Supreme Court declines to block release of Trump tax returns to Congress (CBS)
Previous charges, an assault-style rifle and a red flag law: More questions emerge about the Colorado Springs LGBTQ club shooting suspect (CNN)
McConnell fight with GOP opponent shifts to new battleground (The Hill)
Lindsey Graham testifies before Georgia grand jury in election probe (WP)
Progressive Activists Ready Campaign to Counter New House G.O.P. Majority (NYT)
Georgia court declines to halt Saturday early runoff voting (AP)
Biden administration to extend payment pause on student loans until after June or when legal challenges resolve (CNBC)
Accountant testifies Trump claimed decade of huge tax losses (AP)
Sam Bankman-Fried's FTX, his parents and senior executives of the failed cryptocurrency exchange bought at least 19 properties worth nearly $121 million in the Bahamas over the past two years, official property records show. (Reuters)
If the Supreme Court continues to suggest it's not serious about policing itself, Congress will step in, warned top Democrats on the House and Senate judiciary committees. They want Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts to comply with an investigation into the court's ethics scandals. [HuffPost]
Advertisers are dropping Twitter. Musk can’t afford to lose any more. (WP)
Twitter has fired even more sales staff members as staff cuts approach 66 percent. (SFC)
The personal Twitter account of extremist Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) was reinstated nearly a year after it was “permanently suspended” for violating the social media platform’s policies on COVID-19 misinformation. She did not immediately tweet from her reinstated profile, but acknowledged the decision on her congressional Twitter account. [HuffPost]
Russia still controls about 17% of Ukrainian territory, mainly in the east and south, and both sides are gearing up to keep fighting well into next year. (WP)
Harsh winter looms as Russian attacks hobble Ukraine's power capacity (Reuters)
Critics lament exclusion of Afghanistan from COP27 (Al Jazeera)
Why States Were Unprepared for the Sports-Betting Onslaught (NYT)
'Love Actually' Cast to Reunite for ABC Special as Holiday Classic Turns 20 (People)
Twins born from embryos frozen 30 years ago (BBC)
Enjoy the Last Michigan-Ohio State Clash That Could Actually Mean Something (SI)
NASA’s Orion spacecraft reached the moon. The capsule passed within 81 miles of the lunar surface in an orbit around the moon, five days after launching from the Kennedy Space Center. (WP)
Biography traces public support for J. Edgar Hoover in most of his 48 years in power (NPR)
Phone Call With Dad Just Watered-Down Version Of Phone Call With Mom (The Onion)
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