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'Insufficient': Experts say US terrorist designation of white supremacist group not enough

For the first time, the State Department has designated a white supremacist group a terrorist organization.

Writing for Lawfare, Seamus Hughes, with co-authors Colin P. Clarke and Camden Carmichael, flagged Wednesday that Terrorgram Collective, which operates largely online, is now considered a transnational terrorist group.

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GOP senator uses nominee vetting time to push Trump's debunked 'lost children' accusation

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) used part of his time questioning the nominee to lead the Department of Justice to launch into an aside repeating Donald Trump's misleading claim that the Biden administration has "lost" hundreds of thousands of immigrant children.

Trump claimed in his Person of the Year interview with Time magazine that the Biden administration lost track of more than 300,000 migrant children who crossed the border unaccompanied.

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'Completely out of step': Mike Pence’s org comes out swinging against Trump Cabinet pick

Former Vice President Mike Pence may no longer be President-elect Donald Trump's right-hand man, but he's not quite done with politics yet.

That's according to a Wednesday article in Politico, which reported that Pence's organization, Advancing American Freedom (AAF), is waging a campaign aimed at Republican senators urging them to reject one of Trump's high-profile Cabinet picks.

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Long-term exposure to wildfire smoke is poorly understood — and a growing risk

Millions of people across the Los Angeles area are being exposed to wildfire smoke as fires burn through homes and vehicles. The fires in January 2025 have burned thousands of structures, along with the building materials, furniture, paints, plastics and electronics inside them.

When materials like these burn, they can release toxic chemicals with the potential to harm people breathing the air downwind.

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Nearly 20 Tennessee lawmakers hit with subpoenas in corruption trial

NASHVILLE — Multiple Tennessee lawmakers received subpoenas Wednesday to testify in the corruption trial of former House Speaker Glen Casada and his ex-chief of staff, Cade Cothren.

The Tennessee Lookout obtained a copy of a subpoena and cover letter from one lawmaker who spoke on condition of anonymity. The lawmaker said about 20 legislators were subpoenaed.

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'Fantasy': Ohio House speaker denounces current spending on public schools

Ohio House Republican leadership is doubling down on their threat to cut public school spending, with House Speaker Matt Huffman calling the continuation of the current Fair School Funding Plan a “fantasy” and eyeing $650 million in cuts.

Ohio’s history with school funding isn’t the brightest. The Ohio Supreme Court ruled in 1997 that the way the state funds schools is unconstitutional, relying too much on property taxes.

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Elon Musk involved with Iran hostage deal despite no formal government role: report

The world's richest man may have made promises to Iran from the U.S. government behind the scenes to help get an Italian journalist released from jail there. If true, the action would raise questions about whether Musk violated the Logan Act.

The New York Times reported Wednesday that "the tech billionaire had a secret meeting with the Iranian ambassador to the United Nations."

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DeSantis may be about to throw a wrench into Trump's congressional agenda: report

MAGA world has grown concerned that Gov. Ron DeSantis' (R-FL) pick to fill Marco Rubio's (R-FL) vacant Senate seat could dwindle the House's Republican majority even further and endanger Trump legislation from passing through Congress.

Rubio is currently undergoing confirmation hearings to become the next secretary of state.

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Right-wing activists tee up two cases intended to strangle Planned Parenthood: analyst

Republicans have sought for decades to cut off federal funding for Planned Parenthood, a reproductive health care network that is a key provider of STD treatment, cancer screenings, and contraception — in large part because it is also one of the nation's largest abortion providers. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has stated it's one of his key goals. But if some GOP state officials and right-wing activists have their way, he might not even get the chance to.

That's because there's a pair of legal cases working their way through the courts that are intended to crush Planned Parenthood financially, forcing them to shutter their doors even without any federal action against them, Susan Rinkunas wrote for Slate.

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Confused GOP senator defends QAnon followers on cannibalism because 'shaman' is vegetarian

A seemingly confused Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) defended Jacob Chansley, the so-called QAnon Shaman, because he was reportedly a vegetarian.

During Wednesday's confirmation hearing for attorney general nominee Pam Bondi, Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) noted that Kash Patel, President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for FBI director, had expressed belief in QAnon conspiracy theories.

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Sam Alito raises hackles after asking if PornHub publishes Gore Vidal-style essays

United States Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito on Wednesday drew instant ridicule from social media users after it was reported that he asked whether the website PornHub also published erudite essays as Playboy once did during its heyday.

As documented by Chron.com reporter Gwen Howerton, Alito raised this matter during a hearing about the state of Texas's online pornography website age verification law.

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'That a joke?' Biden hits back as he's asked if Trump should get credit for Gaza deal

President Joe Biden made it clear Wednesday that his team was taking credit for the ceasefire deal announced between Israel and Hamas.

A reporter asked Biden at a Wednesday afternoon presser, "How much credit do you give to the Trump team for this deal? Trump is already taking credit for it."

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'You were censured': Pam Bondi tries to belittle senator as she's grilled over Jan. 6

Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) and attorney general nominee Pam Bondi clashed over Donald Trump's efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss.

Like other Democratic senators on the Senate Judiciary Committee, Schiff pressed Bondi to say whether Trump lost that election, which she claimed at the time was rife with fraud. But Bondi complained he was trying to trap her with a "gotcha" question and insisted she would never "play politics" if confirmed as attorney general.

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