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Trump sued after ordering coal plant to stay open — that's now releasing mercury into air

The Trump administration forced a Michigan coal plant to stay open, citing an “energy emergency," which has now led to hazardous emissions, according to The New York Times on Friday.

Michigan and environmental groups have decided to take the Energy Department to court, claiming Secretary Chris Wright's emergency order keeping a decades-old coal plant operating is illegal, The Times reported. The J.H. Campbell power station in West Olive, Michigan, was supposed to shut down in May 2025, but Wright pulled a last-minute move — claiming a Midwest power crisis demanded immediate action.

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'Jesus healed': Mockery as ailing  lawyer wants J6 clients back amid potential DOJ payout

Mark McCloskey, the St. Louis lawyer who became a conservative folk hero after brandishing a gun at Black Lives Matter protesters, told his Jan. 6 clients he's back in the fight, just weeks after quietly withdrawing from their cases citing "personal reasons."

The reason for that withdrawal: A serious medical diagnosis.

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Dems warned they're about to lose something no gerrymander can ever replace

Democrats are about to lose a key piece of their electoral power and won't be able to win it back with gerrymandering, a new analysis warned.

"The loss of Black representation in the South cannot be offset with a few more liberal white representatives from Wisconsin," Elie Mystal, The Nation's justice correspondent, wrote in a Friday piece. "The inability of Black people in Memphis to elect a fighter like Justin Pearson is not mitigated by spitting out another corporate Democrat from Hoboken."

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Mike Johnson admits Ethics Committee 'very busy right now' as misconduct piles up

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) revealed on Friday that the House Ethics Committee has a backlog of misconduct allegations under investigation, according to Axios.

The wave of misconduct claims has put additional pressure on lawmakers to make sure they can hold members accountable, but several leaders are arguing they need additional resources to keep up with the growing backlog.

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Massive hack of US gas stations exposes vulnerability hiding in plain sight: report

Iranian hackers are believed to have compromised U.S. gas tank readers, according to CNN.

"The hackers responsible have exploited automatic tank gauge (ATG) systems that were sitting online and unprotected by passwords," said the report. This doesn't let them modify fuel levels, but in certain cases let them "tinker with display readings on the tanks."

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Dark lesson as Republican reality TV star floods voters with 'Gotham-grade dystopia'

A former Republican strategist admitted that a GOP mayoral candidate and former reality TV star might not win his election, but the "AI-generated Gotham-grade dystopia" he's created has "changed the game" for future political ads.

Rick Wilson, co-founder of the anti-Trump organization The Lincoln Project, described in his Substack on Friday how Spencer Pratt's decision to specifically message around crime during his Los Angeles mayoral campaign is something Democrats should pay attention to.

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Allies rattled as Trump signals he's wobbling on critical deal: report

U.S. allies are rattled by seeing Trump going wobbly on his position on a critical defense deal for a tense region.

Axios reported on Friday that Trump told Chinese leader Xi Jinping that "he's unsure whether he would greenlight a planned $14 billion weapons package for Taiwan."

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'Red alert': Senate Republican declares five-alarm fire over GOP gov's election meddling

The campaign of embattled Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) lashed out at Gov. Jeff Landry on Friday for his changes to primary rules, which he contends make it harder for unaffiliated voters to participate.

This comes after Landry already caused a firestorm of controversy by suspending the state's primaries after early voting began — throwing out 45,000 already-cast ballots in the process — to give the legislature time to draw a new congressional map carving up one of the state's two majority-Black districts, following the Supreme Court's decision weakening the Voting Rights Act.

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Fox audience told GOP speaker operates 'in spirit of the Grand Wizard of the KKK'

Tennessee state Rep. Justin J. Pearson (D) gave viewers of Fox News' sister network a lesson in the dangers of white supremacy after his state wiped out its only majority-Black congressional district with the hope of retaining Republican control of the U.S. House.

In a Friday interview on Live Now from Fox, host Christina Evans pointed out that state Speaker Cameron Sexton (R) had recently removed Pearson and every other Democrat from their committee assignments.

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Mockery as video shows big-name Republican hit with 'brutal' snub from rock legend

A former GOP governor was brutally snubbed by a Rock n' Roll legend who refused to high-five him in front of a packed Thursday night crowd.

Bruce Springsteen was sharing the love with his fans as he walked through the audience of one of his concerts. When "The Boss" came to Chris Christie, the one-time Republican governor of Springsteen's home state of New Jersey, he chose to take a hard left and leave the former presidential hopeful hanging.

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Congressman hit with horrific voicemail threats

Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) has been targeted with violent and antisemitic voicemails from multiple people, according to TMZ.

Moskowitz, who is Jewish, is well-known for trolling President Donald Trump's allies in congressional hearings.

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'These are murders': 13 named as victims in Trump's boat bombings

The 57 confirmed bombings of boats that the Trump administration has carried out so far since last September have shattered families and communities across Latin America, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and US Southern Command never acknowledging the identities of the at least 192 people they’ve killed, beyond declaring them “narco-terrorists.”

But despite the concerted effort to keep the names and any information about the victims hidden—their identities “blown away over vast stretches of ocean,” as a new report states—20 journalists led by the Latin American Center for Investigative Journalism (CLIP) managed to identify 13 of the men whose killings have been called “murders” by legal experts and rights advocates.

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'Appalling and horrifying': 'The View' unloads on Trump's Epstein-linked China delegation

Hosts of ABC's "The View" called attention to President Donald Trump's decision to include disgraced Hollywood director Brett Ratner in his China delegation, even though he was named in the files on Jeffrey Epstein.

During Friday's program, co-host Joy Behar noted that Epstein was still "looming large over this administration" after survivors participated in a Capitol Hill hearing this week.

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