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Energy crisis pushes nuclear comeback worldwide

As the costs of importing energy soars worldwide and climate crises wreak havoc, interest in nuclear power is on the rise with nations scrambling to find alternative sources.

Investment in nuclear power declined after Japan's 2011 Fukushima disaster, the world's worst nuclear accident since Chernobyl in 1986, as fears over its safety increased and governments ran scared.

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‘Fire this numbskull’: Mick Mulvaney’s comments put CBS News on the hotseat

Former Trump acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney, who is a current CBS News analyst, was harshly criticized on Friday for his comments about Trump's redacted search warrant.

CNN anchor Jim Sciutto played a clip of Mulvaney discussing the FBI search warrant execution.

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Atlanta DA now investigating voting systems breach in central Georgia county as part of Trump probe

On Friday, the Associated Press reported that Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis is now investigating a voting systems breach in Coffee County, a small area 200 miles south of Atlanta, as part of her investigation into former President Donald Trump and his allies' efforts to overturn the election in the state.

"The widening of the probe highlights the latest instance in which unauthorized people appear to have gained access to voting equipment since the 2020 election, primarily in battleground states lost by Trump," reported Kate Brumback and Christina Cassidy. "Election experts have raised concerns that sensitive information shared online about the equipment may have exposed vulnerabilities that could be exploited by people intent on disrupting future elections."

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Vice President Kamala Harris to attend Artemis moon launch

ORLANDO, Fla. — Vice President Kamala Harris plans to attend the launch of the Artemis I moon rocket from Kennedy Space Center on Monday, according to a release from the White House. Harris and second gentlemen Doug Emhoff will be on hand with Harris delivering remarks ahead of the planned liftoff during a two-hour window that opens at 8:33 a.m. Harris is the chair of the National Space Council that helps inform President Joe Biden on space policy. She will also tour the space center to view some of the hardware on hand for the Artemis II and III missions that expect to return humans to orbit ...

'That is the ball game': These 3 key affidavit details may suggest Trump indictment is coming

The Mar-a-Lago search warrant affidavit released in redacted form by the Department of Justice contains three key details that make it likely Donald Trump will be indicted, an expert in national security law concluded on Friday.

"I have finally seen enough. Donald Trump will be indicted by a federal grand jury," attorney Bradley Moss predicted in a new column published by The Daily Beast.

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Wisconsin auditor’s subpoenas withdrawn two weeks after GOP Speaker fired him: report

On Friday, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported that Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos has dismissed a number of subpoenas issued to local officials by former state Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman, two weeks after Vos fired him from his controversial position auditing the 2020 presidential election.

"Vos sent letters to the mayors of Madison and Green Bay and Wisconsin Elections Commission officials on Friday withdrawing subpoenas issued by Gableman ahead of a court hearing next week in the matter," reported Molly Beck.

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‘National climate has undeniably shifted’ as Dems surge: report

The Democratic Party is in a better position for the 2022 midterms ahead of the traditional final stretch of the campaign that starts after Labor Day.

"Democrat Pat Ryan’s upset victory in the NY-19 special election, along with a similarly shocking close race in heavily Republican NY-23, have resulted in other major election outlets (including Sabato’s Crystal Ball and the Cook Political Report) altering their election ratings, and our ratings are no exception," Decision Desk's Elections Daily reported Friday.

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'I don’t think anyone believes Joe Biden' Lara Trump told Fox & Friends

Lara Trump, a former TV producer who is married to Eric Trump, thinks presidents tell attorneys general what to do. After both the Kennedy and Nixon administrations the American people demanded a firm wall between the White House and the Dept. of Justice, one her father-in-law repeatedly violated.

On Thursday morning Lara Trump appeared uninformed of that very basic tenet, telling Fox News, “It’s ridiculous to assume that the current president did not know about an FBI raid from his own Department of Justice on the last president – and a person that he may be running against in the upcoming 2024 election.”

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FBI says Donald Trump combined top secret documents with magazines and personal correspondence

Twice-impeached former president Donald Trump mixed personal correspondence and magazines with classified documents, according to the FBI.

The FBI raided his Palm Beach residence Mar-a-Lago on Aug. 8 and found that 14 of the 15 boxes recovered from Trump's home contained multiple classified and top secret documents combined with magazines, personal correspondence and miscellaneous newspapers.

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RNC abruptly fires spokesman who previously managed Black Voices for Trump: report

On Friday, POLITICO reported that the Republican National Committee has fired Paris Dennard, their spokesperson and a key former surrogate for former President Donald Trump who worked on racial minority outreach.

"Dennard had been serving as a national spokesman and director of Black media affairs for the committee. He started working for the RNC in March 2020," reported Alex Isenstadt. "'Paris Dennard no longer works for the RNC. We don’t comment on personnel matters,' RNC chief of staff Mike Reed said in a statement. One person familiar with the firing said it took place earlier this week."

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Judge dismisses Arizona election deniers’ lawsuit demanding a hand count of Nov. ballots: report

Federal Judge John Tuchi ruled on Friday that November's midterm election in Arizona will not be required to be conducted by a hand count.

The lawsuit was filed by GOP gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake and secretary of state nominee Mark Finchem, the Tuscon Star reported.

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'The former president is going to be prosecuted' says ex-FBI top attorney

Andrew Weissmann, the former General Counsel of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, says former president Donald Trump will be indicted, based on his reading of the unsealed redacted affidavit used to obtain the “search and seize” warrant for Mar-a-Lago, unsealed by a federal judge Friday at noon.

“I have to say, when I read this today my big overarching takeaway is – and I know this is just a prediction and speculation, but I say it’s an educated one – is that the former president is going to be prosecuted,” said Weissmann, who began his DOJ career as a federal prosecutor successfully trying Mafia crime boss cases.

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Growing sense of weariness seeping into Trumpworld as details of Mar-a-Lago probe become public: report

This Friday, the Department of Justice released the affidavit used to justify the FBI's search of Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort. Axios reporters Erin Dohert and Alayna Treene wrote that there's been a "shift" in Trumpworld over the last few days in the wake of the search.

"...particularly after conservative John Solomon published a May 10 letter from the National Archives that revealed Trump took more than 700 pages of highly classified material with him after leaving office," their report stated.

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