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'About to cut my mic': Frustrated CNN host told to end segment amid fight with GOP guest

CNN's Kate Bolduan clashed with a conservative commentator over the role of experts in government.

More than 75 past Nobel Prize winners sent an open letter Monday to the U.S. Senate opposing Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s nomination to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, saying his lack of credentials and unconventional views on medical science "would put the public's health in jeopardy."

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'Throw the U.S. in a whirlwind': NY Times finds low-key Trump supporters have shared fear

President-elect Donald Trump managed a narrow electoral victory in a sharply divided country — and it's unclear exactly what voters brought him in to do. Many voters have cited inflation as their driving factor. But not all of them have.

In conversation with a New York Times focus group released on Tuesday, many voters who backed Trump specifically said he has a mandate to remove immigrants from the country.

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‘Grim place’: Famed NY Times columnist unleashes blame in bleak farewell column

Famed New York Times columnist Paul Krugman gave a bleak goodbye in his final piece for the paper Tuesday — but left with a glimmer of hope for the future.

The Nobel Prize-winning economist looked back on the 25 years since he penned his first opinion piece — and despaired at what the world has become.

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Trump belittles Canada's 'Governor' Justin Trudeau in degrading late-night post

Donald Trump again joked about making Canada an American state in a late-night post needling its Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after he cautioned against tariffs.

Trudeau traveled to Mar-a-Lago late last month for a dinner meeting with the president-elect to discuss the proposed charges on international imports. Trump revived a joke early Tuesday on Truth Social that sources claimed had "caused the prime minister and others to laugh nervously" after the meeting.

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'Heartsick': Woman dies in crash with bomb squad unit responding to threat on MTG's home

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) says a woman in Georgia was killed on Monday in a car accident involving a police officer who was responding to a bomb threat at her home.

The Rome Police Department bomb squad responded to Greene’s home following a threat that her office later said in a statement was “traced to a Russian IP address.” The crash was confirmed by police, who said the officer was not critically injured, according to Atlanta news station WXIA-TV.

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'Rats in the kitchen': McDonald's hit with bad reviews after arrest in CEO's killing

McDonald's locations in Pennsylvania have been subject to a flood of bad reviews as reviewers express outrage that an employee reportedly called in the tip that led to the arrest of the suspect in the shooting of a health insurance CEO, according to a report.

Police on Monday announced the arrest of Luigi Mangione at a McDonald's in Altoona, Pennsylvania, after an employee called police.

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'Egregious': Dem leader slams lawmaker who immediately defected to GOP after reelection

The Minority Leader of the Florida House of Representatives tore into Susan Valdés, a Tampa-area state lawmaker who defected from the Democratic to the Republican Party, in a statement obtained by Politico reporter Gary Fineout.

"It is sad that she has elevated her own aspirations above the needs of her district," said Minority Leader Fentrice Driskell. "It feels especially egregious in light of the fact that, just last week, she ran for Hillsborough County chair and lost by a substantial margin."

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'Blueprint for Democrats': Jasmine Crockett wins praise after bruising Republican put down

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) won praise Monday for a House floor showdown that left Republicans bruised, a columnist wrote.

The confrontation came on Thursday when she shut down House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer and Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC), wrote Ja’han Jones for MSNBC.

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CEO shooting suspect's manifesto claims violence is answer to health care industry: report

A man being held in connection to the Manhattan shooting of a health insurance executive reportedly had a manifesto claiming violence was the answer to problems with the health care industry.

The New York Times reported Monday that Luigi Mangione, 26, was being held in Pennsylvania in connection to the shooting of Brian Thompson.

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Man in custody after cops get tip on killing of United Healthcare CEO: report

Police are questioning a person in the investigation of the killing of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

A man was taken into police custody in Altoona, Pennsylvania, and is being questioned after a tip led officers to somebody who matched the description of the alleged gunman and who was traveling by bus, reported CNN.

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Trump lackey's 'deep state' conspiracies rooted in courtroom dressing-down by judge: CNN

President-elect Donald Trump's pick to lead the FBI, former House GOP intelligence staffer and Pentagon chief of staff Kash Patel, is notorious for his embrace of far-right conspiracy theories and his paranoia about the "Deep State" being out to get conservatives, alongside his vows to "come after" journalists and government officials who stand in Trump's way. But it turns out some events in his past may have shaped that anger and resentment, CNN reported on Monday.

In particular, wrote Evan Perez, Zachary Cohen, and Holmes Lybrand, there was an incident in a Texas courtroom in 2016 where Patel got attacked by a federal judge and accused of the very antics he now sees in everyone else.

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'You can be very sure': Experts warn wild RFK Jr. theory is poised to cripple wi-fi

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could look to disrupt a key telecommunications network due to unproven concerns about potential health risks, according to a new report.

If the political scion is confirmed as secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, he could explore his long-held concerns about possible cancer risks from cell phones and 5G technology, reported NOTUS.

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Supreme Court ruling considered right-wing win set to backfire on Trump

A major U.S. Supreme Court decision this summer was hailed as a conservative court’s broadside against a Democratic administration, giving red states more backing to delay or overturn policies they don’t like, such as transgender protections and clean energy goals.

But the ruling in the Loper Bright case, which granted courts more power to scrutinize federal rules, can go both ways. Experts say it will likely give blue states more leeway to attack any forthcoming policy changes from President-elect Donald Trump — ranging from immigration and the environment to Medicaid and civil rights.

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