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US inflation skyrockets, prolonging pain for consumers

US inflation resurged in May, defying hopes price pressures would slow, and posting the largest increase since December 1981 as Americans continue to shell out ever more for food and gas, according to data released Friday.

Consumer prices in the world's largest economy have soared by the fastest pace in more than four decades, with gas prices at the pump hitting new records daily amid the fallout from Russia's invasion of Ukraine as well as ongoing supply chain challenges due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

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US Chamber of Commerce summit swag Made in China

The swag bag dished out by the American Chamber of Commerce to promote US industry at an international summit isn't quite on message -- with some gifts bearing the slogan "Made in China."

Delegates and hangers-on at the Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles this week are being plied with all manner of freebies and samples from various groups wanting to push their agenda.

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Dems run nationwide ad likening Trump to Putin during Jan. 6 hearings

An organization dedicated to electing Democrats to secretary of state positions aired a nationwide ad on CNN during the prime-time public hearings of the House Select Committee Investigating the Jan. 6 Attack on the U.S. Capitol.

The ad begins with audio of Donald Trump pressuring Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to "find" him enough votes to overcome Joe Biden's victory in Georgia.

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Trump pushes TV ad attacking Jan. 6 committee: ‘Everything I’m telling you is the TRUTH’

Former President Donald Trump is pushing a new TV ad attacking the Jan. 6 select committee hours before the first prime-time hearing.

"Joe Biden is failing BADLY, yet the radical Left socialists in Washington are pretending nothing is wrong. They want to DISTRACT the American People from Biden’s embarrassing leadership by spending MILLIONS on another PARTISAN WITCH HUNT," he said in a fundraising appeal.

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Biden presses CEOs to help boost Latin American economies

By Trevor Hunnicutt, Lisandra Paraguassu and Matt Spetalnick

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -President Joe Biden urged top U.S. business executives on Thursday to help bolster his plan for an environmentally-friendly economic partnership with Latin America on the first full day of a regional summit riven by tensions over the guest list.

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GOP candidate's neighbor elated after watching him get hauled away by the FBI: 'I've been waiting for this'

Pro-Trump candidate for Michigan governor Ryan Kelley was arrested this Thursday after the FBI served a search warrant at his Allendale home on charges related to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

Kelley is facing charges of knowingly entering a restricted building, disorderly or disruptive conduct in a restricted building, knowingly engaging in violence while in a restricted building, and willfully injuring any property of the United States government.

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Watch live: House select committee holds first public hearing on the January 6 attack

The year-long congressional panel probing the 2021 assault on the US Capitol begins outlining its findings Thursday, promising explosive new revelations that will tie the deadly siege to Donald Trump's attempts to overturn his election defeat.

The first hearing -- an evening primetime presentation -- will serve as an "opening statement" on the January 6 insurrection, according to aides of the investigating House select committee, which began its work last July.

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Conservatives plotting to derail key Biden presidential authority after midterms: report

With Republicans believing they will reclaim both houses of Congress in the November midterms --with the House the most likely going from a Democratic majority to a GOP majority -- the Washington Examiner is reporting that conservatives hope to make rule changes that will keep President Joe Biden from using a key presidential tool to effect change.

According to the Examiner's Haisten Willis, Republicans are not only being encouraged to limit Biden's ability to implement executive orders, but they are also getting help from the far-right lobbying group Heritage Action with proposed rule changes.

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'Jesus, guns and babies' candidate refuses to concede in Georgia after winning just 3.4% of the vote

In Georgia’s 2022 GOP gubernatorial primary, one of the candidates was even more extreme than former Sen. David Perdue: Christian nationalist and far-right conspiracy theorist Kandiss Taylor, whose campaign theme was “Jesus, guns and babies.” Taylor campaigned on ridding Georgia’s government of Satanic influence, winning only 3.4 percent of the vote when the primary was held on May 24. But Taylor, in true MAGA fashion, is claiming that the election results are false — and in order to prove it, she is asking Georgia residents to sign notarized affidavits saying that they voted for her.

The primary was a humiliation for former President Donald Trump and a colossal victory for incumbent Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, who defeated Perdue by 52 percent. Perdue, endorsed by Trump, campaigned on the Big Lie, falsely claiming that the 2020 election was stolen from Trump and slamming Kemp for acknowledging that now-President Joe Biden legitimately won in Georgia.

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Fox News host baselessly alleges possible ‘criminal conspiracy’ from Biden, top Dems in Kavanaugh assassination plot

Fox News propagandist Jesse Watters on Wednesday alleged President Joe Biden and other top Democrats may be behind the man who was arrested earlier that day who reportedly admitted he wanted to kill Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

“This could be a little criminal conspiracy,” Watters alleges, asking, “did the orders come all the way from the top?”

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Michael Gableman says newly appointed official will take on the 'leftist members' of the Wisconsin Election Commission

Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester) appointed Republican attorney Don Millis to the newly vacant seat on the Wisconsin Elections Commission on Wednesday. Millis previously served on the WEC as an appointee of then-Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald when the body was created in 2016.

From 1997-2001, Millis, a tax attorney from Sun Prairie with the law firm Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren, served as an appointee of Republican Gov. Tommy Thompson on the Elections Board, which was the body responsible for administering the state’s elections at the time. From 1995-2004, he served as Thompson’s appointee on the Tax Appeals Commission.

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Migrant caravan to continue trek through Mexico Thursday

Thousands of mostly Venezuelan migrants began receiving temporary Mexican visas Wednesday as they prepared to continue their trek toward the United States.

The migrants had set up a temporary camp on a basketball court in the southern Mexican town of Huixtla, some 40 kilometers from where they began their journey on Monday close to the Guatemala border.

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Laying out pledges, Biden urges Americas to prove democracy works

US President Joe Biden on Wednesday urged leaders of the Americas to prove that democracy works as he laid out plans to boost economic cooperation and improve health and food access in a region where China has been making growing inroads.

Welcoming leaders to Los Angeles for the Summit of the Americas, Biden acknowledged differences -- with Mexico's leader refusing to come -- but made an impassioned plea for democracy as the best way forward.

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