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'Horrible!' Trump accused of using immigrants as guinea pigs for terrifying tech trial

WASHINGTON — Before leaving town for the August recess, Senate Commerce Committee Chair Ted Cruz was forced to pull a measure aimed at limiting federal government use of facial recognition data captured at airports by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).

But the Texas Republican says he’s got no problem with federal agents deploying more invasive facial recognition technology against immigrants.

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Trump's FDA head battered by WSJ for 'torpedoing' a promising cancer treatment

With the accusation, “Never mind if patients die in the interim,” the editorial board of the conservative Wall Street Journal expressed frustration at how the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is being run by Commissioner Marty Makary.

In a harsh editorial late Wednesday, the editors noted that, under Makary’s watch, approval of drugs has slowed considerably and unreasonably in the past few months as Makary has asserted himself after being appointed by Donald Trump.

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'It is a tragedy': Republican says Trump 'can't take credit' for his biggest achievement

Donald Trump had a huge achievement, but he "can't take credit for it," according to a former George W. Bush employee.

MSNBC host Elise Jordan on Saturday gave "credit where credit's due," saying, "I give the Trump administration first term huge credit for slicing and dicing regulations and getting that vaccine to the American people and to the world."

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'We've never seen such a thing': Harvard expert flags odd piece of potential alien craft

A Harvard astronomer explained why an unidentified object detected this summer could potentially be an alien spacecraft.

Avi Loeb, the chair of the university's astronomy department, appeared Thursday on "CNN This Morning" to discuss speculation about the 3I/ATLAS interstellar object, which was first spotted on July 1 by the Deep Random Survey remote telescope in Chile.

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'Skeevy' Epstein gave us the creeps: AI experts recall bizarre island visit

Twenty-three years ago, pioneers in artificial intelligence received an invitation to a Caribbean conference funded by “some rich guy.”

Now there is dismay among those who attended the three-day St. Thomas Common Sense Symposium in the U.S. Virgin Islands in April 2002 — because that “rich guy” was Jeffrey Epstein, the financier later convicted as a child sex offender who faced federal sex trafficking charges when he killed himself in 2019.

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'Terrorized' Republicans fume to Dem about 'stupid damage' done by Trump

WASHINGTON — A senior Democratic senator slammed President Donald Trump as trying to realize the "wet dream of the dirtiest players in the fossil fuel industry."

The vivid comment was made to Raw Story after Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency chief announced the scrapping of a key control on greenhouse gas emissions.

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'Wait a minute!' Tulsi Gabbard aide schooled as he struggles to explain Obama smear

Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) pressed Christopher Fox, an assistant to the Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, about why information was released smearing former President Barack Obama on the same day as President Donald Trump was reported to be in Jeffrey Epstein's case files.

During a Thursday confirmation hearing, Slotkin asked Fox why the Trump administration had waited years to claim Obama was part of a "treasonous conspiracy" and "years-long coup."

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RFK Jr. brags he's doing a 'good job' on measles as outbreak nears 1,300 cases

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. insisted he was doing a "good job" controlling a measles outbreak that he said had neared 1,300 cases this year, the most since the disease was eradicated in the country.

During a Monday event on removing dyes from ice cream, NBC News asked Kennedy about the ongoing outbreak.

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Senators on both sides of the aisle reject Trump's 'devastating' new scheme

President Donald Trump wants to cut NASA's budget by 24%, but senators on both sides of the aisle claim that would have devastating consequences on the agency's ability to advance vital scientific research, Bloomberg reported.

In addition, the president is seeking to slash NASA's science portfolio funding "nearly in half" while canceling "dozens of science missions," the report stated.

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Militia fueled by bizarre conspiracy theory brings down weather radars

A militia known as the "Veterans on Patrol" aims to dismantle weather radars, and KWTV News 9 has discovered that it's part of a larger conspiracy theory surrounding weather manipulation.

Amid false conspiracies about the floods in Texas being part of a kind of cloud seeding attack, organization founder Michael Lewis Arthur Meyer confirmed to News 9 that they were "absolutely" working to target Oklahoma radars.

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Meteorologists rush to social media to stop far-right conspiracies about floods

Far-right conspiracy theories are percolating through social media after the floods in Texas on July 4, and now as flooding also plagues New Mexico. It prompted several local meteorologists to issue their own fact-checks and explain some of the myths around cloud seeding.

The Guardian reported on Wednesday that rumors about the "deep state" are spreading amid the weather disasters.

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I rode the Tour de France to see its​ impact on the body – here’s what I learned

Steve Faulkner, Nottingham Trent University

The Tour de France is often called the world’s biggest annual sporting event. Each July up to 12 million people line the roadside, while the cumulative TV audience tops 3 billion viewers across 190 countries.

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MTG pushes to clear doctor who injected kids with saline instead of vaccines

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) said she was pushing the Department of Justice to drop charges against a doctor who injected children with saline after parents asked for COVID-19 vaccines.

Greene revealed her defense of Utah plastic surgeon Kirk Moore in a Tuesday post on X.

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