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Ketanji Brown Jackson pens her first opinion as Supreme Court justice

An Ohio inmate got a boost from new Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson in her first written opinion on the highest court in the land. According to her, Ohio is guilty of suppressing evidence that would have helped the inmate at trial, CNN.com reported.

The Supreme Court has refused to take the case, brought by Davel Chinn, who was convicted of killing a man in an attempted robbery. Chinn was sentenced to death after an accomplice identified him in a deal.

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John Oliver goes on the attack against Republicans who lie about elections — with help from Nick Offerman

A majority of Republican nominees deny or question the 2020 election results. Some of them deny the election results and it hasn't even happened yet.

That's how John Oliver began his Sunday show before the Tuesday election. He showed a clip of Georgia's Mike Collins who shot a trash can with a sign on it saying "election machine." Collins will most certainly win his election, despite the fact that he couldn't shoot the trash can the first time he filmed the ad, requiring a slapdash edit that Oliver mocked.

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Senior Biden officials have been secretly talking to Russian counterparts to try and stop a nuclear war

For the past several months, President Joe Biden's top national-security adviser has been speaking with his counterparts in Russia in an ongoing attempt to de-escalate the nuclear threats by Russian President Vladimir Putin.

According to the Wall Street Journal, U.S. national-security adviser Jake Sullivan has been speaking with his counterpart in the Russian government, Nikolai Patrushev, said officials.

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Baltimore house decorated for Halloween draws complaint to health inspector

Halloween displays aren't unusual on the holiday, but one was apparently so unusual, and realistic, that it drew a complaint to the health department.

Baltimore Banner reporter Emily Sullivan reported Sunday that a home in the city crafted a homemade sign reading "Bob's Burgers," the name of the animated series on Fox. Another small sign underneath read "Grand re-re-re-re opening."

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For the second night in a row, Trump admitted his guilt over secret documents: legal experts

Legal experts claimed Sunday that Donald Trump had admitted his guilt in the classified White House documents case for the second night in a row.

In his Miami rally on Sunday, Trump mentioned "the very famous raid on Mar-a-Lago — the document-hoax case."

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NYT gets fact-checked on Pennsylvania election story

The New York Times is being fact-checked by local Philadelphia Inquirer reporter Jonathan Lai, who claims that a recent report of theirs was false.

According to the Times, "the agency that runs elections in Philadelphia offered replacement ballots in the midterm elections to more than 2,000 voters whose ballots would be invalidated by a recent ruling by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court."

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The pros and cons of appointing a special counsel to prosecute Trump

Saturday reports surfaced that Attorney General Merrick Garland was considering a special counsel to navigate the indictment of Donald Trump, but even that comes with some complications.

The idea also comes after Garland has said that the DOJ is up to the task of investigating the former president, demonstrating that they can operate above the fray of typical partisanship and political rancor, the New York Times explained.

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Trump dials back attacks on Ron DeSantis after angering fans

The Fox network wrote on Sunday that the former president infuriated his own supporters at a weekend rally by attacking Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) just days ahead of the midterm election.

Donald Trump is no DeSantis fan, particularly if he's running for president in 2024. Attacking him as "Ron DeSanctimonious" at the Pennsylvania rally, Trump then landed back in Florida for a Miami rally on Sunday afternoon.

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'Delusional' DeSantis mocked for believing he can 'out-Trump Trump'

Lincoln Project host Tara Setmayer, a former Republican strategist, ridiculed Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) for desperately trying to out-Trump former President Donald Trump.

Referring to him as “Ron Delusional,” Setmayer said that DeSantis is trying to generate a God complex akin to what Trump has done. The problem is that he doesn't have the talent to do it and Trump already has the monopoly on it.

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QAnon member twists herself into knots trying to explain her conspiracies to media pranksters

The group "The Good Liars" appeared on MSNBC Sunday to show the latest interviews they did with supporters of former President Donald Trump and QAnon followers.

One woman the group spoke with explained that antifa was the one behind the Jan. 6 attack on Congress.

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Former CIA officer tells the GOP they need a plan to purge their terrorists

Former Senior Intelligence Service officer at the CIA, Marc Polymeropoulos penned a column this weekend explaining that the biggest challenge for Republicans is weeding out the terrorists in their party. It isn't the problem of the Democratic Party to save the GOP from its worst self. They have to change it themselves.

"I worked in counterterrorism operations for nearly my entire career at the CIA before retiring in 2019," said Polymeropoulos. "The battle we engaged in with international terrorist groups like Al Qaeda wasn’t just with their legions of foot soldiers but with their highly effective propaganda arms as well."

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National security expert explains why Kash Patel could still end up in prison — even with immunity

Mary McCord, a visiting professor at Georgetown University Law School and former Justice Department acting assistant attorney general for national security, told MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace that Kash Patel isn't out of the woods, even if he was given immunity.

It was reported Thursday that Donald Trump's aide, Kash Patel, was granted immunity by the DOJ to answer questions about the stolen White House documents that ended up at the former president's country club in Palm Beach.

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Conservative OAN host rages about being dropped from another cable network

The right-wing OAN channel has been dropped from another television cable source, and one of the hosts didn't take it well.

The Daily Beast captured the moment in which Dan Ball raged at the cameras about the small cable operator Frontier Communications dropping them.

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