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Major handouts in Manchin deal 'delighting' oil and gas industry

The U.S. oil and gas industry is openly lauding elements of a reconciliation package that includes historic renewable energy investments, a response likely to heighten climate advocates' wariness of the bill as Democrats look to push it through the Senate as soon as next week.

The legislation, whose scope and ambitions were dictated by fossil fuel industry ally Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), includes components "that are helpful to our business," Rich Walsh of Valero said during the fossil fuel giant's earnings call on Thursday, referring to tax credits in the 725-page bill that could benefit the company.

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Josh Hawley and Ted Cruz brutally slammed by Jon Stewart for 'celebrating' after killing veterans bill

During an appearance on MSNBC"s "Morning Joe," TV host and commentator Jon Stewart rained hell on Republicans in the Senate for killing a bill that would supply much-needed help to military veterans facing crippling illnesses due to exposure to burn pits overseas.

Stewart, who has become the country's most prominent advocate for the bill, lashed out at Republicans for killing a bill that they had previously supported in massive numbers and accused them of cynically playing to the extreme rightwing that doesn't want to see President Joe Biden sign the bill.

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Voters are feeling 'MAGA hangover' — ​and it's hurting GOP election hopes: analysis

On Friday, writing for Vox, Nicole Narea broke down how recent trends could potentially blunt the widely-expected Republican midterm wave — including, most notably, voter exhaustion with Trump and the candidates connected to him.

"Even before Democrats unveiled a major new legislative push, bright spots were emerging that hint the midterms might not be as bad for Democrats as expected," wrote Narea. "For one, Democrats are outpacing President Joe Biden’s abysmal approval ratings in generic ballots: Slightly more than 43 percent of voters say that, if the election were held today, they would support Democrats in Congress, according to FiveThirtyEight’s polling average. Just over 44 percent said they would support Republicans. Even influential Republican polls — including Americans for Prosperity, Echelon Insights, Chamber of Commerce, and Winning The Issues — recently found that Democrats were leading by between 3 and percentage 6 points. Democrats are also now favored to maintain control of the Senate, according to Decision Desk HQ."

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Eight dead in 'devastating' Kentucky flooding

Flash flooding caused by torrential rains has killed at least eight people in eastern Kentucky and left some residents stranded on rooftops and in trees, the governor of the south-central US state said Thursday.

The world has been hit by extreme weather events in recent months, incidents that scientists say are an unmistakable sign of climate change.

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Trump lawyer says coup plotters get bad rap: 'They try to demonize this alternate slate of electors'

Christina Bobb, an attorney representing former President Donald Trump, insisted on Thursday that a plot to overturn the 2020 presidential election with an alternate slate of electors was "a big fat nothing."

During an appearance on Real America's Voice, Bobb complained that her boss was being investigated instead of President Joe Biden's son Hunter.

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CNN focus group of Dems reveals Biden’s troubles go far beyond his age

On Thursday, CNN aired a focus group of Biden voters from five states that showed widespread frustration with the president and hopes that Democrats with choose a different nominee for the 2024 presidential election.

CNN's Alisyn Camerota asked six Biden voters if they preferred a Democratic Party alternative to Biden and all six raised their hands in support.

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Biden says we're 'on the right path' after economy shrinks for second straight quarter

President Joe Biden insisted the country is “on the right path” on Thursday even after the economy shrank for the second straight quarter and inflation rages at a nearly 40-year high. Taking credit for record job growth, Biden said the slowing economy was actually a sign of a healthy cooling down after the post-pandemic boom that helped trigger global price increases. “It’s no surprise that the economy is slowing down as the Federal Reserve acts to bring down inflation,” Biden said in a statement. “But even as we face historic global challenges, we are on the right path and we will come throug...

Furious GOP senator reacts to Manchin bombshell: What ‘transaction’ got him to say yes?

Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) told Raw Story that he can't believe the new reconciliation package. As Republican House Minority leader Kevin McCarthy put it, he feels lied to.

The bill still has some way to go before becoming law but the multi-billion dollar package finally won crucial support from conservative Democratic Senator Joe Manchin (WV). His previous opposition had essentially killed President Joe Biden's ambitious plans, because in the 50-50 Senate, where Republicans rarely back Biden on anything, Democrats can't afford to lose a single vote.

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'Not even close': Rupert Murdoch told Kushner that Biden’s Arizona victory was 'ironclad' on election night

Although Fox News is facing a major defamation lawsuit from Dominion Voting Systems for promoting the false and totally debunked claim that Dominion’s equipment was used to help steal the 2020 presidential election from Donald Trump, some members of Fox News’ hard news division did some accurate reporting on Election Night. Fox News’ decision desk, in fact, accurately called Arizona for now-President Joe Biden on Election Night 2020, and according to former White House Senior Adviser Jared Kushner’s new book, “Breaking History: A White House Memoir,” Rupert Murdoch had no doubt that Biden was the legitimate winner in Arizona.

After Fox News called Arizona for Biden, Murdoch, according to the book, told Kushner, “The numbers are ironclad. It’s not even close.” Subsequent vote recounts in Arizona demonstrated that Murdoch, in that case, was absolutely right: Biden, not Trump, was the clear winner in Arizona.

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Kevin McCarthy whines about Democrats passing legislation

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) finally came to an agreement with Democrats over the slate of bills that has been part of President Joe Biden's domestic agenda. Now that the bills are moving forward, however, Republican House Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is miffed.

When Build Back Better was being voted on in the House in Nov. 2021, McCarthy stopped the vote with a long and rambling speech that left fellow lawmakers questioning if he was "OK."

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Russian state TV host rages that DOJ might put 'our Trump' in prison for trying to steal election

Russian state TV host Evgeny Popov this week expressed outrage that the United States Department of Justice might indict former President Donald Trump for trying to illegally remain in power after losing the 2020 election to President Joe Biden.

As reported by The Daily Beast's Julia Davis, Popov reacted with dismay to reports that the DOJ has started asking witnesses at a grand jury investigation questions about Trump's actions in the days leading up to and during the January 6th Capitol riots.

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Joe Biden is suddenly winning

Overcoming Covid and outfoxing the Republicans: Joe Biden's having an unusually good week -- and he won't let Thursday's recession talk spoil his mood.

When the 79-year-old tested positive for the coronavirus last week, it seemed nature had decided to pile in on his already daunting list of manmade woes: highest inflation in four decades, lowest polls of his presidency, and a tiny Democratic congressional majority apparently unable to get anything done.

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Heated feud erupts on The View as Sunny Hostin clashes with Alyssa Farah over 'trickle-down economics'

The co-hosts of "The View" celebrated that Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) was agreeing to support something on the Democratic agenda.

Manchin and Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) revealed the new reconciliation package would include a few of President Joe Biden's policy initiatives. Manchin's previous opposition had essentially killed Biden's ambitious plans, because in the 50-50 Senate, where Republicans rarely back Biden on anything, Democrats can't afford to lose a single vote.

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