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Theranos founder Holmes to claim mental condition affecting 'issue of guilt'

SAN JOSE, Calif. — Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes, charged with a dozen felony fraud counts over her defunct Palo Alto blood-testing startup, plans to introduce evidence of a mental condition that affects the issue of guilt, a blockbuster judge’s order has revealed.Federal prosecutors will be allowed to subject the Stanford University dropout to 14 hours of psychiatric testing and examination over two days, Judge Edward Davila said in a ruling this week.Holmes in December notified prosecutors of her intent “to introduce expert evidence relating to a mental disease or defect or any other men...

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Suspects did not target Ahmaud Arbery because he was Black, lawyers say

ATLANTA — Ever since Travis McMichael gunned down Ahmaud Arbery, he and his father have been condemned by many as white racist vigilantes who targeted a Black man running down their street.Nothing could be further from the truth, lawyers for both Travis and Greg McMichael recently told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.“He is not a stereotype, he is not a caricature of a Southern vigilante racism that he’s been made out to be,” Decatur attorney Bob Rubin said of Travis McMichael. “He’s actually a man who’s lived a very good life, a life of helping others.”A recently filed bond motion says that ...

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Washington state's wildfires have destroyed more than 626,000 acres, 181 homes

OLYMPIA, Wash. — Wildfires have torched at least 626,982 acres in Washington state, according to Gov. Jay Inslee.“And these are just the active fires, not the ones that have already been contained and where recovery continues,” Inslee said in a Friday news conference.As of Friday, he said, there are 14 large active fires in the state.Meanwhile, approximately 181 homes across Washington have been lost in the fires, with 377 structures overall destroyed, according to a spokesperson for the state Department of Natural Resources.Those stark numbers — which also include the death this week of a chi...

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WATCH: George Conway walks through Trump's '9 for 9' symptoms of mental instability

In a clip that was not included in the upcoming documentary #UNFIT that explores Donald Trump's mental instability as evidenced by his actions since he became president, George Conway, husband of White House senior adviser Kellyanne Conway, reads from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders to explain what is wrong with his wife's boss.

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In text messages, Eric Trump expressed gratitude for Mayor Lightfoot's call during Chicago unrest

CHICAGO — As civil unrest surged across the country and Chicago at the end of May, Mayor Lori Lightfoot called President Donald Trump’s son Eric to express her support, according to text messages he sent her. Lightfoot referenced the texts last month, after President Donald Trump made an issue of her decision to raise the downtown bridges following a second round of looting. At a Wisconsin event, Trump said Lightfoot “literally raised up the drawbridges to prevent hordes of rioters from ransacking the city.” In response, Lightfoot said, “One of the bridges we put up is near Trump Tower because o...

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'Not leaving': Residents are defying evacuation orders to ride out California fires

Tollhouse (United States) (AFP) - James Hancock scans the hills he has known since childhood and rules out flames coming towards his home, on a Native American reservation nestled in a mountainous area of California ravaged by out-of-control wildfires.Hancock has decided to defy an evacuation order issued for the town of Tollhouse, close to where the blaze known as the Creek Fire is burning. It has already devoured more than 175,000 acres (71,000 hectares) since it was ignited a week ago, and just six percent of it is contained.Hancock is one of the few who stayed. Life seems to have stopped s...

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Sixteen dead in US wildfires as officials say toll could rise

Fresno (United States) (AFP) - US officials warned Friday of potential "mass" fatalities as more than 20,000 firefighters from across the country battled sprawling deadly wildfires up and down the West Coast.A prediction of cooler weather offered some hope of respite in coming days, but the true scale of the destruction from dozens of massive blazes in California, Oregon and Washington states remained hard to gauge.There were 16 deaths confirmed this week, with wide stretches of land still cut off by flames."We're preparing for a mass fatality incident based on what we know and the number of s...

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Melania Trump told son Barron Trump ‘to be strong’ after ‘Access Hollywood’ tape’s release

The new tell-all book about the first lady, Melania and Me: The Rise and Fall of My Friendship with the First Lady, revealed how Melania Trump discussed the Access Hollywood tape with her son Barron.The author of the new book Stephanie Winston Wolkoff claimed she met with Melania the day after the infamous tape was released to the public.“She was smiling,” Wolkoff said on Good Morning America. “It was as if nothing happened.” She asked the first lady how she would explain the controversy to her son, and Melania reportedly said, “I talk with him and I teach him, with all the political chaos aro...

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Fox News analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano accused of sexually abusing man in 1980s who faced arson charge in his court

Fox News legal analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano sexually abused a man accused of arson in his court in the 1980s, a lawsuit charged Friday.The federal lawsuit filed by South Carolina resident Charles Corbishley alleges that Napolitano attacked him at a Hackensack, N.J., home.Corbishley seeks $10 million under the New Jersey Child Victims Act.“You know, you could be going away for a long time,” Napolitano allegedly told Corbishely, who was 20 years old at the time, according to the lawsuit.Napolitano, who was wearing a trench coat, then told Corbishley to “be a good boy” and forced him to “perfo...

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Tucker Carlson: Obama left behind a 'wake of destruction' and BLM must be defeated 'if we're going to survive as a country'

Fox News host Tucker Carlson on Thursday proclaimed to his audience, which is the largest in cable news, that America "must defeat" the Black Lives Matter movement "if we're going to survive as a country."

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WATCH: Moderator cringes as Trump supporter hilariously goes off the rails during Susan Collins debate

Things got weird during a campaign debate among Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) and the candidates seeking to replace her.

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'Downright criminal': Revelation that 'racist Trump stooge' tried to censor CDC reports rocks experts and critics

Days after President Donald Trump admitted to knowingly downplaying the Covid-19 pandemic in his statements to the public, new reporting late Friday revealed that Trump political aides have been reviewing—and in some cases altering—weekly CDC reports about the deadly virus in an effort to bring them into closer alignment with the president's false narrative and claims.

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Trump defends lies by comparing himself to wartime heroes — but he's a lot closer to the Nazi apologists

Oh boy, Donald Trump's delusions of grandeur and his pattern of pathological lying have come crashing together once again. This time, Trump is trying to defend himself in the face of journalist Bob Woodward's audio recordings revealing that while Trump was minimizing the threat of the coronavirus in public, in private he knew full well how serious the dangers were. And his strategy is — wait for it — to compare himself to Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill.

On Thursday night at a campaign rally in Freeland, Michigan, Trump insisted that when he told Woodward, "I wanted to always play it down," he was just channeling the strength of these historic leaders of the Allied powers during World War II.

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