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Biden, Republicans meet Tuesday to thwart default disaster

US President Joe Biden says Republicans are taking the economy 'hostage'

Washington (AFP) - Washington's power brokers love playing chicken. But the rest of the world will watch in dread Tuesday when President Joe Biden and Republican leaders meet to negotiate the US debt ceiling -- praying that one side finally blinks.

The White House summit between Biden, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell sets in motion the deciding round of a power struggle whose outcome will impact the global economy and could upset the 2024 US presidential election.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene blames 'mental illness, drugs, and evil forces' for Texas mall shooting

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Saturday blamed "mental illness, drugs, and evil forces" for a mall shooting in Allen, Texas, where deaths are confirmed.

Multiple people were shot and some were killed at a mall in Allen, Texas, CNN reported. The network also reported that the gunman was believed to be acting alone, and that he was killed on the scene.

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Fox asks Dominion Voting to probe leaks of Tucker Carlson messages

By Jack Queen

(Reuters) - Fox News on Friday asked lawyers for Dominion Voting Systems to investigate whether they leaked controversial internal messages from ousted Fox host Tucker Carlson that were provided in evidence for their recent defamation lawsuit.

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Trump blows up Ron DeSantis' plan to make a big splash in Iowa

Any plans Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) might have had of boosting his faltering drive toward announcing a 2024 Republican Party presidential bid with a visit to the key primary state Iowa may have been squashed by Donald Trump.

DeSantis, who has seen massive slippage in the polls, had previously scheduled a visit to Iowa on May 13, where he is expected to speak at multiple GOP fundraisers, but now will be faced with Trump's decision to hold a rally that same day in downtown Des Moines that will likely draw massive press attention.

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A government fund nobody uses just grew by another $4.7 million — here's why

An unused government fund intended to pay for presidential elections got a $4.7 million cash infusion in the weeks before this year’s Tax Day in April, the month when the fund is expected to get its largest deposit of the year.

The Presidential Election Campaign Fund — a once-popular resource for White House aspirants that hasn’t been used regularly in 15 years — is funded by a $3 check box that taxpayers encounter when filing their annual tax returns.

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'It is a dangerous time in America!!!': Trump has overnight meltdown over Jack Smith investigations

Donald Trump took to his Truth Social account in the wee hours of Saturday morning to lash out at special counsel Jack Smith as reports grow that he is closing in on witnesses at Mar-a-Lago over the stolen documents recovered by the FBI at Mar-a-Lago.

The former president had a bad week as the E. Jean Carroll rape and defamation trial was wrapping up, it was reported late Friday that 8 accused fake Trump electors in Georgia took immunity deals, and the DOJ investigations into both his activities around the Jan. 6 insurrection and the Mar-a-Lago inquiry are ramping up.

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US border 'not open,' Biden admin insists ahead of rule change

The US border with Mexico will not be thrown open when Donald Trump-era restrictions change next week, the Biden administration said Friday.

During a visit to the Texas frontier town of Brownsville, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said safeguards were in place to prevent a tide of migrants entering when Title 42 lapses on Thursday.

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Don vs. Ron: Why Trump is trouncing DeSantis in 2024 race

He is young, scandal-free, and a darling of conservatives for his embrace of an "anti-woke" agenda that has fueled his meteoric rise within the Republican Party.

Yet Florida governor Ron DeSantis has failed to lay a glove on Donald Trump in the race to challenge Democratic incumbent Joe Biden for the White House in 2024 -- baffling observers who see the former president as more vulnerable than ever.

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DeSantis’ anti-press bills seem dead — but don’t celebrate yet

FAIR (3/1/23) and other free speech advocates expressed concern when Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis pushed for a bills that would redefine who a “public figure” is, thus challenging the longstanding Sullivan v. New York Times case that protects journalists from defamation lawsuits.

DeSantis is used to getting his way on most things these days, on everything from cloaking his travel records (NBC, 5/3/23) to taking over the state’s higher education institutions (AP, 4/26/23; Chronicle of Higher Education, 5/3/23). But not this time, as the New York Times (5/3/23) reports that the bills are hitting fierce opposition in the Florida legislature and is likely to fail.

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Sarah Huckabee Sanders seeks extension of 100% federal coverage of tornado cleanup costs

Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Friday asked President Joe Biden to extend the federal government’s coverage of 100% of debris cleanup and disaster mitigation costs stemming from the March 31 tornadoes that hit Arkansas.

Arkansas’ congressional delegation supported Sanders’ request in a separate letter.

Biden previously authorized a 30-day “cost share” for local and state cleanup and emergency protective measures for Pulaski, Lonoke and Cross counties. That period is nearing its end, Sanders said in a press release, but the affected communities continue to face significant costs.

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Evidence shows fake elector indictment is likely coming: former prosecutor

Evidence from the prosecutors investigating efforts by former president Donald Trump and others to overturn President Joe Biden’s victory in Georgia shows that it's likely only a matter of time until an indictment is filed, a former U.S. Attorney said on Friday.

Alex Wagner of Wagner Tonight asked Barbara McQuade, who served as the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan from 2010 to 2017, about the wording used by Fulton County District Attorney Fani T. Willis' prosecution team. That came after it was announced that 8 of the 16 fake "electors" who convened to declare former President Donald Trump the winner of Georgia in 2020 have accepted an immunity agreement.

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AI pioneer says its threat to world may be 'more urgent' than climate change

By Martin Coulter

LONDON (Reuters) - Artificial intelligence could pose a "more urgent" threat to humanity than climate change, AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton told Reuters in an interview on Friday.

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Justice Department seeks 25-year prison sentence for Oath Keepers founder Rhodes

By Jacqueline Thomsen and Andrew Goudsward

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department asked a federal judge on Friday to sentence Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes to 25 years in prison for his conviction on seditious conspiracy and other charges over the 2021 attack on the U.S. Capitol by supporters of former President Donald Trump.

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