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'Clearly dangerous' Army reservist remains ready to deploy despite white nationalism probe

A former North Carolina National Guard member remains in reserve status — part of a pool of soldiers on standby for deployment — more than 18 months after the Army initiated an investigation into his extremist activities, Raw Story has learned.

The Army Human Resources Command opened an investigation on Christopher Woodall in September 2023 after Raw Story confirmed that while serving in the National Guard, he organized a “white nationalist” paramilitary group that held at least one weekend training in rural North Carolina. The report also revealed that Woodall used a Telegram channel to recruit for the group while claiming his experience included “running a state for the KKK”, or Ku Klux Klan, and demonstrating with the National Socialist Movement, a neo-Nazi group.

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Uproar as Wisconsin cops pick up rural homeless and 'dump them' in cities

  • The city and county of Eau Claire recently asked Attorney General Josh Kaul to weigh in on the legality of police officers dropping off homeless people outside their jurisdiction.
    • Their request for an opinion cited several examples, including the Durand Police Department, which transported a woman in handcuffs to a city homeless shelter that has been over capacity and at risk of reducing beds.
    • The story includes interviews with the Durand police chief and the mayor of Santa Cruz, California, which recently outlawed the dropping off of homeless people without prior communication and a plan for helping the person find a housing solution.

    On Oct. 27, a Durand police officer responded to a suspicious person call. He made contact with a woman who had committed no crimes but had nowhere to stay on a cold night.

    She told the officer she was from Fargo, North Dakota, and waiting for a ride, but couldn’t explain how she arrived in Durand.

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    'Insane story': Internet stunned as agents knock on lawyer's door to 'intimidate him'

    A new investigative report that reveals how far the Trump administration is willing to take its hardline crackdown on immigration is raising alarms over social media – and also drawing fierce pushback from the legal community.

    Journalist Radley Balko reported Wednesday that a Texas lawyer was met at his front door by two plain-clothed men who were not wearing badges and refused to identify themselves one night last month. The visit came days after he provided pro bono legal advice to an immigrant family, according to the report, which added that the attorney, Clay Jackson, believed the agents were responsible for his Wi-Fi being shut off.

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    Supreme Court justice just accidentally 'revealed his own homophobia': analyst

    Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito leapt into proselytizing from the bench on Wednesday — and in doing so, he "revealed his own homophobia" as well as that he didn't understand the basic plot of the children's book he wants to allow parents to force schools to embargo, court watcher Mark Joseph Stern wrote for Slate in an analysis published on Wednesday.

    The case in question was Mahmoud v. Taylor, a potential landmark decision about the right of parents to censor LGBTQ content from school curricula.

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    'Bloodbath': Lawyer watches as judge hits back at Trump's DOJ in hearing

    The Justice Department appeared in a Washington, D.C. court on Wednesday to defend President Donald Trump's executive order attacking the law firm Perkins Coie.

    The law firm sued Trump and appeared before U.S. District Court Judge Beryl Howell, who had several questions for the government lawyer that he struggled to answer.

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    'Dire': Poorest residents of red state abandoned 9 weeks after floods ravaged community

    MCDOWELL COUNTY, West Virginia — When the flood water swept through McDowell County, West Virginia, in February, Ashley Rutherford sat in her wheelchair, unable to get out of her home as the water started coming through the doorway. One of her sons put rubber rain boots on her to cover her legs while the water came in.

    Nine weeks later, the carpet in the home is still wet. The kitchen’s wooden floor is damp and buckling, and Rutherford’s wheelchair got stuck in a new hole in front of the sink. The downstairs rooms are full of her family’s stuff, crowding the path for her to get around.

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    'Has to be a reckoning': Wine industry sweats as tariffs threaten even those made in US

    This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters.

    President Donald Trump’s on-again, off-again tariffs are putting many California businesses, jobs and the state budget at risk. They’re affecting not only long-term relationships with trading partners, but an intricate web of ecosystems and supply chains.

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    'Smooth operator': Expert says thief who stole Noem's Gucci bag was a pro

    New details have emerged in the brazen heist of Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem’s Gucci bag from a downtown Washington, D.C. restaurant that have led CNN’s John Miller to conclude the thief is likely a professional.

    “He's a smooth operator. He does this for a living, there's no doubt about that,” Miller said Tuesday as he delivered fresh insight into the bag swipe that also caused the Trump official to lose $3,000 in cash, her DHS access badge, apartment keys, passport and blank checks, along with other sensitive personal items.

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    New Tesla figures show massive profit loss amid nationwide backlash to Elon Musk

    Elon Musk's affiliation with President Donald Trump has led to huge first-quarter profit loss for his electric vehicle company, Tesla, according to The Wall Street Journal.

    The Journal reported that Tesla's "net income slid 71% in the first quarter, as the company struggled to overcome competitive pressure overseas and a reputational hit from Chief Executive Elon Musk’s polarizing role in the Trump administration."

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    Martin Pengelly joins Raw Story as Investigative Editor

    Raw Story is pleased to announce the hiring of Martin Pengelly as its new Investigative Editor.

    Prior to joining Raw Story, Martin was an editor for the Guardian for 20 years, in London, New York and Washington, first on sports and then in the US on news and politics. For Guardian US, he served as weekend editor for eight years and breaking news editor and reporter thereafter. As a writer, his work on political books earned national notice.

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    Top Pentagon aide reportedly derails high-level meetings with 'bawdy' strip club tales

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth came into the Pentagon with little experience in government or management, and current and former officials say his leadership team is in shambles.

    The Pentagon chief has been embroiled for over a month in scandal over his use of the non-secure Signal app to discuss military operations with a reporter, family members and others present, and sources told the New York Times that his three-month tenure has produced chaos that's unmatched in recent history.

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    'Harassed': Nancy Mace hurls sexual threat insinuations at constituent she berated

    Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) said the South Carolina man who she cursed at in a Ulta Beauty store makeup aisle over the weekend made her feel “threatened and harassed” after he inquired about whether she would be holding more town halls this year.

    Mace recapped the events that have since gone viral and show her lashing out as she repeatedly hounds the man, identified as Ely Murray-Quick. He later took to Facebook to tell his followers that he asked Mace “a simple question – 'When are your next few town halls?,'" according to a report in The Independent.

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    'Stymied at every turn!' Trump whines that Supreme Court 'intimidated' by 'radical' Dems

    President Donald Trump railed against the Supreme Court on Monday, which he said has "stymied" him at "every turn."

    The Supreme Court recently temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deporting Venezuelan migrants under the Alien Enemies Act. The high court stressed that the targeted migrants must have a chance to challenge their removal in court.

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