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GOP mulls breaking intel committee rules to jam through Tulsi Gabbard nomination

Tulsi Gabbard's nomination to be director of national intelligence appears to be in significant jeopardy, which is why Republicans are reportedly mulling breaking the Senate Intelligence Committee's own rules to get her over the finish line.

Politico reports that "some Republican senators are pushing for the unusual step of making public" the vote in the Senate Intelligence Committee to advance Gabbard's nomination, even though such votes have historically taken place behind closed doors.

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Fetterman denies shift toward Trump amid concern over his Democratic credentials

U.S. Senator John Fetterman’s complex relationship with President Donald Trump has raised many eyebrows on the left, with some Democrats worrying he could switch sides, giving Senate Republicans a greater advantage in their current narrow majority.

Fetterman, the senior senator from Pennsylvania, was the first Senate Democrat to join Trump’s Truth Social website and the first Democratic Senator to visit Trump at Mar-a-Lago after the 2024 election.

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Trump order could put American tourists in the crossfire at vacation hotspots

Donald Trump is risking violence against American tourists in Mexico with one of his first executive orders, according to experts.

The president issued an executive order shortly after he was sworn in that officially designated Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations, like al-Qaida and the Islamic State, and the Pentagon deployed 1,500 active-duty troops to the border – and experts say that Trump risks significant blowback if he carries through on sending special forces into the neighboring country, reported The Guardian.

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Hegseth restores Tuskeegee Airmen to Air Force training program after DEI flub

During his first day at the Pentagon, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reversed efforts to cut video of the famed WWII Tuskegee Airmen from Air Force training courses.

The Air Force removed videos on the first Black pilots to fly for the U.S. military in order to comply with the Trump administration's elimination of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion efforts in federal departments and agencies.

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'It would be epic': Fox News' Kayleigh McEnany calls to put Trump's face on Mount Rushmore

Fox News hosts, including Kayleigh McEnany, are pushing to put President Donald Trump's face on Mouth Rushmore.

In a fawning segment on the Fox News Outnumbered program on Monday, host Harris Faulkner reported on Rep. Ana Paulina Luna's (R-FL) legislation to have the current president carved into the iconic mountain. Faulkner spoke as a Fox News chyron read, "Growing calls to add Trump's face to Mr. Rushmore."

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European leaders condemn Musk over 'ominous' push for Germany to 'forget' Holocaust

Billionaire enterpreneur Elon Musk insisted at a far-right rally in Germany over the weekend that the European country must move "beyond the past" and leave behind the memory of one of the deadliest genocides in history—but as leaders on the continent marked the 80th anniversary of the Auschwitz concentration camp liberation on Monday, several made clear that Musk's advice was not welcome.

Musk's comments on "'the need to forget German guilt for Nazi crimes' sounded all too familiar and ominous," said Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk on Sunday. "Especially only hours before the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz."

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Silicon Valley rattled by low-cost Chinese AI

by Alex PIGMAN

Fears that the AI gold rush could be under threat rocked Wall Street on Monday following the emergence of a ChatGPT-like model from China, triggering predictions of turmoil for Silicon Valley and accusations of cheating.

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Dozens die in Arizona sober living homes as state officials flub Medicaid fraud response

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Reporting Highlights

  • Unrecognized Deaths: At least 40 Native residents of Phoenix-area sober living homes and treatment facilities died between the spring of 2022 and summer of 2024, amid a Medicaid fraud crisis.
  • Unheeded Warnings: Republican and Democratic administrations failed to act on evidence the fraud was imperiling Native Americans whose care was paid for by the state’s Medicaid agency.
  • Seeking Answers: Some of the victims’ families said authorities have yet to inform them how the fraud schemes ensnared their loved ones and contributed to their deaths.

These highlights were written by the reporters and editors who worked on this story.

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'Hilarious!' MAGA mocks Selena Gomez as she sobs about 'her people' being deported

MAGA conservatives pounced on actress and singer Selena Gomez for posting a video on social media in which she laments the mass deportations underway throughout the United States.

In the video posted to X then later removed, Gomez says, “I’m so sorry. All my people are getting attacked. The children, I don’t understand. I wish I could do something."

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Oklahoma Republican's bill to deregulate donkey milk raises eyebrows

One Republican state lawmaker has filed new legislation to address the apparently pressing problem of donkey milk shortages.

Heartland Signal reports that Oklahoma state Sen. Shane Jett is pushing a new bill to deregulate the sale of donkey milk in his state.

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Mike Johnson fears imminent revelation of 'embarrassing' texts to White House aide: report

Former Trump White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson was a key witness for the January 6 Select Committee in 2022, and in 2024, she was among the conservative Republicans who said she would be voting for Democratic nominee Kamala Harris for president.

Hutchinson told NBC News, "I have known for quite a long time, No. 1, that I would never in my life vote for Donald Trump ever again."

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Teacher investigated after asking ICE to raid school where kids 'don't even speak English'

A substitute teacher in Texas was reportedly under investigation after asking U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to raid a school where many of the students "don't even speak English."

KERA reported Monday that Fort Worth ISD revealed the investigation in a Facebook post.

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'It can't be real': North Carolina voters furious at efforts to scrap 60K ballots

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A Republican judge has spent more than two months trying to overturn his narrow defeat for a North Carolina Supreme Court seat by arguing that around 60,000 ballots should be tossed out. But many residents have only recently learned that their votes are in danger of not being counted and say they have done nothing wrong.

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