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US cars mandated to spot drunk drivers -- and stop them

Breath-sniffing sensors and finger-scanning detectors are central to a landmark US safety mandate to fight drunk driving that is spurring tough questions about what technology can be trusted to do.

The federal law, which will require new cars to spot intoxicated drivers in coming years, could save thousands of lives annually with the potential to expand abroad, advocates say.

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U.S. asks Japan, China, others to consider tapping oil reserves: sources

By Trevor Hunnicutt, Jarrett Renshaw and Timothy Gardner

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Biden administration has asked some of the world's largest oil consuming nations - including China, India and Japan - to consider releasing crude stockpiles in a coordinated effort to lower global energy prices, according to several people familiar with the matter.

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Citing high gas prices, Biden asks FTC to redouble probe of possible 'illegal conduct'

By Andrea Shalal and Jarrett Renshaw

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden on Wednesday said there was mounting evidence of anti-consumer behavior by oil and gas companies that is keeping fuel prices elevated, asking the Federal Trade Commission to dig deeper into possible "illegal conduct" in the market.

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'How is that not a crime?' Bill Maher in disbelief that Trump hasn't been charged for Georgia election meddling

HBO host Bill Maher appeared on CNN Wednesday to warn that former President Donald Trump was very likely to run again in 2024, and that he even stands a good chance of winning.

Maher noted that Trump has been working to purge Republicans who didn't go along with his plot to overturn the 2020 election, such as Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.

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Dan Crenshaw slams Marjorie Taylor Greene's 'stupid' plan as 'messy internal spats' plague House GOP: report

House Republicans are "embroiled in messy internal spats" and suffering from "self-inflicted wounds" that could hurt their chances of regaining the majority in 2022, Politico reported Wednesday night.

The latest example came earlier Wednesday, when far-right Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) was censured for posting a cartoon video of him murdering Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY).

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Paul Gosar retweets AOC cartoon murder video — minutes after being censured for it

On Wednesday, Newsweek reported that Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) retweeted an account promoting his own anime video depicting himself murdering Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) — just minutes after the House voted to censure him and strip him of committee assignments for the original tweet.

"Gosar had previously deleted the controversial video, which shows him slaughtering Ocasio-Cortez before turning the blade towards President Joe Biden, refusing to apologize but explaining that he had 'self-censored' due to a sense of 'compassion for those who generally felt offense.' However, Gosar's position appeared to have changed quickly after the House voted largely along party lines to censure him on Wednesday," reported Aila Slisco. "Gosar retweeted conservative podcaster Elijah Schaffer's tweet of the video within an hour of the House vote. The new tweet was captioned by Schaffer, 'Really well done. We love @DrPaulGosar, don't we folks?'"

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Trump rages at McConnell as he demands Republicans use debt ceiling to hold Biden’s agenda hostage

Donald Trump on Wednesday urged Republicans to use the debt ceiling to hold the country hostage in an attempt to block President Joe Biden's "Build Back Better" agenda.

Trump failed to get Republicans to block the Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework, which was half of Biden's infrastructure package. As the reconciliation bill — the second half of Biden's infrastructure agenda — nears a vote, Trump emailed a statement urging Republicans to keep Biden from securing a victory.

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Biden blasts Big Oil for ‘anti-consumer behavior’ and urges feds to investigate ‘illegal conduct’

President Joe Biden is urging the Federal Trade Commission to investigate Big Oil for "anti-consumer behavior" and possible "illegal conduct, after large and "unexplained" increases in gas prices at the pump threaten the economic recovery and average Americans' wallets.

"I am writing to call your attention to mounting evidence of anti-consumer behavior by oil and gas companies. The bottom line is this: gasoline prices at the pump remain high, even though oil and gas companies' costs are declining," Biden says in a letter (below) to Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan, an anti-trust expert.

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Trump lost it during debate prep after being triggered about Jared and Ivanka: new book

Chris Christie intentionally probed President Donald Trump in debate prep because he knew that then-Vice President Joe Biden would likely do the same, according to a new book.

In one instance, described in Jonathan Karl's new book Betrayal, Trump was so triggered that he refused to even discuss how to respond. At issue was how his children were profiting despite working as public servants.

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'QAnon shaman' Jacob Chansley gets 41 months in prison for storming US Capitol

Jacob Chansley, the so-called "QAnon shaman," was ordered to spend more than three years in federal prison for his role in the Jan. 6 insurrection.

The 34-year-old Chansley wore a fur hat with horns and carried a spear when he stormed into the U.S. Capitol to protest Donald Trump's election loss, and Judge Royce Lamberth imposed the 41-month prison term recommended by prosecutors, reported HuffPost.

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US drug overdoses topped 100,000 for first time, data shows

More than 100,000 people died from drug overdoses in the United States during the 12 months ending April 2021, a leap of 28.5 percent on the year before, driven largely by opioids, data showed Wednesday.

"As we continue to make strides to defeat the COVID-19 pandemic, we cannot overlook this epidemic of loss, which has touched families and communities across the country," President Joe Biden said in a statement.

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Marjorie Taylor Greene warns of 'civil war' over Biden's agenda: People will pay 'the price of blood'

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) on Wednesday raised the possibility of a "civil war" if Republicans help President Joe Biden pass his Build Back Better agenda.

"Joe Biden didn't win the 2020 election and everything we're seeing is a result of that," she told Real America's Voice host Steve Bannon.

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US Catholic Bishops to vote on banning Biden from Communion over abortion

Pope Francis, the head of the Catholic Church and, according to Catholics, God's infallible representative on earth, last month called President Joe Biden a "good Catholic" and warned he should not be banned from receiving Holy Communion.

The organization representing all American Catholic Bishops, the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), will vote Wednesday on a document that would effectively act to ban President Biden from receiving Holy Communion, one of the most important sacraments to Catholics worldwide.

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