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Mike Pompeo slams China's 'malign activity' as he meets Asian allies

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo warned Tuesday of Beijing's "malign activity in the region" as he met with key Asia-Pacific allies in Tokyo, presenting a united front against an increasingly assertive China.

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WATCH: Kellyanne Conway curses out her daughter who blamed her for giving family COVID

Former White House counselor Kellyanne Conway this week was shown on video cursing out her 15-year-old daughter, Claudia Conway, after she blamed the former Trump official for getting their family infected with COVID-19.

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'It's the steroids talking': MSNBC's Morning Joe nails Trump's grandiose claims about COVID-19 infection

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough busted President Donald Trump for boasting about his health after leaving the hospital where he was treated for COVID-19.

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'Confusion from top to bottom': Trump aides panic after president returns to the White House

White House staffers who have seen over three years of bullying and firings under Donald Trump are fearful what will come next now that the president has been discharged from Walter Reed Medical Center while still exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19, reports Politico.

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Nearly two decades after US invasion, Afghans fear Taliban return

Almost two decades after the United States launched what would become its longest-ever war with air strikes on Afghanistan's ruling Taliban regime, the hardline group are in a stronger position than ever.

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'Promises made, workers betrayed': Trump gave $425 billion in federal contracts to corporations that offshored 200,000 jobs

Despite the 2016 campaign promise that he made to voters in pivotal industrial swing states throughout the Midwest that he would end the profit-driven relocation of manufacturing jobs to lower-wage countries, President Donald Trump has awarded more than $425 billion in federal contracts to corporations responsible for offshoring 200,000 jobs held by U.S. workers, according to a new report published Monday by progressive think tank and advocacy group Public Citizen.

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COVID survivors furious after Trump tells people to not be 'afraid' of the disease

People who have survived being infected with the novel coronavirus expressed dismay and disgust this week after President Donald Trump told Americans they don't need to be afraid of the disease that has killed more than 210,000 Americans.

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As Ken Paxton faces criminal allegations, an agency at war with itself must carry on the state’s business

It had already been a difficult fall for the Texas attorney general’s office.

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Who is Ken Paxton, the Texas attorney general accused of bribery and abuse of office?

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is in hot water again. In a letter obtained by the Austin American-Statesman and KVUE-TV, seven senior aides said they believe their boss is “violating federal and/or state law including prohibitions related to improper influence, abuse of office, bribery and other potential criminal offenses.” The brief letter says the officials reported the violations to law enforcement but did not provide details about the alleged crimes.

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The DOJ may have violated Bill Barr's own policy memo

When the Justice Department recently publicized an ongoing investigation into potentially improperly discarded Trump ballots, critics accused it of violating long-standing agency policy against interfering in an election.

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Trump campaign discussing plans to appoint its own state electors -- no matter the results: report

Trump campaign officials and legal advisers are reportedly preparing to appoint their own state electors as a way to secure victory in a contested election, a move that would precipitate an unprecedented constitutional crisis.

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State of Georgia wants racist posts in evidence to show motive in Arbery case

ATLANTA — Racist social media posts and cellphone texts should be admitted into evidence at trial against the three men charged with the murder of Ahmaud Arbery, state prosecutors said in a recent court filing.One reason to allow the evidence: “proof of motive,” prosecutors said.The 25-year-old Arbery, a Black man, was chased down and killed with three shotgun blasts on Feb. 23 just outside of coastal Brunswick. Three white men, Travis McMichael, who fired the fatal shots; his father Greg McMichael, who initiated the chase; and William “Roddie” Bryan, who joined in the chase, stand indicted on...

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Florida principal who made Holocaust comments may be rehired this week

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — A former Boca Raton principal could be rehired this week after a judge concluded he shouldn’t have been fired over remarks about the Holocaust that drew national attention.William Latson was fired from his position at Spanish River High School in October 2019, and the Palm Beach County School Board on Wednesday will vote whether to reinstate him and if he’s eligible for back pay.It was not immediately clear if Latson would return to his original post, but Florida Administrative Judge Robert S. Cohen ruled the School Board should place him in a position that lines up wit...

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