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AR-15 toting St. Louis couple claim they were scared of ‘white’ agitators at Black Lives Matter march

The Internet went wild over the past 24 hours after video and photographs emerged of a barefoot couple in St. Louis who came out of their mansion toting an AR-15 and a handgun, which they appeared to point at Black Lives Matter activists marching during a peaceful protest.

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GOP governor is frustrating local officials in Texas for blocking coronavirus restrictions: report

As Texas grapples with soaring coronavirus cases and hospitalizations, local elected officials in some of the state’s most populous counties are asking Gov. Greg Abbott to roll back business reopenings and allow them to reinstate stay-at-home orders for their communities in an effort to curb the spread of the virus.

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Susan Collins says she had no idea Brett Kavanaugh was so anti-choice

After being shredded online Monday, Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) was trying to clean up her vote to support anti-choice justice Brett Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court. Collins, who has long claimed to be pro-choice, said that she believed Kavanaugh when he lied to her saying that he would uphold all legal precedent for abortion cases.

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'Longtime fan': Trump defends John Wayne legacy over airport 'racism' row

US President Donald Trump leapt to the defense Monday of his movie idol John Wayne, after California Democrats called for the actor's name to be removed from a local airport due to "racist" comments.

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Ex-FBI agent warns Bill Barr will engage in 'mother of all gaslights' to save Trump from Russia bounty scandal

On Monday, former FBI Special Agent Asha Rangappa warned that Attorney General William Barr is likely to once again weaponize the Department of Justice to protect President Donald Trump from the scandal over Russian bounties on U.S. troops.

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Legal experts say Indiana Republican Jim Banks' claims about Russia bounty on Americans doesn't make sense

Aided by convoluted logic, Rep. Jim Banks (R-IN) decided that somehow President was right that the story about a Russian bounty on American soldiers' heads can't be true because there is an "ONGOING" investigation, he tweeted in all caps.

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Clarence Thomas claims abortion freedoms lack a ‘shred’ of constitutional support

In a heated dissent to the Supreme Court's decision blocking a controversial Louisiana abortion law, Justice Clarence said that Roe v. Wade was passed "without a shred of support" from the Constitution.

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'Abdicating its moral responsibility,' US Supreme Court paves way for resumption in federal executions

"The death penalty has no place in a just society," said Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass).

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New York's Broadway closed until at least January

New York's iconic Broadway theater district will stay closed through the end of the year, its trade association said Monday, due to the unpredictability of the coronavirus pandemic.

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'The poster company for US fracking has fallen': Chesapeake Energy files for bankruptcy

"Meanwhile the Trump administration continues to try and bail out this garbage fire industry with our tax dollars."

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'Absolute robbery': Gilead announces $3,120 Price Tag for COVID-19 drug developed with $70 million in taxpayer support

"Taxpayers provided funding for the development of this drug. Now Gilead is price-gouging off it during a pandemic. Beyond disgusting," said Sen. Bernie Sanders.

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Kayleigh McEnany’s claims about Russian bounty intel contradict both Trump and ‘basic logic’: reporter

Writing in the Washington Post this Monday, Aaron Blake takes a look at White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany's explanations surrounding the recent bombshell report that Russia placed bounties on U.S. troops in Afghanistan, saying that her answers don't "match up with President Trump’s, nor did they jibe with basic logic."

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Trump's new USAID appointee outed for rants about the US as a 'homo-empire' and claim 'women shouldn't be in office'

CNN.com's KFILE has outed Merritt Corrigan, President Donald Trump's new nominee for the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) for racist, sexist and homophobic statements in the past.

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