machine

The Daily Beast reports: When QAnon conspiracy theorists descended on a Dallas event hall in late May for their convention, they were met at the door by members of 1st Amendment Praetorian, a tough-talking new volunteer group devoted to running security at MAGA events, assembling “intelligence” dossiers on perceived Trumpist foes, and foiling threats from “antifa” protesters, real or imagined. Decked out in black shirts bearing their group’s Roman-helmet logo, the self-proclaimed Praetorian members soon found that Dallas was light…

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Republicans are fighting against a multiracial democracy

Republicans are fighting against a multiracial democracy

Thomas B. Edsall writes: Determined to enforce white political dominance in pivotal states like Georgia, Arizona, Texas and North Carolina, Republicans are enacting or trying to enact laws restricting the right to vote, empowering legislatures to reject election outcomes and adopting election rules and procedures designed to block the emergence of multiracial political majorities. Republicans “see the wave of demography coming and they are just trying to hold up a wall and keep it from smashing them in,” William Frey,…

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My fellow Republicans, stop fearing this dangerous and diminished man

My fellow Republicans, stop fearing this dangerous and diminished man

Barbara Comstock writes: Many Republicans want to move on from the Jan. 6 attack. But how is that possible when the former president won’t move on from the Nov. 3 election and continues to push the same incendiary lies that resulted in 61 failed lawsuits before Jan. 6, led to an insurrection and could lead to yet more violence? If you doubt that a threat of violence exists, look at the recent poll from the Public Religion Research Institute and…

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