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Missed it? [View in browser]( [Image]( November 6, 2022 IN CASE YOU MISSED IT [Alternate text] The Supreme Court heard arguments in two affirmative action cases. Paul Pelosi was released from hospital a week after a brutal attack. Plus, Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu makes a comeback with election victory over Prime Minister Yair Lapid. Missed something? Don't worry. Here are our select columns and videos from the past week. And don't forget to check out [MSNBC.com]( for more. Stay informed with curated match-ups, race updates and key midterms analysis from experts like Steve Kornacki in our new pop-up elections newsletter: Countdown to Midterms. [CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP]( EDITORS' PICKS [Alternate text] [Charlie Sykes]( [Elon Musk's Twitter hellscape. And ours.]( Twitter's new overlord isn't practicing what he preaches (to advertisers). [Read more](//link.msnbc.com/click/29610076.80504/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cubXNuYmMuY29tL3JhY2hlbC1tYWRkb3ctc2hvdy9tYWRkb3dibG9nL3N1cHJlbWUtY291cnQtY29uc2lkZXItcmFkaWNhbC1pbmRlcGVuZGVudC1sZWdpc2xhdHVyZS10aGVvcnktcmNuYTM2MzAxP2NpZD1lbWxfbWRhXzIwMjIxMTA2JnVzZXJfZW1haWw9ZDdkYzc0NTE3Mjk3YjM5NzFhYTE0ZDZmMzMxMTM1YTA4NzhmOGY2NDBmYTFhMTAxOWYxNTdiNjVjMWI1ZGQxZA/58292da26e4adc7b0b8b4914Bd2c017ca [Chris Geidner]( [Chief Justice John Roberts is about to get what he always wanted. That's a problem.]( Supporters of race-conscious admissions policies should learn lessons from Democrats' sluggish response to the overturning of Roe v. Wade. [Read more](//link.msnbc.com/click/29610076.80504/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cubXNuYmMuY29tL3RoZS1yZWlkb3V0L3JlaWRvdXQtYmxvZy9wcm91ZC1ib3lzLWluZGljdGVkLXRleHRzLXJjbmEzMjI5OD9jaWQ9ZW1sX21kYV8yMDIyMTEwNiZ1c2VyX2VtYWlsPWQ3ZGM3NDUxNzI5N2IzOTcxYWExNGQ2ZjMzMTEzNWEwODc4ZjhmNjQwZmExYTEwMTlmMTU3YjY1YzFiNWRkMWQ/58292da26e4adc7b0b8b4914Ba4b323f7 [Steve Benen]( [Supreme Court tells Lindsey Graham what he didn't want to hear]( The Supreme Court left Sen. Graham with little to no option but to testify in Georgia's election probe. [Read More]( [Michael A. Cohen]( [Michael Cohen was once my nemesis. Now he's just a grifter.]( Michael Cohen and I share a name — but I'm not buying what his new book is selling. [Read more]( [Ryan Cooper]( [How Obama blew his retirement]( Democrats made Barack Obama president. So why has he abandoned them since? [Read more]( [Morning Joe]( [Elon Musk tweets conspiracy theory about Pelosi attack before deleting it]( The new owner of Twitter tweeted an unfounded conspiracy theory about Paul Pelosi attack before deleting the tweet. [Rachel Maddow]( [Litany of Trump legal entanglements grows longer as Trump Org criminal trial begins]( Rachel Maddow runs through the list of lawsuits, investigations and criminal cases in Donald Trump's orbit. [Morning Joe]( [Mika: Are we supposed to ignore that threats against the House speaker have been specific?]( Mika Brzezinski discusses how years of Republican propaganda and Trump-fueled fascism helped inspire last week's attack on Paul Pelosi. [The ReidOut]( [Hillary Clinton on the GOP's hate toward Nancy Pelosi]( "Would we trust somebody who is stirring up these violent feelings... scapegoating, making a joke about a violent attack on Paul Pelosi?,” Clinton asks voters. [Alex Wagner Tonight]( [Trump's stunt lawsuit backfires as NY AG uses it to show his bad intentions]( A judge appoints a special monitor of Donald Trump's business activity to make sure he doesn't hide his assets ahead of the civil case being brought by New York AG Letitia James. MORE ON MSNBC [Alternate text] Tuesday, join MSNBC for live coverage and analysis of the midterm elections. Rachel Maddow, Joy Reid, Nicolle Wallace and Steve Kornacki lead coverage and break down the results as votes are counted. Election Night coverage begins Tuesday at 6 p.m. ET on MSNBC and streaming on Peacock. [Alternate text] [A photo of the MSNBC logo on a blue background]( Want more MSNBC? Tune in to watch your favorite shows live[here.]( Follow MSNBC [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( Check out the MSNBC channel on Apple News Download the NBC News Mobile App and watch MSNBC [Listen live to MSNBC on TuneIn]( [Image] [Image]   [Privacy]( [Unsubscribe](listvar=sub_daily)

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