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American man guilty of 2018 Pittsburgh synagogue massacre

New York (AFP) - An American man was found guilty on Friday of massacring 11 Jewish worshippers five years ago in the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in US history, local media reported.

Robert Bowers was convicted of opening fire inside the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on October 27, 2018.

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The View's Alyssa Farah Griffin calls out fatal flaw in Trump's 2024 GOP challengers

"The View" co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin called out a fatal flaw in the Republican challenge to Donald Trump for the 2024 presidential nomination.

The GOP field is growing increasingly crowded, although most of the challengers are long shots, at best, but Griffin said none of the them have gone after the leading candidate within their own ranks -- which she said was the point of a primary campaign.

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Is Minnesota's Tim Walz running for president? No, but he’s up to something

Gov. Tim Walz will be in Indiana tonight, keynoting the state Democratic Party’s “Hoosier Hospitality Dinner.”

I expect a joke about Big 10 basketball, before a speech hopped up on Diet Mountain Dew that will rally heartland Dems hoping to turn a red state purple.

In March, he was at the Aspen Ideas Festival in Miami Beach with fancy people from the National Security Council and J.P. Morgan, talking about climate change just after he signed a bill mandating carbon-free energy by 2040.

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Trump lashes out at Lincoln Project 'perverts' after new ad mocks his indictment

Former President Donald Trump raged against the Lincoln Project in a rant posted to his Truth Social platform on Friday, demanding that its leaders face criminal charges.

"The Perverts and Misfits of the Lincoln Project have (barely!) gotten together again after their disgusting scandal, and pieced together some ads," wrote Trump. "They are running on fumes. Were they ever prosecuted for their crimes? Are their donors under investigation? Check it out!"

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Brad Raffensperger dares Trump to debate him on bogus election claims

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger hit back at former President Donald Trump's attacks this week — and challenged him to a debate over election integrity, reported the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

"A few days after Trump slammed Raffensperger at the Georgia GOP convention in Columbus to the delight of thousands of delegates, the secretary of state trekked to west Georgia to deliver his own speech," reported Greg Bluestein and Tia Mitchell. "After addressing the LaGrange-Troup County Chamber of Commerce, WRBL’s Chuck Williams pressed Raffensperger about the most recent in a spate of attacks after famously denying Trump’s demand to 'find' enough votes to overturn his election defeat."

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GOP lawmaker's lawsuit against newspaper backfires and exposes damning 2020 election emails

A series of damning emails about the 2020 election were exposed as a result of a lawsuit filed against a local newspaper by Pennsylvania State Sen. Dan Laughlin.

As the Philadelphia Inquirer reports, Laughlin filed a lawsuit last year against the Erie Reader alleging that he had been defamed in an opinion column published by the newspaper.

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Crunch time at UPS with strike looming

The Teamsters union, which represents hundreds of thousands of UPS employees, is set to reveal Friday whether it has authorized a strike against the delivery service -- a work stoppage seen as unlikely, but one that would certainly rattle the US economy.

The unresolved negotiations -- the current contract expires on July 31 -- add to the questions facing the world's largest economy, which is buttressed by a strong labor market but challenged by inflation.

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Republicans sowed distrust over elections — and now they may push out Wisconsin's top elections official

Meagan Wolfe’s tenure as Wisconsin’s election administrator began without controversy.

Members of the bipartisan Wisconsin Elections Commission chose her in 2018, and the state Senate unanimously confirmed her appointment. That was before Wisconsin became a hotbed of conspiracy theories that the 2020 election had been stolen from Donald Trump, before election officials across the country saw their lives upended by threats and half-truths.

Now Wolfe is eligible for a second term, but her reappointment is far from assured. Republican politicians who helped sow the seeds of doubt about Wisconsin election results could determine her fate and reset election dynamics in a state pivotal to the 2024 presidential race. Her travails show that although election denialism has been rejected in the courts and at the polls across the country, it has not completely faded away.

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Protests planned for Modi's US visit over India human rights

By Kanishka Singh

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. rights groups plan protests next week against India Prime Minister Narendra Modi's state visit to Washington over what they say is India's deteriorating human rights situation.

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Former senator Claire McCaskill slams GOP over plans to gut federal law enforcement

Former Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) on Thursday slammed Republicans who are advocating for a major overhaul of federal law enforcement.

McCaskill during an appearance on MSNBC’s “Alex Wagner Tonight” was commenting on new reporting form The New York Times suggesting momentum within the GOP is growing to eliminate the traditionally independent roles the Department of Justice and the FBI play in government, and that former President Donald Trump is leading the charge.

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Conservative columnist shreds Marco Rubio for abandoning his potential to become Trump sycophant

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) has thrown away all of his principles — and his concern for the country's national security — to grovel at former President Donald Trump's feet and carry water for him at his darkest legal hour, wrote conservative columnist and former Rubio admirer Matt Lewis in a scathing Daily Beast essay published on Thursday.

"In 2016, Rubio was the hope of conservatives looking for an optimistic, youthful (daresay Kennedyesque) contrast to Hillary Clinton. But something happened on the way to Camelot; Donald Trump, a grifter Rubio correctly identified as a 'con artist,' humiliated 'Little Marco,' and Rubio hasn’t been the same since," wrote Lewis. "Examples abound, including Rubio cheering on the roadway harassment of Joe Biden’s 2020 campaign bus in Texas and Rubio voting against convicting Trump at his second impeachment trial in 2021, after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Indeed, things have only worsened since then."

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Rudy Giuliani says key Biden whistleblower no one has ever heard of has died

Rep. James Comer (R-KY) and Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) have claimed that they saw an FBI document that reports a bribery and money laundering scheme by President Joe Biden and his son Hunter.

The document is called an FD-1023 form and it's what agents use when they get a tip from the public about a possible crime. There is reason to believe that Rudy Giuliani is the one who made that report, given comments in Bill Barr's autobiography.

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Ted Cruz suggests Pat Benatar is the soundtrack for child sacrifice

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) suggested this week that Pat Benatar's music was played during child sacrifice.

During a Wednesday interview with host Joe Pags, Cruz was asked whether the U.S. Senate would convict President Joe Biden if he were ever impeached.

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