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Neo-Nazi group founder convicted in sniper plot on electrical grid to spark 'race war'

The founder of a neo-Nazi group has been convicted of charges after authorities said he and a woman he met in prison planned a series of “sniper attacks” on electrical substations, hoping to ignite a "race war."

Brandon Russell, 29, of Orlando, Florida, was convicted of conspiracy to damage an energy facility in a Baltimore federal court, the Baltimore Banner reported. Jurors deliberated for less than an hour.

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Rubio says Panama addressing US concerns on canal after Trump threats

by Shaun TANDON

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday voiced optimism that Panama would address concerns over Chinese influence in the Panama Canal, bringing down the temperature after President Donald Trump's threats to seize the vital waterway.

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Davis bids farewell to LA, ready for 'next chapter'

Anthony Davis paid tribute to Los Angeles in a farewell message to his adopted city on Monday following his shock trade to the Dallas Mavericks.

In his first comments since news broke that the Los Angeles Lakers were trading him to Dallas in exchange for Slovenian superstar Luka Doncic, Davis described the deal as "business."

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Truck crash leaves eggs on US freeway

A truck crash left eggs all over a California freeway on Monday, sparking internet jokes about the high cost of the accident at a time of soaring egg prices.

Highway patrol officers in Los Angeles scrambled to control traffic as it backed up following the pre-dawn accident.

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'Clown': GOP senator raked over the coals as she rubber stamps controversial Trump nominee

President Donald Trump's chances of getting former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard confirmed as director of national intelligence received a boost Monday as Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) indicated she will support her nomination.

"As one of the principal authors of the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 that established this coordinating position, I understand the critical role the DNI plays in the intelligence community," said Collins in a statement. "The Office of the Director of National Intelligence, however, has become far larger than it was designed to be, and Ms. Gabbard shares my vision of returning the agency to its intended size."

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'Total lie': Fed-up GOP strategist lashes out as ​expert scoffs at Trump getting 'rolled'

A war of words between a well-known GOP strategist and a Washington Post columnist broke out Monday evening in an animated back-and-forth interview segment where both political analysts traded barbs before the show host jumped in to tell one of them to “relax.”

The tense on-air moment unfolded during CNN’s “The Situation Room” during a debate over Trump’s tariff pauses on both Canada and Mexico, a situation Washington Post columnist Catherine Rampell described right out of the gate as laughable.

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Local officials push back as Texas lawmakers want to ban countywide voting on Election Day

By Natalia Contreras, Votebeat and The Texas Tribune

"Some Texas lawmakers want to ban countywide voting on Election Day. Local officials are pushing back." was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

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Elon Musk's move to gut foreign aid is just 'common sense' business smarts: Trump official

President Donald Trump's press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, didn't bat an eye when reporters inquired about tech billionaire Elon Musk's proposal to dismantle the U.S. Agency for International Development, arguing Musk is fully qualified to understand the agency's functions.

"What expertise does Elon Musk have in the areas of global health or humanitarian aid to assess what's happening at USAID?" a reporter asked Leavitt in an exchange captured on C-SPAN.

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'Brazen chauvinism and racism': Dem slams potential nominee with white nationalist ties

Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) sounded the alarm on reports that President Donald Trump’s administration was on the verge of naming a former White House speechwriter to a top State Department role despite being previously fired over ties to white nationalists.

Murphy appeared rattled by what he called the “radical views” of Darren Beattie — who is expected to take on the role of acting undersecretary for public diplomacy and public affairs — but told CNN’s Jake Tapper that Beattie's reemergence in the new Trump administration isn’t surprising.

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Hundreds of US government sites go offline

Hundreds of US government websites were offline on Monday, an AFP review showed, including that of the humanitarian agency USAID which President Donald Trump's administration is shutting down.

From a list of nearly 1,400 federal sites provided by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), more than 350 were unavailable on Monday afternoon.

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Salvage crews recover part of plane in fatal Washington crash

Salvage crews on Monday recovered part of the fuselage of a passenger plane that plunged into the Potomac River last week after colliding with a US Army helicopter, killing 67 people.

A large crane assisted by a smaller one gingerly pulled the twisted wreckage of the Bombardier CRJ-700 operated by American Eagle airlines out of the water and placed it on a barge.

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With boos and boycotts, Canadians voice displeasure with Trump

by Anne-Marie PROVOST

They're booing the American national anthem, canceling holidays in the United States, and boycotting American products: Canadians are responding to US President Donald Trump's tariff threats with anger and patriotic spending.

"What Donald Trump is doing to Canada, I find it completely disgusting," says Huguette Beaudoin.

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Covid's origins reviewed: Lab leak or natural spillover?

by Issam AHMED

Whether Covid-19 was unleashed by a laboratory mishap or spilled over from animals remains an enduring, fiercely contested mystery.

Here are the leading arguments that fuel both sides of this debate, as AFP reflects on the virus's impact five years after it reshaped the world.

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