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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. launches Democratic presidential bid

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Wednesday announced a bid for the 2024 Democratic presidential nomination. The scion of the legendary political dynasty and noted anti-vaxxer poses little threat to President Joe Biden and has been criticized by his family. But RFK Jr. could use his bold-faced family name to spread discredited claims that vaccines like the lifesaving COVID-19 shots pose health risks. Kennedy, 69, launched his campaign in Boston with a video heavy on imagery from the heyday of his slain father, Robert F. Kennedy, and uncle President John F. Kennedy. He repeated attacks on vaccines, call...

Republicans abandon Marjorie Taylor Greene after she sides with alleged Pentagon leaker

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) shocked many when she announced she was standing with 21-year-old Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira, who is accused of leaking classified documents showing maps and other key information around Russia's invasion of Ukraine and other national security secrets.

Fox News host Tucker Carlson and Donald Trump Jr. similarly came out in support of Teixeira. So far, however, it appears Greene is on a political island among her fellow Republican lawmakers, Politico reported Wednesday.

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High-ranking DHS border official escorted from office while authorities conduct search

An official tasked with tracking cross-border threats for the Department of Homeland Security was escorted from his office by federal authorities.

Investigators on Monday afternoon searched the office of Brian Sulc, executive director of the Transnational Organized Crime Mission Center at DHS’s Office of Intelligence and Analysis in Washington, and he was taken from the building flanked by security guards and authorities from the Federal Protective Service, reported Rolling Stone.

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'A little too close for comfort': Why did the National Archives disappear this Trump photo?

Staffers at a subdivision of the National Archives and Records Administration, a federal agency Donald Trump has recently assailed as “a radical left troublemaking organization,” went out of their way to save the former president from embarrassment by making a last-minute substitution in a photo spread for an official publication commemorating his presidency.

Emails exclusively obtained by Raw Story through a Freedom of Information Act request show that one staffer flagged a photo that was slated for inclusion in an official presidential papers volume because “Trump’s mouth is a little too close for comfort to the child’s mouth.”

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Fox faces stain of 'disinformation engine' despite settlement

Fox News averted a potentially humiliating defamation trial after a last-minute settlement Tuesday, but it took a reputational beating that observers said was unlikely to spur the influential broadcaster to tame its "disinformation engine."

The network, one of the most powerful and profitable in the United States, agreed to a $787.5 million settlement in a lawsuit launched by voting technology company Dominion over its coverage of false rigging claims in the 2020 election.

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Fox News says little on air about its $787.5 million settlement with Dominion

By Helen Coster

(Reuters) - Fox News's $787.5 million settlement with Dominion Voting Systems over its coverage of false vote-rigging claims in the 2020 U.S. election made headlines on Tuesday, except on the cable channel itself, whose mention of it was somewhat muted.

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'Stamp of approval': Twitter's Musk amplifies misinformation

An AFP analysis of Elon Musk’s tweets shows the Twitter boss amplifying misinformation about everything from Covid-19 to the war in Ukraine

Washington (AFP) - Elon Musk promised to make Twitter the "most accurate source of information about the world," but he has repeatedly used his own account to amplify false claims from some of the most notorious disinformers on the internet, according to an AFP analysis of his online activity.

The posts show Musk drawing attention to misinformation about everything from the war in Ukraine to the attack on US Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi's husband. Last week, the billionaire boosted a tweet that wrongly suggested doctors misdiagnosed flu cases as Covid-19 deaths.

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Bidens report $580,000 in 2022 income, donation to police foundation

By Trevor Hunnicutt

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden and his wife Jill released their federal tax return on Tuesday, showing the couple earned nearly $580,000 last year and paid an effective federal income tax rate of 23.8%.

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Black US teen shot after going to wrong door invited to White House, suspect surrenders

This handout image provided by the Clay County Missouri Sheriff's Office on April 18, 2023, shows the booking photo of Andrew Lester, who has been charged in the shooting of Ralph Yarl

Washington (AFP) - A Black US teenager who was shot twice after ringing the wrong doorbell has an invitation to the White House once he's recovered, President Joe Biden promised Tuesday, as the suspected shooter, an elderly white man, surrendered to authorities.

Ralph Yarl, 16, was shot twice, once in the head, last Thursday night in the midwestern state of Missouri, after going to the wrong house while trying to pick up his twin brothers.

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Biden invites Ralph Yarl to the White House once he recovers from shooting

President Joe Biden has invited Ralph Yarl to visit the White House once the Kansas City teen recovers after being shot last week after he rang the wrong doorbell. “No parent should have to worry that their kid will be shot after ringing the wrong doorbell. We’ve got to keep up the fight against gun violence,” Biden said in a tweet Tuesday. “And Ralph, we’ll see you in the Oval once you feel better.” Biden spoke with Yarl and his family Monday evening as national outrage continues over the shooting. Yarl, a Black 16-year-old Kansas City student, was allegedly shot by Andrew D. Lester, a white ...

Biden says Republican debt plan would harm 'millions of Americans'

Biden and McCarthy -- seen leaving a St. Patrick's Day luncheon at the US Capitol in March 2023 -- are going toe-to-toe over the federal borrowing limit known as the debt ceiling

Washington (AFP) - US President Joe Biden slammed Republicans' debt ceiling plan Tuesday, saying it would result in "huge cuts" to important government programs on which millions of Americans depend.

Kevin McCarthy, the top Republican in the US House of Representatives, officially unveiled specifics of the plan earlier in the day, urging members of his party to act in concert as they go head to head with the president.

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Fox News settles with Dominion in historic $1.6 billion defamation case

Fox News has settled its case with Dominion voting systems, according to multiple reports. Fox News must pay Dominion $787.5 million, per the settlement agreement.

CBS congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane tweets that the judge has confirmed that "parties have resolved their case."

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Trump gets schooled for claiming that Putin didn’t brag about Russia’s nuclear capability during his term

Donald Trump last week falsely claimed that while he was president, Vladimir Putin never bragged about Russia’s nuclear capability, CNN reports.

Trump on Friday in a speech at a National Rifle Association conference in Indianapolis said “nuclear” is one of the two “N-words” that world leaders should never use.

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