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+12 +1Trump "trying to hide his guilt" if he refuses 1/6 subpoena: Legal expert
"It's because he knows that if he's not going to perjure himself, he's going to have to convict himself," Laurence Tribe said.
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+16 +3Kanye West keeps moving further and further to the right. Why?
The more wealth Ye acquired, the more he moved right. Is his billionaire status to blame?
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+17 +1Kanye West Has Become A Mouthpiece For The Far-Right
Kanye West has crossed the line, into outright bigotry.
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+14 +4DOJ Blasts Trump's Declassification Theories and Executive Privilege Claims at Supreme Court, Asks Justices to Turn Down Mar-a-Lago Case
The U.S. Department of Justice has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to stand down as it ponders criminal charges connected to alleged secret and classified documents recovered in August from Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home and resort. While so doing, the DOJ slammed Trump’s multiple public claims that he declassified some of the material in question.
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+19 +4Feeling "schadenfreude" about Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis may have impacted people's views on the election
A recent study examined Americans’ feelings of schadenfreude and sympathy toward Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis in 2020. The findings, published in the Journal of Social and Political Psychology, revealed that Democrats expressed more schadenfreude and less sympathy toward Trump’s diagnosis compared to Republicans. Democrats were also more likely to think that the diagnosis would sway people’s votes in the upcoming election.
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+23 +4Dwayne Johnson Says Running for President Is 'Off the Table'
Sorry, Dwayne Johnson fans! A presidential bid isn't in The Game Plan for The Rock. The movie superstar, 50, opened up to Tracy Smith in a preview for this weekend's CBS Sunday Morning sit down about a presidential run, which he toyed with in past interviews through the years. As he explained now: It's "off the table."
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+21 +8How an obscure cellphone tracking tool provides police 'mass surveillance on a budget'
Local law enforcement agencies from suburban Southern California to rural North Carolina have been using an obscure cellphone tracking tool, at times without search warrants, that gives them the power to follow people’s movements months back in time, according to public records and internal emails obtained by The Associated Press.
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+12 +2Sen. Lindsey Graham threatened to end a meeting with the mother of a slain Capitol police officer if she didn't stop criticizing Trump, new book claims
Sen. Lindsey Graham reportedly told the mother of Brian Sicknick, the officer who died following the Jan 6 riot, that he would end a meeting with her if she kept talking bad about Trump. The alleged interaction was recounted by ex-DC Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone in his new book, "Hold the Line: The Insurrection and One Cop's Battle for America's Soul," Politico reported.
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+18 +2People of colour have been shut out of the climate debate. Social justice is the key to the green agenda
“Equity is not an issue for us. We’re here to save the world.” From 1986 to 1990, I worked in an inner London borough as an environmental policy adviser. I worked on raising awareness of local environmental issues, paying special attention to those affecting the borough’s lower-income residents. There were very few jobs such as this in local government, and I was the only Black person employed in one.
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+18 +2Biden pardons marijuana offenses, calls for review of federal law
The president will also be urging governors to do the same for cases regarding state offenses of civil possession of marijuana.
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+15 +1Dana Loesch doesn't care if Herschel Walker paid 'skank' for abortion
The Republican nominee has denied the claims, and has threatened to sue at least one media outlet for defamation.
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+20 +2‘Pro-Life’ Herschel Walker Paid for Girlfriend’s Abortion
The woman has receipts—and a “get well” card she says the football star, now a Senate candidate, sent her.
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+19 +3New research demonstrates that political ideology can taint logical reasoning
New research provides additional evidence that political ideology can interfere with logical reasoning. The findings, published in the scientific journal Thinking & Reasoning, shed light on how politically motivated reasoning impacts the ability to correctly evaluate syllogisms.
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+19 +2Legacy of the “Dark Side”
Two decades after the attacks of September 11, 2001, and the arrival of the first terrorism suspects at Guantánamo Bay on January 11, 2002, many Americans may not recall details of the systematic abuses carried out by the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and US military against hundreds if not thousands of Muslims detained as part of what President George W. Bush swiftly declared a global “War on Terror.”
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+20 +5McConnell Endorses Electoral Count Overhaul, Lifting Chances of Enactment
The Republican leader’s backing enhanced prospects for legislation drafted to prevent a repeat of the Jan. 6 assault, when rioters tried to pressure the vice president to overturn the election.
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+13 +1'Let's get right to the violence': New documentary film footage shows Roger Stone pre-Election Day
The day before the 2020 election, Roger Stone, the long-time Republican operative and ally of former President Donald Trump, said in front of a documentary film crew that he had no interest in waiting to tally actual votes before contesting the election results.
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+11 +2Meanwhile, in 1966
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+29 +2In the End, Climate Change Is the Only Story That Matters
While we watch the disembowelment of various lawyers in the employ of a former president* and wrap ourselves in the momentum of the upcoming midterm elections, the climate crisis—its time and tides—waits for no one. Every other story in our politics is a sideshow now. Every other issue, no matter how large it looms in the immediate present, is secondary to the accumulating evidence that the planet itself (or at least large parts of it) may be edging toward uninhabitability.
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+20 +2California just struck a major blow to car culture
For decades, many California cities, like Los Angeles and San Diego, have been synonymous with sprawl. But by eliminating parking minimums in areas near public transit, the Golden State just took a major step to change that.
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+14 +2Biden is considering ousting Trump's climate-skeptical head of the World Bank
David Malpass deflected a question on climate change’s causes, saying, “I’m not a scientist.” Now the Trump nominee is apologizing.
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