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Supreme Court Set to Decide Major Showdown Over Trump’s Authority to Fire Federal Reserve Governor

The U.S. Supreme Court is preparing to step into one of the most consequential power struggles of the modern presidency: whether a sitting president has the authority to remove a member of the Federal Reserve’s Board of Governors. At the center of the dispute is President Donald Trump and former Federal Reserve Governor Lisa D. Cook, whose dismissal […]

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Team Trump Turns the Tables on Blue States as Federal Funding Comes Under the Microscope

For years, Democratic-led states have grown comfortable operating as if Washington were nothing more than an ATM — happy to cash federal checks while openly defying federal law. That era may be coming to a very abrupt end. The Trump administration has launched a sweeping review of federal funds flowing into more than a dozen

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ICE Arrests Worst of the Worst During Operation In Maine

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has launched a large-scale enforcement operation in Maine aimed at arresting noncitizens with serious criminal convictions, marking the latest expansion of federal immigration activity under the Trump administration. The initiative, known as “Operation Catch of the Day,” began this week in multiple cities across the state, including Portland and Lewiston.

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Former Texas Cop Acquitted In Uvalde School Shooting

A jury on Wednesday acquitted former Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District police officer Adrian Gonzales, 52, on all 29 felony counts of child endangerment related to his actions during the May 24, 2022, Robb Elementary School shooting, in which 19 children and two teachers were killed. Gonzales, who was among the first officers to respond

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New Approval Ratings Reveal Public Opinion on Trump’s Second Term

If you only listened to President Donald Trump and his closest allies, you might think his second term has already rewritten the history books. In speeches and interviews, Trump paints a picture of nonstop momentum—booming revenues from tariffs, lower gas prices, and a country rapidly becoming stronger and more prosperous. The message is clear: in

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A Radio Broadcast from 1965 That People Still Remember”

His 1965 monologue endures because it did more than lament changing times; it asked listeners to recognize how slowly a society can lose its bearings. He framed cultural decay not as a sudden collapse, but as a series of small compromises—each one justified, each one seemingly harmless. Family bonds loosen, institutions lose credibility, and entertainment

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Most House Dems Vote Against Crackdown On Foreign Influence In US Schools

The vote laid bare a deeper question than party loyalty: who gets to shape the minds of American children — their parents, or distant bureaucrats and foreign governments? Republicans argued that any program funded or steered by Beijing or other foreign powers should be transparent and optional, with parents fully informed. Democrats warned of “chilling

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Honoring a Lifetime of Dedication to Service, Leadership, and Justice

He rose from the neighborhoods of New York to the halls of Congress, but he never stopped sounding like the streets that raised him. Charles Rangel’s politics were rooted in lived experience: war veteran, community advocate, relentless legislator. His voice on civil rights, fair housing, and economic justice came not from theory, but from watching

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We Saw It Coming” — George W. Bush Breaks Silence, Warns of Legislative Gridlock and Hidden Policy Risks

Bush’s reemergence lands like a quiet indictment of the way Washington now does business. He isn’t calling out one party, one bill, or one headline scandal; he’s calling out a culture. A culture that normalizes shutdown threats, stuffs complex provisions into midnight deals, and treats compromise as betrayal instead of the engine of a functioning

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