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US lawmakers take baby steps towards election reform

US lawmakers voted Wednesday in favor of narrow reforms to a loosely-worded 135-year-old law that former president Donald Trump tried to exploit to overturn his presidential election defeat.

The action comes less than 50 days before the US midterm elections that decide which party controls Congress, with a sharp rise in candidates who refuse to accept the 2020 results, sparking fears for the health of US democracy.

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Ralph Reed's evangelical group to target Black and Latino Christians as GOP converts in $42 million midterm binge

Right-wing political consultant Ralph Reed’s Faith & Freedom Coalition, which is widely credited for keeping white evangelical support for Trump after the leak of his infamous "Access Hollywood" video, will spend $42 million on midterms.

Reed was a key founder of the Religious Right movement in the United States and now he's vowing to recruit Black and Latino evangelicals by appealing to anti-LGBTQ and anti-abortion sentiments within those demographics.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene leads GOP drive to criminalize gender-affirming care for transgender youth

WASHINGTON — Conservative Republicans gathered outside the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday to commit to bringing legislation to the floor that would make it a felony to perform gender-affirming care on transgender youth, should the GOP take control of the U.S. House following the November midterm elections.

“How on earth can this be happening in America? It’s hard to even understand,” said Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, the main sponsor of the bill, referring to gender-affirming medical treatments sometimes used by transgender and nonbinary people, including minors.

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Orthodox Jews claim they were barred from White House hate crime event

A group of Orthodox Jews claimed that they were not allowed into a recent White House event on combating hate crimes that specifically condemned violence against minority groups, but reports say that they were simply left out due to a lack of space.

According to The Jerusalem Post, Duvi Honig, CEO of the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce, RSVP'd to the Sept. 15 event, which the White House called "United We Stand." Billed as a conference against combating prejudice and hate, the United We Stand event was headlined by a speech from President Joe Biden, and featured community leaders from dozens of different religions and ethnicities.

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Bankers warn of toll on US consumers from prolonged inflation

New York (AFP) - Higher interest rates and grinding inflation are likely to begin taking a higher toll on US consumers who have so far mostly managed to remain in healthy financial shape, bank CEOs told a congressional panel Wednesday.

The heads of the largest US banks warned in particular that low-income households face duress, as they appeared at a lengthy hearing before the House Financial Services Committee ahead of the Federal Reserve's announcement of an interest rate hike of three-quarters of a point.

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Biden accuses Russia of 'irresponsible' nuclear threats, violating U.N. charter

By Steve Holland and Michelle Nichols

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden accused Russia on Wednesday of making "reckless" and "irresponsible" threats to use nuclear weapons and said Moscow had violated the core tenets of United Nations membership by invading Ukraine.

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'Could end up being World War III!' Trump hypes up Putin's nuke threat and uses it to blame Biden

Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday hyped up a threat made by Russian President Vladimir Putin to use nuclear weapons in his war with Ukraine.

In an announcement made Wednesday morning, Putin called for a mobilization of Russian reserves to assist in the country's months-long war in Ukraine that has recently seen Russian forces dealt major defeats.

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'Dangerous and scary': Trump’s fake electors hold real power in key states

More than two dozen of Donald Trump's fake electors continue to hold positions of real power in key states.

Republicans in seven battleground states won by Joe Biden in 2020 offered slates of 84 phony electors who had signed certificates claiming to be "duly elected," in a scheme that even Trump's own White House counsel warned was possibly illegal, but at least 23 of them still hold leadership positions in their state GOP while others remain in legislative office or are seeking election, reported NBC News.

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'Gentle soul' Brittney Griner's fate on USA minds at basketball World Cup: coach

Coach Cheryl Reeve admitted Wednesday the fate of "gentle soul" Brittney Griner was weighing heavily on the USA team at the basketball World Cup in Sydney and the jailed star's number 15 jersey would not be worn at the tournament.

Griner, a standout when they won gold at the Tokyo Olympics last year, would normally be with the squad as they attempt to claim a fourth straight title and 11th overall, starting Thursday against Belgium.

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Hurricane Fiona upgraded to Category 4 storm as it heads towards Bermuda

Hurricane Fiona continued its slow and devastating march northward after slamming the Turks and Caicos Islands on Tuesday and leaving a trail of destruction in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic.

The US National Hurricane Center (NHC) said Wednesday morning that the storm had grown stronger, registering maximum wind speeds of 130 miles per hour (210 kilometers per hour) as it barreled toward Bermuda.

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Inside the night Fox News was in 'turmoil'

On Tuesday, writing for The Washington Post, Philip Bump outlined how the new book "The Divider" by Peter Baker and Susan Glasser reveals Fox News was in crisis as the votes came in on election night of 2020, and the days and weeks immediately after.

The fundamental problem was that Fox News needed to report election results — but was torn between that and maintaining the trust of their mostly Trump-supporting viewers.

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GOP nominee blasted as a ‘fascist’ for involving Missouri in Trump’s Mar-a-Lago defense

Republican efforts to defend Donald Trump after the FBI executed a search warrant in Mar-a-Lago have become an issue in the open U.S. Senate race to succeed retiring GOP Sen. Roy Blunt.

After U.S. Magistrate Judge Ruce Reinhart authorized the search warrant in West Palm Beach, the former president's legal team appealed to Trump-appointed District Judge Aileen Cannon. After she ruled to appoint Special Master Raymond Dearie in Brooklyn, The DOJ appealed to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta.

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Stacey Abrams: It is ‘wrong’ to compare her refusal to concede with Trump’s stolen election rhetoric

Originally published by The 19th

ATLANTA — Stacey Abrams on Monday cautioned against conflating her refusal to concede in the 2018 Georgia governor’s race with former President Donald Trump’s false claims of a stolen election, calling the latter wrong and dangerous for democracy.

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