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'Heartbroken': Longtime Dem lawmaker dies at 77 after ‘long and brave battle’ with cancer

Rep. Raúl Grijalva (D-AZ) died on Thursday morning from “complications of his cancer treatments,” according to media reports.

"The Office of the 7th District of Arizona is saddened to announce the passing of Congressman Raúl M. Grijalva," the Arizona lawmaker’s office confirmed in a statement. "Rep. Grijalva fought a long and brave battle."

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'Line in the sand': Stock market plunge reaches pivotal point Thursday

A major stock market index has now officially dipped into "correction" territory, reported The New York Times on Thursday — the latest bad news for the Trump administration following weeks of instability and uncertainty from investors.

"On Thursday, the S&P 500 fell 1.4 percent. After weeks of selling, the index is now down 10.1 percent from a peak that was reached less than one month ago and is in a correction — a Wall Street term for when an index falls 10 percent or more from its peak, and a line in the sand for investors worried about a sell-off gathering steam," reported Joe Rennison and Danielle Kaye.

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'It's not a game': Democratic senators double down on blocking House spending bill

WASHINGTON — Democrats huddled Thursday to discuss the fight they'll face if they refuse to support the Republican Party's continuing resolution to raise the debt ceiling.

Among items in the C.R. are provisions for more government job cuts.

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'GOP delivered': John Fetterman reveals he will vote for 'flawed' Republican spending bill

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) pledged to support a Republican spending bill even though he admitted it was "flawed."

"The only time we had any leverage … [was if] the Republican needed our votes in the House," Fetterman said, according to Jake Sherman of Punchbowl News. "The GOP delivered and that effectively iced us out and that forces us to say, are you gonna shut the government down? Or are you are gonna vote for a flawed CR? And now for me, I refuse to shut the government down."

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'He's an adult toddler': Journalist recalls the time angry Elon Musk called her 10 times

Longtime journalist Kara Swisher appeared on "The View" Thursday, discussing her decades-long relationship with tech billionaire Elon Musk.

Among her comments was that Musk was upset when President Joe Biden's White House excluded him from a gathering of electric car manufacturers. This incident created his attraction to Trump from the beginning.

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Oklahoma GOP Senator sports cowboy hat in protest of dress code used to target Fetterman

Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) came into the U.S. Senate on Thursday wearing a cowboy hat in protest of a recent incident in which Sen. Jim Banks (R-IN) wasn't allowed to vote because he was wearing sneakers.

"Nothing in the rules says I can’t wear my hat to preside on the floor," Mullin said on X, uploading a video of him from the dais.

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Kansas satanists plan ‘therapeutic blasphemy’ to defy governor

TOPEKA — All hail civil disobedience.

Gov. Laura Kelly intervened Wednesday in satanists’ plans to conduct a black mass on March 28 at the Statehouse by declaring they would not be allowed inside.

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'God's view': Elon Musk reportedly scooping up private data to give himself 'spying' power

Elon Musk wants to position himself above the federal government in an unprecedented way, according to veteran tech journalist Kara Swisher.

The Tesla and SpaceX CEO bought himself a powerful perch in the White House by giving more than a quarter billion dollars to Donald Trump's re-election campaign, and he has set about eliminating thousands of government jobs and entire federal agencies, but Swisher told "CNN This Morning" that Musk is scooping up sensitive data to give him a "god's view" of the entire government.

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Hospitalized pope marks 12 years in job with future uncertain

by Clément MELKI

Pope Francis marks 12 years as head of the Catholic Church on Thursday, seemingly out of danger after a month in hospital but with his health casting a shadow over his future.

The 88-year-old was for a time critically ill as he battled pneumonia in both lungs at Rome's Gemelli hospital, where he was admitted on February 14.

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'Oh, please': Economic analyst takes on Republicans' 'ludicrous' takes on CNN

Two Republicans on a CNN panel – including "Shark Tank" investor Kevin O’Leary – found themselves at the opposite end of a stinging reality check delivered by the network’s global economic analyst.

The moment unfolded Wednesday during an exchange about the economic uncertainties spawned by President Donald Trump’s controversial tariff plan – which inevitably devolved into a full-blown debate about the state of the economy under former President Joe Biden, versus the current occupant of the White House.

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'Servile scum': Conservative pens scathing takedown of GOP as 'chaos bubbles all around'

A conservative former radio host and editor-in-chief of The Bulwark penned a scathing — and at times obscene — takedown of the Republican Party, which he said has been transformed into a rubber-stamping "cult" that elected a convicted felon for president despite a laundry list of warning signs, and left Americans holding the bag.

Charlie Sykes, an NBC and MSNBC contributor, author and longtime conservative talk radio host, wrote on his Substack Wednesday that "TDS" — President Donald Trump's acronym for "Trump Derangement Syndrome" — "turns out to have been prophetic."

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'Sends chills': Judge blocks Trump executive order against Steele dossier law firm

U.S. District Court Judge Beryl Howell issued a temporary restraining order after President Donald Trump signed an executive order retaliating against a law firm for representing Hillary Clinton and George Soros.

During a Wednesday hearing, attorneys for Perkins Coie told Howell that Trump's order would effectively destroy the firm by preventing lawyers from entering federal buildings or meeting with federal employees.

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Trump admin cancels $21M promised for Arizona to buy food for kids and poor

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is cancelling roughly $1 billion in already-promised spending on local food purchases for schools and food banks nationwide, Politico reported this week.

The Local Food for Schools program provides funding for states to purchase food from local farmers and distribute it to schools and child care programs. A similar initiative, the Local Food Purchase Assistance program, buys and distributes locally-produced food to in-state food banks.

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