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A new Pentagon defense report refers to Vladimir Putin and Russia as an "acute" threat eight separate times, and pledges to defend U.S. soil and NATO allies from escalated nuclear tensions. newsweek.com/vladimir-putin…

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For the first time ever, Liz Cheney endorsed a Democrat today: Michigan Rep. Elissa Slotkin. I spoke to statewide elections experts about whether Cheney's endorsement will help or hurt Slotkin in a new, redrawn district. newsweek.com/liz-cheney-end…

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A new lawsuit filed by Michigan GOP SOS candidate Kristina Karamo against the Detroit clerk/election board has been called "egregious" by incumbent Jocelyn Benson and "completely racist" by former MI Dem Party chair Mark Brewer. newsweek.com/republican-can…

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A conservative group led by former Trump advisor Stephen Miller is playing ads in Georgia warning against the Biden administration's "anti-white" agenda. Also today: SCOTUS is hearing oral arguments re: affirmative action in college admissions policies. newsweek.com/scotus-reviews…

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A Georgia pastor used his church's pulpit to go after Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker and the white men supposedly enabling him. newsweek.com/pastor-rips-he…

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Russia continues to attack critical Ukrainian infrastructure, which may continue if nuclear tensions cool. newsweek.com/putin-continue…

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A new image of a 100,000-year-old protostar about 500 light years away from Earth, captured by the James Webb Telescope, sheds light on our origins. "It's amazing detail we have never seen before," a NASA scientist told me. newsweek.com/webb-telescope…

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The Chinese Embassy in France claimed stations weren't "clandestine" but are used for Chinese ex-pats requiring driver's license renewals, real estate certificates and marriage registration, etc. A human rights NGO says otherwise. newsweek.com/china-defends-…