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Air in 12 Texas counties exceeded federal soot standards. Only four may face consequences

"The air in 12 Texas counties exceeded federal soot standards. Only four may face consequences." 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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Regulator accuses drug middlemen of wild price hikes, possibly steering business to selves

The Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday released an interim report saying that powerful drug middlemen marked up drugs for cancer, AIDS, multiple sclerosis and other serious maladies far over the going rate — as much as a thousand percent over the going rate in 22% of instances.

The upcharges provided $7.3 billion in additional revenue between 2017 and 2022 to pharmacies owned by the same companies, the report said. Meanwhile, the middlemen usually paid competitor pharmacies less for dispensing the same drugs, it added.

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Medicaid changes floated on Ohio and federal level could impact hundreds of thousands

Hundreds of thousands of Ohio children are enrolled in public health insurance such as Medicaid, which could be in for major changes and cuts as the new presidential administration takes hold with authors and proponents of Project 2025 nominated for key roles.

Meanwhile, the state of Ohio faces a new two-year budget cycle in 2025, where lawmakers and the governor will, among many other things, deal with Medicaid, any potential federal-level cuts, and financing for new child well-being laws passed just before the new year.

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GOP promises Colorado families $4.5K a year as it garners support to cut fees

Colorado Senate Republicans claim that a collection of bills they plan to introduce will save an average family about $4,500 per year by repealing numerous fees and regulations.

The bills target housing, transportation, groceries, utility bills and other everyday expenses.

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'More important public interest': Legal expert says judge got Trump sentence wrong

President-elect Donald Trump should not have gotten away scot-free without any penalty whatsoever after being convicted on 34 felony counts of business fraud, according to a legal analyst.

Eric Foster, an attorney and columnist with The Plain Dealer, argued that the immunity doctrine cited by Judge Juan Merchan should not have colored his decision to impose an actual penalty on the convicted felon, soon to be the 47th president of the United States.

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'Major problem': CNN legal expert pinpoints potential answer that could derail Pam Bondi

CNN's Elie Honig identified some pointed questions that Pam Bondi should be compelled to answer before she's confirmed as Donald Trump's attorney general.

The former Florida state attorney general faces the start of her confirmation process in a hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, and the CNN legal analyst urged the Democratic minority to press Bondi on her assistance with Trump's efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss.

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'Shapeshifter' Zuckerberg torched for 'MMA fighter cosplay' by Alabama columnist

Kyle Whitmire, a columnist for AL.com, has penned a scathing takedown of Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg for his sudden transformation into red-pilled Trump supporter ahead of the president-elect's second term.

In his piece, Whitmire labels Zuckerberg a "billionaire shapeshifter" and documents how quickly he decided to ax Facebook's fact-checking program and its anti-hate speech policies just after Trump's election.

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'Okay, interesting': CNN host skeptical of GOP consultant's Project 2025 denials

CNN's Sarah Sidner pushed back against a Republican consultant who played down concerns about the controversial Project 2025 blueprint for a second Donald Trump administration.

Russell Vought, the president-elect's nominee for White House budget director, is expected to face tough questions from senators about his involvement with the right-wing agenda that became a key topic in the 2024 campaign after polling found it was widely known and deeply unpopular with voters, but Sen. Marco Rubio's former campaign manager told CNN that those concerns were overblown.

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Watch: MSNBC's 'Morning Joe' cuts to commercial as squabble breaks out over Joe Biden

For the second time in a week, MSNBC host Joe Scarborough got into an argument with one of his regular "Morning Joe" panelists which led, in this case, to co-host Mika Brzezinski interceding and taking the show to commercial.

Last week Scarborough got into an argument with fellow MSNBC host Michael Steele over the effectiveness of being civil with Donald Trump with Steele at one time telling his counterpart, "I'm telling you something you seem to forget –– so, let me make my point, you may not like it, but I'm going to make it."

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Trump's ex-defense chief won't say whether Hegseth is qualified to lead the Pentagon

Donald Trump's former defense secretary refused to state that the president-elect's latest nominee was qualified to lead the Pentagon.

Mark Esper, now a CNN global affairs analyst, appeared Wednesday morning on the network to discuss the confirmation hearings for defense nominee Pete Hegseth, and host Kasie Hunt challenged him "bottom line" to say whether the former Fox News host and National Guard veteran was qualified for the job.

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'Little of substance': Senate Republicans ripped by WSJ for giving Hegseth 'a pass'

The Wall Street Editorial Board came away from watching the Senate interrogation of Fox News personality Pete Hegseth to be Donald Trump's next secretary of defense unsatisfied and left with the hope that the embattled nominee will surprise them.

In an editorial published after Hegseth's contentious hearing that lasted over 4 hours, the editors praised Sen, Tim Kaine (D-VA) for his incisive questioning about Hegseth's documented history of alcohol abuse and treatment of women while calling out Republicans for not doing their jobs.

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Ex-White House aide flags 'Achilles heel for Democrats' moving forward

A former White House aide to president Joe Biden reacted to Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) challenging Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) to a fight during an argument during a meeting of the House Oversight Committee.

Crockett accused her Republican colleague of demonizing transgender athletes to scare donors into giving her campaign cash, but Mace objected to the Democratic lawmaker using the colloquialism "child" in reference to her and invited her to "take it outside" – which former Biden aide Meghan Hays told CNN was completely unacceptable.

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Thai PM says nearly fell for foreign leader phone scam

Thailand's Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra almost fell victim to a phone scam using AI to impersonate a foreign leader's voice, she said Wednesday.

The PM, the youngest daughter of telecoms billionaire and ex-prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, said she received a message in a voice sounding identical to a well-known leader, without identifying the person.

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