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'I need help': Louisiana man rides out Storm Ida in destroyed home

By Adrees Latif

HOUMA, La. (Reuters) - "Right now, I've got nothing."

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Can Bernie Sanders sell Democrats’ $3.5 trillion budget to Trump voters? Here’s how he tried in Indiana

WEST LAFAYETTE, IND. — With a camo Trump hat on his head and a sweating glass of Four Roses bourbon in his hand, Randy Conkright offered up a surprise on Friday afternoon to his regular Republican drinking buddies on the patio at the American Legion post: He had signed up to hear Sen. Bernie Sanders speak that night. “I’m an American, and if I wanna go, I can go,” Conkright explained, while enduring some light ribbing from his friends. “I’m not going to heckle. I want to hear what he has to say, straight from the horse’s mouth.” As a working-class Republican dismayed with Washington, Conkright...

After Afghanistan, Biden stakes presidency on domestic battles

This has been a miserable summer for Joe Biden but with the last troops out of Afghanistan the Democrat will now hope to relaunch his struggling presidency back home.

From the initial chaos in which Afghans tried clinging to departing US planes, to last Thursday's deaths of 13 US service members in a suicide bombing, the evacuation from Taliban-controlled Kabul has been ugly and traumatic.

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GOP lawmakers fear Marjorie Taylor Greene will blow up their plans: report

According to a report from Politico, there is a battle brewing among Republican Party House members over a drive to impeach President Joe Biden over his handling of the Afghanistan withdrawal -- and worries that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) could turn it into a disaster.

At issue is separate factions within the GOP caucus who either urging House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) to make plans for the eventual impeachment of Biden -- and other members of his administration -- and those who are urging caution that it may look like grandstanding for the base that would likely fail.

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Tenpenny's gospel: How an indebted US physician sells COVID falsehoods

For Sherri Tenpenny, God is on the side of those who spurn Covid-19 vaccines. Making money, critics say, is the Ohio osteopath's higher calling.

From a $240 premium podcast annual membership to $165 webinars on why people "should not take the shot," health supplements and ticketed public speaking, Tenpenny runs a sprawling enterprise based on anti-vaccine activism, disdain for masks and testing, and denials that Covid-19 is real.

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Trump sparks 2024 speculation as he seeks to shore-up support in key state he lost to Ted Cruz: report

Former President Donald Trump is heading back on the campaign trail in Iowa, which in recent decades has held the nation's first nominating contests in choosing each party's presidential nominees.

In 2016, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) beat Trump in the Iowa caucuses, with Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) narrowly trailing for third place.

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Republican lawmaker slammed after falsely claiming hundreds of Minnesotans died of COVID vax

On Monday, Minnesota Public Radio's David Montgomery dove into a claim by Republican state Sen. Jim Abeler that there have been 212 deaths in Minnesota from the COVID-19 vaccine — a claim he made at a Minnesota anti-vaccine rally over the weekend.

"The ultimate source of his figure appears to be the CDC's Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, or VAERS, a database of 'information on unverified reports of adverse events (illnesses, health problems and/or symptoms) following immunization with US-licensed vaccines,'" wrote Montgomery. "Note the wording there. These are not cases where a vaccine *caused* a health problem. These are cases where someone had a health problem after getting a vaccine. The vaccine could be the cause, or it could be unrelated."

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Trump spokesperson slams top Republicans for not impeaching Biden

President Donald Trump's spokesperson Liz Harrington appeared on the right-wing Real America's Voice and told host John Fredericks on Monday that Republican officials should be ashamed for refusing to impeach President Joe Biden.

While her boss, the twice-impeached former president, hasn't been willing to voice the same sentiment, this was the first time Harrington came close to supporting impeachment.

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Georgia Republicans brace for tough primaries as Trump seeks to oust Governor Kemp

In the world of political sports metaphors, primary elections are like scrimmages, where teammates face off to decide who gets to suit up and make the starting lineup. But especially after Republicans lost the White House and both U.S. Senate seats, former Gov. Sonny Perdue said it's important to remember they all play for the same team.

"That's what primaries are all about," he said Saturday. "We have intra-squad scrimmage use to see who can stand and be our flag bearer for the general election. Folks, I want you to be as passionate as you can about your candidate, but don't get mad. We are still on the same team, the best team in America: the Republican Party and the Georgia Republican Party."

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Trump suggests ‘robber’ Biden has to give him back the White House in latest election conspiracy rant

Former president Donald Trump continued his false claims of election fraud on Monday, suggesting he was "robbed" of a second term and that President Joe Biden should be forced to give him back the White House.

In an interview with right-wing radio host Todd Starnes, Trump claimed he was winning several swings states "by a tremendous number — and all of a sudden, it got wiped out."

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GOP's Madison Cawthorn defends jailed insurrectionists -- and claims Republicans plan to bring Trump supporters back to the Capitol

Rep. Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) described the jailed Jan. 6 rioters as "political hostages" and vowed to continue their work.

The North Carolina Republican took part in a Macon County GOP event on Sunday, where he made numerous false claims about the 2020 election and vowed to remove President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris from office.

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House Democrats demand repeal of fossil fuel subsidies in reconciliation bill

In a Monday letter to party leadership, dozens of Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives called for repealing fossil fuel industry subsidies in the reconciliation bill that lawmakers are now working on after approving the budget blueprint last week.

"We support a deal that sufficiently enhances climate justice, especially in repealing fossil fuel subsidies."
—54 House Democrats

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Hurricane Ida death toll expected to soar

The death toll from Hurricane Ida was expected to climb "considerably," Louisiana's governor warned Monday, as rescuers combed through the "catastrophic" damage wreaked as it tore through the southern United States as a Category 4 stormsoar.

The city of New Orleans was still without power almost 24 hours after Ida slammed into the Louisiana coast, exactly 16 years to the day Hurricane Katrina made landfall, wreaking deadly havoc.

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