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OPEC+ meeting to test Biden's Saudi oil entreaty

The OPEC+ group of major oil exporters meets Wednesday to discuss its output strategy after US President Joe Biden lobbied Saudi Arabia to boost production to tame energy-fueled inflation.

The cartel led by Saudi Arabia and Russia has resisted US pressure to ramp up production significantly so far after Moscow's invasion of Ukraine sent oil prices soaring.

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Percent of Americans without health coverage hits new low

The proportion of the US population with no health insurance in the United States reached a new low in early 2022 at eight percent, President Joe Biden's administration said Tuesday.

The rate of uninsured people began to fall sharply after the Affordable Care Act came into effect in 2014. The ambitious reform of medical insurance, better known as "Obamacare," was the flagship law of former president Barack Obama, with whom Biden served as vice president.

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Seven days in July: America's moment of political climate change

This summer we are experiencing the effects of global climate change at an accelerating pace, but the political climate can change more rapidly still.

Three weeks ago, I wrote here about "Seven Days in June," a right-wing coup carried out without violence, but with considerable malice aforethought by the Supreme Court in the final week of its term. At that point, and for some days thereafter, most political observers still foresaw a Republican midterm landslide in the House this November, and many believed the GOP might also win a majority in the Senate. That changed dramatically in the last week of July.

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Rusty Bowers loses as Trump-backed Arizona legislative candidates rout their opponents

Rusty Bowers, the Republican speaker of the Arizona House of Representatives, was trounced in Tuesday’s primary election by David Farnsworth, one of several legislative candidates endorsed by former President Donald Trump who unseated incumbent Republicans.

Bowers, who was censured last month by the Arizona Republican Party, drew the enmity of Trump and his followers in the GOP for refusing to participate in the former president’s efforts to throw Arizona’s 2020 election into doubt. In June, Bowers testified to Congress about the pressure he received from Trump and his campaign to overturn Joe Biden’s victory in Arizona, outraging Republicans.

Arizona's Mark Finchem is the latest in a wave of election deniers moving toward controlling elections

Mark Finchem, an Arizona state representative who has said he would not have certified the 2020 election, has won the Republican primary for secretary of state, making him the latest election denier to move closer to controlling his state’s election system.

Venture capitalist Blake Masters, who has questioned whether the upcoming November midterm election will be legitimate and has embraced the Big Lie about the 2020 election, was leading the GOP primary for U.S. Senate by nearly five percentage points. While former television journalist Kari Lake was trailing Karrin Taylor Robson by less than eight percentage points, she insisted that her strong performance among voters who showed up at the polls on Tuesday instead of voting by mail would result in her eventual victory.

Both earned endorsements from former president Donald Trump by supporting his Big Lie, and Lake has claimed without evidence that her election was rigged against her.

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Missouri AG Eric Schmitt beats Hartzler, Greitens to claim GOP Senate nomination

ST. LOUIS — Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt beat back a crowded field of opponents Tuesday night to secure the Republican nomination for Missouri’s open U.S. Senate seat.

With a little over a half of precincts reporting, Schmitt led with 44% of the vote, compared to 23% for U.S. Rep. Vicky Hartzler and 20% for disgraced former Gov. Eric Greitens.

“I don’t come from billions. I come from Bridgeton. I’m proud of my working class roots. And I’m going to Washington to fight for working families, defeat socialism and lead a fight to save America,” Schmitt said to supporters gathered at the Sheraton Westport Lakeside Chalet.

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Dixon clinches early win in GOP gubernatorial primary

Right-wing commentator Tudor Dixon has a big lead Tuesday night in Michigan’s GOP gubernatorial primary, likely setting her up to challenge Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in the Nov. 8 general election.

Dixon’s primary lead comes after a last-minute endorsement from former President Donald Trump on Friday amid a campaign season rife with Trumpian talking points and right-wing rhetoric.

“God is good. Thank you, Michigan,” Dixon told a Grand Rapids audience of supporters around 10 p.m.

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US Senate passes act to help veterans with health issues from toxic burn pits

Activist John Feal (L) and comedian Jon Stewart (C) exit the US Capitol after the Senate passed the PACT Act in Washington, DC

Washington (AFP) - US senators on Tuesday approved benefits for veterans exposed to toxic burn pits, which President Joe Biden, who believes his son Beau died of such exposure, has called a "decisive and bipartisan win."

Open trash fires have been commonly used by the US military in conflicts after the September 11, 2001 attacks, and are lit to get rid of everything from plastic bottles to human waste and old tires -- all incinerated with jet fuel.

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Insurrectionist teacher who told his students debunked election lies praised by new school district: report

A teacher in Burlington, Wisconsin, who was allegedly involved in the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021, has found a new position at a school in Michigan, according to the Racine Journal Times.

"A history teacher who openly questioned the validity of the 2020 presidential election and then traveled to Washington D.C. for the infamous Jan. 6, 2021, election protest has resigned from his position at Burlington High School," Scott Williams of the of the Racine Journal Times reported.

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Peter Doocy's bizarre question stuns official: 'It makes it sound like we owned Afghanistan'

National Security Council Coordinator John Kirby schooled Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy on Tuesday about whether the United States "owned Afghanistan."

During a White House briefing on the killing of Ayman al-Zawahiri, Doocy said President Joe Biden's administration "gave a country" to terrorists.

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'This is nuts': Top Pentagon officials reportedly had phones wiped — deleting potential Jan. 6 evidence

Top Department of Defense and Army officials had their phones wiped by the Defense Department at the end of the Trump administration, potentially deleting evidence related to the January 6 Capitol riot, CNN reports.

"The acknowledgment that the phones from the Pentagon officials had been wiped was first revealed in a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit American Oversight brought against the Defense Department and the Army. The watchdog group is seeking January 6 records from former acting Secretary of Defense Chris Miller, former chief of staff Kash Patel, and former Secretary of the Army Ryan McCarthy, among other prominent Pentagon officials -- having filed initial FOIA requests just a few days after the Capitol attack," CNN's report states.

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Lindsey Graham wants to see the US bomb training camps in Afghanistan

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) told reporters that he's satisfied with the slaying of the top al-Qaeda chief Ayman al-Zawahiri after a military action ordered by President Joe Biden. Still, Graham said he wants more.

"It's beyond brazen that he would be living in a house of the Minister of Interior," said Graham. "So, my advice would be to move assets forward, get countries in the region who would not benefit from an al-Qaeda rise, and start hitting the training camps."

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‘That’s a lie. A pure outright lie’: Joe Manchin corrects Fox News host falsely claiming bill raises personal taxes

U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) dismantled the false claims of a top Fox News host who claimed the Democrats' Inflation Reduction Act legislation will raise taxes on Americans making under $400,000 a year.

"That's a lie. That is a pure outright lie," the West Virginia Democratic Senator told Fox News' Harris Faulkner Tuesday when she claimed, "I'm saying Americans $400,000 and below now are going to be taxed."

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