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Russia says U.S. lowering 'nuclear threshold' with newer bombs in Europe

By Guy Faulconbridge

LONDON (Reuters) -Russia said on Saturday that the accelerated deployment of modernised U.S. B61 tactical nuclear weapons at NATO bases in Europe would lower the "nuclear threshold" and that Russia would take the move into account in its military planning.

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Obama brings Democratic star power to key Georgia U.S. Senate race

By James Oliphant

ATLANTA (Reuters) -Democrats turned to former President Barack Obama on Friday to rally Georgia voters in a tight U.S. Senate race that could determine whether the party keeps control of the chamber after the upcoming midterm elections.

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Former Capitol Police officer convicted of obstruction in Jan. 6 investigation

By Dan Whitcomb

(Reuters) - A former U.S. Capitol Police officer was convicted on Friday of obstructing an FBIinvestigation into the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol by deleting Facebook messages he sent to a rioter afterward, federal prosecutors said.

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'Republicans' secret plan': New op-ed explains why Democrats should expose the real GOP agenda

Democratic leaders and lawmakers are being urged to place an emphasis on exposing the real Republican agenda as midterm elections approach.

In a new op-ed published by The Hill, former acting Democratic National Committee Chair Donna Brazile explains, "Republicans today are trying to pull the wool over the eyes of Americans again, just as Nixon did, only this time by falsely claiming they have a plan to slow inflation."

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David Depape identified as suspect in brutal attack on Nancy Pelosi's husband

A suspect has been identified in the brutal attack on Nancy Pelosi's husband at their San Francisco home.

An assailant identified as David Depape broke into the couple's home early Friday morning and "violently assaulted" the 82-year-old Paul Pelosi with a hammer, causing blunt-force trauma to his head and body, and the House speaker's husband reportedly underwent brain surgery.

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Trump 'coup memo' lawyer asks judge to reconsider bombshell ruling

John Eastman has asked a federal judge to reconsider his ruling last week finding that Donald Trump knowingly filed false numbers to claim voter fraud.

The right-wing attorney's own lawyer Charles Burnham asked U.S. District Court judge David O. Carter to change his order finding that Trump knowingly introduced false voter fraud numbers in court and to the public, which he said showed the former president filed lawsuits to disrupt the Jan. 6 election certification and not to seek court remedy, reported Law & Crime.

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Tom Cotton boasts about not even reading Trump impeachment evidence in new book

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) in a new book boasts that he didn't at all take the first impeachment trial against former President Donald Trump seriously and that he didn't bother reading the evidence that had been gathered against him.

The Guardian reports that Cotton's new book, titled "Only the Strong: Reversing the Left’s Plot to Sabotage American Power," features the Arkansas senator telling stories about how he and his fellow senators didn't take House Democrats' impeachment case against Trump at all seriously.

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Democrats prepare for post-election battle in Pennsylvania as Trump allies already claiming fraud

Democrats are already girding for a post-election battle in Pennsylvania, where the national party is telling candidates to find lawyers to fight looming legal challenges to the results.

Donald Trump has been telling allies to use “scorched-earth legal tactics” to challenge any losses -- especially in the Keystone State -- and Republican lawmakers and conservative media hosts are already laying the groundwork for fraud claims, reported The Daily Beast.

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Biden touts high-tech manufacturing resurgence ahead of midterms

President Joe Biden was traveling to New York on Thursday to tout giant investments in semiconductor manufacturing, part of a final hour bid ahead of midterm elections to persuade Americans that the economic future is bright.

Biden, whose Democrats are forecasted to lose the House of Representatives and possibly also the Senate in the November 8 polls, was leaving the White House for Syracuse, New York, buoyed by new data showing that the overall economy rebounded in the third quarter, staving off fears of recession.

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Kari Lake bashed for theatrics over Katie Hobbs burglary

The Republican nominee for governor of Arizona was the subject of a new column by Laurie Roberts of the Arizona Republic.

Trump-backed hopeful Kari Lake, a prominent election denier, is facing Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs in the race to succeed term-limited Gov. Doug Ducey.

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Far-right extremists plotting to attack the energy sector as gas prices finally start to drop: report

After months of pain at the pump, including a price spike in early October as oil refineries closed for maintenance in key parts of the country, Americans are finally beginning to see some relief as gas prices begin to come down.

But according to Newsweek, as all of this is happening, far-right extremists and domestic terrorists are plotting small scale attacks on the energy sector all over the country — and some have already acted.

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'Cold hard threat to democracy': GOP sowing chaos at polls even before Election Day

Government watchdogs are warning that Republican are operating a well-funded, well-organized campaign to sow "an unprecedented level of suspicion and unfounded doubt" in this year's midterm elections by lodging dubious legal challenges even before Election Day arrives and training thousands on how to create confusion at the polls.

As the Associated Press reported Thursday, more than 100 lawsuits have already been filed regarding the election, which is still 12 days away. The lawsuits have largely been filed by Republicans and focus on issues including mail-in voting, voting machines, and access for partisan poll watchers.

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These 5 MAGA candidates could help Donald Trump steal the 2024 election if they win in 2022: journalist

Real Time” host Bill Maher has been warning that if enough far-right “Stop the Steal” election deniers are victorious in the 2022 midterms and Donald Trump is the GOP’s next presidential nominee, he would have an easier time pulling off a “coup” in 2024 than he did in 2020. Trump, Maher warns, could lose the popular vote in key swing states in 2024, but may have MAGA allies in state governments who would try to give the electoral votes to Trump anyway.

In a listicle published on Mother Jones’ website as well as in their November/December 2022 print edition, Jeremy Schulman lists five Republican midterms candidates who have been “sympathetic to Trump’s election fraud claims,” and who he believes could help Trump steal the 2024 election if they win on November 8 and Trump is the GOP’s next presidential nominee. The candidates are: (1) Doug Mastriano, the GOP gubernatorial nominee in Pennsylvania, (2) Mark Finchem, who is running for Arizona secretary of state, (3) Justice Brian Zahra, who is running for another term on the Michigan State Supreme Court, (4) Matthew DePerno, who is running for Michigan attorney general, and (5) Jeanne Herman, who is running for another term as county commissioner in Washoe County, Nevada.

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