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Massive fire causes chaos in N.J. as smoke billows over Manhattan

A huge brush fire has backed up cars for miles on a major New Jersey highway and left trains into and out of New York City standing still as billowing smoke could be seen for miles, NBC New York reported Thursday.

The northeast is suffering a heatwave that has brought higher-than-normal temperatures.

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'Stunning': Legal experts react to 'extremely rare' development in Aileen Cannon saga

Legal experts were left shocked Thursday after a New York Times report revealed that Judge Aileen Cannon, who is presiding over Donald Trump's classified documents case, was told by other judges that she should pass the case off to a more experienced jurist.

Among those advising Cannon was the chief judge of Cannon's court. Cannon declined.

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Amy Coney Barrett seen again to break ranks with Supreme Court conservatives: experts

After the last few Supreme Court decisions, legal analysts wonder if one of the conservative justices is beginning to turn more moderate on some issues.

In a case involving whether those with a history of domestic violence can keep guns, Justice Amy Coney Barrett sided with the liberal justices on the High Court.

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'That's what they're hoping': Analyst sees giddy dictators drawing up playbook for Trump

Russia's Vladimir Putin and North Korea's Kim Jong Un met in Pyongyang this week, sending a message to the world that a collection of anti-West countries is coming together to form a new expanded "axis of evil," as George W. Bush described in 2002.

Anne Applebaum explained in The Bulwark's Conversation that the leaders of the various anti-democracy countries are trying to find a position of power where they influence what is happening in the west.

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Death spiral? Truth Social's post-conviction slide picks up speed

Shares of Donald Trump's social media company dropped more than 10 percent Thursday in premarket trading three weeks after his conviction on 34 felony counts.

Trump Media shares have slumped since a jury found the former president guilty, and the value of Trump's stake in the company has plummeted from more than $5.6 billion to $3.2 billion since then, reported CNBC.

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'Concern': Expert warns Roger Stone judge brag could get feds' attention

Self-described "dirty trickster" Roger Stone was outed in a recording from a Mar-a-Lago event, and a former Justice Department official pointed out some flaws in his logic.

In the tape, Stone reveals that he has the personal number of judges that he can use to protest election results in 2024.

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'Greatest personal betrayal': Internal GOP feud comes to Florida

The split in the national Republican Party is trickling down to the local level in Florida.

It all began when the Lake County Supervisor of Elections, Carey Baker, thought he came up with a brilliant idea to score a fourth term in office without all the financial disasters. He would file as a write-in candidate, and with no other person on the ballot, he'd still win, the Tampa Bay Times reported.

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'Stupid or dishonest?' Blistering column burns Trump 'sycophants' for ignoring idea flaws

Former President Donald Trump's love of tariffs got a blistering rebuke from an analyst Wednesday — as did their support from "lackeys" in the Republican Party.

Writing for The Dispatch, commentator Kevin D. Williamson explained that a recent comment by Republican National Committee spokesperson Anna Kelly left him wondering if she was "stupid or dishonest?"

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Steve Bannon laughed at by legal experts listing items he can buy in prison

Steve Bannon is set to begin his sentence at Danbury minimum-security prison on July 1 after he was found in contempt of Congress for ignoring a subpoena during the Jan. 6 investigation. Critics of Bannon's, former FBI agent Peter Strzok and legal analyst Allison Gill, couldn't help but mock him.

Speaking on their "Cleanup on Aisle 45" podcast, Strzok began sifting through the items that Bannon can purchase at the prison commissary.

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'Tangled web': Experts see election interference case turned on head with immunity deal

A private investigator hired by a group of MAGA loyalists in Michigan has been granted immunity in the state's election interference case, court transcripts revealed.

Former FBI agent Peter Strzok and legal analyst Allison Gill spoke about the new information on their weekly podcast, "Cleanup on Aisle 45," noting that the development could be enough to nail two Donald Trump loyalists charged in the case.

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Watch: CNN guests clash as conservative fact-checked on key issue

A discussion on CNN Tuesday seemingly became difficult for conservative Scott Jennings when his Democratic opponent came prepared with facts and nuance in their debate.

In a debate over the anniversary of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, and immigration as a whole, a flummoxed Jennings shouted "amnesty" rather than debate facts.

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'Granting mass thinkit': Trump struggles through another gaffe-filled rally speech

Donald Trump struggled through another rally speech marred by mumbling and slurring in Milwaukee, Wisconsin rally on Tuesday — and his critics were delighted.

" Joe Biden is forming granting mass--thinkit," Trump meandered in a section of the speech, with an excerpt of the video quickly spreading online.

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'He will learn to regret': Far-right Republicans threaten Trump for  endorsing their foes

A group of Donald Trump's conservative allies are growing angry over his refusal to endorse their candidates in 2024, according to a new report.

Members of the far-right Freedom Caucus members are accusing the former president of abandoning them — and pointing to Trump's endorsement of Chair Rep. Bob Good's (R-VA) opponent John McGuire as proof, sources tell nonprofit News of the United States journalist Reese Gorman.

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