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As Trump declares 'Gulf of America,' US enters name wars

For years, as disputes over names on the map riled up nationalist passions in several parts of the world, US policymakers have watched warily, trying to stay out or to quietly encourage peace.

Suddenly, the United States has gone from a reluctant arbiter to a nomenclature belligerent, as President Donald Trump declared that the Gulf of Mexico will henceforth be called the "Gulf of America."

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'God I am ugly': Nashville school shooter's social media shows he embraced white supremacy

The 17-year-old who killed a female student at a high school in Nashville before taking his own life was an African-American Reserve Officers' Training Corp member who hated Black people and identified as involuntarily celibate, according to a manifesto apparently posted by him online.

A document outlining his views was posted to the X account of the shooter, Solomon Henderson, along with a photo of a handgun in a backpack that appears to have been taken in a bathroom before he walked into the cafeteria at Antioch High School and opened fire around 11 a.m. Central Time. Henderson’s X account was still active, with the link at the time of publication.

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New explosive wildfire erupts near Los Angeles

by Frederic J. BROWN

A new wildfire erupted north of Los Angeles on Wednesday, exploding in size and sparking orders for tens of thousands of people to evacuate in a region already staggering from the effects of huge blazes.

Ferocious flames were devouring hillsides near Castaic Lake, spreading rapidly to cover more than 5,000 acres (2,000 hectares) in just a few hours.

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'Absolutely shameful!' AOC and Jamie Raskin team up to fight MAGA-led bill

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez took to the House floor on Wednesday to denounce the Laken Riley Act, the bill sailing through Congress on the support of the GOP and a small handful of Democrats that would require mandatory detention of immigrants for certain theft-related crimes.

When her time expired, another lawmaker tried to shut her down — except one of her colleagues jumped in to let her finish.

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Farms already seeing 'massive drop off' in workers as mass deportations begin: report

The country’s agricultural sector is in full-blown panic mode as President Donald Trump’s long-promised mass deportations are starting to become a reality in farming communities across the United States.

And the ripple effect could soon hit supermarkets, as the chaos surrounding Trump’s strict immigration policies – which already include stepped-up ICE raids – is already threatening to send food prices soaring before long, according to a report in The New Republic.

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Trump pardons ex-police officer convicted in deadly DC police chase and cover-up

President Donald Trump has continued his pardons and commutations for those he is allied with. The latest came Wednesday evening when he announced "a full and unconditional pardon" for Andrew Zabavsky, one of two Washington, D.C. police officers who were convicted of killing a 20-year-old scooter rider during a police chase.

In 2020, police pursued Karon Hylton-Brown for riding a scooter without a helmet. Hylton-Brown crashed the rented moped as officers gave chase. Authorities described the chase at the time as "illegally reckless."

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'We deserve better': Lawmaker blasts Trump's latest move to 'cozy up to the gun lobby'

Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY) tore into President Donald Trump's decision to dismantle the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention in his first week.

"It took one day for Donald Trump to disband the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention," wrote Goldman, a former federal prosecutor. "Gun violence is the leading cause of death for U.S. children, but Trump and the GOP would rather cozy up to the gun lobby than protect our kids. We deserve better than this."

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'Are you a liar?' Ex-prosecutor shares his burning questions for FBI nominee

President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the FBI, Kash Patel, has a history of exaggerating his role in the Benghazi investigations, and at least one former Justice Department official wants to know the truth.

Speaking to MSNBC on Wednesday, former FBI general counsel and DOJ prosecutor Andrew Weissmann wants to know the specifics about Patel's resume — and discrepancies in it.

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Johnson flip-flops on Trump Jan. 6 rioter pardons — then orders probe into committee

After Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) said that January 6 rioters who committed acts of violence should not be let off the hook — he's standing by President Donald Trump's move to pardon hundreds of rioters, according to Politico.

Politico's Kyle Cheney reported via Bluesky, "This morning, Speaker Johnson said he won't 'second-guess' Donald Trump's pardons of Jan. 6 defendants and said 'We’re not looking backwards, we’re looking forwards.' Then he ordered up an investigation of the Jan. 6 committee."

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'So dumb': Ex-DOJ official says GOP's  'deep state' purge threatens Trump's own agenda

Amid reports that career Justice and State Department employees are already being fired as President Donald Trump's administration tries to appoint more political allies to serve in those positions, a former prosecutor lamented Wednesday on MSNBC that the right appears hellbent on chasing shadows — to the detriment of functioning government.

One of the pledges from "Project 2025" discussed the removal of all employment protections in place to allow a mass government firing. It's part of the Heritage Foundation’s initiative to install 50,000 conservative movement activists to work in government posts.

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'Very unexpected': GOP lawmaker struggles to defend mass pardons of officer attackers

Rep. Mike Turner (R-OH) struggled to justify the massive scope of President Donald Trump's pardons of Jan. 6 rioters when confronted by CNN's Jake Tapper on Wednesday — arguing that some of the rioters were treated unfairly, but appearing uncomfortable about those who were convicted of violent offenses against police officers.

Turner, who holds a much more traditional GOP view on foreign policy compared with Trump, was recently booted out of the powerful chairmanship of the House Intelligence Committee by House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), and was reportedly enraged about it.

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'Didn’t give himself a pardon': Trump puts Biden on notice over potential prosecution

President Donald Trump put former President Joe Biden on notice Wednesday that his failure to include himself as part of his flurry of last-minute pardons before departing from the White House could come back to haunt him.

The moment came during a preview of a Fox News interview with Trump set to air Wednesday night, which the network has billed as the president’s first “exclusive” Oval Office sit-down interview since his inauguration.

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Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes spotted on Capitol Hill four years after J6 role

Stewart Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers who played a significant role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, reportedly returned to the scene of the crime on Wednesday.

Several Capitol Hill reporters spotted Rhodes at a Dunkin' in the Longworth House Office Building, seated with two women and a man.

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