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Jewish man says United pilot hurled antisemitic abuse because he took too long in bathroom

A United Airlines pilot allegedly had an Orthodox Jewish man dragged out of an aircraft lavatory with his pants down, shouted an antisemitic tirade and had him arrested because he took too long on the toilet, reported The Independent reported Friday.

According to the report, a lawsuit claims Yisrael Liebb, 20, who was flying from a resort town in Mexico to Houston, Texas, had been suffering from constipation and spent a prolonged amount of time in the facilities, agitating the crew.

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Kansas senator seeks higher rent for Statehouse reporters who write ‘inaccurate’ stories

TOPEKA — Sen. Virgil Peck wants to raise the rent of reporters who write “inaccurate” things about him from their Statehouse offices.

The Associated Press, Kansas City Star, Topeka Capital-Journal, Kansas Public Radio, KSNT-TV and Hawver’s Capitol Report, now run by State Affairs, currently pay $100 per year for basement offices that range in size from 154 to 311 square feet.

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'You work for us!' GOP senator silent as hit by surprise protest in deep red state

Several dozen demonstrators arrived early to the Alaska State Capitol on Thursday ahead of U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan’s annual address to the Legislature, to express concerns and display protest signs for the senator as he walked into the House chamber.

People held signs written on the permitted size paper of 11 by 17 inches, some reading “You work for us not Trump!”, “Treat Canada like our friend, not our enemy!” and “No Kings!”

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Casey DeSantis on whether she’ll run for governor: ‘We’ll see’

First Lady Casey DeSantis kept the speculation alive that she will run to succeed Gov. Ron DeSantis during a discussion at a conservative summit in Maryland on Friday.

“We’ll see,” the first lady said, responding to a question about the campaign talk and referring to her husband as a “GOAT” (greatest of all time) in the executive post.

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Musk PAC offers voters $100 for signing petition against ‘activist judges'

A political action committee associated with Elon Musk is offering Wisconsin voters $100 if they sign a petition “in opposition to activist judges” and another $100 if they refer another person who signs the petition. The petition requires people to provide a name, address, email and phone number — information that will help the group make further contact with voters.

The group, America PAC, has reported spending more than $7 million in support of Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimel’s campaign for state Supreme Court. Musk himself has contributed more than $13 million to pro-Schimel efforts.

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'Ludicrous': FBI insiders fume as Trump DOJ prioritizes 6-year-old case

FBI officials who are used to spending their time investigating terrorism, drug trafficking, and other high-profile crimes have been given a major new assignment that they are not at all happy to have.

Vanity Fair reports that the FBI's flagship field office in New York has been recruited in an "all hands on deck" effort to redact documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case.

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'Who are you?’ Writer finds eerie link between TV's 'Severance' and life in MAGA world

In a piece for The New York Times, opinion culture editor Adam Sternbergh drew some uncomfortable parallels between MAGA world and the "lavishly surreal" Apple TV+ sci-fi thriller "Severance," which aired its second season finale Friday.

To the uninitiated, "Severance" "follows a quartet of employees at a mysterious company who’ve had their consciousness split into two identities: innies, the people they are at work, and outies, the people they are everywhere else," Sternbergh wrote. It was the second season's exploration of "the ways in which people often aren’t who they seem or profess to be," that got him thinking about those living in Donald Trump's MAGA world and those watching in disbelief from the sidelines.

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'A ripe set of targets': Intel experts sound alarm that fired spies could turn on U.S.

Add to concerns about the slash-and-burn efforts of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to purge as many federal workers as possible before the courts can intervene, is the risk that fired employees who have had access to the nation's secrets will be ripe for recruitment.

According to a report from Politico's Amy Mackinnon, current and retired intel officials are waving red flags that the nation's security is at risk with so many losing their jobs in a singular occupation where there are few opportunities after dismissal.

Pointing out that Donald Trump's approval of letting Elon Musk and DOGE staffers have a free hand in firing left and right has had the end effect of putting "hundreds of intelligence and national security officials who had access to reams of classified information" on the street.

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In interviews with ex-U.S. intelligence officials, lawyers specializing in national security matters and counterintelligence experts, Mackinnon wrote there is a foreboding sense of alarm over the newly created national security crisis during Trump's second term.

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'Stagflation has arrived': Frequent Fox economics analysis guest sounds dire warning

The Kobeissi Letter, the economics analysis letter founded by frequent Fox Business guest Adam Kobeissi, put out a new warning on the American economy on Friday.

Writing on X, the Kobeissi Letter pointed to data released this week by the Philadelphia Federal Reserve as a particularly troubling signpost about where the economy is headed.

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'Feels more real': Granddaughter Kai may be Trump's secret weapon for next gen GOP

Donald Trump's teenaged granddaughter Kai Trump is being credited with "humanizing" the president she calls "just a normal grandpa," and acting as a White House conduit to the next generation of Republicans.

The 17-year-old social media influencer is the eldest child of Donald Trump Jr. and ex-wife Vanessa Trump. In a Washington Post profile, she is described as the "Gen Z White House vlogger" who gives an unprecedented look behind the political scenes to her more than six million followers.

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'Despicable': Trump official threatens total Social Security shutdown over DOGE ruling

Defenders of the Social Security Administration on Friday blasted acting Commissioner Leland Dudeks' threat to shut down the agency in response to a federal judge cutting off the Department of Government Efficiency's access to SSA data.

U.S. District Judge Ellen Hollander wrote Thursday that "the DOGE team is essentially engaged in a fishing expedition at SSA." She issued a temporary restraining order targeting affiliates of the government-gutting entity created by Republican President Donald Trump and led by Big Tech CEO Elon Musk, the richest person on the planet.

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'Perhaps': Trump admits that Elon Musk could be 'susceptible' to Chinese influence

President Donald Trump on Friday said that he would not want to show billionaire Elon Musk American plans for a potential war with China because he might be "susceptible" to influence from the Chinese government.

While addressing reporters, Trump was asked why he would be reluctant to share the plans with Musk, who has extensive business dealings with China.

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‘Such garbage!’ Trump question time goes off rails as he melts down over Musk report

A White House press conference went off the rails Friday as President Donald Trump was asked about a New York Times report — and he descended into a furious rant.

Trump was asked by Fox News’ Peter Doocy about the Times’ story, published late Thursday, that claimed Musk — an unelected immigrant — was to be briefed on top secret plans involving a potential war with China.

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