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Retired colonel makes explosive claim feds covered up killing of American journalist

Retired US Col. Steve Gabavics went public Monday with an account he had previously only spoken about anonymously—the story of his investigation into an Israeli soldier’s killing of Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh in 2022 and the unsuccessful attempts he made to ensure the US State Department would accurately report his findings: that Abu Akleh was intentionally shot.

Gabavics previously discussed his experience investigating Abu Akleh’s killing just days after it happened in a documentary produced by Zeteo News, but he wasn’t named in the film. On Monday, he came forward publicly for the first time in an interview with the New York Times to discuss the case he said has “bothered [him] the most” of any he investigated during his 30-year military career.

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Trump's DOJ shocks with 'significant' walk-back of court claim

The Justice Department was forced to walk back a significant claim it made in court that proved false.

In submitting a list of "undisputed facts," the Justice Department alleged that the situation in Oregon was so dangerous "that nearly a quarter" of Federal Protective Services had to be diverted to Portland.

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Trump trolled by Ontario official after being hit with brutal ad during World Series

A Canadian official Monday brutally trolled President Donald Trump after he put out an ad that aired during the World Series and led Trump to call off trade talks with its North American neighbor and impose new tariffs.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford called it "the best ad I ever ran," Newsweek reports.

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White House grows 'frustrated' with Trump Cabinet member amid leaked 'internal wrangling'

Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy is beginning to anger the White House as drama over his temporary position as administrator of NASA and the "internal wrangling" over the future of the critical agency spills out into the open, CNN reported on Monday.

"Duffy ... has said privately that he would like to not only hold the space chief title permanently, but also fold NASA into the Department of Transportation, one source told CNN," said the report — all of which is causing "frustration" for the White House. "Duffy now has competition as Jared Isaacman – the Elon Musk associate whose nomination for the position was pulled by Trump earlier this year – has re-emerged as a candidate for the top job at NASA."

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Trump plotting 'giant' worship rally for America 250: right-wing pastor

Christian nationalist pastor and right-wing political activist Sean Feucht said during a recent podcast interview that President Donald Trump is planning a Christian "revival" service as part of the upcoming America 250 celebration, according to a new report.

Right Wing Watch reported on Monday that the Christian service could take place at Mount Rushmore, the national monument to some of America's past presidents. The America 250 celebration is meant to honor the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

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National Guard troops stun with rare vow to defy Trump's orders: 'Stand up to the Gestapo'

President Donald Trump might be the commander in chief, but two National Guard soldiers vowed to refuse to follow his orders if they conflict with the law and the Constitution.

Two Illinois National Guard members told CBS News that they want no part of deploying to Chicago to help deport immigrants.

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'Not a great sign': Worry mounts as big-name CBS News journalist announces exit

Surprised reactions flooded in on Monday after CBS Evening News co-anchor John Dickerson announced he was leaving the network, with one observer saying the veteran journalist's move was "not a good sign."

Dickerson, who joined CBS 16 years ago, made the announcement as the company leadership shifts and "significant changes" are signaled ahead for the broadcast news division, The New York Times reports.

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'Hell of a drug': Trump 'trolling' dismissed on CNN as desperate attempt to stay relevant

President Donald Trump's "trolling" about running for a third term seems to be a way for the president to maintain relevancy as he approaches the midterm of his second administration, according to one analyst.

Sabrina Singh, a former Pentagon spokesperson, discussed statements made by Trump and his allies about running for a third term on CNN's "The Arena" with Kasie Hunt on Monday. Her comments come after former presidential advisor Steve Bannon said during an interview with The Economist that there is a "plan" in place to make sure Trump is president in 2028 and beyond.

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'He tricked me': UFC star turns back on Trump after saying he'd 'take a bullet' for him

A UFC star who once said he'd "take a bullet" for President Donald Trump now says "he tricked me" — regretting his support for the president, whom he now views as the anti-Christ.

Bryce Mitchell called Trump a "good actor" and walked back his support for him in an Instagram video last week, The Daily Beast reported Monday.

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'Was that hard?' AOC drops cutting response after Trump demands she take dementia test

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) had a cutting response to President Donald Trump's apparent demand that she take a dementia test.

Trump initially made the comments on Monday morning aboard Air Force One, telling reporters, "AOC is low IQ. If you give her an IQ test, have her pass like the exams that I decided to take when I was at Walter Reed. Those are very hard ... They're really aptitude tests, in a certain way, but they're cognitive tests. Let AOC go against Trump. The first couple of questions are easy. A tiger, an elephant, a giraffe..."

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Trump draws 'MAGA Saddam' mockery over gaudy pet project: 'It's a running joke'

An analyst on Monday ripped President Donald Trump, calling him "MAGA Saddam" and "Donald Antoinette" as he blasted Trump's recent moves to fund his ballroom as "legalized bribery."

In a conversation between Zeteo founder Mehdi Hasan and Aswin Soobsang, senior political correspondent, the two discussed whether Americans actually care about the construction of the White House ballroom and the destruction of the East Wing, as well as how taxpayers will ultimately foot the bill.

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ICE deploys tear gas as costumed children head to Halloween parade

A former Cook County prosecutor said he had collected a tear gas canister from his own front lawn in a residential Chicago neighborhood and submitted it to a law firm that is preparing a lawsuit over immigration officers’ persistent use of tear gas against residents who object to their raids across the city—including in Old Irving Park this past weekend, where parents and children were getting ready for a Halloween parade when agents wreaked havoc on the neighborhood.

The Chicago Tribune reported that former prosecutor Brian Kolp had been watching news coverage Saturday morning of a temporary restraining order handed down by US District Court Judge Sara Ellis earlier this month barring federal agents from using riot control weapons like tear gas against protesters who do not pose an immediate harm to officers’ safety, when he realized federal agents were on his street in Old Irving Park.

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Trump makes 'emergency' Supreme Court power grab after AI plot by tech pals thwarted

President Donald Trump's administration filed an "emergency" Supreme Court plea to remove the register of copyrights at the Library of Congress, which had refused to support the plans of AI companies owned by his billionaire supporters.

In September, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled that Trump lacked the authority to remove Shira Perlmutter because she worked for Congress, not the executive branch. Trump first tried to fire Perlmutter in May after she released a pre-publication version of the third part of the Copyright Office's report "Copyright and Artificial Intelligence," which suggested that AI companies could be infringing on copyrighted works.

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