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'Champing at the bit': Analyst claims Republican just showed rush to slash Social Security

Republicans are already revealing their eagerness to cut earned benefits for millions of Americans, if one House Republican is to be believed.

In a recent interview with Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo, Rep. Richard McCormick (R-GA) said that he aims to convince his fellow lawmakers that "hard decisions" need to be made about Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid if his party is to succeed in its goal of making sweeping budget cuts.

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Charity run by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle gave 'huge sum' to Biden's daughter: report

Based in Beverly Hills, California, the Archewell Foundation is the charitable outfit operated by Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, and his wife Meghan Markle.

In an article published on Tuesday, the Daily Beast reported that Archewell has made some generous donations to members of President Joe Biden's family —including his daughter, social worker Ashley Biden.

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'Monumental victory': Wisconsin Judge axes Walker-era attack on union rights

More than a decade after it sparked massive protests in the state capital, a Wisconsin judge on Monday struck down a controversial law that effectively ended public sector collective bargaining in the state.

In his final judgement, Dane County Circuit Judge Jacob Frost crossed out 85 sections of the 2011 law known as Act 10, which was championed by then-Republican Gov. Scott Walker. Frost's ruling restored the union rights of teachers, sanitation workers, nurses, and other public sector employees.

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Family socked with 'mind-blowing' bill for toddler's routine illness tests

An Illinois family was shocked by an exorbitant bill for routine medical tests for their toddler daughter.

The 3-year-old was sobbing uncontrollably last December after being put down for bed, and her mother Maggi Wettstein feared she might have another yeast or urinary tract infection, which had already happened during potty training. So they took the girl around 10:30 p.m. to a nearby emergency room operated by Carle Health, reported the Washington Post and KFF Health News.

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How Democrats and Republicans look at Hunter Biden’s pardon and one for J6ers

Despite apparent consternation from a small number of Democrats—including Governor Jared Polis and U.S. Senator Michael Bennet, both of Colorado, and Senator Gary Peters of Michigan—a strong majority of Democratic voters support President Joe Biden's decision to issue a complete, blanket pardon for Hunter Biden, his son, whom incoming Trump nominees are expected to continue to target. Multiple legal experts, including former federal prosecutors, have stated they would not have brought charges against Hunter Biden. The President and the White House have indicated the pardon was in response to Trump's nominations.

A YouGov poll conducted Monday of over 3500 adults found 64% of Democrats approve of President Biden pardoning his son, while 21% disapprove. Nearly eight in ten Republicans (79%) disapprove. Overall, 34% of the country approves, and 50% does not. Adults 45 and older were the largest groups to disapprove.

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Black Republicans 'feel left out' by Trump's mostly white Cabinet picks: report

President-elect Donald Trump hasn't yet chosen any Black Republicans to serve in his cabinet, and ABC News reports that some Black GOP operatives "feel left out" by it.

The operatives, who all chose to remain anonymous, were discouraged that Trump had given his highest profile cabinet picks so far to mostly white allies, although Trump tapped Latino Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) to be his secretary of state.

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'Good luck!' Critics pounce on Democrats for re-electing 'sad sack' Senate leaders

Senate Democrats are largely running back to the same leadership team of the past two years — and not everyone is thrilled.

Chuck Schumer (D-NY) was re-elected as the party's Senate leader in a closed-door caucus meeting Tuesday, while Dick Durban (D-IL) will hold onto the party whip role he's held for nearly two decades and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Mark Warner (D-VA) will keep their positions as vice chairs of the Democratic Caucus.

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Billionaire investor with military contracts picked to be No. 2 at Trump's Pentagon

President-elect Donald Trump has announced that he intends to nominate billionaire investor Steve Feinberg to be the second in command at the Defense Department.

The Washington Post's John Hudson wrote that Feinberg has "investments in companies that maintain Pentagon contracts."

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Federal court rules Idaho can enforce so-called 'abortion trafficking' law

Nearly two years after it was first proposed by Republican lawmakers, an Idaho law that, as one rights advocate said, essentially "traps" people in the state to stop them from getting abortion care, was permitted to go into effect on Monday after a federal appeals court ruling.

The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Idaho can prohibit people from "harboring or transporting" a minor who needs to leave the state to obtain an abortion, which is still legal in the surrounding states of Oregon, Washington, and Montana.

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Local Satanists turn tables on Christian program in Ohio schools

A group of Satanists in Ohio have turned the tables on a "religious release" program in public schools that allows for students to be taken off campus for religious education in the middle of the school day.

The Cleveland Plain Dealer reported that the Edgewood Elementary School in Marysville, Ohio will begin allowing students to take time off during the school day to attend the Hellion Academy of Independent Learning (HAIL), which is sponsored by the Satanic Temple.

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Laura Loomer publicly mocks Marjorie Taylor Greene over latest message to Trump

Right-wing firebrands Laura Loomer and Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) continued their public feud on social media Tuesday.

The Georgia Republican Greene responded to President Joe Biden's sweeping pardon of his son Hunter by urging President-elect Donald Trump to do the same thing for his allies — although it's not clear who she meant or for which alleged crimes they should receive clemency.

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Candace Owens backs Russia against Ukraine's 'homosexual actor' president

Right-wing influencer Candace Owens came out in support of a Russian victory in Ukraine after claiming that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was a "homosexual actor."

In a Tuesday post on X (formerly Twitter), Owens said she would never "hope that Zelensky triumphs over an orthodox Russia."

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'Who among us hasn't?' Trump aide hit by affair lawsuit mocked for Pete Hegseth defense

The internet encouraged Donald Trump's aide Jason Miller to avoid conversations about families after he answered questions on CNN about Pete Hegseth, who is Trump's nomination for Secretary of Defense.

Hegseth has been plagued with scandals involving a payoff of a sexual assault accuser, alleged drunken behavior and sexual harassment — with even his own mother emailing her son in 2018 and accusing him of "using women for his own power" and mistreating them. She begged him to get help.

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