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T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach Empathize with Fired ABC News Colleague Rob Marciano

Lorenzo Bevilaqua/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty ImagesAmy Robach and T.J. Holmes, the now publicly-coupled former ABC News anchors who were ousted from their network last year after reports of their affair hit the tabloids—both were married to other people at the time—offered words of support to Rob Marciano, a longtime ABC News meteorologist who was reportedly fired this week, via their joint podcast on Friday. Marciano, a senior meteorologist for ABC News, was terminated this week after chief meteorologist Ginger Zee overheard accounts of Marciano getting into a “heated screaming match” with a Good Morning America producer; Zee reported the incident to the network, leading to Marciano’s ousting, sources told The Daily Beast on Wednesday. “It’s tough situation,” Robach said, on the latest episode of the Amy and T.J. podcast. “Yes, we have walked down that road and it’s not an easy one. And I know he also has, and I think he might still be going through a divorce. So, we know what it’s like to have your entire life upended, career and personal life.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Mohamed Al-Fayed’s Daughter Tells Court She Did Not Steal Her Little Brother’s iPhone

Stefanie Keenan/Getty ImagesMohamed Al-Fayed’s daughter on Friday pleaded not guilty to a charge over the alleged robbery of her brother’s iPhone at the family’s mansion in southern England.Camilla Fayed, 39, is accused of ordering her bodyguards to rob the device belonging to her sibling, Omar, 36, in the gym of Barrow Green Court in Surrey in May 2020. Fayed spoke only to confirm her identity and enter her plea at the hearing at Guildford Crown Court, the BBC reports.Her husband, Mohamad Esreb, and the couple’s close protection officers—Matthew Littlewood and Andrew Bott—have also each been charged with a single count of robbery in connection with the alleged incident. Esreb and Bott pleaded not guilty at the Friday hearing while Littlewood, a decorated Afghanistan veteran, was working overseas and will enter a plea at a later date, according to MailOnline.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Russian Troops Have Entered Air Base Hosting U.S. Soldiers

Mahamadou Hamidou/ReutersRussia has sent troops into an air base in Niger that is hosting American soldiers, reports say, after the country’s ruling junta ordered all U.S. forces to leave the West African nation.The situation at Air Base 101 in Niamey, the capital city, comes as relations between Washington, D.C. and Moscow are at their lowest point since the end of the Cold War due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. It’s not clear how many American troops are on the base, but an unnamed U.S. official told the Associated Press that only a small number of U.S. forces remained.The official also said the Russian troops had arrived last month after Niger told the U.S. to withdraw its almost 1,000 troops from the country. Before the junta seized power in a coup in July 2023, Niger had been an important partner in U.S. counterterror operations in the Sahel region of Africa where groups affiliated with ISIS and al Qaeda operate.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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U.S. Surfer and Lacrosse Star Missing on Mexico Camping Trip

ABC News YouTubeAuthorities in Mexico have arrested several people in connection with the mysterious disappearance of a trio of foreign tourists—including an American—who vanished in Baja California last week.U.S. national Jack Carter Rhoad and Australian brothers Callum and Jake Robinson have not been seen since April 27, according to the Robinson family. The Baja California prosecutor’s office says the group were then reported missing two days later.The three were on a surfing trip close to the municipality of Ensenada around 60 miles south of Tijuana, Reuters reports. Mexican authorities say tents, a vehicle, and a cell phone have since been found during a search in an area where the group were last seen.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Morning Report — Biden deplores campus ‘hate speech’

Another turbulent week ends with a hallmark of American democracy: Everyone has a say, including critics, and everyone wants to influence voters on Election Day. But there are limits. President Biden, urged by allies and detractors to speak out about pro-Palestinian demonstrations coast-to-coast, used the White House on Thursday as his backdrop to blast protesters...
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Week 3 of Trump’s Hush-Money Trial Reaches Its Explosive Finale

Michael M. Santiago/GettyThe third week of Donald Trump’s hush-money trial will come to a close on Friday after a second week of bombshell testimony about what prosecutors claim was a scheme to bury salacious, damaging stories about him in the run-up to the 2016 presidential election.The Manhattan courtroom on Thursday heard more from Keith Davidson, a lawyer who represented porn star Stormy Daniels and Playboy model Karen McDougal—both of whom claimed to have had sexual liaisons with Trump (which he denies). Jurors heard about Davidson’s shock when he realized that he may have contributed to the success of Trump’s first bid for the White House, sending a dramatic election night text to Dylan Howard, the then-editor of the National Enquirer, reading: “What have we done?”“Oh my God,” replied Howard, who participated in the so-called “catch and kill” scheme at the Enquirer to shut down embarrassing stories about Trump. When asked in court what the exchange meant, Davidson explained that the pair had an understanding that “our activities may have in some way assisted the presidential campaign of Donald Trump.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
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5 takeaways from competing Democratic, GOP farm bill plans

House Republicans and Democrats have released two dueling visions for the farm bill, the massive $1.5 trillion omnibus that underpins the U.S. food system. The contrasting proposals show the fault lines between the two parties' visions for American agriculture as it is beset by rising supply costs and climate change. But despite these divisions, there...
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Democrats alarmed over conservative judges in Trump court cases

Democratic lawmakers are sounding the alarm over what they see as conservative justices and judges tipping the scales in favor of former President Trump in two federal cases. The two cases accuse the former president of attempting to subvert the 2020 election and obstructing justice related to his handling of classified documents. Some Democratic senators...
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