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'Just the start of the fallout': Ex-GOP insider points to 'red flags' for 'troubled' Party

There are a "lot of red flags" for Republicans when it comes to the economy, according to a former GOP lawmaker.

Ex-representative David Jolly appeared on MSNBC on Sunday, and was asked about how Trump has been able to "squander away" his high polling numbers after less than 60 days in office.

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'Outrageous': Inside the Dem’s raging civil war as the rank-and-file freaks out

WASHINGTON — The government’s funded. Democrats are warring with Democrats. Republicans are smiling.

Democrats are now left picking up the pieces after the party’s left flank erupted in anger when Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) reversed course and voted — along with nine other Senate Democrats — to advance the GOP’s six-month government funding measure.

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At least 27 dead as tornadoes ravage central US

At least 27 people were killed and dozens more injured Saturday when tornadoes and violent storms raked across the central United States, officials said.

Local news showed roofs torn off homes and large trucks overturned, as forecasters warned of more tornadoes to come this weekend.

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'I'd tag the Chief Justice': MAGA allies target John Roberts as court halts Trump's plan

Donald Trump's MAGA allies on Saturday had two conservative Supreme Court justices in their crosshairs after a federal judge put a stop to the President's plans to deport individuals the administration says are members of a gang.

Inner City Press reported on Saturday that Chief Judge Boasberg said, "AUSA, you must inform your client immediately. Any plane in the air must be returned to the US. You must make sure this is complied with immediately."

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Macron wants 'clear pressure' on Moscow to accept ceasefire

by Francesco FONTEMAGGI

French President Emmanuel Macron said Saturday that Europe and the United States had to put pressure on Russia to accept a proposed ceasefire in Ukraine.

Russia "does not give the impression it sincerely wants peace," Macron said in a statement provided to AFP following a Saturday morning video conference of countries backing Ukraine organised by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

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Francis still requires therapy, Vatican says, as pope looks ahead to 2028

by Alexandria SAGE

Pope Francis is improving but still requires various in-hospital therapies, the Vatican said Saturday, even as it revealed the 88-year-old pontiff had laid plans to extend his years-long Synod process into 2028.

The Argentine pope on Friday marked one month in Rome's Gemelli hospital, where doctors for days have said his condition is stable and slowly improving after a critical period marked by breathing crises that risked his life.

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'We will use overwhelming lethal force': Trump announces 'decisive military action' abroad

Donald Trump on Saturday announced a military action abroad.

President Trump, who has often claimed to have started no wars during his first presidency, took to his own social media network, Truth Social, to make a weekend military proclamation.

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'His miserable life was terminated': Trump celebrates killing of 'fugitive' ISIS leader

President Donald Trump on Friday night declared a fugitive leader of ISIS was "relentlessly hunted down" and killed.

"Today the fugitive leader of ISIS in Iraq was killed," Trump announced on his social media platform Truth Social. "He was relentlessly hunted down by our intrepid warfighters. His miserable life was terminated, along with another member of ISIS, in coordination with the Iraqi Government and the Kurdish Regional Government. PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH!"

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'Can't believe you would say that!' Culture critic gasps at Republican's comment

A lively discussion about the Trump administration demanding oversight of courses at Columbia University culminated in two audible gasps from a culture critic aghast at a Republican co-panelist's remarks.

Abby Philip, host of CNN's "NewsNight" kicked off the discussion, sharing a letter from the administration threatening to revoke Columbia's federal funding unless they "overhaul the department that oversees the Middle East, South Asian, and African Studies."

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Government shutdown averted as divided Dems help Senate pass GOP funding bill

A GOP funding bill passed the Senate on Friday in a vote that narrowly averted a government shutdown hours before the midnight deadline. The legislation now heads to President Donald Trump to sign into law.

In a 54-46 vote, two Democrats joined all but one Republican in voting in favor of the funding bill, NBC News reported.

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Senate holds much-anticipated vote on GOP funding bill as Dems squabble over support

The Senate held a key procedural vote Friday afternoon, voting in favor of cloture on the GOP's funding bill and signaling Democrats have the votes to pass the six-month stopgap legislation.

Passing the stopgap funding bill at a final vote, expected later Friday, would avert a government shutdown.

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'Eternally uncool': Pam Bondi brutally mocked after threatening to jail Tesla protesters

The ongoing protests at Tesla dealerships — the electric vehicle company led by South African billionaire Elon Musk — appear to be getting under the skin of President Donald Trump's administration.

The website TeslaTakedown.com has become a hub for people seeking out ways to protest Musk's sweeping budget cuts and mass firings of federal workers as part of his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Recently, Attorney General Pam Bondi went on Fox News to threaten people who protested at Tesla dealerships with criminal prosecution. While she referenced acts of vandalism, Bondi also appeared to say the DOJ was closely watching anyone in the proximity of a Tesla dealership.

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'That's not the question': Dem lawmaker clashes with Dr. Oz over nursing home care

Politico's Robert King highlighted an "interesting exchange" between Dr. Mehmet Oz and Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) about whether a registered nurse should always be present at nursing homes.

President Donald Trump nominated Oz to oversee the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administration.

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