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Lachlan Murdoch facing a minefield of lawsuits after taking control of Fox

Newly anointed chairman of News Corporation and Fox Corporation Lachlan Murdoch, having taken over from his father Rupert Murdoch, is facing a perilous future as the media empire, particularly the Fox News division, contends with a flood of lawsuits including a multi-billion lawsuit filed by Smartmatic over election fraud claims.

Having weathered a similar defamation lawsuit filed by Dominion Voting Systems that resulted in a stunning $787 million settlement, the heir to the News Corporation throne will attempt to oversee the company through the stormy waters that also include claims made by multiple pensions funds linked to the admission made by Fox in the Dominion lawsuit as well as former employees who have filed multi-million dollar lawsuits against the company.

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Trump wants Black voters to stay home so he can take back White House: columnist

All Donald Trump needs to win back the White House is for Black voters in battleground states to steer clear of the ballot box.

Washington Post columnist Colbert King cited stark numbers of 2016, when Trump handily defeated then Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

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Donald Trump's 'aura of invincibility' has evaporated: GOP donor

Trump's not invincible.

Deep-pocketed donors are aiming to play spoilers and thwart Trump's try for a second Republican nomination for the White House.

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Evangelicals are 'betraying their humanity' by supporting Trump: conservative

Former President Donald Trump's support among Christians is by no means universal in the United States, where he has plenty of opponents who identify as Catholic or Mainline Protestant. Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Georgia) and the Rev. Al Sharpton are Protestant ministers and scathing Trump critics; President Joe Biden and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-California) are practicing Catholics who have nothing good to say about the 2024 GOP presidential frontrunner.

Yet Trump remains popular among a particular group within Christianity: far-right white evangelicals. If he wins the Republican presidential nomination next year, he will do it with a lot of help from that demographic.

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Rise of violence between lawmakers alarms historian

Republican lawmakers headed into Thanksgiving break needing to cool off after a series of Capitol Hill skirmishes.

It's not unusual for members of Congress to argue and yell — and former House speaker John Boehner claimed that the late Rep. Don Young (R-AK) once held a knife to his throat during a heated debate — but recent drama feels different in the aftermath of Jan. 6, 2021, an expert told Politico.

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Reiner: '24 is all about stopping 'fascist' Trump from becoming a full-fledged dictator

When Democratic strategists appear on MSNBC or CNN, they often lay out a long list of reasons for reelecting President Joe Biden in 2024. But veteran actor/director and liberal activist Rob Reiner didn't recite a list of Biden policies during his November 21 appearance on MSNBC's "The Beat." Instead, Reiner emphasized that the 2024 presidential election comes down to one thing: Preventing "fascist" GOP frontrunner Donald Trump from becoming a full-fledged dictator.

Reiner told host Ari Melber, "Every time we have a presidential election, they always say: This is the most important election of our life…. This one actually is…. You have one candidate, Trump, who actually tells you he's going to govern like an authoritarian. He says it. It's not a mystery. And you have another guy who has been there, knows how to run the government, believes in the Constitution, believes in democracy, the rule of law. And you've gotta make a choice."

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'Never seen a number like this': GOP pollster says Trump is uniquely poised to lose

President Joe Biden's low approval ratings would normally set off major alarm bells for an incumbent president heading into an election year.

However, The Atlantic's Ronald Brownstein reports those low approval numbers may not matter so long as Biden's rival is former President Donald Trump.

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What is fentanyl and why is it behind the deadly surge in US drug overdoses? A medical tox

Buying drugs on the street is a game of Russian roulette. From Xanax to cocaine, drugs or counterfeit pills purchased in nonmedical settings may contain life-threatening amounts of fentanyl.

Physicians like me have seen a rise in unintentional fentanyl use from people buying prescription opioids and other drugs laced, or adulterated, with fentanyl. Heroin users in my community in Massachusetts came to realize that fentanyl had entered the drug supply when overdose numbers exploded. In 2016, my colleagues and I found that patients who came to the emergency department reporting a heroin overdose often only had fentanyl present in their drug test results.

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'More emboldened by the day': Trump's holiday attack on court clerk sparks horror

Donald Trump posted a Thanksgiving greeting that immediately devolved into a tirade against court and law enforcement officials he claims are targeting him for political reasons.

The former president offered a holiday message reminiscent of his infamous Nov. 27, 2013, tweet wishing a "Happy Thanksgiving to all -- even the haters and losers!" but this year's greeting ran on at length in an attack on New York attorney general Letitia James, New York Supreme Court justice Arthur Engoron and his clerk, and President Joe Biden.

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'Sooner the better': House GOP leaders want Biden impeachment vote in 'early spring'

The House Republican impeachment investigation into President Joe Biden, which previously stalled amid the chaos to elect a new House speaker, is back in full swing — and GOP leaders want it to move as fast as possible, with a vote to come early next year, reported Newsweek.

During a Fox News appearance, House Oversight Committee chairman James Comer (R-KY) claimed that his committee has produced "many smoking guns" revealing Biden's alleged corruption, and while the panel has not yet revealed that evidence, he said the House hopes to vote on impeachment next year.

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‘Ridiculed by many’: Rep. Dean Phillips is the Dem presidential candidate no Dem wants

WASHINGTON — Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN) has a presidential tour bus and a welcoming slogan — “Everyone’s Invited!” — but no one in Washington seems to even care about his longshot primary challenge to President Joe Biden.

Asking Democrats about Phillips’ run gets awkward real quick. When Raw Story asked Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA) about the congressman with whom she sat through freshman orientation in 2019, the congresswoman fell silent for a full 30 seconds, first in the hall and then in an elevator.

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'Happy Thanksgiving to all!' Trump rages against 'psycho' court officers in holiday tirade

Former President Donald Trump was unable to resist bashing all the people involved in his New York civil fraud trial when he took to his Truth Social platform on Thursday morning to offer Thanksgiving greetings.

"Happy Thanksgiving to ALL, including the Racist & Incompetent Attorney General of New York State, Letitia 'Peekaboo' James, who has let Murder & Violent Crime FLOURISH, & Businesses FLEE; the Radical Left Trump Hating Judge, a 'Psycho,' Arthur Engoron, who Criminally Defrauded the State of New York, & ME, by purposely Valuing my Assets at a 'tiny' Fraction of what they are really worth in order to convict me of Fraud before even a Trial, or seeing any PROOF, & used his Politically Biased & Corrupt Campaign Finance Violator, Chief Clerk Alison Greenfield, to sit by his side on the 'Bench' & tell him what to do; & Crooked Joe Biden, who has WEAPONIZED his Department of Injustice against his Political Opponent, & allowed our Country to go to HELL; & all of the other Radical Left Lunatics, Communists, Fascists, Marxists, Democrats, & RINOS, who are seriously looking to DESTROY OUR COUNTRY," the former president posted.

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'The media reports are accurate': Trump stuck defending news sites in new criminal filing

Donald Trump's legal team on Wednesday found itself in an unfamiliar position for the former president: defending traditional media sites.

Trump, who has railed against what he has dubbed the "fake news media," on Wednesday claimed in a filing in his criminal case in D.C. that news reports from the New York Times and other sites are "accurate."

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