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'An attack from the left!' Utah Republicans seethe as judge opens 'opportunity' for Dems

Utah Republicans are in disarray after a federal judge ruled this week that the state must redraw its congressional district map, and in a manner that is leaving some Democrats hopeful that the party can oust a sitting Republican from their seat.

On Tuesday, District Court Judge Dianna Gibson declared the state’s current congressional district map unlawful, and ordered the state legislature to draw a new one ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, and to use an independent commission to prevent gerrymandering.

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'Comes like a wave': Sandy Hook teacher on trauma now hitting Minneapolis shooting victims

The mass shooting at a Catholic school in Minneapolis on Wednesday in which two children were killed and 17 people injured was simply yet another product of too-lax gun laws, said a teacher who survived the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting nearly 13 years ago.

Abbey Clements, now executive director of Teachers Unify to End Gun Violence, spoke to Raw Story the day after a 23-year-old shooter fired into the church at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis.

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Election expert chides GOP after 'humiliating' court loss: 'Got laughed out of court'

A Democratic lawyer chided the California state GOP on Thursday after the party suffered a major court loss.

Marc Elias, a voting rights attorney, joined progressive YouTuber Brian Tyler Cohen on the podcast "Democracy Watch" to discuss a lawsuit the California GOP filed to stop state Democrats from redistricting ahead of the 2026 midterm election. California Democrats passed a bill during a recent special session to approve a ballot measure asking state voters for permission to redo the map because Texas Republicans are redoing theirs.

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'Oh, c'mon Scott!': CNN panel erupts at GOP strategist Scott Jennings over science 'ruse'

A CNN panel erupted on Thursday night after a GOP strategist made a claim about the politicization of science.

Scott Jennings, a former senior aide to Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY), joined the panel on CNN's "NewsNight with Abby Phillip" to discuss the recent firing of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Susan Monarez. Monarez was dismissed from her job on Wednesday after she declined to revise the agency's vaccine schedule at the behest of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., according to reports.

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'Not a snowball's chance': Lawyer issues grave warning about Trump's 'end running'

President Donald Trump's administration has no plans of slowing down its assault on the courts, according to one lawyer.

Andrew Weissmann, a former Assistant U.S. Attorney, joined The Bulwark's Sarah Longwell on the podcast, "George Conway Explains It All (To Sarah Longwell)," on Thursday to discuss Trump's legal approach to deploying National Guard troops on the streets and enforcing immigration laws.

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'Crisis was finally easing’: NYT torches Trump as opioid relapse threatens

The New York Times editorial board scorched President Donald Trump's administration for its stance on opioids in a new op-ed published on Thursday.

For years, America's opioid crisis has improved, the editorial board argued, citing a 25% decline in overdose deaths between 2023 and 2024 as treatments like Narcan and Suboxone became easier to access. As the editorial board described it, "the crisis was finally easing."

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Kristi Noem and Pam Bondi may be hit with gag order over 'salacious allegations'

Kilmar Abrego Garcia is filing for a gag order to stop Attorney General Pam Bondi and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem from publicly attacking his character, Politico reported on Thursday night.

"The request submitted Thursday to U.S. District Judge Waverly Crenshaw in Nashville is the third time defense attorneys have complained that public statements from government officials are threatening Abrego’s right to a fair trial," reported Kyle Cheney and Josh Gerstein. Furthermore, this move comes after "a torrent of invective in recent days from President Donald Trump, Noem, Bondi and other close Trump allies, who have leveled salacious allegations against Abrego that he fervently denies."

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GOP investigation pressures Wikipedia to dox editors accused of 'bias'

A pair of House Republicans is moving forward with an investigation that will seek to reveal the identities of Wikipedia editors who have edited articles to include information that portrays Israel negatively.

On Wednesday, Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.), chair of the House Oversight Committee, and Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.), chair of the House Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Information Technology, and Government Innovation, sent a letter to the Wikimedia Foundation, the nonprofit that owns the free encyclopedia.

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'Horrifying': Senator lays into 'nutcase' RFK Jr for 'dismantling' public health

Sen. Peter Welch (D-VT) used his Thursday interview with MSNBC's Chris Hayes to tear into Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the avowed anti-vaccine and anti-medicine conspiracy theorist President Donald Trump put in charge of the nation's health policy.

This comes as a wave of senior policy officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention resign en masse in protest of the Trump administration's move to oust the agency's director.

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'Gonna be brutal': Steve Bannon warns Trump's CDC move could backfire spectacularly

One of President Donald Trump's closest confidants revealed Thursday that his latest move could backfire in a big way.

Steve Bannon, who worked in Trump's first administration, discussed the efforts to fire Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Susan Monarez on a new episode of his podcast, "The War Room." He said the administration's approach to removing Monarez could make it more difficult to get a loyalist confirmed to take her spot, especially given Sen. Bill Cassidy's (R-LA) opposition to Monarez's firing.

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Trump plan widely regarded as ethnic cleansing proposed by top Israeli official

Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich on Thursday proposed the systematic annexation of Gaza over the coming months if Hamas keeps fighting, as well as the implementation of US President Donald Trump's plan to ethnically cleanse the Palestinian enclave.

Smotrich, who leads the far-right Religious Zionism party, announced his plan to "win in Gaza by the end of the year" during a press conference in Jerusalem.

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'Can't imagine saying that': Ukrainian lawmaker 'appalled' by White House's shock remarks

A Ukrainian lawmaker slammed President Donald Trump's administration on Thursday for how it has handled Russia's war in Ukraine.

Inna Sovsun, a member of Ukraine's parliament, joined Erin Burnett on her show, "OutFront," to discuss Russia's latest attacks on the country. Overnight, Russia sent 538 drones and 91 missiles into Kyiv. The strikes killed 21 people and injured several others, according to reports.

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'Not surprising, sadly': Trump attacks worker rights just before Labor Day holiday

In the lead-up to Labor Day in the United States, President Donald Trump on Thursday escalated his attack on the union rights of federal employees at a list of agencies with an executive order that claims to "enhance" national security.

Trump previously issued an order intended to strip the collective bargaining rights from hundreds of thousands of government employees in March, provoking an ongoing court fight. A federal judge blocked the president's edict—but then earlier this month, a panel from the US Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit allowed the administration to proceed.

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