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Celebrities lash out at Texas abortion law

Hollywood actors, musicians and celebrities hit out Thursday at a new law in Texas that bans nearly all abortions in the conservative US state.

Reese Witherspoon, Eva Longoria Baston and P!nk were among those criticizing the "fetal heartbeat" bill, which outlaws abortions beyond around six weeks -- before many women even know they are pregnant.

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At least 44 dead as flash floods hit US northeast

Flash flooding caused by the remnants of Hurricane Ida killed at least 44 people in four northeastern US states overnight into Thursday, including several who perished in basements during the "historic" weather event officials blamed on climate change.

Record rainfall, which prompted an unprecedented flash flood emergency warning for New York City, turned streets into rivers and shut down subway services as water cascaded down platforms onto tracks.

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Jen Psaki schools religious right reporter

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki once again was forced to school a right wing reporter, this time not Fox News' Peter Doocy, but Owen Jensen, who is the Washington, D.C. correspondent for EWTN, Eternal Word Television Network.

"Why does the President support abortion when his own Catholic Faith teaches abortion is morally wrong? Jensen asked.

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Taliban co-founder Baradar to lead new Afghanistan government

(Reuters) - Taliban co-founder Mullah Baradar will lead a new Afghan government that could be announced soon, sources in the Islamist group said on Friday, as it battled rebel fighters while striving to ward off economic collapse.

Baradar, who heads the Taliban's political office, will be joined by Mullah Mohammad Yaqoob, the son of late Taliban founder Mullah Omar, and Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanekzai, in senior positions in the government, three sources said.

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Japan's Yoshihide Suga: return of the one-year premier

(Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said on Friday he would step down https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/japans-ruling-party-execs-meet-pm-suga-struggles-ahead-election-2021-09-03, setting the stage for a new premier after a one-year tenure marred by an unpopular COVID-19 response and sinking public support.

Suga took over after Shinzo Abe resigned last September. Before Abe's record eight-year tenure, the role of prime minister was a revolving door https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/japans-suga-danger-becoming-another-revolving-door-premier-2021-07-15, with six premiers in as many years.

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Jim Jordan tells reporter that Trump will announce 2024 run 'any day now'

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) has told reporter Lauren Windsor that former President Donald Trump will announce his intention to run for president again in 2024 "any day now."

Windsor, who is covering a Republican event in Iowa, also reports that a GOP operative told her that "Trump will travel here imminently," where he'll presumably announce his decision to run.

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Ocasio-Cortez threatens to blow up Joe Manchin's bipartisan infrastructure deal after he demands spending 'pause'

Second-term progressive Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) stood up to Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) on the question of infrastructure spending.

Manchin, a conservative Democrat, on Thursday had an op-ed published in The Wall Street Journal calling for a "pause" on the $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation bill.

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Jen Psaki schools male reporters after abortion questions: 'You've never faced those choices'

White House press secretary Jen Psaki had little patience for male reporters demanding she addressed abortion at the Thursday press briefing.

President Joe Biden announced Wednesday and again Thursday that he was committed to protecting women's health and reproductive freedom after the Supreme Court nullified Roe v. Wade by allowing a Texas law to take effect. The key part of the court ruling gave the constitutional right to privacy and an explicit liberty provision. Individuals in Texas can now demand private health details from those they suspect have had an abortion.

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Fox News national security correspondent debunks claim that Biden knew about Kabul bomber and refused to act

A Fox News reporter is pushing back against claims that President Joe Biden had refused to order a drone strike on a suicide bomber who killed 13 U.S. service members in Afghanistan.

During a recent interview with the Spanish-language news outlet Univision, former Army Green Beret and Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Western Hemisphere Affairs, Roger Pardo-Maurer, claimed that the Department of Defense had prior knowledge of the suicide bomber who carried out the attack at the airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, and scrambled a Predator drone only to order it to stand down as it locked on its target.

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14 Penn. Republicans just filed a lawsuit to kill voting-by-mail. 11 of them voted for it in 2019

Fourteen Pennsylvania House Republicans filed a new lawsuit this week alleging that the state's vote-by-mail law, which was passed with near-unanimous Republican support in 2019, is unconstitutional.

This article was originally published at the Pennsylvania Capital Star

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Biden blasts SCOTUS for ‘unprecedented assault’ on women’s rights -- and orders feds to protect abortion in Texas

Less than 12 hours after the U.S. Supreme Court voted 5-4 to take no action to protect the civil rights of women in Texas to obtain abortions President Joe Biden announced he has ordered federal government agencies to determine what actions they can take to protect women's constitutionally-protected right to reproductive services.

President Biden blasted the five conservative justices who voted to allow the Texas law that effectively bans abortion in the Lone Star State to stand, calling their overnight ruling "an unprecedented assault on a woman's constitutional rights under Roe v. Wade, which has been the law of the land for almost fifty years."

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Donald Trump Jr. might actually be held accountable for his lies: analysis

President Donald Trump's eldest son and namesake suffered a legal loss Wednesday when a judge allowed a defamation lawsuit to move forward in West Virginia, noted Aaron Blake in a Washington Post analysis.

Donald Trump Jr. stands accused of defaming 2018 candidate Don Blankenship when he claimed that the former coal CEO was a "felon." In fact, Blankenship was convicted of a misdemeanor.

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Conservative says it’s long past time for Democrats to fight back when Republicans cross the line

Conservative Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin lamented that when Republicans break the rules to get what they want, Democrats never hold them accountable.

Writing Thursday, Rubin cited House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and his ongoing attempts to bring down the Jan. 6 select committee investigating the attack on the U.S. Capitol. She said that he has attempted to embody Donald Trump's behavior with bullying and threats in an ongoing attempt to obstruct the process.

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