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'Truth will set us free': Texas activists to transform vestiges of KKK terror into cultural hub

At 22,000 square feet, the yellow brick Ku Klux Klan city headquarters was as big as a plane hangar. Incredibly, the KKK was once so popular in Fort Worth, Texas, the building could easily fill its 2,000 seats for ceremonies, rallies and minstrel shows. It burned down in 1924, but the KKK had enough money to quickly rebuild.

Newspapers trace the Fort Worth Klan’s disturbing efforts to normalize itself. One story describes Klansmen in white hoods and robes scaring an entire church when they walked up to the pulpit into a worship service to give the pastor a bouquet of blood red roses. Luckily for him, they were paying tribute to his charitable work in the city.

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Morning Joe slams Trump as 'heinous human being' for trashing Brittney Griner's reputation

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough slammed Donald Trump for siding with Russia against jailed WNBA star Brittney Griner.

The two-time Olympic gold medalist and seven-time WNBA All-Star was arrested in Russia after customs officers found vapes containing hash oil in her luggage, which she claims she brought accidentally into the country, but President Joe Biden has reportedly signed off on a prisoner swap that Trump criticized on a right-wing podcast.

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Impeachment-backing Republican calls out Democrats for boosting Trump-loving primary opponent

This Tuesday, Rep. Peter Meijer (R-MI) will face off against John Gibbs in the Republican primary for Michigan’s Third Congressional District. In an op-ed published for the blog Common Sense, Meijer laid the difference between him and his opponent.

Meijer points out that he's a "staunch defender of the Constitution and the rule of law" and that he bucked the pro-Trump wing of his party and voted to certify the results of the 2020 election in favor of Joe Biden. He also points out that in the wake of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, he joined nine other Republicans, including Liz Cheney, "to impeach then-President Donald Trump with a heavy but resolute conscience."

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Netanyahu angered Trump so much that he wanted to back his rival in election: Jared Kushner book

Former President Donald Trump became so angry at former Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he considered endorsing his rival, according to a forthcoming book by Jared Kushner.

The former U.S. president was frustrated that Netanyahu announced in a January 2020 speech that he would annex the Jordan Valley and all the Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank, which caught both Trump and Kushner by surprise, reported Axios.

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Missouri GOP voters revolt: Trump 'doesn't deserve to be president again'

Reacting to continuous reporting from polling expert Sarah Longwell that Donald Trump's popularity is waning with conservative and Republican voters, pollster Rich Thau and Jill Ditommaso sat down with Missouri voters -- who are headed to the polls on Tuesday -- to see how the former president is doing in the "Show Me " state.

In two words: not well.

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BTS' J-Hope makes history on Lollapalooza festival stage

K-pop superstar J-Hope of BTS made history on Sunday as the closer at Chicago's annual Lollapalooza weekend, becoming the first South Korean act to headline a major US music festival.

The star appeared to dramatically pop out of a box as he took the stage in Chicago's Grant Park, and was greeted by a sea of screaming fans.

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Iran nuclear chief: We have technical means to produce atom bomb, no intention of doing so

DUBAI (Reuters) -Iran has the technical capability to produce an atomic bomb but has no intention of doing so, Mohammad Eslami, head of the country's atomic energy organisation, said on Monday, according to the semi-official Fars news agency.

Eslami reiterated comments made by Kamal Kharrazi, a senior adviser to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in July.

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Paul Begala unleashes on 'gutless, spineless, soulless hacks' Republicans for blocking veterans health bill

Democratic strategist Paul Begala unleashed on Republicans for flip-flopping on their support for the veterans' health legislation that would help those who've developed cancers and other health issues after exposure to toxic chemicals and toxic burn pits during combat operations.

"There's a special place for Republicans who oppose helping save the lives of the men and women who served our country," he began. "It's Sunday, I don't want to say where it is, but it is not the United States Senate. They don't belong there. They are gutless, spineless, soulless hacks. I cannot believe that people excuse this. It is the exact same bill. They've passed it before. The only thing that changed is the politics. I think they're angry that Sen. [Joe] Manchin is passing the president's climate and health care bill. Fight about that later. But to do that to veterans is despicable. I'm being careful to watch my language but, you can imagine what I'm thinking."

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Kentucky floods kill at least 26, number to keep rising, governor says

By Kanishka Singh

(Reuters) -At least 26 people, including children, have died in floods unleashed by torrential rains in eastern Kentucky, and more fatalities are predicted with authorities expecting to continue finding bodies for weeks, Governor Andy Beshear said on Sunday.

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'Biden won Michigan': Fox News host grills Trump-endorsed candidate on 2020

Fox News host Bret Baier grilled Michigan candidate for governor Tudor Nixon (R) but she refused to say that former President Donald Trump lost the 2020 election.

Just days after being endorsed by Trump, Dixon showed up on Fox News Sunday for an interview.

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'Not getting involved': Joe Manchin thumbs nose at supporting Biden or Dems in 2022 and 2024

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) refused to endorse his party's leader for a second presidential term because he said that elections are "the problem" with politics.

"You seem to suggest this week that you might not support Joe Biden," ABC host Jonathan Karl noted, "if he's the Democratic nominee for 2024. What's the bottom line? If Biden is nominated by your party, will you support him? Will you vote for a Republican?"

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How Trump’s footprint is all over Michigan’s race for governor

Days before Michigan’s Republican gubernatorial primary on Tuesday, former President Donald Trump made an announcement some of his supporters had begged him not to do: He just might endorse right-wing media personality Tudor Dixon for governor.

“Giving Tudor Dixon a good, hard look,” Trump wrote Friday morning on Truth Social, the social media company he founded after being kicked off Twitter in the wake of attempting to overturn the 2020 election he lost to President Joe Biden.

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After starting New Mexico fire, U.S. asks victims to pay

By Andrew Hay

TIERRA MONTE, N.M. (Reuters) - After the U.S. government started the largest wildfire in New Mexico's recorded history in April, it is asking victims to share recovery costs on private land, jeopardizing relief efforts, according to residents and state officials.

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