Category: News
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Who Wins and Who Loses Under the Big, Beautiful Bill
The “One Big Beautiful Bill” Just Passed the House. Here’s What It Means for You. In a razor-thin 215–214 vote, the House of Representatives passed President Donald Trump’s sweeping tax and spending package, officially titled the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.” This 1,100-page legislation promises historic tax cuts, major shifts in healthcare policy, and significant…
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Top Takeaways from the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’
In the interplay of governance and policy, legislative steps profoundly impact the nation. As new bills traverse the corridors of power, they introduce changes affecting various aspects of American life. The passage of significant legislation often prompts consideration of its potential to shape societal norms and economic realities. 5. Fast-Tracking Legislation for a Patriotic Milestone…
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Trump Presses Ramaphosa with Graphic Video on South Africa Violence
Theatrical Diplomacy: Trump’s Contentious Meeting with Ramaphosa The Oval Office transformed into an unexpected stage during a meeting between President Trump and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa. Trump dimmed the lights and presented a video slideshow claiming to depict anti-white violence in South Africa. Ramaphosa maintained composure, attempting to counter with nuanced explanations of South…
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Supreme Court Lifts Censure on Libby
Supreme Court Overturns Maine Lawmaker’s Censure in Transgender Athlete Controversy In a landmark 7-2 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that the Maine legislature must lift its censure against Rep. Laurel Libby, a verdict with far-reaching implications for free speech and legislative power. The ruling affirms Libby’s right to serve her constituents, despite her…
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“Don’t f**k around”: Trump Pressures House GOP on Policy Bill
Trump’s Dual Approach: Persuasion and Pressure on House Republicans President Donald Trump has employed a dual approach of persuasion and pressure with House Republicans, persisting in his efforts to secure support for his expansive domestic policy bill. Entering a challenging environment, Trump alternated between cheerleader and enforcer, trying to unite a party split by differing…
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Rubio and Van Hollen Exchange at Senate
Refugee Policy Clash in Senate Hearing In a charged Senate hearing, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen clashed over the Trump administration’s refugee policies, particularly the exemption for white South Africans amidst a broader suspension. Van Hollen questioned the rationale behind exempting Afrikaners, expressing concerns over perceived preferential treatment. Rubio…
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Did White House Doctors Miss Biden’s Cancer?
Biden’s Prostate Cancer Diagnosis: A Timeline of Events February 2024 marked a routine physical for then-President Joe Biden. At 81, he was described as a healthy man undergoing treatment for sleep apnea, with other health conditions deemed stable. However, post-presidency, a significant finding emerged: a discovery of a prostate nodule during a later exam. On…
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Trump Signs Bill on Explicit Deepfakes
President Trump Signs Landmark Take It Down Act President Trump has signed the Take It Down Act, marking a significant federal step against online exploitation. The Act criminalizes the sharing of nonconsensual explicit images, including those created with AI. Key provisions include: The bill’s journey through Congress saw unusual unity. It passed the House overwhelmingly,…
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What Is The Progress On Russia, Ukraine Ceasefire Talks?
Complex Diplomatic Endeavors in Ukraine-Russia Ceasefire Talks The recent rounds of discussions on the Ukraine-Russia ceasefire have been a complex diplomatic endeavor. Donald Trump has engaged in talks with Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskyy, amidst significant tensions. Trump’s calls emphasize a ceasefire, but his stance appears to fluctuate between calling for peace and considering potential…
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Why Economists Are Worried About a Quiet Federal Rule Change
What if the next jobs report told a very different story—because it had to? A quiet rule change under White House review could shift the balance between economic facts and political agendas. It’s not just a staffing move. It’s a fundamental question of whether data can stay neutral when jobs are on the line. If…