NEW: A Jan. 6 rioter who has dressed up as Adolf Hitler and held a security clearance was sentenced to four years in federal prison. https://t.co/MddzroLFId
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He said January 6, 2021, was “exhilarating” and felt like “civil war.” Now he's been sentenced to four years in prison. https://t.co/5ZoUP4RMmK
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J.R. Majewski, a Republican House candidate in northern Ohio, has frequently claimed to be a combat veteran who served in Afghanistan after the Sept. 11 attacks — but the U.S. Air Force has no record that he served there. https://t.co/DjgVROkhRF
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Ted Cruz was delighted to brag about delivering a "great victory" for his constituents. He neglected to mention that he voted against it. (via @MaddowBlog) https://t.co/zYFQiApJsf
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"I am not going to die for Putin." More than 1,300 people from 38 cities in Russia were detained after street protests against the "partial mobilization" policy announced by President Vladimir Putin that would press 300,000 into military service. https://t.co/QfcsbSTwmo https://t.co/cgBvUCftrj
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An Iranian woman living in Turkey cut off her ponytail during a protest outside the Iranian consulate in Istanbul. The death toll from protests that have gripped Iran grew Wednesday following the death of Mahsa Amini. 📷 Yasin Akgul / AFP 📷 Francisco Seco / AP https://t.co/ZbKxJ1VGQu
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How Mahsa Amini became a symbol of defiance in Iran https://t.co/02JctZ75sG https://t.co/2NOa6r52p3
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Junie, who is blind, got to "see" a firefighter for the first time – by feeling his uniform and gear, and hearing the sounds it makes. https://t.co/iwH08XnyjY
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NEW: The special master appointed to review documents federal agents seized at former President Trump’s Florida estate has given Trump until next Friday to back up his allegation that the FBI "planted" evidence in the search. https://t.co/KRZKHoUiNG
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Breaking News: A Nazi sympathizer who served in the U.S. Army Reserve was sentenced to four years in prison for participating in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack. https://t.co/B5KAZZtIoq
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CNN journalist Christiane Amanpour said she pulled out of an interview with Iran's president after being required to wear a headscarf during their conversation. “We are in New York, where there is no law or tradition regarding headscarves,” Amanpour said. https://t.co/phFfckqOa0
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The Iranian President canceled an interview with CNN’s @amanpour after she declined his team’s demand that she wear a head scarf. Watch Amanpour break down what happened here: https://t.co/xRS08lc6Zw
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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi withdrew from a long-planned interview with CNN's chief international anchor Christiane Amanpour at the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Wednesday, after she declined a last-minute demand to wear a head scarf. Amanpour, who grew up in the Iranian capital Tehran and is a fluent Farsi speaker, said that she wears a head scarf while reporting in Iran to comply with the local laws and customs, "otherwise you couldn't operate as a journalist." But she said that she would not cover her head to conduct an interview with an Iranian official outside a country where it is not required. "Here in New York, or anywhere else outside of Iran, I have never been asked by any Iranian president -- and I have interviewed every single one of them since 1995 -- either inside or outside of Iran, never been asked to wear a head scarf," she said on CNN Thursday morning. Tap the link in our bio to read more.
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