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President Joe Biden spoke with Ralph Yarl and his family, as teen recovers from shooting

President Joe Biden spoke with Ralph Yarl and his family on Monday amid a national outcry over the shooting of the 16-year-old Black high school student, a White House official confirmed. Yarl’s attorneys, Ben Crump and Lee Merritt, said Biden offered prayers for Yarl’s health and justice. Yarl left the hospital on Monday and is recovering at home, after suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. “Gun violence against unarmed Black individuals must stop,” the attorneys said. “Our children should feel safe, not as though they are being hunted. While this is certainly a step in the right direction,...

'Tough to beat': Conservative Charlie Kirk predicts Joe Biden victory in 2024

It remains to be seen whether or not Democratic President Joe Biden will seek reelection in 2024, and which Republican he will be up against if he decides to run. But Biden certainly sounded like he was planning to run when he gave an aggressive 2023 State of the Union address in February and focused heavily on the economy.

Biden, during that forceful speech, sounded like he was laying out a list of reasons to give him four more years in the White House.

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Lincoln Project lampoons Kevin McCarthy in brutal debt crisis how-to video

The Lincoln Project on Monday lampooned House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Ca.) in a how-to create a debt crisis video.

“How to Manufacture a Debt Ceiling Crisis in 4 Steps, by @SpeakerMcCarthy” features McCarthy’s own words with children’s music heard playing in the background.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene ad taps 1960’s anti-war movement in attack on President Biden

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Monday released a new ad that taps themes from the 1960s anti-war movement and uses strikingly similar imagery from one of the most famous political ads of that era.

The far-right congresswoman’s ad titled “Stop World War III” intersperses news clips with Greene’s statements asserting President Joe Biden is bungling America into potential nuclear catastrophe.

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Alabama police plead for tips in deadly birthday party shooting

US law enforcement officials are pleading for residents to come forward with information on a weekend shooting that devastated a small Alabama town, leaving four people dead and 28 injured at a teen's birthday party.

By Monday morning, 36 hours after the tragedy, state and local officials had yet to release any details about a possible suspect or suspects, the motive for the shooting, the identities and ages of the victims or how they died.

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Kevin McCarthy says US House won't raise debt limit without spending cuts

Republican leader Kevin McCarthy vowed Monday that the US House would not approve a "no-strings attached" debt limit increase, adopting a hard line ahead of budget negotiations with President Joe Biden.

In a speech at the New York Stock Exchange, McCarthy slammed Biden, a Democrat, for "reckless" spending and called for the president to accept a "reasonable negotiation" to hash out a fiscal compromise addressing rising debt without risking a default.

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Trump promises Fox News that 'good things will happen' if they tell more falsehoods about Dominion

Former President Donald Trump on Monday offered Fox News some new advice in its legal battle against Dominion Voting Systems: Namely, to double down on false smears against the company.

In yet another all-caps Truth Social post, the former president said that Fox News could win its case against Dominion by telling the courts that the company actually had rigged the election for President Joe Biden, despite the fact that no one has turned up any such evidence showing this to be the case.

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Fox News takes out full-page ad boasting it's 'trusted more than ever' ahead of defamation trial

A Fox News barrels toward a potentially perilous defamation courtroom battle with Dominion Voting Systems, the network is nonetheless acting with defiance by taking out a full-page ad in the New York Times boasting of its purported trustworthiness.

NPR media correspondent David Folkenflik on Monday posted a photo of the ad on Twitter, and it showed that Fox claims that it is "trusted now more than ever" based on a YouGov poll showing the network easily besting rival networks in terms of viewer trust.

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As Fox News case heads to trial, far right 'Gateway Pundit' faces its own defamation lawsuit

They didn’t know it at the time, but Dec. 3, 2020, was the start of a nightmare for Wandrea Moss and her mother, Ruby Freeman.

Both were election workers in Atlanta, and that was the day Rudy Giuliani — ex-New York mayor and adviser to former President Donald Trump — testified to a state Senate committee that Georgia election officials had counted illegal ballots to steal the presidency for Joe Biden.

The allegations were quickly debunked by government officials and the media, but they still reverberated through right-wing media outlets.

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Revealed: Nearly $500 million continues to sit in a bloated, unused government fund

Editor's Note: This story has been updated to include additional information from Common Cause.

As Americans rush to file their taxes by this year’s April 18 deadline, a sliver of them — less than 4 percent, if recent history holds — will check a little box that directs $3 to the Presidential Election Campaign Fund.

But that’s still millions of $3 contributions, year after year. And they’ve caused the Presidential Election Campaign Fund — a once-popular resource for White House aspirants that hasn’t been used regularly in 15 years — to swell past $430 million in value as of February 28, according to U.S. Treasury records reviewed by Raw Story.

With the untapped fund likely to continue growing after Tax Day en route to half a billion dollars, politicians and nonprofits have ideas for how to reform the nation’s obsolete public campaign financing policies and reallocate this resource at a time when, according to the Treasury, the country is facing more than a $1 trillion dollar deficit.

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Longtime Trump nemesis joins Manhattan DA's case

A longtime adversary to Donald Trump could be the secret weapon in the Manhattan district attorney's case against the former president.

Matthew Colangelo has aggressively pursued Trump for years, first for the New York attorney general, then at the Department of Justice and now for district attorney Alvin Bragg's team of prosecutors, and his lengthy experience will be instrumental in proving the charges against the first ex-president to face felony charges, reported The Daily Beast.

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Trump screeches at Fox News in all-caps 3 a.m. Truth Social post

Former President Donald Trump was up at 3 a.m. on Monday writing an all-caps tirade against Fox News for not continuing to push his false claims about the 2020 election being stolen from him.

Apparently reacting to news that Fox has been making a late push to settle the defamation lawsuit filed by Dominion Voting Systems, Trump slammed the network for not doubling down on the same bogus election conspiracy theories that got it sued in the first place.

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Dominion v. Fox court case delayed

Judge Eric M. Davis has informed both sides of the Dominion Voting Systems defamation case that the trial's opening won't begin on Monday as was scheduled.

Jury selection was set to begin Monday, but now it won't happen until Tuesday, according to a statement from the judge. No reason was given, and there aren't any details about what could happen.

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