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'Conservatives have moved on': Analyst says Sarah Palin's new loss caps 'public decline'

Sarah Palin's court loss against The New York Times is the final nail in the coffin of a public career that has been sliding inexorably toward oblivion, Alex Sammon wrote in a blistering analysis for Slate published on Tuesday evening.

Palin's defamation suit against The Times, the third such suit of the decade after previous verdicts were thrown out by an appeals court for procedural issues, ended with the jury finding, after just three hours of deliberation, that the paper could not be held legally liable for wrongly implying, in a 2017 article, that Palin may have incited the 2011 Tucson mass shooting that severely injured former Rep. Gabby Giffords.

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FDA seeks to phase out 8 common food dyes

FDA seeks to phase out 8 common food dyes

by Jennifer Shutt, Kansas Reflector
April 22, 2025

WASHINGTON — Trump administration health officials announced Tuesday they hope to eliminate eight petroleum-based synthetic dyes from the nation’s food supply before the end of next year, though they haven’t received guarantees or written agreement from food companies.

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Transgender troops ban, nationwide freeze argued in U.S. appeals court

Transgender troops ban, nationwide freeze argued in U.S. appeals court

by Ashley Murray, Daily Montanan
April 22, 2025

WASHINGTON — A three-judge panel for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Tuesday grilled the Trump administration and the attorney for transgender service members who won a lower court order reversing President Donald Trump’s ban on transgender troops.

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'No-brainer': Bannon begs Trump to break with party — and touch 3rd rail of GOP politics

President Donald Trump's longtime far-right ally Steve Bannon wants him to touch the third rail of Republican Party politics — and raise taxes on the rich.

Specifically, some within Trump's circle are coming around to the idea that a tax increase on millionaires might be the only way to make his "big, beautiful bill" of tax cuts on everyone else, plus energy deregulation and border security, pencil.

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'No bueno': CNN analyst warns Trump not in 'good company' with new 'motherhood medal' plan

A potential new White House plan that would award a “National Medal of Motherhood” to families with six or more children was doused with a stark reality by CNN data analyst Harry Enten, who made clear how he views the MAGA strategy to make America have more babies again.

“No bueno,” Enten said Tuesday. “In terms of countries that have actually given out medals for motherhood, it's not exactly the 1927 Yankees, all right,” he added.

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An El Paso mass shooter killed their loved ones. They hugged him

An El Paso mass shooter killed their loved ones. They hugged him

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'Take a breath': Fox News host shouts at House Dem denouncing 'authoritarian' Trump

An Arizona Democrat found no friends late Tuesday as she denounced the Trump administration over its mass deportation effort, which mistakenly resulted in a Maryland father being deported to El Salvador.

Rep. Yassamin Ansari, who was elected to Arizona's 3rd Congressional District in November, joined "The Ingraham Angle" on Fox News with host Laura Ingraham, an avowed ally of President Donald Trump.

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'Bad blood': Pentagon rocked by 'festering distrust' as 'jockeying' Hegseth advisers feud

The chaos in the Pentagon is only getting worse amid the fallout from the latest "Signalgate" revelations against Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, reported Politico on Tuesday evening.

Barely a few weeks after the initial reporting that Hegseth, a former Fox News personality, leaked highly sensitive war tactics against Houthi terrorists in Yemen with a journalist for The Atlantic, news broke that he shared another trove of similar information in another Signal chat with his wife and brother. This already comes at a time when Hegseth is bleeding senior staff and rapidly cycling through subordinates.

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‘Bad faith': Judge hits Trump admin with ‘blistering’ new court order

A federal judge delivered strict orders to President Donald Trump’s administration for its “willful and bad faith refusal to comply with discovery obligations” in the ongoing court challenge revolving around Kilmar Ábrego Garcia, a Maryland father whom the government admitted it sent to El Salvador in error.

According to CBS News’ Scott MacFarlane, U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis issued a “blistering new order” on Tuesday that found the Trump has “sought refuge behind vague and unsubstantiated assertions of privilege, using them as a shield to obstruct discovery and evade compliance with this court's orders” in the case triggered with Garcia’s wrongful deportation.

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'Hope the money's worth it!' CNN's Jake Tapper blasts rival for 'bending the knee'

CNN's Jake Tapper took the highly unusual move on Tuesday evening of calling out rival CBS News, following an allegation that the network was stifling the journalistic freedom of one of its core lineup programs to appease President Donald Trump.

"The executive producer of CBS News' "60 Minutes," Bill Owens, resigned today," said Tapper. "Now, normally that would probably not be news that we would bring you, except the circumstances rise to the level of, well, alarm. Owens said in a letter to his staff that, quote, 'Over the past months, it has become clear that I would not be allowed to run the show as I have always run it, to make independent decisions based on what was right for '60 Minutes,' right for the audience,' unquote. And the context here is key, because President Trump has been suing CBS News and its parent company, Paramount Global, for $20 billion out of fury the network aired an interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris even as he personally declined his own interview.

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'I'd fire him': GOP lawmaker calls for ouster of top Trump official on CNN

Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE) didn’t mince words as he delivered harsh comments about Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who the lawmaker, a former Air Force general, made clear would not last in his administration if he were commander-in-chief.

Bacon subjected Hegseth to a brutal assessment during a CNN interview on Tuesday, following new bombshell revelations that the embattled defense secretary shared confidential attack plans on a Signal chat for a second time – on this occasion, with his wife, brother, personal attorney and about a dozen other people in tow, according to media reports.

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'Trojan horse?' MAGA host confronts ex-Dem fundraiser who insists she's 'far right' now

A former Democratic fundraiser who left the party following the November election and declared herself a Republican — clashing with Democratic Party leaders on her way out — took to a right-wing network on Tuesday to declare she really has switched parties.

"I called you a Trojan horse because I'm not sure you're truly conservative or not," said host Eric Bolling. "So let's just do this now —"

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'Never did!' Trump backtracks and insists he has 'no intention' to oust Fed chair

President Donald Trump backed off a threat he has escalated for weeks on Tuesday, telling reporters he doesn't have any plans to fire Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, according to the Wall Street Journal.

When reporters in the Oval Office asked Trump whether he plans to do so, he replied, “None whatsoever."

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