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'It's just strange': GOP senator baffled by party's urge to jump off health-care cliff

WASHINGTON — Republican leaders’ refusal to consider extending Affordable Care Act subsidies set to expire at year’s end is weird, according to at least one senior GOP senator, after the issue erupted and fueled high drama in the House this week.

“It's just strange,” Sen. Mike Rounds (R-SD), who sits on the Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, told congressional reporters.

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GOP turn on Trump as they highlight issue president 'can't talk his way out of'

The Republican Party is turning on Donald Trump once more after the president's national address.

A GOP insider believes there is one issue Trump "can't happy talk his way out of" as political analysts highlight the woeful cost of living crisis. The unnamed insider, speaking to CNN, is said to be advising on several midterm races and the cost of living crisis will likely be a hot topic for voters next year.

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Trump compared to fictional dictator in scathing post from Gavin Newsom Press Office

Donald Trump has found himself compared to a fictional dictator by the press office of California Governor Gavin Newsom.

A viral post to the Governor Newsom Press Office X account had an image of Trump, screenshot from a recent announcement video, contrast with that of President Snow from The Hunger Games series. The comparison was made just hours after Trump announced his plans for a "patriotic" competition that had many compare it to the dystopian fiction series written by Suzanne Collins.

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'Everything is a lie': Jimmy Kimmel mocks Trump's Kennedy Center name change vote

A unanimous vote to change the name of The Kennedy Center has been mocked by talk show host Jimmy Kimmel.

The 58-year-old observed two major problems with Donald Trump's play to have the center renamed. The board agreed unanimously to change the name of the building from The Kennedy Center to The Trump Kennedy Center. White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt says the reason for the change is to credit "the unbelievable work President Trump has done over the last year in saving the building".

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5 things to know about the suspected Brown University mass shooter

Authorities on Thursday released the identity of the person suspected of committing a mass shooting at Brown University last weekend.

Here are five things to know about the suspect.

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'Melania Trump is hiding': Author has trouble serving first lady subpoena over threats

An author who has written four books about President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he's struggling to serve a subpoena to first lady Melania Trump in connection with a lawsuit he filed against her.

Journalist Michael Wolff sued Melania Trump in October after she filed a $1 billion lawsuit against him for “false, defamatory, disparaging, misleading, and inflammatory statements” he made about her connection to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. Wolff said on Thursday's episode of "Inside Trump's Head," a podcast he co-hosts with Joana Coles of The Daily Beast, that he has struggled to serve Melania Trump a subpoena.

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Trump's disqualified prosecutor brutally mocked for glaring typo in her official signature

Unlawfully appointed interim U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan recently suffered another public embarrassment after a legal reporter noticed an obvious spelling error in her official signature.

On Thursday, NBC News reporter Ryan J. Reilly posted to Bluesky that Halligan had misspelled Virginia as "Virgina" in the block that's used for her signature on legal documents. Halligan's signature block reads: "Lindsey Halligan, United States Attorney Eastern District of Virgina[sic] Florida Bar No. 109481 2100," with her office's address.

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Judge convicted of felony after helping undocumented migrant evade ICE in courthouse

A Wisconsin county judge has been convicted of a felony charge following a four-day trial on allegations that she helped an undocumented immigrant evade arrest.

Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan was convicted late Thursday of felony obstruction of proceedings before a U.S. agency stemming from an April incident at the county courthouse, All Rise News reported. She was acquitted on a misdemeanor count of unlawful concealment of an individual subject to arrest.

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DHS hit with contempt threat by Trump appointee for covering up 'putrid' ICE facility

A federal judge appointed by President Donald Trump is threatening officials at the Department of Homeland Security with contempt after they refused to turn over photos of conditions in an allegedly "putrid and cramped" Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility on Long Island.

According to Courthouse News Service, "U.S. District Judge Gary Brown ... suggested Immigration and Customs Enforcement has been 'recklessly' expanding the use of these short-term detention facilities amid its nationwide push for stricter immigration enforcement."

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Authorities name suspected gunman in Brown University mass shooting

Authorities on Thursday night identified the suspected shooter who killed two students and injured nine others at Brown University and a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology last week.

The suspected gunman was identified as Claudio Nevis Valenti, 48, a Portuguese national whose last known address was in Miami, by Oscar Perez, Jr., the chief of Providence Police. Authorities found Valenti after a license plate reader picked up plates matching a car linked to the suspect.

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WSJ editors rip Trump as 'Golden Age' nowhere in sight

The Wall Street Journal's conservative editorial board chided President Donald Trump on Thursday as dismal new economic figures prove America is seeing no promised "golden age."

Trump "assured Americans" during his frenzied Wednesday night address that "happier times will be here again," the board noted, but his own Labor Department had other ideas.

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Suspect in Brown University mass shooting found dead in storage unit: report

The suspect in a shooting that killed two students and wounded nine others at Brown University, as well as a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was found dead in a storage unit in Salem, New Hampshire, on Thursday night, according to The Associated Press.

A massive manhunt had been underway for the gunman, who has not yet been identified, since Saturday, when he opened fire at Brown University. Authorities later connected the shooter to the killing of MIT professor Nuno Loureiro, 47, who taught in the engineering and physics departments.

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'Guilty of cowardice!' Big-name Trump allies catch heat at right-wing 'Super Bowl'

Some high-profile allies of President Donald Trump were called out on Thursday for "casting aspersions" about several right-wing figures during an event dubbed the "Super Bowl" for young Republicans.

Ben Shapiro, editor emeritus at The Daily Wire, spoke on Thursday during Day One of Turning Point USA's AmericaFirst Conference in Phoenix, Arizona. During his speech, he called out Steve Bannon, Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, and other right-wing media figures for spreading conspiracy theories about slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who founded TPUSA, and his wife, Erika, the organization's current CEO.

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