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Health care, guns and abortion on docket for reshuffled Supreme Court

Health care, abortion, guns and religious liberty -- some of the most divisive issues in the United States -- will be on the docket as the Supreme Court prepares to start a new term in early October with only eight justices.

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'Really brilliant': Trump praises Kentucky prosecutor after no charges in Breonna Taylor's death

President Donald Trump offered no kind words to Breonna Taylor’s family Wednesday after Kentucky prosecutors announced they won’t file any charges in the Black woman’s death at the hands of police.The president offered effusive praise for the chief prosecutor, though.“I thought it was really brilliant,” Trump said at the White House after he was asked about Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron’s announcement that the only charges that will be brought in the Taylor case relate to the “endangerment” of her white neighbors.“He’s doing a fantastic job,” Trump added of Cameron. “I think he’s a ...

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Protesters fail to save mural by famed Chicano artist from demolition at San Diego school

SAN DIEGO — Community members tried unsuccessfully to stop the demolition of a 32-year-old mural painted by a renowned San Diego Chicano artist at Memorial Prep Middle School in the Logan Heights neighborhood.The school building bearing the mural was torn down Wednesday afternoon despite a community member, Encanto resident Monica Bernal, holding a spontaneous sit-in protest at the demolition site for about an hour, before being taken away by police.The muralist, Salvador Roberto Torres, an influential artist who helped create Chicano Park in 1970, wrote to school district officials this week ...

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US organization that promotes freedom and democracy around the globe issues warning to America

Freedom House, a U.S government-funded but independent non-profit (NGO) founded in 1941 to promote democracy, advance freedom, and fight fascism around the world on Wednesday found itself facing fascism at home.

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Seth Meyers mocks Trump for being so full of BS he mixed up his fake stories: 'Like karaoke night at the concussion ward'

President Donald Trump had an awkward moment at his Pennsylvania rally Tuesday when he mixed up the story he was telling. It was a moment that "Late Night" host Seth Meyers couldn't help but crack up over.

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Democratic Congressman pledges the House will step in if Trump tries to steal the election

Speaking to MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell Wednesday, Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) tried to reassure Americans not to panic over President Donald Trump trying to steal the election.

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'What will you do for your country when it needs you?': Rachel Maddow tells Americans it's time to defend American democracy

MSNBC host Rachel Maddow broke her un-written rule not to talk about whatever President Donald Trump rattles on about at his press briefing to sound the alarm that the American democracy is at risk.

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Mitt Romney slammed for condemning Trump's threats to democracy — while voting to enable him

On Wednesday, following President Donald Trump's refusal to commit to upholding the peaceful transition of power in the November election, Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) pushed back on the president's remarks, calling them "unthinkable" and "unacceptable."

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2 officers shot in Louisville: report

Two police officers were shot during protests in Louisville, Kentucky on Wednesday night, MetroSafe confirmed to Fox8 News. The local FBI confirmed it.

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A neuroscientist explains how religious fundamentalism hijacks the brain

In moderation, religious and spiritual practices can be great for a person’s life and mental well-being. But religious fundamentalism—which refers to the belief in the absolute authority of a religious text or leaders—is almost never good for an individual. This is primarily because fundamentalism discourages any logical reasoning or scientific evidence that challenges its scripture, making it inherently maladaptive.

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Racism has cost America $16 trillion since 2000 -- and there’s no end in sight: study

A recent study done by Citigroup revealed that the United States' racism problem is costing us trillions of dollars with no end in sight.

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Trump is planning a 'dangerous attack on American democracy' — and the Supreme Court is the last puzzle piece: columnist

On Wednesday, writing for The New Yorker, columnist John Cassidy tore into Trump's unconcealed plan to try to overturn the election before it has even taken place.

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WATCH: Larry Kudlow caught faking economic data to make Trump’s economy look stable

Trade and economic adviser to President Donald Trump Larry Kudlow stepped into the press conference Wednesday to try and invent economic numbers that made his presidency look better than it actually is.

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