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Ted Cruz: It should be 'illegal' for Biden to announce Black Supreme Court pick

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) suggested on Sunday that it should be "illegal" for President Joe Biden to announce that he will nominate a Black woman to the Supreme Court without considering white people.

"Democrats today believe in racial discrimination, they're committed to it as a political proposition," Cruz told Fox News host Bill Hemmer. "I think it is wrong to stand up and say we're going to discriminate, this administration is going to discriminate. What the president said is that only African-American women are eligible for this slot. They said that 94% of Americans are ineligible."

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Russian state TV has become a 'darkly comic farce' as they try to blame Ukraine war tensions on Biden: report

According to a report from the Daily Beast's Russian media analyst, one would never know that Vladimir Putin has placed tanks and troops on the Russia/Ukraine border poised for an invasion if you've been watching Russian state TV.

As Julia Davis wrote, surveying the Russian media landscape as war looms is an exercise in watching hosts of the shows turn "white into black, and black into white."

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Nevada Dems sound alarm over 'single most vicious suppression attempt' yet by GOP

The Nevada Democratic Party and voting rights advocates sounded the alarm Thursday over a local Republican's proposal to station National Guard members at every polling place in the state's second-largest county, purge voting records, and impose new restrictions on mail-in ballots.

"This travesty is not an independent event—it is part of a concerted effort by right-wing extremists."

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This is what would happen to Earth if a nuclear war broke out between the West and Russia

Suddenly, the threat of nuclear war feels closer than it has in decades. The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists updated their Doomsday Clock to 100 seconds to midnight, and President Joe Biden has issued increasingly ominous statements reflecting how the looming conflict over the Ukraine that could ensnare both Russia and the west into conventional war.

This article first appeared on Salon.

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Republicans attempting to derail airline request for federal 'no-fly' list for disruptive passengers: report

Despite a request from Delta Airlines for a federal "no-fly" list aimed at banning disruptive and combative passengers, Business Insider is reporting that the possibility of just such a list is facing headwinds from some Republican lawmakers led by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX).

According to the report, the Atlanta-based airline has appealed to President Joe Biden's administration -- including a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland -- for help against passengers who can't control themselves and have been endangering both their fellow passengers and airline crews alike.

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GOP attacks on Biden over Ukraine moves slapped aside by intel experts: report

According to a report from the Daily Beast, Republican complaints over President Joe Biden's handling of the growing threat that Russia may invade Ukraine are being dismissed by intel experts and authorities in the region who are explaining the measured moves by the Democratic president are exactly what are needed at this point.

As the report from the Beast's Shannon Vavra notes, Republicans have launched a two-pronged attack on Biden, saying he should speed up evacuations and that he is not being tough enough with Russian strongman Vladimir Putin.

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Anti-trans litter box rumor is ‘harming our LGBTQ+ kids’: advocates

After a rumor that students who “identify as cats” were using litter boxes was sparked at a Midland Public Schools school board meeting in December, LGBTQ+ advocates across the state are concerned about how this will affect transgender youth.
At a Dec. 20 meeting, Midland resident Lisa Kawiecki Hansen said she heard from students that the school provided litter boxes for students who role-play as “furries.” A “furry” is a person who dresses up in a costume resembling anthropomorphic animals.

Midland Public Schools Superintendent Michael Sharrow said that the claim is demonstrably false. But the rumor still made its way into the national spotlight and garnered the attention of right-wing activists and officials like Michigan GOP Co-Chair Meshawn Maddock, who posted a YouTube video Facebook last month with the comment: “Kids who identify as “furries” get a litter box in the school bathroom. Parent heroes will TAKE BACK our schools.”

Scott Ellis, executive director of Great Lakes Gay Pride, which services the Midland LGBTQ community, said the false claim is harmful.

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NY Fed president sees no need for 'big' rate hike in March

With high inflation hitting the US economy, it is time for the central bank to raise the benchmark borrowing rate, but there is no reason for a "big" early move, a top Federal Reserve official said Friday.

Instead, policymakers can "move steadily" to get the key lending rate off zero and back to more normal levels over the next year or more, New York Federal Reserve Bank President John Williams told reporters.

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Putin launches nuclear drills as US says Russia poised to invade Ukraine

By Polina Nikolskaya and Tom Balmforth

DONETSK, Ukraine/MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russia's President Vladimir Putin launched exercises by strategic nuclear missile forces on Saturday and Washington said Russian troops massed near Ukraine's border were "poised to strike".

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Biden's biggest enemy: Trump judges

While hundreds of Donald Trump officials were swiftly ousted from the executive branch following President Joe Biden's presidential victory in 2020, vestiges of the former president still remain in America's judicial system, wreaking havoc on would-be Democratic policy items that may never come to pass. Trump-appointed judges across the nation, of which there are 245, have in recent years stonewalled vital executive directives on numerous political fronts, severely limiting Biden's ability to circumvent Congress, which is likely to remain gridlocked until the end of the midterm elections.

Conflicts between the judicial and executive branch have played out particularly fiercely within immigration reform, an area in which Trump-appointees have effectively stamped out at least three Democratic attempts to reverse draconian Trump-era policies.

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Capitol police brace for possible trucker convoy during Biden's State of the Union speech

The U.S. Capitol Police are considering whether to once again erect a temporary fence around the building as they prepare for a possible trucker convoy protest during President Joe Biden's State of the Union Speech on March 1.

“Law enforcement agencies across the National Capital Region are aware of plans for a series of truck convoys arriving in Washington, DC around the time of the State of the Union," the USCP said in a statement Friday. "As with any demonstration, the USCP will facilitate lawful First Amendment activity. The USCP is closely coordinating with local, state and federal law enforcement agencies, including DC’s Metropolitan Police Department, the United States Park Police, the United States Secret Service and other allied agencies to include the DC National Guard.”

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Republicans derail US House hearing on extremism

Leaders of faith organizations and Historically Black Colleges and Universities told members of a U.S. House panel on Thursday how their institutions and places of worship have been roiled by bomb threats and extremism.

They talked about the recent waves of bomb threats aimed at HBCUs, a terrifying hostage-taking at a Texas synagogue and a mass shooting at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin.

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Ted Cruz’s mentor blasts GOP for not standing up to Trump’s ‘utter madness’

A former Republican judge who was "like a father" to Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) has grown impatient with the Republican Party enabling Donald Trump's ongoing assault on democracy.

"It’s been a measure of former federal Judge J. Michael Luttig’s stature in the conservative legal movement that Supreme Court justices hired so many of his law clerks — 40 over 15 years. Then two of those proteges became (in)famous: Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Trump lawyer John C. Eastman, lead actors in the plot to overturn Joe Biden’s election. Now Luttig is doing penance of a sort: He’s joined the Resistance — against former President Trump, certainly, but also against his erstwhile mentees," Jackie Calmes reported for the Los Angeles Times.

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