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A U.S. judge in Texas ruled the Biden administration exceeded its authority in requiring serial numbers, sales records and background checks for ghost guns.
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Fewer than 10 percent of the agency's disaster workers are available to respond to Hurricane Milton and other calamities.
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More than a dozen states have laws that criminalize abortion when the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Here's a look at abortion laws by state.
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The wider region has weathered the storm, but Gaza may never be the same.
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A year after the Oct. 7 attacks, Kamala Harris faces deepening Democratic fractures in a crucial state. Interviews suggest that her support from Muslim and Arab Americans is drying up.
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The prime minister called for the "immediate and unconditional" release of hostages still being held inside Gaza.
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Sue Gray's departure as the PM's chief of staff has forced an early revamp of his No 10 operation.
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From election rules to the role of social media, the right is now embracing different things that they used to criticize.
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Illustration by Eric Faison/The Daily Beast/Getty Images Melania Trump is fully on board with her husband's 2020 election denial, her new memoir reveals.
The famously taciturn wife of former President Donald Trump rarely opines about politics. But in her book, Melania, scheduled to be released Tuesday, the former first lady suggests the 2020 election was stolen.
Looking back on her husband's last presidential campaign, Melania writes that she was optimistic about his chances, "but the media, Big Tech, and the deep state were all determined to prevent Donald's re-election, by any means necessary."
Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Musk's group wants registered voters to sign a petition that it can use to target potential supporters of Donald Trump's presidential campaign. It's offering a cash reward for referrals.
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Win McNameeDonald Trump revealed an unhinged eugenics theory Monday, claiming during a morning rant that some migrants have "bad genes" that make them predisposed to committing murder.
Trump spent a good chunk of an interview on the The Hugh Hewitt radio show slamming the policies of his political opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, and baselessly accused her of wanting to install a communist government.
"She wants to [do] government housing. She wants to go into government feeding. She wants to feed people. She wants to feed people governmentally," he said as host Hugh Hewitt, as he listened without saying a word. "She wants to go into a community party-type system. When you look at the things that she proposes, they're so far off. She has no clue."
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VIEWpress/Corbis/GettuDonald Trump's 2016 campaign manager Corey Lewandowski has been exiled to New Hampshire after parachuting onto this year's campaign in August and suggesting to people he was plotting a coup, according to a report in The Guardian.
After the abrasive Lewandowski returned to the Trump orbit as an unpaid senior adviser, he told people he had been brought back to "run the campaign," sources told the newspaper. That was false, those sources said, noting Trump merely asked people to find "something for Corey to do."
In addition to playing palace intrigue against Trump campaign chiefs Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles, Lewandowski also began a clandestine audit of the campaign's finances because of his misgivings about LaCivita, The Guardian reported.
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The question is less about 2020 than about the willingness of Trump supporters to reject his efforts to subvert the 2024 results.
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Fox & Friends/Fox NewsFox & Friends' Ainsley Earhardt fretted Monday that Kamala Harris sounded too good during her appearance on the podcast Call Her Daddy, which she feared could lead to women voting for the Democratic presidential nominee.
"Over the weekend she was on this podcast with [Call Her Daddy host] Alex Cooper and I was listening to that and, if you don't know the issues, you really think ‘okay, she's selling herself,'" Earhardt said during a segment on the Fox News morning chat show. "She's talking about women's rights and how Donald Trump has stacked the court with all these conservative justices and, if you're a woman listening to that podcast, and you don't know how progressive she is, you might vote for her."
Harris used her appearance on the wildly popular podcast to bash Trump's recent bizarre claim that he would be a "protector of women" and his running mate JD Vance's comments about women without biological children.
Read more at The Daily Beast.
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ANTONY-JONES/Getty ImagesAlex Cooper, host of the Call Her Daddy podcast, is being called out by angry fans over her interview with Vice President Kamala Harris.
Cooper faced a backlash on social media, with regular listeners of the podcast, known for its frank discussions about sexuality and advice for women, accusing her of peddling propaganda for the Democratic Party nominee.
Harris is also getting flak for dodging mainstream media interviews—and hardball questions—and instead plumping for cozy chats with softball questions from "safe" interviewers.
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The Russian arms dealer, who was freed in a prisoner exchange with the United States, is negotiating with the militant group in Yemen.
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Jim Watson/AFP via Getty ImagesDonald Trump would seek to defund Planned Parenthood if he wins the election next month, according to his running mate.
"On the question of defunding Planned Parenthood, look, I mean our view is we don't think that taxpayers should fund late-term abortions," JD Vance said on Saturday, according to NBC News. "That has been a consistent view of the Trump campaign the first time around. It will remain a consistent view."
Figures this year from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show 93.5 percent of abortions in 2021 were carried out either at or before 13 weeks, with less than 6 percent performed between 13 and 20 weeks, and less than 1 percent either at or after 21 weeks.
Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Call Her DaddyIn a new interview with Call Her Daddy podcast host Alex Cooper, Vice President Kamala Harris spoke at length about her relationship with her "very modern family," opening up about helping to raise her stepchildren and being a child of divorce herself.
In a wide-ranging interview that touched on Harris' plans to protect abortion rights and support young college graduates, the vice president ended up opening the sit-down by speaking at length about her own family.
Cooper brought up the comments made by Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders at a rally held by former president Donald Trump in September—again criticizing the vice president for not having biological children, despite her role as stepmother to her husband Doug Emhoff's two children, Cole and Ella Emhoff.
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ABC NewsRepublican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson refused to condemn suggestions by former President Donald Trump and his son Eric that Democrats are to blame for the recent assassination attempts on his life.
Appearing on ABC's This Week, the election conspiracist and leading GOP congressman also declined to say that President Joe Biden won the 2020 election.
"They impeached him twice and then, guys, they tried to kill him, they tried to kill him," Eric Trump told a Saturday rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, held at the site where Trump was shot in July. "And it's because of the Democratic Party. They can't do anything right."
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The U.S. Capitol attack and Trump's attempt to overturn the 2020 election were major issues in the campaign last week, but voters may already have their minds made up.
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Democracy Now! speaks with the Green Party's presidential ticket, Jill Stein and her running mate Butch Ware, after the Green Party suffered a setback Friday when the U.S. Supreme Court declined a request to put Stein on the ballot in Nevada. The Democratic Party had sued to keep Stein off the ballot for failing to submit the proper forms. In this campaign cycle, Democrats have fought to keep the Green Party off the ballot, while some Trump supporters, including a former Trump lawyer, have helped the Green Party obtain ballot access. "They are terrified of actually meeting us in the court of public opinion and having a real debate about the crises the American people face and the real solutions that we alone have put on the table," says Stein. "The American people are in crisis in virtually every dimension of our lives." Stein's third run for the presidency is receiving support in some areas over Vice President Kamala Harris's refusal to call for an arms embargo on Israel. The Council on American-Islamic Relations recently published a survey that showed Stein is leading Harris among Muslim voters in three battleground states: Arizona, Michigan and Wisconsin. "This effort to try to pin an inevitable defeat of the Democrats upon third parties or upon Muslims is at best disingenuous," says Ware, a Muslim historian and professor. "Every effort to protect Team Blue, to protect the Democrats from facing accountability for the evil that their own hands have wrought is equally evil."
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up a series of new cases seeking to expand gun rights.
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