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West Virginia legislature vacates lawmaker's seat after his arrest for terroristic threats

In one of the most chaotic developments in a state legislature in months, the West Virginia House of Delegates has vacated a seat of a newly-elected Republican state legislator — and due to a bizarre series of events, Democrats may get to appoint his replacement, despite the seat being in a county that gave two-thirds of its vote to Trump.

Delegate-elect Joseph De Soto, who ran unopposed last year after winning the GOP primary for House District 91, stumbled into an explosive and snowballing controversy even before he was elected. DragLine, a local nonprofit journalism outfit affiliated with the West Virginia ACLU, published a bombshell series of allegations, including that De Soto was not licensed to practice medicine despite claiming to be a doctor on his campaign site, and that while he served in the military, the timeline of his service doesn't line up with some of the roles he claimed to have served.

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MSNBC host tears up watching hometown burn

MSNBC host Katy Tur and long-time friend Jacob Soboroff grew up in the Pacific Palisades and she grew emotional after she revealed that the fires destroyed her school and grocery store on her Wednesday show.

The fire began in a residential area around 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, as strong Santa Ana winds fueled sparks. This contradicted an assertion from President-elect Donald Trump that the fire was caused by forests not being raked.

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Capitol Police stop man carrying machete into visitor center as Jimmy Carter lies in state

U.S. Capitol Police arrested a man who allegedly tried to bring a machete and other knives into the Capitol Visitor Center as former President Jimmy Carter laid in state in the Rotunda.

In a notice on the X (formerly Twitter) social media platform, Capitol Police announced officers had stopped a man after spotting the machete.

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First deaths and looting arrests announced in Los Angeles fires: sheriff

Two people have been killed by wildfires raging out of control in the Los Angeles area, according to local authorities.

The Eaton Fire blazing through communities around Pasadena and Altadena, California, has forced 32,500 residents to leave their homes under evacuation orders Wednesday morning, down from 50,000 overnight, and Los Angeles County sheriff Robert Luna confirmed two fatalities already.

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'CEO's being murdered in the street': Expert warns U.S. headed towards 'small revolutions'

According to Professor Scott Galloway of NYU's Stern School of Business, the growing disparity between the haves and the have-nots is leading to a "series of small revolutions" where billionaires and CEO's may have pushed the envelope too far and put their own lives at risk.

After lashing out at Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg earlier for dismantling Facebook's fact-checking and moderation safety division to make Donald Trump happy –– and put more money in his own pocket at the same time –– Galloway had a warning.

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Elon Musk seeks to install himself as global dictator – and 'so far it's working': expert

Elon Musk is building a framework to dominate the global political order with himself standing above nation states, according to an expert analysis.

The tech mogul and the world's richest man injected hundreds of millions of dollars into Donald Trump's re-election campaign and is said to be sitting by his side as something like an unelected co-president, and political commentator Elad Nehorai published a column for MSNBC analyzing the billionaire's authoritarian ambitions.

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'You're for attacking Greenland?' CNN panel gets heated as Republican defends US expansion

A heated debate unfolded Tuesday night on CNN over President-elect Donald Trump's suggestion that the U.S. obtain Greenland, either through economic or military force.

Trump has said the U.S. needs the massive island for "economic security." When asked Tuesday if he would consider using military or economic coercion to make the acquisition proceed, Trump replied: “I can’t assure you — you’re talking about Panama and Greenland — no, I can’t assure you on either of those two."

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Republicans on NC Supreme Court block certification of the Democratic incumbent’s election

At the request of GOP Judge Jefferson Griffin, Republicans on the state Supreme Court have prohibited the state Board of Elections from certifying Democratic Justice Allison Riggs’ election.

Riggs, the incumbent, leads Griffin by 734 votes in the election for a seat on the state’s highest court.

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'What a horrible place!' Trump attacks America in rambling speech

President-elect Donald Trump was set to announce foreign investments in the United States Tuesday, but his speech quickly descended into a ramble that touched on a huge variety of topics including gas heaters, windmills, the Panama Canal — and the electoral system.

"We won the popular vote by millions and millions of people. Nobody even knows how many people," Trump incorrectly stated.

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Watch live: Trump speaks from Mar-a-Lago

President-elect Donald Trump is set to speak at his Mar-a-Lago country club in Palm Beach, Florida on Tuesday morning.

It follows Congress formal certification of his electoral count on Monday without major incident, just four years after President Joe Biden's certification was disrupted by the infamous January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.

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Speaker busted for using 'fake prayer' to push 'Christian nationalism' in House: analyst

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) celebrated his re-election as speaker on Friday by reading from a prayer that he falsely attributed to American founder Thomas Jefferson.

Salon's Amanda Marcotte wrote Tuesday that Johnson's inclusion of a fake Thomas Jefferson prayer is more than just hapless historical illiteracy, but is rather part of a concerted effort by right-wing Christians to rewrite the history of the United States.

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'Ending that completely': Facebook gets rid of fact-checkers in wake of Trump's election

Facebook's parent company will make changes to its fact-checking to more closely resemble the site formerly known as Twitter.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Tuesday morning that content moderation and other restrictions on speech would be lifted across Facebook, Instagram and other platforms as Donald Trump returns to the White House, reported Fox News.

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Trump intel advisor Devin Nunes still dismisses Russian election meddling as a 'hoax'

Devin Nunes, the former congressman and MAGA loyalist picked by Donald Trump to chair the Intelligence Advisory Board, has a long history of downplaying Russian interference in U.S. elections.

As recently as last February, Nunes testified in a deposition for a defamation lawsuit that a package he received from someone subsequently deemed by the U.S. Treasury Department as a Russian agent acting under the “purview” of President Vladimir Putin to influence U.S. elections was “just a continued operation of smearing people, trying to tie people to Russia.”

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