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China ups stakes for Biden by backing Moscow against West

China's support for Russia in the standoff over Ukraine upends the strategic calculus for US President Joe Biden, who must now contend with a second front in a geopolitical fight whose ramifications could be felt worldwide.

By jointly lashing out Friday at Washington's alleged destabilizing policies in both Eastern Europe and the Asia-Pacific region, Beijing and Moscow indicated that sanctions alone would not deter their bids to play larger roles on the global stage.

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Watch: Embattled Attorney General Ken Paxton fights for his political life in GOP primary

The Texas Tribune spent January on the campaign trail with the Republicans looking to dislodge GOP Attorney General Ken Paxton. His primary challengers include Land Commissioner George P. Bush, former Texas Supreme Court Justice Eva Guzman and U.S. Rep. Louie Gohmert of Tyler. They are all arguing he is unfit for office due to his ethical baggage, while Paxton is running on his record of suing President Joe Biden — and boasting the endorsement of Biden's predecessor, Donald Trump.

This article originally appeared in The Texas Tribune at https://www.texastribune.org/2022/02/03/ken-paxton-attorney-general-primary-texas/.

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Fox News staffing up with ex-Trump staffers and GOP operatives

Fox News has filled at least nine editorial positions with former Trump administration officials or Republican operatives.

The conservative network further blurred the line between news and GOP politics by hiring Republican staffers for the roles, mostly on the network's digital side, according to a Media Matters analysis.

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'Masked Singer' judge Ken Jeong 'felt disrespected' that Rudy Giuliani was a surprise contestant on the show

Last week's taping of the Fox series' season 7 premiere of The Masked Singer made headlines after the show cast Rudy Giuliani as a contestant, prompting the show's judges Ken Jeong and Robin Thicke to walk off the stage.

According to PEOPLE, a source says Jeong "was super upset and indeed stormed out" and "Robin actually followed him because he and Ken are very close friends and he wanted to check on him. Robin didn't storm out because of Giuliani."

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US saw surprisingly robust hiring in January despite COVID surge

- The US economy brushed off a spike in Covid-19 infections to add 467,000 jobs in January, far better than expected and a potential sign that the pandemic's days of disrupting businesses are numbered.

Labor Department data released Friday also showed major industries hiring, overall employment gains for 2021 revised higher, and more people entering the workforce, which pushed the unemployment rate up slightly to four percent.

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‘Wrong and a horrible dancer’: Sean Spicer mocked after massive jobs report destroys his prediction

Sean Spicer, the first Trump White House press secretary and the one who will forever be remembered for his lies about attendance at his boss' inauguration, is being mercilessly mocked after Friday's massive jobs report revealed the number of jobs created in January tripled experts' expectations and show that under President Joe Biden the U.S. for the first time ever created 7 million jobs in 12 months.

President Biden is expected to speak on the jobs report Friday at 10:45 AM.

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Mike Pence to fire back at Trump attacks and 'Big Lie' claims in Florida speech: report

In a speech in Orlando on Friday at the conservative Federalist Society’s conference, former vice president Mike Pence is expected to respond to recent attacks Donald Trump has made against him and undercut Trump's contention that the 2020 election was stolen from him.

According to the HuffPost's S.V. Date, aides to the former vice president are saying that Trump's claim that Pence could have stopped the certification of the election will be one of the topics in the speech that will be, reportedly, be closed to the press.

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Even Devin Nunes thought Mike Flynn’s election conspiracies were nuts: report

Former Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) is so devoted to Donald Trump that he resigned less than halfway through a term in Congress to serve as CEO of the former president's forthcoming social media company, but even he couldn't get behind what Mike Flynn was pushing following Trump's loss to Joe Biden.

That was revealed in a New York Times magazine story by Draper on Flynn's delusions of election fraud.

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Resolution to censure Cheney, Kinzinger that was passed by RNC committee also attacks Dems with false claims

A RNC committee Thursday evening unanimously passed a resolution to censure GOP Reps. Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger. The resolution will be voted on by the full RNC, all 168 Republican National Committee members, Friday.

That resolution – submitted by Trump "dirty trickster" and GOP "shady partisan hit man" David Bossie – makes false claims about President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats,

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‘Racketeering acts’: Former prosecutor urges DOJ to investigate Trump under law ‘designed for mob bosses’

The Department of Justice should launch an investigation into whether former president Donald Trump violated the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act, according to former federal prosecutor Daniel Goldman.

Appearing on MSNBC, Goldman reacted to the latest bombshell report detailing efforts by Trump and his allies to overturn the results of the 2020 election. The Washington Post reported Thursday on a memo that called for Trump "to invoke the extraordinary powers of the National Security Agency and Defense Department to sift through raw electronic communications in an attempt to show that foreign powers had intervened in the 2020 election to help Joe Biden win."

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Biden to sign executive order boosting rights of 200,000 construction workers

By Nandita Bose

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Joe Biden will sign an executive order on Friday requiring "project labor agreements" in federal construction projects over $35 million, a potential boost to construction workers and unions that negotiate these deals, and a shift the administration says will speed up building times.

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ISIS leader Quraishi kills himself during Syria raid, U.S. says

By Suleiman Al-Khalidi and Nandita Bose AMMAN/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The leader of Islamic State died when he blew himself and family members up during a U.S. military raid in Syria, President Joe Biden said on Thursday, dealing a blow to the jihadist group's efforts to reorganize as a guerrilla force after losing large swathes of territory. Abu Ibrahim al-Hashemi al-Quraishi, had led Islamic State since the death in 2019 of its founder Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who was also killed when he detonated explosives during a raid by U.S. commandos. As U.S. forces closed in on Quraishi in northwestern Sy...

'He's going to roll over every time!' Don Trump Jr. lashes out at 'weak' Lindsey Graham in Newsmax interview

Donald Trump Jr. suggested Thursday night that most Jan. 6 insurrectionists didn't know they were inside the Capitol — and shamed Sen. Lindsey Graham for saying they shouldn't receive pardons.

"We're not condoning violence or anything like that, but the vast, vast, vast majority of the people in there, I believe, didn't even know they were in there," Trump Jr. told Newsmax TV. "They're standing inside the velvet ropes taking selfies. If only these people — whether it's Lindsey (Graham), whether it's Mitch (McConnell) — were one-tenth as aggressive on the looters, rioters murderers from BLM and the other Antifa riots ... as they are against your grandmother who may have been within 1,000 miles of Washington, D.C., maybe we'd actually see some progress. But since we don't have those people, or at least not many of them, we will continue to get steamrolled by the radical left."

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