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US Justice Dept wants execs to foot bill for corporate misconduct

By Chris Prentice and Karen Freifeld

MIAMI (Reuters) -The U.S. Justice Department is rolling out a new policy aimed at pushing the cost of corporate crime into the pockets of executives, the latest in a series of changes at the agency under President Joe Biden.

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'It’s a cult': Bill Maher predicts Trump’s 'very hardcore following' will give him the 2024 nomination

Fox News' Rupert Murdoch, the Daily Wire's Ben Shapiro and firebrand author Ann Coulter are among the right-wing Republicans who have been pushing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as an alternative to Donald Trump for the 2024 GOP presidential primary. Coulter has been insisting that Trump’s base of support within the GOP is wildly exaggerated and that Trump is "done" and "over" among Republicans. As Coulter sees it, DeSantis should have no problem defeating Trump in the primary if he runs for president.

But political comedian Bill Maher, who hosts "Real Time" on HBO, is very skeptical about claims that the Republican Party is determined to move on from Trump. During a late February interview, Maher told CNN's Jake Tapper that the GOP is likely to give Trump the 2024 nomination.

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Watch: Trump falsely accuses Biden of creating a ‘Marxist equity enforcement squad’ and calls for ‘restitution’

In another campaign video outlining his “agenda,” Donald Trump falsely accuses President Joe Biden of creating a “Marxist equity enforcement squad” for the executive branch, and promises if voters return him to the Oval Office he will “immediately terminate” all staffers and programs associated with Biden’s “woke takeover of the entire federal government.”

“Every institution in America is under attack from this Marxist concept of equity instead of treating everyone equally, making decisions based on merit or qualifications,” Trump says, mischaracterizing what he calls President Biden’s “sinister” executive order.

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Biden admin offers $1.2 billion for distressed, shut nuclear plants

By Timothy Gardner

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Biden administration said on Thursday it is offering $1.2 billion in aid to extend the life of distressed nuclear power plants which, for the first time, could offer funding to a plant that has recently closed.

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US Jews say Israeli finance minister should be barred from country over 'repugnant' comments

Jewish-led peace groups on Wednesday called on the Biden administration to bar Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich from entering the U.S. ahead of a planned visit over his recent comments about the Palestinian town of Hawara, which was the target of a deadly rampage earlier this week by Israeli settlers.

Smotrich said after the attack that "the village of Hawara needs to be wiped out," adding, "I think that the State of Israel needs to do that."

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Warren report exposes insurance industry ploy to 'scam millions of seniors'

Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren released a report Wednesday highlighting the splashy incentives—from luxury vacations to cash bonuses—that private insurance companies offer agents and brokers for enrolling seniors in potentially higher-cost Medigap plans.

Medigap is federally regulated supplemental health insurance offered by for-profit companies such as UnitedHealthcare, Humana, and Aetna.

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'Isn’t she amazing?' Biden trolls Marjorie Taylor Greene

President Joe Biden recently took a jab at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) during his speech at an annual retreat held in Baltimore, Md.

The president's comments came just one day after Greene's remarks asking Rebecca Kiessling, a Michigan mother who lost two of her children in 2020 due to drug-related deaths, if her children could still be alive “if our government would secure our southern border.”

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Dominion’s damning revelations underscore the 'full corruption of Fox News': former Reagan speechwriter

For many years, Mona Charen — a veteran conservative columnist who was a speechwriter for First Lady Nancy Reagan during the 1980s — has complained about what she views as a liberal bias in the mainstream media. But in an article published by The Bulwark on March 2, the Never Trumper’s primary target is not CNN, the Washington Post or the New York Times. It is Fox News, which, she argues, has "embarrassed" itself by shamelessly promoting "lies" and "fiction."

Dominion Voting Systems' $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News has turned into a major scandal for the right-wing cable news outlet, which, in late 2020 and early 2021, promoted attorney Sidney Powell's false claim that Dominion's equipment was used to help now-President Joe Biden steal the presidential election from then-President Donald Trump. E-mails and text messages that Dominion has presented as evidence show Tucker Carlson and others at Fox News privately admitting that Powell's claim was total nonsense. Yet Fox News, according to Dominion, promoted Powell's debunked claim anyway.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene's 'firehose of lies' shredded by Morning Joe

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough blasted Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's (R-GA) "firehose of falsehoods" as an intentional effort to destroy the truth as autocratic leaders have throughout history.

The Georgia Republican blamed President Joe Biden for the fatal overdoses of two Michigan men whose mother testified during a House hearing on fentanyl trafficking, but they both died in 2020 during the presidency of Donald Trump, and Greene's spokesman ripped off a profane tirade against a CNN fact checker who asked him about the discrepancy.

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J6 investigators couldn't bring down Giuliani — but these two poll workers might

Rudy Giuliani has seen a downward spiral of his professional reputation since falling in with former President Donald Trump and, more recently, the crowd of conspiracy theorists trying to overturn his 2020 election loss, including the suspension of his law license in New York and a recommendation of disbarment from D.C. ethics officials.

But the January 6 Committee concluded without recommending any direct criminal or civil penalties against him for his efforts.

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Al Sharpton’s old presidential campaign agreed to pay the government $21,250. Then it never did.

The Rev. Al Sharpton is seemingly everywhere today: he hosts an MSNBC show, conducts civil rights rallies, even meets with President Joe Biden, both in public and as a confidant.

But as Sharpton has become one of the nation’s most prominent liberal voices in the national political-media-entertainment complex, there’s one topic absent from his list of talking points: Sharpton’s old 2004 presidential campaign committee still owes the U.S. Treasury more than $21,000, according to a Raw Story review of federal records.

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How a Catholic-led law firm is sowing doubts about election integrity as part of its long-term strategy

For decades, lawyers at the Thomas More Society have backed provocateurs and long shot causes in hopes of winning severe restrictions on abortion in the U.S.

As others in the anti-abortion movement distanced themselves from clinic protestors accused of trespassing, vandalism and sometimes violence, the Thomas More Society defended them in civil and criminal court. The legal nonprofit once sided with a Wisconsin pharmacist who refused to fill a birth control prescription on religious grounds.

More recently, the Chicago-based organization has embraced a far different but equally divisive undertaking — relentlessly questioning the integrity of elections. Leaping into the 2020 “Stop the Steal” frenzy, which was consistently discredited, the Thomas More Society aggressively pursued scores of lawsuits and complaints across the country.

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When asked about work on the economy, Republican touts 1-minute floor speech and Chamber gala

WASHINGTON — House Republicans have focused their attention on a number of hearings attacking Democrats, President Joe Biden and his government.

The House crafted a committee that they are calling the "weaponization of government," claiming that the government is singling out Republicans unfairly. At the same time, polls show that Americans view the GOP's committees as purely political, and they're not doing enough to investigate actual problems.

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