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MSNBC anchor starts sobbing as he begins Jan. 6 anniversary interview — and observers mercilessly mock him

MSNBC's Jonathan Capehart started sobbing as he began a Jan. 6 anniversary interview Saturday and observers mercilessly mocked the anchor for his emotional display.What are the details?Prior to interviewing Michael Fanone, a former Washington, D.C., police officer, Capehart's voice seized up and b.

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Making a mockery of the oath | Eastern North Carolina Now

In my darkest imagination, I see Donald Trump on Inauguration Day 2025. He is smug as he places his hand on the Bible and pledges his oath to uphold the Constitution.

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grocery: Organised food & grocery retailers topline seen clipping at 14-15 per cent next fiscal

Brick-and-mortar food and grocery retailers are expected to achieve a revenue growth of 14-15% in the next fiscal year, driven by robust demand from small towns, despite increasing competition from e-commerce platforms, according to a report by Crisil Ratings. Last year, the segment witnessed a record 30% growth, and the projected growth indicates three consecutive years of strong performance.

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Jayne Redmond to expand after handmade baubles and crockery deliver success

Pottery powerhouse Jayne Redmond Handmade (JRH) is all fired up for expansion next year as it crafts a bumper crop of personalised baubles and crockery for customers wanting classy keepsakes for their Christmas festivities.

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Washington Post guild doesn't want folks to read Post stories Thursday out of 'respect' for 24-hour walkout. Mockery ensues.

The Washington Post guild sent a message this week seeking widespread solidarity, asking folks not to read Post stories Thursday out of "respect" for its planned 24-hour walkout.More than a few social media users mocked the guild's request.What are the details?Reuters said the daylong "strike" is a .

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