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Political Tensions Rise Over IVF Legislation

On Thursday, Speaker Mike Johnson voiced his belief that Congress should not intervene in the ongoing debate over IVF legislation. This statement comes in response to the recent controversial ruling by the Alabama Supreme Court and the subsequent push by some House Republicans for federal involvement. Speaking at the annual Republican issues conference at The […]

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Trump’s Legal Strategy: Delaying Trials and Seeking Immunity

Former President Donald Trump appears to be successfully employing a delay strategy in his four ongoing criminal trials. Trump, who has often criticized the legal system as corrupt, is using the constitutional protections it offers to postpone his day in court until after the November election. Trump’s legal team is known for their exhaustive use […]

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White House Officials to Meet with Arab, Muslim, and Palestinian-American Leaders Amid Rising Tensions

High-ranking officials from the White House are set to engage in a crucial dialogue with leaders from Arab, Muslim, and Palestinian-American communities in Chicago this Thursday, according to multiple sources privy to the meeting. The move comes as President Joe Biden grapples with nationwide discontent over the Israel-Hamas conflict. The upcoming meeting is part of […]

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Mark Walker Abandons Congressional Comeback Bid to Join Trump’s Presidential Campaign

Former U.S. Representative Mark Walker has decided to forego his attempt to regain a congressional seat in North Carolina, choosing instead to join Donald Trump’s presidential campaign. This move averts a potentially contentious House primary runoff against Addison McDowell, a former state health care lobbyist backed by the ex-president. McDowell, who enjoyed the support of […]

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Reflecting on the Impact of Covid-19: A Political Perspective

As the United States gears up for the 2024 general election, the political landscape may seem eerily similar to that of 2020. However, the intervening years have been marked by significant changes, largely due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Four Years of Covid-19: A Retrospective On March 13, 2020, then-President Donald Trump declared a national emergency […]

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Presidential Candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Considers Controversial Figure as Potential VP

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has revealed that his potential vice-presidential shortlist includes New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Rodgers has previously been embroiled in controversy due to his private discussions involving conspiracy theories about the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting. According to CNN, Rodgers has shared these unfounded theories with at least […]

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Georgia Judge Dismisses Some Charges in Trump’s Criminal Case

In a recent development, Georgia Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee has dismissed a portion of the charges in the criminal case against former President Donald Trump and his associates. Despite the partial dismissal, the majority of the extensive racketeering indictment remains intact. Out of the 41-count indictment, six charges relating to Trump and some co-defendants […]

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Swatting: A Growing Threat to Election Officials

In Jefferson City, Missouri, a man called the police to confess he had shot his wife and was planning to commit suicide. Heavily armed officers rushed to the scene, ordering the homeowner to step outside with his hands raised. The man who emerged was Jay Ashcroft, Missouri’s Secretary of State, who had been preparing for […]

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Biden vs Trump: The Economic Populism Showdown

President Joe Biden is on a mission this week, visiting key battleground states and framing his debate against former President Donald Trump around economic populism – a strategy that has often proven successful for Democrats. However, Trump, the likely Republican presidential nominee, may not be as easy a target for these arguments as previous GOP […]