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'Wildly unconstitutional': Judge trashed for ordering newspaper to remove editorial

A Mississippi judge ordered a local newspaper remove an editorial that criticized city officials.

Chancery court judge Crystal Wise Martin issued a temporary restraining order Tuesday against the Clarksdale Press Register and ordered the newspaper to remove the Feb. 8 editorial, “Secrecy, Deception Erode Public Trust,” from its online portals and make it inaccessible after city officials sued for libel, reported WREG-TV.

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U.S.-Canadian relations on thin ice ahead of hockey rematch

Americans and Canadians are punching and booing each other in the wake of President Donald Trump's taunts about making Canada a U.S. state -- at least on the ice hockey rink.

Canadians have a long history of taking their national team hockey seriously. But with Trump goading their country and questioning its sovereignty, the temperature ahead of Thursday's NHL Four Nations Face-Off tournament final is decidedly icy.

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The View finds itself surprised to agree with Steve Bannon

The co-hosts of "The View" found themselves in the strange place of agreeing with right-wing firebrand Steve Bannon.

Speaking about President Donald Trump and Elon Musk's interview with Fox's Sean Hannity, the ladies cited Bannon's complaint that "Musk is a parasitic illegal immigrant. He wants to impose his freak experiments and play-act as God without any respect for the country's history, values, or traditions."

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'Flailing and thrashing around' Trump buried by conservative for Ukraine 'betrayal'

Both Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio were raked over the coals by a longtime columnist for the conservative National Review for nothing less than their "betrayal" of the people of Ukraine.

According to National Review's Jim Geraghty, Trump and Rubio are getting played by Russian strongman Vladimir Putin and getting nothing in return for turning their backs on Ukraine and the NATO countries that are battling Russian expansionism.

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Trump-nominated US attorney launches investigation into Schumer to 'protect' DOGE

A Trump-nominated D.C. prosecutor announced Wednesday that he's investigating Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and anyone who threatens federal employees like Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).

NBC News' Ryan Reilly reported to BlueSky that "this morning, Interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Ed Martin — a 'stop the steal' organizer and Jan. 6 defendant advocate — sent an email titled 'Operation Whirlwind' in which he said he's personally launched an investigation into Sen. Chuck Schumer."

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Steve Bannon's CPAC crowd applauds 'fugitive J6er' who fled FBI for four years

A crowd of conservatives at Steve Bannon's event outside the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) applauded a "fugitive" who said he fled from the FBI for four years after participating in the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021.

During the Thursday "Patriot Academy" gathering, Bannon again floated the idea of having the so-called "J6 Choir" perform at the Kennedy Center after President Donald Trump named himself president of the organization.

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'Zelenskyy better move fast': Trump threatens Ukraine's 'dictator' president

Donald Trump issued a mob boss-style threat toward Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelenskyy after he struck back at the U.S. president siding with Russia in its invasion.

High-level U.S. officials met Tuesday with their Russian counterparts – without representatives from Ukraine – to discuss a deal to end the war that could require the embattled nation to give up territory and rare earth mineral rights, among other concessions, and Trump blamed Zelenskyy for the full-scale invasion after he complained about getting left out of talks.

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Ailing pope's obstinacy a blessing or a curse?

by Ella IDE

Pope Francis, in hospital with pneumonia, is propelled by an energy and stubborn drive that has taken him far -- but could yet prove to be his undoing.

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Republicans find themselves in the awkward position of begging Trump for money: report

States are starting to feel the impact of President Donald Trump's budget cuts and funding freezes, which has reportedly forced GOP members of Congress to beg Trump for money.

While Republicans have publicly professed their support of Trump and his slashing of government, behind the scenes, they're calling his Cabinet officials to ask for help, the Washington Post reported Wednesday.

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Republican compares food assistance for poor to feeding bears on the side of the road

A Republican suggested to C-SPAN that food assistance for poor people was like feeding bears on the side of the road.

During a Thursday call-in segment with right-wing pundit Armstrong Williams, a Georgia Republican caller named Gary recalled his vacations to the Smoky Mountains.

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Trump's latest move would give him 'more power than any president ever had': CNN's Berman

Donald Trump issued an executive order that undermines the independence of regulatory agencies established by Congress in a move described as a power grab.

The order seeks executive authority over agencies established as independent by the legislative branch by requiring them to submit proposed regulations to the White House for review and claims the power to block them from spending money on anything that conflicts with the president's priorities.

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Trump takes swipe at Lindsey Graham as he takes sides on budget plan

Donald Trump took a swipe at Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) on Truth Social Wednesday as the president promoted the House GOP's singular budget bill that would include both spending reductions and tax cuts.

Graham, who chairs the Senate budget committee, is leading the charge for a competing two-bill plan that "leaves the extension of Mr. Trump's 2017 tax cuts for a later date while quickly increasing funding for border security and defense," CBS News reported. "But House Republicans have argued that passing two pieces of legislation carries a wider margin for error, given the narrow GOP majority in the lower chamber."

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'Find the love of their life': CPAC hyped as right-wing dating scene as conference opens

Mercedes Schlapp argued that young conservatives should attend the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) to find the love of their lives.

Schlapp, whose husband founded CPAC, hyped the conference in a Wednesday interview on Newsmax.

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