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BUSTED: Commerce Secretary was on board of Chinese joint venture — while running Trump’s trade war

On Thursday, Foreign Policy reported that Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross remained on the board of a Chinese joint venture — even while he was tasked with overseeing President Donald Trump's trade war.

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'Shoot Black people': Leaked chats show far-right activists fantasizing about killing random civilians

On Thursday, The Daily Beast reported new information from leaked chat logs about the "Boogaloo Boys," a loosely-associated movement of armed right-wing activists who have tried to use recent civil rights protests as a catalyst for widespread civil unrest.

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Glenn Greenwald resigns from The Intercept over Biden article

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald said Thursday he had resigned from The Intercept after the US investigative media outlet refused to publish his article critical of Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.

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Ex-FBI official: 'We’re going to learn truths after this administration is over — and it’s going to curl our hair'

This week it was revealed that the director of national intelligence downplayed the approved statement warning Americans that Russia was trying to destabilize the American election. What John Ratcliffe did instead, was saying that Iran wanted to "damage Donald Trump" by sending out emails threatening Democratic voters in Florida.

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GOP Senator pulls out of final debate after being humiliated onstage the night before

On Thursday, Sen. David Perdue (R-GA) withdrew from the third and final debate of his Senate race.

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Georgia Republican nicknamed ‘Gator’ gave $750 to Dems just before filing to run: report

A letter addressed to Georgia's Chatham County Board of Elections challenged the qualifications of Republican District 2 Commission candidate Larry “Gator” Rivers, saying that he should be held to the same standards as his now-disqualified Democratic opponent, Tony Riley.

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Closing ad for ‘Republican Voters Against Trump’ celebrates ‘countless’ number of videos ridin’ with Biden

The final ad from Republican Voters Against Trump has been posted by the group celebrating the "countless" numbers of video submissions they got from those talking about why they've abandoned President Donald Trump.

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Trump cancels North Carolina rally after outbreak from last rally -- but he blames the wind

President Donald Trump announced that his Fayetteville, North Carolina rally Thursday would be canceled due to "high speed winds and bad weather."

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Texas' new coronavirus surge is leaving critically sick patients stranded in rural areas, hospitals say

The man who arrived at the emergency room in Childress earlier this month did not have COVID-19, but he did have a serious abdominal condition that required surgery, hospital administrators said.

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As GDP data shows economy still in a deep hole, Trump denounced for 'trying to mislead the public by claiming an economic miracle'

As President Donald Trump on Thursday predictably wasted no time celebrating new figures showing a record-breaking GDP surge in the third quarter and working the data into his last-minute campaign pitch, analysts and lawmakers pushed back by placing the numbers into the broader context of an economy coming off the worst quarter in U.S. history and continuing to shed jobs at an unprecedented rate.

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Trump administration ends protections for iconic gray wolf

US President Donald Trump's administration on Thursday removed endangered species protections for the gray wolf, paving the way for the iconic predator to be more widely hunted.

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Melania Trump brags her husband 'sees potential' in the gays

In a bizarre moment, the first lady announced that President Donald Trump is all for gay people.

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The New Yorker lampoons Republicans who are turning on Trump

Writing in the New Yorker this Thursday, Mike Gillis took a satirical swipe at anti-Trump PACs formed by career Republicans. While not calling out the Lincoln Project by name, it's clear they're the inspiration for the piece.

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