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Dem congressional candidate accused of sex harassment blames Israel lobby for 'hit job'

A former campaign worker has sued a progressive Democratic challenger to Rep. Lizzie Fletcher (D-TX), accusing him of making unwanted sexual advances toward her after she complained about another staffer sexually harassing female campaign workers.

The lawsuit accuses Pervez Agwan of assault, battery and false imprisonment.

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Big money for top Democrat stolen: federal records

U.S. House Minority Whip Katherine Clark (D-MA) — the second-ranking Democrat in the House — is the latest member to become entangled in an epidemic of thefts affecting public officials.

Federal records indicate that a $5,000 check from the Unum Group Political Action Committee to Clark’s campaign committee was “fraudulently intercepted” sometime before Nov. 14.

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Trump's 'genius factor' resulted in inflated value of his properties: fraud trial witness

Donald Trump's "genius factor" could have added billions of dollars to the actual value of his property portfolio, an expert witness told the former president's fraud trial Monday.

Frederick Chin, who was called by the defense as an expert in real estate valuation, said Trump was using the "as if" investment value to put a price on his holdings, and not the "as is" market value, ABC News reported.

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'Swing and a miss': Critics pan James Comer's latest Biden 'bombshell'

Rep. James Comer (R-KY) on Monday unveiled another purported "bombshell" revelation of corruption by President Joe Biden — but critics say that, like many of his past efforts, this one failed to live up to the hype.

At issue is a series of payments made by Hunter Biden's business, Owasco PC, to President Joe Biden back in 2018.

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Trump will 'continue to hit Ron DeSantis until he is no longer breathing': CNN analyst

A CNN panel discussing Gov. Ron DeSantis' flailing campaign for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination noted that Donald Trump remains relentless in his attacks on the Florida governor.

Speaking with "Inside Politics" host Dana Bash, CNN political analyst Kristen Holmes suggested that the former president seems to want to damage DeSantis' political future irretrievably.

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'She'll say anything': Republicans balk at backing Kari Lake after 2020 chaos

As she ramps up her bid for a seat in the U.S. Senate representing Arizona, former local news broadcaster Kari Lake is finding her slash-and-burn run for the governorship in 2020 is coming back to haunt her.

According to a report from the Washington Post, Lake left a lot of bruised feelings during her 2020 run among conservatives in the state with her attacks on what she called "McCain Republicans," and now she is reaching out and trying to mend fences.

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Texas kept Syed Rabbani on death row unconstitutionally for decades. It almost killed him.

It was the moans of agony that first caught Ben Wolff’s attention.

As Wolff, a defense lawyer and the director of the Texas Office of Forensic and Capital Writs, followed a jailer down a Huntsville prison corridor, he knew that his new client, Syed Rabbani, was in poor physical condition. Rabbani, then 57, was serving a death sentence for a 1987 murder, and was reported to be in bad health.

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Blue power: Will ocean waves be California’s new source of clean energy?

The world’s oceans may be vast, but they are getting crowded. Coastal areas are congested with cargo ships, international commercial fishing fleets, naval vessels, oil rigs and, soon, floating platforms for deep-sea mining.

But the Pacific Ocean is going to get even busier: Nearly 600 square miles of ocean off California have been leased for floating wind farms, with more expected. Now the state is considering hosting another renewable energy technology in the sea: Blue power, electricity created from waves and tides.

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Suicide rates for women increased 4 percent in 2022: CDC data

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The total number of suicides reached nearly 50,000 in 2022 — the highest number recorded in United States history, according to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data published this week. Even though the total number of men who committed suicide outpaced women 4 to 1 in 2022, the suicide rate for women increased twice as much as men from 2021 to 2022. The suicide rate of women increased 4 percent from 2021; for men, it increased by 2 percent.

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Despite war at home, Palestine arrives at global climate conference

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Hadeel Ikhmais left her home in the Palestinian city of Bethlehem at 5 a.m. on Tuesday to catch her 5 p.m. flight to Dubai. Ikhmais is the head of the climate change office at the Palestinian Environmental Quality Authority, or EQA, and for months she and her colleagues had been planning to attend COP28, the annual United Nations climate conference taking place in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, this year. Encouraged by the fact that an Arab nation was hosting the conference for the second year in a row, the Palestinian government had paid the United Nations tens of thousands of dollars to secure a pavilion for the first time ever. Pavilions serve as spaces for press conferences, delegate meetings, and venues to showcase a country’s climate priorities to COP attendees. Palestinian delegates spent months designing visuals for the pavilion, securing funds for travel, and preparing materials for the conference. Nearly 50 delegates planned to attend.

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George Santos’ potential replacement also has financial ethics issues

The U.S. House of Representatives has formally expelled Rep. George Santos (R-NY) because of numerous alleged financial fraud and crimes and numerous congressional ethics violations.

But Santos’ potential replacement — himself a one-time congressman — has a history of financial ethics issues, too.

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‘Indifference to human suffering’: Kissinger’s death causes Congress to convulse, contort

WASHINGTON – Henry A. Kissinger is gone, and many lawmakers on Capitol Hill hope he’s soon forgotten.

Kissinger was 100 years old when he died at his Connecticut home Wednesday.

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'Machine that mints Democrats' fined for financial violations

Field Team 6, a political action committee that touts itself as a “machine that mints Democrats,” has admitted to violating federal election law by failing to report all of its financial activity before the 2022 election.

The group, which focuses on voter registration in key states, will pay a $14,450 fine, develop a policy document for financial reporting and have a representative participate in a Federal Election Commission training program, according to FEC documents reviewed by Raw Story.

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