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Officer who shot Ashli Babbitt to reveal his identity in TV interview

The U.S. Capitol police officer who fatally shot Donald Trump supporter Ashli Babbitt will reveal his identity in a televised interview.

Trump and his congressional allies have demanded to know the officer's name, which has been the subject of right-wing conspiracy theories about the Jan. 6 insurrection, and he will publicly reveal himself in a sit-down interview Thursday evening with NBC News anchor Lester Holt.

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Mayim Bialik to host next 3 weeks of ‘Jeopardy’ after Mike Richards quits

Mayim Bialik has already gotten a promotion on “Jeopardy.” The “Big Bang Theory” alum, who was hired to host the game show’s prime-time specials, will step into the spotlight after Mike Richards quit last week and will host the next three weeks of episodes, Sony announced Monday. Bialik, 45, will tape 15 episodes, according to the studio. After her, more guest hosts will be announced as “Jeopardy” once again tries to replace Alex Trebek. It’s unclear if Bialik will be in the running as full-time host, especially considering her commitment to a second season of “Call Me Kat.” Richards stepped d...

Fox News host demands Kamala Harris go to Afghanistan because the Taliban 'hunts women'

Fox News host Harris Faulkner demanded that Vice President Kamala Harris be sent to Afghanistan because the Taliban "hunts" women.

Faulkner made the remarks on Monday after Harris said that the U.S. is concerned about women in the country because the nation's capital was taken over by the Taliban.

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'This is the smoking gun of all time': Mike Lindell promises 'nationwide injunction' on voting machines

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell this week said that a federal court would issue a "nationwide injunction" to prevent Dominion Voting Systems from modifying electronic voting machines.

While speaking to Real America's Voice host Steve Bannon, Lindell argued that Dominion had illegally removed election data from voting machines in Colorado. He suggested that the company was trying to cover up a fraudulent presidential election.

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Right-wing CEO aims to create 'an alternative Internet' that's 'built on an ideology of hatred': report

Andrew Torba, the right-wing CEO of social-media platform Gab, is attempting to build what he calls "an alternative Internet" which — according to a new report from the New Republic's Jacob Silverman — is "built on an ideology—and a social and professional network—of hatred."

"If Torba has his way, a conversation-generating (or disinfo-disseminating) social network and video site are only the beginning," Silverman reports, adding that unlike other right-wing provocateurs, Torba "is ready to do away with Silicon Valley entirely" and that he "seems better positioned to succeed."

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CNN scolded on live TV for 'over-the-top' Afghanistan coverage: '5,000 people died of Covid in this country'

During an appearance on CNN, former White House adviser Matthew Dowd and columnist Amanda Marcotte criticized the media coverage of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan as being "over the top."

"[The coverage was] way over the top and unconnected to a perspective on the issue from the beginning," Dowd told CNN's Brian Stelter on Sunday. "They've added more perspective in the final days but from the beginning, they didn't have a perspective on it."

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'What are you going to do?' Maria Bartiromo rages at Kevin McCarthy for ignoring Arizona election 'audit'

Fox News host Maria Bartiromo complained to House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) that her viewers had "lost faith" in Republican Party leadership because of a failure to prove that the 2020 election was stolen from former President Donald Trump.

During an interview on her Sunday Morning Futures program, Bartiromo confronted the GOP leader.

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The dark history of the 'Great Replacement': Tucker Carlson's racist fantasy has deep roots

In April of this year, Tucker Carlson got into hot water after offering an impassioned expression of the white nationalist conspiracy theory known as the "Great Replacement" during a monologue on his Fox News prime-time show. Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt wrote to Fox News in response, citing just a small fragment of Carlson's long racist record, and noting that "Carlson has suggested that the very idea of white supremacy in the U.S. is a hoax." Greenblatt concluded, "Carlson's full-on embrace of the white supremacist replacement theory ... and his repeated allusions to racist themes in past segments are a bridge too far. Given his long record of race-baiting, we believe it is time for Carlson to go."

This article originally appeared at Salon.

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AP fires back at Florida's Ron DeSantis for 'bullying' its reporter

The Associated Press has issued a warning to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) following his press secretary's allegedly "abusive behavior" leveled toward one of its reporters.

The push from AP comes after Pushaw's Twitter account was temporarily suspended following a series of seemingly threatening tweets aimed at Tallahassee-based reporter Brendan Farrington.

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'Do NOT take drugs made for animals': Mississippi warns against ingesting feed store medication for COVID

The state of Mississippi is warning residents against attempting to prevent coronavirus with drugs purchased from feed stores.

"The Mississippi Poison Control Center has received increased calls due to livestock or animal formulations of ivermectin taken to prevent or treat COVID-19 infection. Animal drugs are highly concentrated for large animals and can be highly toxic in humans. Do NOT take drugs made for animals in any form," the Mississippi State Department of Health warned.

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Leaked internal memo shows Fox News is requiring all employees to enter vaccine status into central database

Many Fox News hosts in recent weeks have railed against businesses that are enacting some kind of vaccine requirement for workers and customers.

However, an internal Fox News memo obtained by Ad Week shows that the right-wing cable news network is enacting its own kind of vaccine passport program.

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Trump spews lies about Covid on Fox Business: 'It was virtually gone when I left — it was over'

Former President Donald Trump ranted against vaccine booster shots and falsely insisted that the Covid-19 virus was "virtually gone" when he left office.

During an interview with Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo on Wednesday, Trump said that he was "proud" to have taken the Covid vaccine.

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Taliban spokesman uses GOP talking point on 'big tech' censorship when asked about freedom of speech

A spokesperson for the Taliban echoed talking points used by Republican politicians to answer a question about freedom of speech in Afghanistan.

The question came during a press conference in Kabul that was broadcast and translated by Al Jazeera.

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