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DOJ opens criminal case against John Bolton over unflattering tell-all book

The Department of Justice has launched a criminal investigation into former national security adviser John Bolton's recently published book about his time serving under President Donald Trump.

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Extreme weather and permanent disaster zones will force a new American migration: research

August besieged California with a heat unseen in generations. A surge in air conditioning broke the state’s electrical grid, leaving a population already ravaged by the coronavirus to work remotely by the dim light of their cellphones. By midmonth, the state had recorded possibly the hottest temperature ever measured on earth — 130 degrees in Death Valley — and an otherworldly storm of lightning had cracked open the sky. From Santa Cruz to Lake Tahoe, thousands of bolts of electricity exploded down onto withered grasslands and forests, some of them already hollowed out by climate-driven infestations of beetles and kiln-dried by the worst five-year drought on record. Soon, California was on fire.

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Pelosi goes off on Trump’s insecurities: He only calls other people crazy ‘because he knows he is‘

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Tuesday went off on President Donald Trump for accusing her of being "crazy."

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Economist Paul Krugman: Republicans have no solutions for the huge problems the US will be facing in 2021

When Republican presidential candidates lost to Democrats in the past — President Herbert Hoover in 1932, Sen. Barry Goldwater in 1964, President Gerald R. Ford in 1976, President George H.W. Bush in 1992, Sen. John McCain in 2008 — the GOP looked ahead and asked: OK, where do we go from here? It remains to be seen whether President Donald Trump will be reelected in November or if former Vice President Joe Biden will become the next president of the United States, but liberal economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman argues that whatever the outcome in the 2020 presidential election, the GOP is acting as though 2021 does not exist.

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Conservative shames selfish anti-maskers for not caring about anyone other than themselves

A conservative Bulwark columnist is shaming selfish anti-maskers for refusing to do the right thing and protect their fellow man.

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Louisville and Breonna Taylor’s family agree to a multimillion-dollar settlement -- and it includes police reforms

The family of Breonna Taylor, a black woman killed in a police shooting in her own home, have settled their civil case with the US city of Louisville for substantial compensation and promises of reforms, media reported Tuesday.

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This GOP senate candidate was conspicuously absent from Trump's recent event in her own state -- here's why

After a MAGA rally in Henderson, Nevada near Las Vegas on Sunday, September 13, President Donald Trump headed to Phoenix for a “Latinos for Trump” event the following day — and one Trump ally who was conspicuously absent from that event, according to Associated Press reporter Jonathan Lemire, was Sen. Martha McSally of Arizona.

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Trump's coronavirus response was like a 'shamed puppy': op-ed

Writing for The Week this Tuesday, Ryan Cooper writes that as the coronavirus death toll approaches 200,000, the only hope for returning to some semblance of normalcy is for Donald Trump to lose the presidency in 2020.

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Republican tries to distance himself from the KKK after he's caught spreading David Duke propaganda

On Tuesday, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported that David Armstrong, a Republican running for Wisconsin's 75th Assembly District, posted a video featuring former Klan grand wizard David Duke in the wake of the Charleston church shooting.

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Fox News host shuts down GOP chairwoman's Biden 'basement' smear: 'He’s out on the campaign trail'

Republican National Committee Chair Ronna Romney McDaniel on Tuesday attempted to falsely smear Democratic nominee Joe Biden for hiding "in his basement" -- but she was corrected by Fox News host Sandra Smith.

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Trump-linked hotel investors are begging for a bailout as they struggle with Wall Street debt: report

On Tuesday, The New York Times reported that hotel owners with ties to President Donald Trump are struggling to pay off debt in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic — and are begging the administration for a bailout.

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'A matter of life and death': America's top science magazine gives Biden its first-ever presidential endorsement

America's top science magazine has broken 175 years of tradition and has made its first-ever endorsement for president of the United States.

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Fox News host jilts Trump live after he announces weekly time slot: 'Fox has not committed to that'

President Donald Trump was corrected by Fox & Friends host Steve Doocy on Tuesday after he announced that he would have a weekly time slot on the program.

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