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'Heartbreaking': Hurricane Ian death toll climbs in Florida

The confirmed death toll from Hurricane Ian, which slammed the southeast United States last week, has risen to at least 62, officials said Sunday.

Ian, one of the most powerful storms to hit the United States, flattened whole neighborhoods and knocked out power lines and bridges as it made landfall on Florida's southwestern coast last Wednesday.

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Anti-discrimination laws, voting rights on US Supreme Court docket

The conservative-dominated US Supreme Court, after quashing abortion access, begins a new term Monday which could bring setbacks to the rights of African Americans and gay couples.

Anti-discrimination laws, voting rights and immigration are among the hot topics on the docket for the nation's highest court.

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US defense chief vows to help Taiwan defend itself

The United States will help Taiwan "develop the capability to defend itself" from a Chinese invasion, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Sunday, stopping short of President Joe Biden's vow to send troops to the island.

"We're committed to helping Taiwan develop the capability to defend itself," Austin said in an interview with CNN.

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Biden heads to storm-hit Puerto Rico

President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden head to storm-ravaged Puerto Rico on Monday, in a bid to show solidarity with a US territory whose people have complained of neglect after past natural disasters.

The high-profile trip will be the first of two this week for the Bidens, who head on Wednesday to Florida to assess the devastating damage caused by Hurricane Ian.

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Weighty U.S. Supreme Court term dawns with environmental and race cases

By Andrew Chung and Nate Raymond

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court's nine justices are poised on Monday to open a new nine-month term packed with major cases including disputes centered on race that give members of its conservative majority fresh opportunities to flex their muscles, with an environmental case up first.

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Maggie Haberman's bombshells infuriate some claiming lack of reporting ensures Trump escaped accountability

New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman's 600-page book drops on Tuesday at midnight, though details continue to leak from the pages.

Sunday it was a report that Donald Trump feels as if he backed himself into a corner and could feel forced to run in 2024 but may not stay in for a full four-year term. Other info includes Trump's mockery of top adviser Jared Kushner who he felt sounded like a child and was too skinny.

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'The broke Bonnie and Clyde of the GOP': MSNBC panel nails Clarence and Ginni Thomas for Jan. 6 claims

Daily Beast columnist Wajahat Ali and comedian Dean Obeidallah were sounding the alarm about Justice Clarence Thomas and his activist wife Ginni, both of whom have been attacked over the past year for their involvement in the attempt to overthrow the 2020 election.

MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan started off his Sunday show asking, "Why aren't Democrats making more of this Ginni Thomas issue? Why haven't they made more of this issue? Why do they always bring a butter knife to a gunfight with the GOP?"

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Woman at Trump rally 'apologizes to humanity for voting for the Antichrist Obama'

A woman at a Trump rally told a conservative broadcasting network that she wanted to apologize to "humanity" after voting for former President Barack Obama.

Real America's Voice correspondent Ben Bergquam spoke to the woman, who identified herself as Jeanie, prior to a rally with former President Donald Trump in Michigan on Saturday.

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'Unhinged, deranged' Trump 'may be a danger' to himself and others: GOP strategist

During an appearance on CNN's "State of the Union," Republican Party campaign consultant Scott Jennings launched a brutal attack on Donald Trump over his threatening social media post that claimed Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has, as Trump put it, a "DEATH WISH."

Trump's universally criticized Truth Social post has also been slammed for the racist attack on former Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, McConnell's wife, who Trump referred to as "Coco Chow."

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'I wouldn't go that far': GOP rep. shuts down Maria Bartiromo's conspiracy theory on Covid origins

Rep. Mike Turner (R-OH) pushed back on a suggestion by Fox News host Maria Bartiromo that the U.S. government had funded the creation of the Covid-19 virus.

"I want to get your thoughts on the headlines this morning about China and this continued funding from the NIH to the EcoHealth Alliance and [President] Peter Daszak," Bartiromo told Turner. "Apparently, the NIH is giving more money through EcoHealth to study bat coronavirus!"

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'Withhold the funding': Fox News hosts push Kevin McCarthy to defund the FBI

The hosts of Fox & Friends encouraged House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) to defund the FBI if Republicans take control of Congress and he becomes Speaker of the House.

"Some people have said, if the Republicans win in the midterms, it just puts the brakes on what Joe Biden and the Democrats are doing," Fox News host Rachel Campos-Duffy noted. "But you're saying, with you as the Speaker and Republicans in the majority in Congress that we can actually reverse these things."

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Florida, Carolinas count the cost of one of the worst U.S. hurricanes

By Brad Brooks and Jonathan Drake

FORT MYERS, Fla./CHARLESTON, S.C. (Reuters) - Florida, North and South Carolina were on Saturday trying to recover from the destruction wrought by Hurricane Ian, one of the most powerful storms to hit the U.S. mainland that left tens of billions in cost and an unknown death toll in its wake.

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Ukraine celebrates capturing key town, Putin ally mulls possible nuclear response

By Tom Balmforth and Pavel Polityuk

KYIV (Reuters) - Ukrainian troops said they had taken the key bastion of Lyman in occupied eastern Ukraine, a stinging defeat that prompted a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin to call for the possible use of low-grade nuclear weapons.

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