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'Self-OANN': Trump's favorite channel mocked after losing lawsuit against Rachel Maddow

On Friday, a federal judge dismissed One America News Network's defamation lawsuit against MSNBC's Rachel Maddow for saying their network "literally is paid Russian propaganda." The decision held that Maddow's statements, in context, were "an opinion" and "cannot serve as the basis for a defamation."

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New Yorker fatally stabs dad during Zoom chat

A New York suburb was in shock Friday over a gruesome murder that saw a 32-year-old man stab and kill his father, who was attending a Zoom conference that included about 20 participants.

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NASA gives go-ahead for first crewed SpaceX flight on May 27

NASA gave the green light on Friday to next week's launch of two astronauts aboard a SpaceX vessel -- the first crewed space flight from US soil in nine years and a crucial step towards ending American dependence on Russian rockets.

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'I'm dying to go back to Church': Kayleigh McEnany under fire for claim reporters 'desperately' don't want churches to re-open

White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany is under fire from reporters and others after a journalist asked her a simple question about President Donald Trump's demand that governors allow churches and other houses of worship to open "right now."

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The next death wave from COVID-19 will be the poor, rural and white

What do you call a crisis that kills a hundred thousand Americans? It all depends on who does the dying.

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Mike Pompeo criticized by MSNBC panel as a wannabe ‘heir to Trumpism’ trying to ‘cash in’

On Friday, an MSNBC panel excoriated Secretary of State Mike Pompeo amid the latest scandal surrounding the inspector general firing.

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Conservative columnist calls Georgia the best sign that a mass reopening isn't going to save the economy

President Donald Trump is desperately clamoring to get the country to have a huge reopening party where everyone starts buying new cars and houses and eating out every night. But that's not what's happening.

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Here are 7 coronavirus outbreaks linked to churches

President Donald Trump has proclaimed he will force states to reopen church services — something that he has no clear authority to do, and which could be disastrous for public health if he did, as hundreds of COVID-19 outbreaks across the country have been traced back to church services.

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Jeff Sessions shows his true colors by hiring a far-right extremist

By associating with extremists known to have overtly racist and anti-Semitic views, far-right pundit Michelle Malkin has become controversial even in right-wing media. But one person who isn’t afraid to ally himself with Malkin is former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who is hoping to win back the U.S. Senate seat in Alabama he once held and sent out a fundraising letter written by her.

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Tiger Woods vows victory in star-studded charity match

Tiger Woods couldn't resist a little last-minute needling before Sunday's charity showdown with Phil Mickelson, with a deadpan prediction that he and partner Peyton Manning would dominate.

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Trump's demand to reopen churches was sparked by slipping poll numbers from evangelicals: report

There seems to be a notable shift in support for President Trump from evangelical Christians, according to a pair of surveys that were recently published. As POLITICO points out, the shift shows "waning confidence in the administration’s coronavirus response among key religious groups, with a staggering decline in the president’s favorability among white evangelicals and white Catholics."

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'Yet another dogwhistle to white nationalists": Jewish advocacy group denounces 'good bloodline' remark by Trump

"Make no mistake, President Trump knew exactly what he was doing."

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Even the GOP doesn't believe Trump's claims about mail-in voting: op-ed

When it comes to President Trump's claim that mail-in voting is wracked by fraud, even his own party isn't buying it.

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