McConnell, Schumer back bill to prevent efforts to subvert presidential election results

McConnell, Schumer back bill to prevent efforts to subvert presidential election results

The Washington Post reports: Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.) and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) have endorsed a bipartisan electoral count reform bill in the Senate, all but cementing its passage and giving the legislation a boost as Congress seeks to prevent future efforts to subvert presidential election results. The endorsements followed House passage of a similar bill last week. Both measures aim to stop future presidents from trying to overturn election results through Congress and were driven by…

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Russia admits to draft problems as anger flares into violence

Russia admits to draft problems as anger flares into violence

The New York Times reports: In a rare admission of official mistakes, the Kremlin acknowledged on Monday that its new military draft to reinforce the Russian assault on Ukraine has been rife with problems. The admission occurred the same day that a man, apparently distraught over the mobilization, shot and seriously wounded a recruitment officer at a draft office in Siberia. Since President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia announced a “partial mobilization” last week to call up 300,000 people with…

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China reins in its Belt and Road program, $1 trillion later

China reins in its Belt and Road program, $1 trillion later

The Wall Street Journal reports: China has spent a trillion dollars to expand its influence across Asia, Africa and Latin America through its Belt and Road infrastructure program. Now, Beijing is working on an overhaul of the troubled initiative, according to people involved in policy-making. A slowing global economy, combined with rising interest rates and higher inflation, have left countries struggling to repay their debts to China. Tens of billions of dollars of loans have gone sour, and numerous development…

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Physicists rewrite a quantum rule that clashes with our universe

Physicists rewrite a quantum rule that clashes with our universe

Charlie Wood writes: A jarring divide cleaves modern physics. On one side lies quantum theory, which portrays subatomic particles as probabilistic waves. On the other lies general relativity, Einstein’s theory that space and time can bend, causing gravity. For 90 years, physicists have sought a reconciliation, a more fundamental description of reality that encompasses both quantum mechanics and gravity. But the quest has run up against thorny paradoxes. Hints are mounting that at least part of the problem lies with…

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Pushing east of Kupyansk, Ukrainian forces expand offensive

Pushing east of Kupyansk, Ukrainian forces expand offensive

The Wall Street Journal reports: The grain elevator towering over the eastern edge of Kupyansk, the former seat of Russian power in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region, was supposed to be defended by soldiers from an elite Russian unit. But when troops from Ukraine’s International Legion moved to seize the compound on Thursday, part of the developing Ukrainian military offensive east of the Oskil River, the expected firefight never happened. “They just ran away. They know they are finished here,” said the…

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The nuclear threat might change the mood in Russia itself, stoking widespread fear

The nuclear threat might change the mood in Russia itself, stoking widespread fear

Peter Pomerantsev writes: “Do you want Total War?” Goebbels demanded of the Nazi faithful as the Second World War went south for Germany in 1943. He depicted a Reich surrounded by evil Jewish cosmopolitan conspirators bent on its destruction and he advocated for total mobilisation and to embrace a glory-in-death ideology. Vladimir Putin delivered his own (partial) version last week. As the Ukraine war goes south for Russia, he claimed the defeats are the result of cosmopolitan conspiracies bent on…

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U.S. warns Russia of ‘catastrophic consequences’ if it uses nuclear weapons

U.S. warns Russia of ‘catastrophic consequences’ if it uses nuclear weapons

The New York Times reports: President Biden’s national security adviser said on Sunday that the United States had warned Russia that there would be “catastrophic consequences” for the country if Moscow used nuclear weapons in its increasing desperation to hold on to territory in Ukraine, adding that in recent days the United States has “spelled out” how the world would react in private conversations with Russian officials. The adviser, Jake Sullivan, repeated the comments several times in three Sunday television…

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The Kremlin’s mobilization effort includes forcing Ukrainians to fight their own country

The Kremlin’s mobilization effort includes forcing Ukrainians to fight their own country

The New York Times reports: As military officers across Russia race to enlist hundreds of thousands of men to fight in Ukraine, the Kremlin is also looking to bolster its flagging recruitment efforts by dragooning Ukrainians in occupied territories to fight against their own nation. In two regions, Kherson and Zaporizka, the Russian occupiers are beginning to round up men to fight even as they are also forcing residents to vote in a sham referendum on joining Russia. All men…

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As more states create election integrity units, Arizona is a cautionary tale

As more states create election integrity units, Arizona is a cautionary tale

The Washington Post reports: Republicans across the country have embraced an aggressive tactic this year as they seek to tout baseless claims that voter fraud is a serious threat: arming state agencies with more power and resources to investigate election crimes. Virginia’s Republican attorney general earlier this month announced a new election integrity unit staffed with more than 20 attorneys and investigators “to increase transparency and strengthen confidence in our state elections.” Georgia legislators recently empowered the statewide police agency…

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The three types of election-denying Republicans running for secretary of state

The three types of election-denying Republicans running for secretary of state

Chris Geidner writes: Around a dozen election-denying Republican candidates secured their party’s nomination for secretary of state this fall. This is the reality, two years on, that Donald Trump’s election lies have created. There are three types of election-denying candidates, and each one poses distinct problems for civic integrity. There are the swing-state candidates getting lots of justified attention, running in places like Arizona and Michigan, because their elections could have pivotal, clear national implications in the 2024 presidential campaign….

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How a QAnon splinter group became a feature of Trump rallies

How a QAnon splinter group became a feature of Trump rallies

The Washington Post reports: Julie McDaniel can’t say for sure who started it. It might even have been her. McDaniel was in the front section at a Trump rally earlier this month in Youngstown, Ohio, when the former president started wrapping up his speech by playing an instrumental score embraced by followers of the QAnon online conspiracy theory. She felt moved to raise her right hand and point to the sky — to God, she said. Soon everyone around her…

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For Iran’s protesters, the fight for women’s rights is now synonymous with a desire to end the rule of the ayatollahs

For Iran’s protesters, the fight for women’s rights is now synonymous with a desire to end the rule of the ayatollahs

Roya Hakakian writes: No one can predict how a revolution starts. Nor can anyone know when one injustice will be what causes a people’s fury to overcome their fear. In 2011, in Tunisia, a street vendor, Mohamed Bouazizi, sparked an uprising by setting himself on fire. In 2022, in Iran, the death in police custody of a 22-year-old woman, Mahsa Amini, has brought Iranians onto the streets in every corner of the country. Amini and her brother had traveled from…

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With Kalashnikov rifles, Russia drives the staged vote in Ukraine

With Kalashnikov rifles, Russia drives the staged vote in Ukraine

The Washington Post reports: Officials in Russian-occupied territories in eastern and southern Ukraine were forcing people to vote “under a gun barrel,” residents said on Saturday as staged referendums — intended to validate Moscow’s annexation of the territory it occupies — entered their second day. Voting is taking place in portions of Ukraine’s Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions and will last five days, ending Tuesday. The outcome is not in doubt. The purported referendums are illegal under Ukrainian and…

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‘A way to get rid of us’: Crimean Tatars decry Russia’s mobilisation

‘A way to get rid of us’: Crimean Tatars decry Russia’s mobilisation

The Guardian reports: Rights activists in Crimea say Russia’s mobilisation drive in the occupied peninsula is disproportionately targeting Crimean Tatars, an ethnic group that has largely opposed Russian rule since the area was annexed in 2014. “Everywhere, in every town, I am hearing that the majority of those mobilised are Crimean Tatars, and we know they are particularly targeting settlements with predominantly Crimean Tatar populations,” an activist from the group still living on the peninsula said in a telephone interview….

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