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Haley blames a ‘Democratic plant’ for Civil War question that tripped her up — The former South Carolina governor also said that the war was, indeed, about slavery. — Hours after declining to do so, Nikki Haley said on Thursday morning that she believed slavery was, indeed, the cause of the Civil War.
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Meg Kinnard / Associated Press:
Nikki Haley, asked what caused the Civil War, leaves out slavery. It's not the first time — Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley was asked Wednesday by a New Hampshire voter about the reason for the Civil War, and she didn't mention slavery in her response — leading the voter to say he was “astonished” by her omission.
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Politico:
Haley declines to say slavery was cause of Civil War — The former South Carolina governor instead said it was a dispute over how ‘government was going to run.’ — Nikki Haley declined to say that slavery was a cause of the Civil War on Wednesday evening, placing the blame, instead, on the role of government.
Will Carless / USA Today:
Ex-GOP student leader's links to Jan. 6 Capitol riot and a neo-Nazi web site — The young man is seen running with the crowd of Trump supporters toward the U.S. Capitol early in the afternoon of Jan. 6, 2021. He wears a thigh-length dark blue coat, his face almost fully covered with a mask.
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Travis Gettys / Raw Story:
Jan. 6 riot suspect revealed as Trump administration employee who praised Hitler: report — A full-time employee of the Trump administration appears to have taken part in the Jan. 6 insurrection, according to a new analysis. — USA Today reported that Oliver Krvaric, who was working at the time as a …
Jake Lahut / The Daily Beast:
Dems Target GOP State Lawmakers With Jan. 6 Credentials — Democrats are going after Republicans who came to Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6 to cheer on overturning the election. … In Donald Trump's Republican Party, being in Washington on Jan. 6, 2021, is far from a mark on a candidate's record—it's more like a credential.
Chris Harris / The Messenger:
Seattle Supporters Watch Black Lives Matter Garden Leveled After It Was Overrun by Drug Users, Homeless — The garden was established by community organizers and demonstrators during the summer of 2020, to memorialize those individuals of color who have been killed with police bullets
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Daniel Beekman / The Seattle Times:
City removes Seattle's Black Lives Matter memorial garden — Seattle Parks and Recreation workers used construction vehicles Wednesday morning to remove a community garden that was originally planted in Cal Anderson Park spontaneously, as part of 2020's Black Lives Matter protests.
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PhillyBurbs:
Bucks County mom behind conservative school movement charged with assault, giving teens alcohol — Chris Ullery Bethany RodgersUSA TODAY NETWORK — A former Pennsylvania lieutenant governor candidate and outspoken voice in the conservative “parental rights” school movement has been charged …
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Tiana Lowe Doescher / Washington Examiner:
The conservative pin-up calendar is harmless kitsch, not pornography — In the dumbest possible online nontroversy that has been branded #Calendargate, a handful of conservatives — and disproportionately, conservative women — are apoplectic over a calendar featuring photo shoots of various right-wing bloggers and “influencers.”
Washington Post:
India targets Apple over its phone hacking notifications — NEW DELHI — A day after Apple warned independent Indian journalists and opposition party politicians in October that government hackers may have tried to break into their iPhones, officials under Prime Minister Narendra Modi promptly took action — against Apple.
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Lauren Irwin / The Hill:
Christie says Trump will ‘burn America to the ground’ — Chris Christie is stepping up his rhetoric attacking GOP presidential frontrunner and rival former President Trump, releasing a new ad declaring Trump will “burn America to the ground.” — Christie, the former New Jersey governor …
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Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Colorado Republican Party Says It Asked Supreme Court to Keep Trump on Ballot — The party's petition urged the justices to review a ruling from the Colorado Supreme Court, which said the former president had engaged in insurrection and is ineligible to hold office.
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CNN:
Colorado GOP asks US Supreme Court to overturn ruling disqualifying Trump from 2024 ballot
Colorado GOP asks US Supreme Court to overturn ruling disqualifying Trump from 2024 ballot
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Lawrence Hurley / NBC News:
Colorado Republicans ask Supreme Court to hear Trump ballot eligibility dispute
Colorado Republicans ask Supreme Court to hear Trump ballot eligibility dispute
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Annie Linskey / Wall Street Journal:
Biden Knew Carter Was in Trouble in 1979. Now He's in the Same Boat. — Both presidents faced inflation and foreign-policy challenges as they sought a second term — WASHINGTON—When an unpopular Democratic incumbent president was struggling to build support for a second term …
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Lisa Friedman / New York Times:
Biden Begins Weeklong Vacation in Caribbean to Ring in the New Year
Biden Begins Weeklong Vacation in Caribbean to Ring in the New Year
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Dan Diamond / Washington Post:
America has a life expectancy crisis. But it's not a political priority. — The commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration had an urgent message last winter for his colleagues, brandishing data that life expectancy in the United States had fallen again — the biggest two-year decline in a century.
Nathaniel Weixel / The Hill:
Sanders tests positive for COVID-19 during Senate break as infections rise nationally — Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said on Thursday he tested positive for COVID-19, amid a nationwide spike in infections. — The 82-year-old Sanders, in a post on the social media platform X …
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Andrew Freedman / Axios:
2024 may be the hottest year in recorded history — 2024 may be even hotter than the “gobsmackingly” hot 2023, which featured extreme — and often deadly — weather and climate events around the globe. … But ‘the normal pattern’ may not exist anymore," said Andrew Dessler, a climate scientist at Texas A&M University.