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White House says 20,000 Afghan interpreters asking for US asylum

About 20,000 Afghans who worked as interpreters for the United States during its war in Afghanistan and now fear retribution from Taliban insurgents have applied for evacuation, the White House said Thursday.

"There are approximately 20,000 Afghans who have applied," Press Secretary Jen Psaki told reporters.

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Anatomy of an insurrection: How military veterans, other rioters carried out Jan 6 assault

More than six months after the storming of the US Capitol, more than 550 people have been arrested, with an estimated 800 people surging into the building during the hours-long assault. Members of the Oath Keepers, a loosely organized right-wing paramilitary, and Proud Boys street fighters galvanized by then-President Trump's call to "stand back and stand by" have been indicted on conspiracy to disrupt Congress, which delayed the certification of Joe Biden as president by almost six hours.

"Every single person charged, at the very least, contributed to the inability of Congress to carry out the certification of our presidential election," prosecutors wrote in memorandum filed with the court on Tuesday.

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White House slams Facebook as conduit for COVID-19 misinformation

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Facebook is not doing enough to stop the spread of false claims about COVID-19 and vaccines, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said on Thursday, part of a new administration pushback on misinformation in the United States.

Facebook, which owns Instagram and WhatsApp, needs to work harder to remove inaccurate vaccine information from its platform, Psaki said.

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U.S. to sanction Chinese officials and warn companies over Hong Kong -sources

By Humeyra Pamuk and David Shepardson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States is preparing to impose sanctions on Friday on a number of Chinese officials over Beijing's crackdown on democracy in Hong Kong, as well as a warning to international businesses operating there about deteriorating conditions, two people with knowledge of the situation told Reuters.

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At least 44 dead, dozens missing as floods sweep through western Europe

By Wolfgang Rattay and David Sahl

SCHULD, Germany (Reuters) - At least 42 people have died in Germany and dozens were missing on Thursday as swollen rivers caused by record rainfall across western Europe swept through towns and villages, leaving cars upended, houses destroyed and people stranded on rooftops.

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Joe Manchin accepts donation from Fox News PAC

A corporate political action committee for the parent company of Fox News, funded partially by the Murdoch family, donated to the 2024 re-election campaign of Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin, campaign filings show.

This article originally appeared at Salon.

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Amid wave of repression in Cuba, Biden says he won’t lift restrictions on remittances

Departing from a campaign promise, President Joe Biden said he will not reverse restrictions on remittances to Cuba imposed by the previous Republican administration unless he gets guarantees the money would not fill the communist government’s coffers. The six-decade-old regime has been shaken by islandwide anti-government street demonstrations and responded by unleashing a wave of repression that has led to hundreds of arrests and left at least one person dead. Biden acknowledged the ongoing repression on the island during comments to reporters at the White House on Thursday. “Cuba is a, unfo...

WATCH: Trump and McCarthy discussed their ‘success in the last election’

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) went on Fox News following his Thursday meeting with former President Donald Trump.

McCarthy traveled to Trump's New Jersey resort in Bedminster, for which he was criticized for "rolling over like a dog."

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'I'm done with Fox!' Trump supporters rage after watching Alan Dershowitz tell Hannity Biden won the election

Trump impeachment attorney Alan Dershowitz infuriated several Trump supporters on Thursday when he admitted the obvious and said that President Joe Biden legitimately won the 2020 presidential election.

While appearing on Sean Hannity's program, Dershowitz poured cold water on the idea that the Trump-backed Arizona "audit" would return former President Donald Trump to the White House.

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WATCH: Alan Dershowitz admits the 2020 election 'wasn't stolen' on one of Trump's favorite Fox News shows

On Thursday's edition of Fox News' "Hannity," Alan Dershowitz, a retired Harvard Law professor and defense attorney who has become beloved by former President Donald Trump and his followers, dropped the hard truth on Fox News viewers: The election was not, in fact, stolen, and Joe Biden indeed won.

"Number one, there has never been a perfect election," said Dershowitz. "JFK's election wasn't perfect, George Bush's election wasn't perfect, and the current election wasn't perfect. Number two, the evidence seems to strongly suggest that it wasn't stolen and that the outcome was right."

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Utah GOP governor points the finger at right-wing media for 'harmful' anti-vax propaganda: 'It's killing people'

On Thursday, The Salt Lake Tribune reported that Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, a conservative Republican, is decrying efforts in right-wing media to attack COVID vaccination.

"Gov. Spencer Cox said the anti-vaccination 'propaganda' coming from right-wing media is likely harming efforts to get more Utahns vaccinated against COVID-19," reported Bryan Schott and Scott Pierce.

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Arizona Republican demands an election do-over: ‘We need to get this right’

One of the Republicans pushing the widely-panned Arizona audit is now demanding a new election.

Despite the so-called audit lacking any legitimacy, Arizona state Sen. Wendy Rogers is now using the spectacle to question the legitimacy of Joe Biden's 2020 victory.

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Here's the terrifying reason Republicans are lying about Ashli Babbitt -- according to a conservative

Republicans are going to great lengths to whitewash history as part of their efforts to seize further power, conservative Washington Post columnist Max Boot wrote on Thursday.

"All authoritarian movements know the power of historical myths. That's why they go to such great lengths to rewrite the past to justify their rule — and the atrocities they carry out against the minorities that they scapegoat for their country's ills. The Republican Party, as it becomes increasingly anti-democratic, is no different. It is busy reshaping both the distant past and the more recent past to its liking," he wrote.

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