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Former Trump official working for Fox at the center of keeping election lies alive

As Dominion Voting System's $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit heads to court, a former Donald Trump White House insider now working for Fox will be scrutinized over his role in keeping election conspiracy lies on-air despite knowing better.

According to a report from the Washington Post, former White House Deputy Press Secretary and Deputy Assistant to the President, Raj Shah features prominently in the texts and emails exchanged between Fox executives as advocates for the former president were attacking Dominion and the Fox News on-air talent kept those lies alive.

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'Ratings were dropping': Fox News reverses course and allows host to report on Dominion lawsuit

Fox News management had a change of heart and allowed host Howard Kurtz to report on Dominion Voting Systems' lawsuit against the network.

On a broadcast weeks earlier, Kurtz revealed that he had been banned from covering Dominion's defamation allegations against the company for allegedly misleading viewers about Democrats stealing the 2020 election through voting machines.

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Fox News host nails GOPer for offering nothing 'other than just criticism' on Biden's budget

Fox News host Shannon Bream grilled Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) after Republicans criticized President Joe Biden's budget but failed to put forward their own.

During an interview on Fox News Sunday, Bream noted that Biden said "he's going to reduce the deficit, shore up Medicaid and Social Security and make the rich pay their fair share."

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'A total and complete phony': Steve Bannon slams Elon Musk

Steve Bannon offered a blistering opinion of Elon Musk describing the billionaire businessman as a “complete phony” who is bound to the restraints of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

Bannon's remarks came on Friday, March 10 during Tim Pool’s podcast where he was asked about the Twitter CEO's tweet suggesting he'd be “open to the idea” of a Silicon Valley Bank acquisition. The tweet came as the bank made history by suffering from the second-largest financial institution failure in American history.

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Latest California storm leaves at least two dead, breaks levee

Another powerful storm pummeled California overnight into Saturday, forcing thousands to evacuate and resulting in at least two deaths, while causing a levee to give way in coastal Monterey County.

"We were hoping to avoid and prevent this situation, but the worst case scenario has arrived with the Pajaro River overtopping and levee breaching at about midnight," Luis Alejo, a Monterey County supervisor, said Saturday on Twitter.

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Canada immigration: Why record asylum seekers are crossing U.S. border

By Anna Mehler Paperny and Ted Hesson

CHAMPLAIN, New York and WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Bookseller Zulema Diaz fled her native Peru after being kidnapped, beaten and robbed, hoping to find safety in the United States. Instead, she said she experienced homelessness and sexual harassment as she worked off-the-books on a hospital cleaning crew.

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Critics hail 'long overdue' Biden tax boost targeting the rich

While far-right Republicans continue threatening to blow up the global economy unless Congress makes cuts to popular social programs, progressive taxation experts are celebrating U.S. President Joe Biden's latest push to invest in "widespread prosperity" by raising taxes on wealthy individuals and corporations.

As part of his fiscal year 2024 budget blueprint unveiled Thursday, Biden calls for a 25% minimum tax on the wealthiest 0.01%; reforms to ensure high-income individuals pay their fair share into the Medicare Hospital Insurance trust fund; and repealing 2017 tax cuts and restoring the top tax rate of 39.6% for people making over $400,000 a year.

Along with pushing for raising the corporate tax rate from 21% to 28%—which is still far below the 35% rate that was in place prior to Republicans' 2017 tax overhaul—the president advocates expanding the child tax credit while eliminating tax subsidies for cryptocurrency transactions, fossil fuel companies, and real estate.

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DeSantis doubles down in Iowa on 'culture war' in first major 2024 speech: 'Let the chips fall where they may'

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis told Iowa Republicans Friday that standing strong in the culture wars around issues like education, criminal justice and health care in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic will help their party win elections.

DeSantis, along with Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds, spoke to more than 600 Iowans at the Iowa State Fairgrounds’ Elwell Family Food Center in Des Moines about the partisan divides in American culture.

Liberals and national media attacked him for actions like reopening schools and banning vaccine mandates, DeSantis said, but he didn’t let those criticisms stop him from taking action. And the 2022 election proved voters didn’t want him to stop, he said.

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California copes with heavy rain, flooding in latest 'atmospheric river' storm

By Steve Gorman and Brendan O'Brien

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -Emergency officials in several California counties spent Friday patrolling levies and swollen rivers as an "atmospheric river" storm drenched the already-sodden state with torrential rains, causing floods that washed out roads and prompted evacuations.

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Elon Musk tweets support for QAnon Shaman Jacob Chansley

Twitter owner Elon Musk expressed support for “QAnon Shaman” Jacob Chansley, based on disinformation being peddled by Fox News commentator and conspiracy theorist Tucker Carlson. “Free Jacob Chansley,” Musk tweeted Friday night. Chansley was sentenced to 41 months in prison in November after pleading guilty to obstructing the Jan. 6, 2021 certification of Joe Biden’s victory in the presidential election. While the Trump-supporting activist wasn’t charged with participating in the violence at the broken doors of the U.S. Capitol, he paraded the halls carrying a six-foot spear and shouting throu...

Republicans are bleeding voters — and these MSNBC panelists think they know why

The end of the week panel on Joy Reid's Friday MSNBC show discussed the Republican Party's move further right.

The chat began with the group trashing Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) for not being ready for primetime as he prepares for a potential presidential run. DeSantis recently had supporters of Donald Trump's thrown out of an event, which isn't likely to grow his audience. DeSantis is also at war with Disney, claiming that people are "sexualizing children."

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'Pineapple express' storm wallops California

Torrential rains last month caused landslides, with fears that new rains from a 'Pineapple express' would create more havoc

Los Angeles (AFP) - Dozens of evacuation orders were in place Friday as a powerful atmospheric river, known as a "Pineapple express," surged into an already-sodden California, sparking warnings of widespread flash flooding.

Up to nine inches (23 centimeters) of rain were expected in some parts of the state, with several feet of heavy, wet snow falling over mountains where a huge snowpack has built up over months of near-record storms.

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Mexico arrests five in kidnapping and killing of Americans

Mexican authorities have arrested five people over the deadly kidnapping of a group of Americans, after the suspects were left in the street with their hands tied by alleged cartel members, officials said Friday.

The four US citizens, two of whom died, were snatched at gunpoint after crossing the border into crime-plagued Tamaulipas state on Friday in a minivan, apparently so that one could have cosmetic surgery.

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