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  • GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger asked if any of his fellow Republicans wanted to speak out.

  • President Biden should not break his promise on climate.

  • Russian President Vladimir Putin is said to be losing power due to rumors of illness.

  • Kathy Barnette blamed the media for her primary loss even after she was reprimanded for her Islamophobic statements.

  • A lawyer for the family shared documents with Insider that said they were pursuing maximum damages for the March 4 incident that left a girl with a brain injury.

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  • Rudy Giuliani got into a back-and-forth with a heckler at a pro-Israel parade, saying they were probably as crazy as President Biden.

  • "I have seen the way he speaks to her, and I think he has a relationship with Drew Sidora," Moore said on Sunday's Real Housewives of Atlanta.

  • Team Perdue says that re-electing Gov. Brian Kemp is as offensive as giving the Democrats control of Georgia.

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  • Christopher Steele, a former M-I6 spy, says that Putin broke up meetings for medical treatment.

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  • A review of legislative votes, records and official statements by The New shows that at least 358 sitting Republican legislators in battleground states have used the power of their office to try to undermine the results of the 2020 presidential election. In the nine states where the presidential race was closest, the tally accounts for 42% of the Republican legislators. The election was held in each state.

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  • The UFC Fight Night 206 win was followed by a sight on the two men.

  • A senior agency official said Saturday that the acting Social Security commissioner will launch a full investigation on Monday of the oversight of the anti-fraud program. A Washington Post report revealed how attorneys in charge of a little-known program run by Social Security issued unprecedented fines during the Trump administration.

  • The list of people banned by the Russian Foreign Ministry were American politicians, executives and people who encourage Russophobia.

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  • Republicans are divided over Trump loyalty, while Democrats are not seen as effective.

  • A new species of jumping worms has been found in at least 34 states. CBS Minnesota reports from Minneapolis.

  • I apologize for making you listen to the Texas senator fantasize about Kate Beckinsale in a leather trench coat.

  • The 2022-23 NBA season will see the 20 most expensive players.

  • Hillary Clinton wrote on her social media account that she was happy for the two people who bid farewell to Saturday Night Live.

  • The price of regular-grade gasoline went up 33 cents over the past two weeks to $4.71 per gallon. Trilby Lundberg of the Lundberg Survey said Sunday that the price jump was due to higher crude oil costs and tight gasoline supplies.

  • In her upcoming memoir, the former campaign manager and advisor for Trump discusses the aftermath of the leak.