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Fetterman and Shapiro lead Oz and Mastriano in key Pa. races, despite headwinds against Democrats, poll finds

PHILADELPHIA — Democrats John Fetterman and Josh Shapiro hold big early leads in Pennsylvania’s critical races for U.S. Senate and governor, while their Republican opponents face significant skepticism from voters, according to a Fox News poll released Thursday. Despite Pennsylvanians’ worries about the economy and deeply negative views of President Joe Biden, Fetterman, the Democratic lieutenant governor, leads Republican Mehmet Oz 47% to 36% in the race for U.S. Senate, the poll found. In the gubernatorial contest, Shapiro, the state attorney general, leads GOP state Sen. Doug Mastriano 50% ...

Ex-NY Rep. Pete King pleads with Trump: Stay out of midterms

Don’t mess up our #RedWave, Don! Former Rep. Pete King, R-N.Y., is pleading with former President Donald Trump to refrain from announcing a new White House campaign until after the midterm elections. In an opinion piece published Friday, the retired Long Island lawmaker urged Trump to let Republicans focus voters’ attention on President Joe Biden’s supposed failings, not Trump’s failed effort to overturn the 2020 election. “Mr. Trump, make 2022 a mandate election about Joe Biden’s abysmal failures of leadership, not a reenactment of the 2020 election and its indefensible aftermath,” King wrote...

US seeks to dampen China fury on Pelosi's potential Taiwan trip

President Joe Biden's administration tried Friday to defuse heated Chinese warnings against a possible trip to Taiwan by US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, as Beijing announced live-fire military drills in the Taiwan Strait.

Pelosi is reportedly about to leave on an Asian tour that would include Taiwan -- although she pointedly refused to confirm Friday that she would visit the self-ruled island citing travel security considerations.

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Death toll climbs to 16 in Kentucky floods, triggered by epic rainfall

By Brendan O'Brien

(Reuters) -The death toll in eastern Kentucky rose to 16 on Friday as flooding unleashed by "epic" torrential rainfall swept through homes, washed out roads and pushed rivers and streams over their banks, state authorities said, warning that more fatalities were expected.

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U.S. House passes, sends to Senate assault-style weapon ban

By Richard Cowan

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. House of Representatives on Friday passed legislation banning assault-style rifles that have been used in mass shootings, sending it to the Senate where it faces likely defeat.

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You 'spit in our face': Combat vet shreds Republicans for surprise block of burn pit bill

On Friday, NBC News reported that a combat veteran is angrily speaking out after Senate Republicans pulled a surprise reversal and blocked a bipartisan veteran care bill for which they had previously signaled support.

The Sergeant First Class Heath Robinson Honoring Our Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics Act (PACT Act) creates special funding to treat veterans sickened by exposure to toxic chemicals in "burn pits" where the military incinerated waste during recent combat operations overseas. The issue has gained major prominence across the country as veterans have come forward to tell their stories of illnesses, advanced along by President Joe Biden, whose son Beau Biden passed away from brain cancer that is theorized to have been caused by burn pit exposure while he was stationed in Iraq.

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'I'm not even sure how you get to this question': White House press secretary isn't indulging Peter Doocy anymore

Karine Jean-Pierre isn't playing games. The White House Press Secretary made clear Friday she is done indulging the provocative, time-wasting questions coming from Fox News' Peter Doocy.

For over a year the Jen Psaki-Peter Doocy show seemed to serve a purpose. Doocy would ask a ridiculous question that furthered Fox News' slant, getting him airtime on the right wing cable entertainment channel, and Psaki would patiently respond with actual facts, endearing her to the left, while getting the White House's message out to Fox News' right wing viewers.

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'Coverup of treason': Trump-appointed IG under investigation knew of missing agency texts far earlier

The Dept. of Homeland Security scandal is growing larger, with its embattled Inspector General increasingly appearing to be at the center of what one noted political scientist is calling a "coverup of treason."

DHS Inspector General Joseph Cuffari, appointed by then-President Donald Trump in 2019, was aware of Secret Service agents' deleted text messages from January 5 and 6, 2021, and deleted texts from top Homeland Security officials, months earlier than first disclosed, according to reports from CNN and The Washington Post.

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'Mob boss' Trump will stack the federal government with 'spineless sycophants' if given another term: analysis

On Friday, writing for The Bulwark, University of Illinois professor emeritus Frederick Hoxie and former federal prosecutor Dennis Aftergut warned that a second term for former President Donald Trump would be far worse.

In particular, they wrote, Trump's plan to purge the civil service and replace federal officials from top to bottom with carefully vetted "spineless sycophants" to Trump's agenda raises serious alarm bells.

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Bannon’s trial wasn’t the joyride he expected it to be: legal expert

In an op-ed published at Cafe this Friday, legal expert Elie Honig writes that Steve Bannon's trial for contempt of Congress "wasn’t as much of a joyride as he had hoped."

"Leading up to the trial, Bannon went hogwild, using his indictment as a launching point for all manner of disjointed rants against Democrats, and DOJ, and the January 6 Committee. He pronounced that his case would be the 'misdemeanor from hell for Merrick Garland, Nancy Pelosi, and Joe Biden.' I’ll hand it to Bannon here: 'misdemeanor from hell' is a punchy turn of phrase (though what the heck do Pelosi or Biden have to do with anything?). I won’t do Bannon the favor of reprinting his predictable stemwinders on his podcast and on the courthouse steps. He plainly relished the attention; one almost got the sense he was enjoying his status as a criminal defendant. Hey, it’s all about relevance, right?" Honig writes.

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Meet the Democratic candidate trying to unseat Rep. Lauren Boebert

On the heels of a slim victory in the Democratic primary, Adam Frisch is preparing to explain to Colorado — and the nation — why he thinks his candidacy for the state’s 3rd Congressional District against incumbent Rep. Lauren Boebert is worth paying attention to.

“We think this is worthy of a national-attention race, because she is so loud, so extreme and so vulnerable electorally,” Frisch, 54, told Colorado Newsline. “We’re going to make a case that there is a moderate Democrat who wants to go work in a bipartisan manner.”

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Robb Elementary School principal in Uvalde, Texas, reinstated days after suspension

Principal Mandy Gutierrez has been reinstated as head of Robb Elementary School, where 19 students and two teachers were killed in a mass shooting in May. “Ms. Gutierrez’s administrative leave with pay has been lifted and she has been fully reinstated to her position, where she will continue to discharge her duties and continue to serve all the families of the UCISD,” her attorney Ricardo Cedillo confirmed in a statement to ABC News. Her return comes just days after Hall Harell, superintendent of the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District, suspended her with pay. While a specific reas...

Republicans reportedly freaking out about Dr. Oz's performance in Pennsylvania Senate race

The GOP establishment's hopes for Pennsylvania Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz are fading, POLITICO reports.

The uncertainty comes after weeks of lackluster polling and fundraising for Oz. In a donor call last week, a National Republican Senatorial Committee official described Oz's performance as "an alarm bell," adding his image is "freaking everybody out."

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