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‘Shame on you’: Journalists and celebrities revolt at Trump’s reinstatement to Twitter

Several celebrities and prominent journalists are hitting out against billionaire Elon Musk for his decision to reinstate former President Donald Trump’s Twitter account, with many leaving the platform in protest.

‘Blood in the water’: Trump’s former allies turn foes in 2024 race

Despite an early announcement from former President Donald Trump that he will seek a third White House bid, several high-profile Republicans and onetime allies of the former president aren't deterred as they tease their own 2024 presidential aspirations and make the case for a new generation of leadership.

Walker runs Washington outsider playbook in bid to unseat Georgia’s Warnock

Folksy Republican Herschel Walker is leveraging decades of goodwill in Georgia to unseat Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) in a December runoff but is running into the same obstacles that left him gasping for air in second place on Nov. 8.

World Cup 2022: European teams scrap plan to wear OneLove armbands

The captains of seven European nations have chosen not to wear OneLove anti-discrimination armbands in World Cup games after FIFA threatened the players with yellow cards.

Biden-allied group vowing to investigate GOP pocketed $1.5M from left-wing dark money giant

A left-wing nonprofit group allied with President Joe Biden and planning to investigate the House GOP while in the majority has taken large sums from an influential liberal dark money group, records show.

5.6 magnitude earthquake shakes Java island in Indonesia

At least 46 people were killed Monday when an earthquake shook Indonesia’s main island of Java.

Senators aim to pass child privacy bills in lame-duck session

A bipartisan group of senators is pushing for the passage of stricter protections for children's private data during the lame-duck session of Congress.

Pence ‘disappointed’ in Meadows’s performance as chief of staff

Former Vice President Mike Pence on Sunday said he was “disappointed” in Mark Meadows’s performance as former President Donald Trump’s chief of staff.

Anderson Lee Aldridge: What we know about Colorado Springs LGBT nightclub shooting suspect

Police held a press conference Sunday to reveal information about the suspected Colorado gunman that killed at least five people and injured 18.

CBS News returns to Twitter after brief hiatus

CBS News returned to Twitter Sunday, after suspending its own accounts on Friday in light of recent events.
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