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Thousands evacuated as California wildfire grows

A fierce California wildfire expanded Sunday, burning several thousand acres and forcing evacuations as tens of millions of Americans sweltered through scorching heat.

More than 2,000 firefighters backed by 17 helicopters have been deployed against the Oak Fire, which broke out Friday near Yosemite National Park, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) said in a report.

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Recapping revelations from the first set of Jan. 6 hearings

The end of this first round of Jan. 6 committee hearings offers a moment for the nation to take stock of what has been revealed about former President Donald Trump, his acolytes and their scheme to overturn the 2020 election. Over these sessions we have learned: That the bulk of Trump’s White House staff knew claims of mass fraud were bogus, acknowledged that Joe Biden had won the election and told Trump as much, repeatedly — only to be undermined by a willfully obtuse gang led by Rudy Giuliani, intent on wresting power by illegal means. That Trump went to previously undiscovered lengths to ge...

John Oliver explains inflation by listing the actual causes of it outside of election rants

John Oliver came back from the summer break to walk Americans through inflation and explain what the cause actually was while politicians on both sides are blaming each other.

The "Last Week Tonight" host began with the 2020 COVID-19 crisis, which drove up demand and killed the supply chain. He illustrated this by showing a large frog statue with its legs spread, and painted with "a hand-applied emerald Verde patina."

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'Be factual': Maria Bartiromo gets schooled on inflation after she blames Biden and not Trump

Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) offered Fox News host Maria Bartiromo a lesson in inflation on Sunday after she suggested that President Joe Biden was to blame.

In an interview on Fox News, Bartiromo told Khanna that Covid-19 legislation signed into law by Biden "was the beginning of inflation getting stoked."

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Trump was 'bothered' by Republican's daughter's dance date's dad: report

Donald Trump's fixation with punishing everyone that refused his unsuccessful coup attempt was revealed in a shocking new report out of Wisconsin.

"In a private meeting with construction executive Tim Michels in April, Trump complained about a 2019 tweet by Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch in which she posted a picture of her daughter with the son of Supreme Court Justice Brian Hagedorn, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported Saturday.. "The tweet showed the two teenagers dressed up in formal wear and headed to a high school homecoming event."

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'Flurry of subpoenas' reveal 'sprawling contours' of Fani Willis' investigation of Trump: NYT

The case being made against former President Donald Trump's unsuccessful coup attempt by Fulton County District Attorney was the focus of a New York Times deep-dive published online on Saturday afternoon.

"The criminal investigation into efforts by former President Donald J. Trump and his allies to overturn his election loss in Georgia has begun to entangle, in one way or another, an expanding assemblage of characters: A United States senator. A congressman. A local Cadillac dealer. A high school economics teacher. The chairman of the state Republican Party. The Republican candidate for lieutenant governor. Six lawyers aiding Mr. Trump, including a former New York City mayor. The former president himself. And a woman who has identified herself as a publicist for the rapper Kanye West," Richard Fausset and Danny Hakim reported.

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Jim Jordan encouraging Trump to conduct mass federal firings when he's re-elected to 'send a message': report

According to an Axios deep dive into Donald Trump's plans to enact a massive purge of federal workers and fill their positions with loyalists should he win re-election in 2024, Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) is reportedly cheering him on.

On Friday, Jonathan Swan reported that a Trump executive order signed in October 2020 before he lost the election in November to Joe Biden that would have allowed him to reclassify up to 50,000 federal workers and deny them job protections they currently enjoy. While President Biden has rescinded the order, Axios reports that close advisors to Trump --with the help of the former president -- would make it happen if he should be re-elected.

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Trump left Joe Biden with a 'dangerously contaminated' Secret Service: expert

In a column for the Daily Beast, a former Donald Trump associate who also wrote a book on life as a Secret Service agents claims the former president sought out agents who were sympathetic to him and "contaminated" the service before becoming a one-term president by losing to Joe Biden.

According to Jeffrey Robinson, he found it curious that texts belonging to Trump's security detail on Jan 6th were deleted and also questioned why agents were texting in the first place when they normally communicate by radio -- which is also transcribed.

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Survey finds 'alarming' trend toward political violence among American population

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — One in five Americans believes that political violence is at least sometimes justifiable, and over half believe that the country is headed toward civil war. That’s according to a new study of attitudes on political violence out of the Violence Prevention Research Program at the University of California, Davis. Researchers surveyed 8,620 adults, in a sample designed to represent the adult population of the United States. The study concluded that American attitudes on political violence have become more dramatic. “We expected the findings to be concerning, but these exceeded...

Trump could face multiple criminal charges for trying to overturn 2020 election: report

A U.S. congressional committee probing the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol has sought to build a case that then-President Donald Trump behaved illegally when he tried to overturn his 2020 electoral defeat, but what charges could prosecutors bring against Trump and how might he defend himself?

Here are some ideas being floated:

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Mallory McMorrow drops the hammer with massive fundraising haul to flip Michigan state Senate: report

Following an eventful few months in the national spotlight, state Sen. Mallory McMorrow (D-Royal Oak) announced Thursday that she has pulled in a more than $1 million fundraising haul to flip the GOP-controlled Michigan Senate.

Those funds from more than 11,000 donors came in over the last three months, McMorrow said.

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Colombia's President-elect Petro meets with Biden delegation

By Oliver Griffin and Luis Jaime Acosta

BOGOTA (Reuters) -Colombian President-elect Gustavo Petro on Friday met with representatives of U.S. President Joe Biden's administration in Bogota, the Colombian capital, where they discussed topics including drug trafficking, the environment and economic development.

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US releases $270 million in military aid to Ukraine including rocket systems

The United States on Friday signed off on another $270 million in military aid to Ukraine including four new Himars precision rocket systems.

Russia has "launched deadly strikes across the country, striking malls, apartment buildings, killing innocent Ukrainian civilians," White House spokesman John Kirby told reporters.

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