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'Another crisis is building' at Fox News as second defamation lawsuit gets green light for trial

A defamation lawsuit against Fox News by voting machine company Smartmatic appears to be headed to trial after the New York Supreme Court gave the green light last week.

An analysis by The Guardian found that the $2.7 billion lawsuit could be "more dangerous" than the $1.6 billion lawsuit brought by Dominion Voting Systems. In both cases, Fox News personalities are accused of claiming President Joe Biden falsely won the election because of a voting machine conspiracy.

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Trump-loving pastor claims Biden replaced with a body double because 'different looking earlobes'

Pastor Hank Kunneman of One Voice Ministries asserted over the weekend that Joe Biden's administration "doesn't exist" and that the president had been replaced with a body double with "different looking earlobes."

In a Sunday sermon flagged by Right Wing Watch, Kunneman told his congregation that "woke" endeavors would fail.

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Biden administration greenlights controversial Willow oil project in Alaska

The Biden administration is approving a scaled-back version ConocoPhillips' COP.N $7 billion oil and gas drilling project in Alaska, the US Department of Interior said on Monday.

The decision comes despite an aggressive eleventh-hour campaign from opponents who say the development of the three drill sites in northwestern Alaska conflicts with Biden's highly publicized efforts to fight climate change and rapidly shift to cleaner sources of energy.

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Biden says US banking system 'safe' as regulators seek to avoid contagion

President Joe Biden sought to reassure Americans over the country's banking system Monday, while insisting emergency measures would not be paid for by taxpayers as additional banks came under stress.

SVB -- a key lender to startups across the United States since the 1980s -- collapsed after a sudden run on deposits, prompting regulators to seize control Friday.

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How the 'whacked out' Colorado GOP is doing everything it can to alienate the center

Colorado was once a red state, but in 2023, it has two Democratic U.S. senators (Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper) and a Democratic governor (Jared Polis). The last Republican to carry Colorado in a presidential election was George W. Bush in 2004.

In a scathing article published by The Bulwark on March 13, Never Trump conservative and former Republican strategist Tim Miller analyzes the condition of the Colorado GOP. And he argues that instead of reaching out to the center, Colorado Republicans are marginalizing themselves by moving more and more to the extreme right.

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Hundreds of migrants attempt to storm the US-Mexico border

Hundreds of people tried to storm the US-Mexico border on Sunday, after a rumor that migrants would be allowed to cross into the United States.

Around noon, a large crowd of mainly Venezuelans began to gather near the entrance of a bridge connecting Mexico's Ciudad Juarez to El Paso, Texas in the southern United States.

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Trump looks to play catch-up to DeSantis on education in 2024 race

By James Oliphant

DAVENPORT, Iowa (Reuters) - Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has shown that waging cultural warfare over education can pay off with voters, and now Donald Trump is looking to get in on the action.

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Michigan man arrested after alleged threats against governor, Biden

By Kanishka Singh

(Reuters) - A Michigan man was arrested and charged with illegal ownership of firearms after he made death threats against Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer and President Joe Biden, the U.S. Justice Department said on Friday.

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Biden to defend US banking system after SVB, Signature collapse

By Simon Lewis

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Joe Biden will on Monday address a banking crisis that led U.S. regulators to step in with a series of emergency measures after the collapses of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank threatened to trigger a broader systemic crisis.

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Jim Jordan's 'lackluster' weaponization committee 'completely ineffective': Watergate prosecutor

Watergate prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks said that critics aren't far off when they comment that Rep. Jim Jordan's (R-OH) subcommittee on the so-called weaponization in government isn't all that it was supposed to be.

"Of course, the Republicans are saying he's not doing enough, and the Democrats are saying he's doing too much but either way, he's being completely ineffective," explained Wine-Banks. "It has been lackluster, but that's because there's no there there. And it's time for the American government to start focusing on solving problems that Americans face and not trying to settle scores or create false narratives about the fake election, or anything else that has nothing to do with what is going on in government. This is just wrong. It isn't what government oversight is about, and it's a waste of time and money, and it is deliberately intended to undermine our government and trust in our government."

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Proud Boys' prosecutors defend themselves against 'misconduct' attacks

Prosecutors in the seditious conspiracy trial of members of the Proud Boys defended themselves in a court filing Sunday against misconduct claims from defense attorneys.

The Proud Boys' lawyers gleaned their attacks from thousands of FBI emails, many of them inadvertently leaked to the defense by the prosecution, Politico reported. Some of the information accidentally handed over was believed to be classified.

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US announces it will stem SVB fallout — customers to have deposit access

By Andrea Shalal, Sarah N. Lynch and Lananh Nguyen WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Silicon Valley Bank customers will have access to their deposits starting on Monday, U.S. officials said on Sunday, as the federal government announced actions to shore up deposits and stem any broader financial fallout from the sudden collapse of the tech startup-focused lender. The boards of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) and the Federal Reserve, in consultation with President Joe Biden, approved the FDIC's resolution of SVB, according to a joint statement from U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, Fe...

Here's how you know Tucker Carlson didn't watch all of the insurrection videos

After airing a week of selectively edited videos of the Jan. 6 attack on Congress, Fox's Tucker Carlson released less than an hour of video each night out of over 40,000. The host implied that he had watched all of the videos or at least sifted through everything and reviewed them.

To watch approximately 40,000 hours of video, it would take a little over 1,666 days, watching 24 hours each day. So, it would have been impossible for Carlson to have actually watched all of the video. Even if he fast-forwarded through the video at double speed, it still would have taken 833 days.

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