Michigan congresswoman with health and tech oversight bought stock in medical device giant

A Michigan congresswoman has purchased stock in a medical devices technology company while serving on House subcommittees with oversight on health and technology, according to a Raw Story analysis of federal financial records.

Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-MI) purchased on Dec. 5 between $15,001 and $50,000 worth of stock in Medtronic, one of the largest medical device companies with products used for a range of procedures and treatments from general surgery to cardiovascular to diabetes. Her 2022 annual report filed May 15 also noted $1,001 to $15,000 worth of Medtronic stock in a retirement account.

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Tennessee Tech defends 'pink slime' journalism professor hire

Tennessee Tech University is defending its hiring of a publisher who has managed and written for "pink slime" news websites bankrolled by conservative political action committees and accused of "pay-for-play" journalism.

Raw Story exclusively reported Thursday that Tennessee Tech had hired Kyle Barnett to teach journalism classes during the school's spring 2024 semester.

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Florida judge’s son is a neo-Nazi patron: data leak

A 24-year-old man who is the son of a Florida judge purchased a T-shirt supporting a Greek neo-Nazi political party, according to a Raw Story analysis of data leaked from an online store that distributes racist music.

Stephen Whyte of Bradenton, Fla., confirmed to Raw Story that he purchased a Golden Dawn shirt from the online store Midgård in October 2020. The purchase was made only weeks after a Greek court convicted high-ranking members of the neo-Nazi party, Golden Dawn, of attempted murder and other crimes.

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‘Too preposterous to be real’: College hires ‘pink slime’ publisher as journalism prof

Editor's note: This article has been updated to include a statement received Friday morning from Scott Christen, associate professor of communication studies and interim chair of the Department of Communication at Tennessee Tech.

A leader of a reported “pink slime” media publication has been hired to teach journalism at Tennessee Tech University, according to a Raw Story review of online records and sources familiar with the situation.

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'Blood on their hands': Pelosi rips GOP colleagues on Newtown mass murder anniversary

WASHINGTON – It’s been 11 years now – to the day – since most Americans learned how easily a person could use an AR-15 assault rifle to kill 20 six- and seven-year-olds, along with six adults, at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.

Hundreds more mass shootings have followed — at churches, concerts, shopping centers, supermarkets and, of course, many other schools. A commonality: sociopathic killers often choose AR-15s over less efficient killing machines.

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Jan. 6 committee chair uses choice words to smack down Biden impeachment effort

WASHINGTON — Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS) is calling the attempt to impeach President Joe Biden outright "bulls--t."

Thompson, who served as the chairman for the House Select Committee investigating 2020 and Jan. 6, told Raw Story at the Capitol on Thursday that the Trump impeachment was for an actual crime. While Republicans search for the crime they can saddle Biden with, Thompson is alleging the comparison is false.

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Neo-Nazi leader says he's banned from U.S. military bases

One of the hazards of participating in racially motivated extremist activity is getting banned from U.S. military facilities — as David Fair can attest.

Fair is no longer “allowed to enter military bases,” according to a disclosure he made during chat sessions on the encrypted messaging app Telegram that caters to racist skinheads in the United States and Europe.

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Critical Senate Republicans to House GOPers pushing impeachment: 'do something meaningful'

WASHINGTON — Critical Senate Republicans said Wednesday they didn't see the value in chasing an impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden that lacks evidence, is unlikely to be voted through, and serves as a distraction from pursuing policy.

"Why would they do it except to get some attention?" asked Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC). "Let’s do something meaningful, that’s defensible."

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Trolling, erotica, vulgarity: Trump, Biden Facebook pages are unmitigated trash heaps

Former President Donald Trump is depicted as Ken getting booked in jail during the blockbuster movie, “Barbie.”

House Speaker Emerita Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is shrieking “I’m melting” while portraying the Wicked Witch of the West from “The Wizard of Oz.”

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House Republicans split on whether Joe Biden impeachment is 'a real impeachment' or not

WASHINGTON — House Republicans seemed split on the impeachment of Joe Biden when Raw Story questioned them on Tuesday.

The House Rules Committee passed an impeachment inquiry to be voted on by the full House. But the "inquiry" has been an ongoing plan ushered in by former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA). He directed the House Oversight Committee "to open a formal impeachment inquiry."

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Busted: Healthcare nonprofits are accepting millions from Big Tobacco

Smoking kills, and most health care organizations readily sound warnings.

“Don't smoke or use tobacco products,” the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society recommends.

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'Just sitting there': Why a dormant government fund got another cash infusion

A largely unused government fund intended to pay for presidential elections continues to grow with monthly taxpayer infusions — adding $327,000 last month, according to a Raw Story analysis of U.S. Treasury records.

The Presidential Election Campaign Fund has accumulated $400.9 million in taxpayer-funded money as of Nov. 30 — funds that will likely continue to sit in a bureaucratic black hole for years, Treasury records show. The fund ballooned to more than $445.6 million as of June 30, but a nearly $47.5 million disbursement for pediatric research at the National Institutes of Health of money formerly used to put on party conventions decreased the pool of idle dollars.

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Michael Cohen mocks Trump for 'not having the guts to appear'

Donald Trump invoked his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, in his Sunday rant on social media, and the Trump foe is hitting back.

In his all-caps post, Trump claimed that as a "star" witness, the "sleazebag and disbarred former lawyer Michael Cohen admitted in court to repeatedly lying under oath. It was a total breakdown, a non-recoverable Perry Mason moment. That alone ends this Biden Driven Witch Hunt. Election Interference!"

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