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Latest Polls: What Happened To Trump’s Approval Ratings?

Latest Polls: What Happened To Trump’s Approval Ratings?

President Donald Trump’s approval ratings have declined recently, with polls showing a less favorable outlook for the current administration. Starting the year with a net positive approval rating of plus-7, Trump now finds himself at minus-2 in March 2025 . CNN analyst Harry Enten noted Trump’s...

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DOJ Investing Loan Forgiveness Program For ‘Educators Of Color’ Only

DOJ Investing Loan Forgiveness Program For ‘Educators Of Color’ Only

The Department of Justice is investigating a student loan forgiveness program for teachers of color in the Providence Public School District (PPSD) and the Rhode Island Department of Education. This program, funded by the Rhode Island Foundation, offers up to $25,000 in student debt forgiveness to...

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Rubio on Leaked Signal Chat: ‘Someone made a big mistake’

Rubio on Leaked Signal Chat: ‘Someone made a big mistake’

Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently addressed a security incident where a journalist from The Atlantic was inadvertently added to a Signal chat intended for top national security leaders. While visiting Jamaica, Rubio acknowledged the mistake, highlighting the challenges of maintaining secure...

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Judge Boasberg ‘Randomly’ Assigned to Signal Chat Leak Lawsuit

Judge Boasberg ‘Randomly’ Assigned to Signal Chat Leak Lawsuit

Judge James Boasberg finds himself embroiled in a complex legal drama involving the Trump administration’s use of Signal, an encrypted messaging app, for sensitive military discussions. This case follows Boasberg’s earlier clash with the administration over deportation plans for alleged...

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How a Journalist Ended Up in White House Military Chat

How a Journalist Ended Up in White House Military Chat

In a shocking turn of events, Jeffrey Goldberg, Editor-in-Chief of The Atlantic , found himself accidentally included in a sensitive Signal chat discussing military strategies for targeting the Houthis in Yemen. This communication mishap involved 18 high-ranking officials, including: Vice President...

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Will There Be Any Consequences For Military Chat Leak?

Will There Be Any Consequences For Military Chat Leak?

Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic , was inadvertently added to a secure Signal chat by Trump’s National Security Advisor, Michael Waltz. The chat, titled “Houthi PC small group,” was meant for U.S. officials to discuss an upcoming military operation in Yemen. Goldberg...

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‘Good man’: Trump Bolsters Waltz Amid Internal Tensions

‘Good man’: Trump Bolsters Waltz Amid Internal Tensions

In a flurry of activity, Trump’s administration found itself managing a high-stakes incident. Trump’s support for Mike Waltz, following the accidental leakage of sensitive information via the Signal app, was necessary as Waltz unintentionally added The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg to a group...

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Supreme Court Backs Ghost Gun Rules

Supreme Court Backs Ghost Gun Rules

The Supreme Court recently upheld federal rules regulating ghost guns – kits that allow individuals to manufacture firearms at home. Justice Neil Gorsuch, writing for a 7-2 majority, explained that these kits are designed to be easily assembled into functional weapons. The new regulations require...

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Trump’s 25% Secondary Tariff on Venezuelan Oil Buyers

President Donald Trump recently announced a 25% tariff on countries purchasing oil or gas from Venezuela, set to begin on April 2. This "secondary tariff" will affect all trade these countries conduct with the United States. Trump cited Venezuela's alleged sending of criminals to the U.S. as the...

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Is the White House Downplaying the Military Chat Leak?

Leaked chats from the encrypted messaging app Signal have stirred discussion in Washington. President Donald Trump remains supportive of his national security adviser, Mike Waltz, describing the leak as a minor issue with no impact on military plans. Trump maintains that Goldberg’s unintended...

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Mixed Views on Trump Honoring Veterans at White House

Mixed Views on Trump Honoring Veterans at White House

President Trump hosted a gathering of veterans at the White House to honor their service on National Medal of Honor Day. The event provided a dignified setting to highlight the nation’s gratitude to its brave service members. Veterans who have displayed extraordinary valor stood among notable...

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First Success in US-led Black Sea Ceasefire Talks

In a diplomatic breakthrough, the United States facilitated talks in Riyadh between Russia and Ukraine, resulting in commitments to maintain peace in the Black Sea. Under President Donald J. Trump's oversight, these discussions aimed to ensure free movement by eliminating force and preventing the...

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4 Things To Know About The Dismantling of The Department Of Education

4 Things To Know About The Dismantling of The Department Of Education

The Trump administration has announced significant changes within the Department of Education, including a major reduction in the workforce. With a planned reduction of nearly 50% of employees , the department faces a substantial shift in operations. This move aligns with President Trump’s focus...

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Tesla Vandalism Charges and Consequences

Tesla Vandalism Charges and Consequences

Acts of vandalism against Tesla properties have spread across the nation, gaining attention in states like Oregon, Colorado, and South Carolina. The incidents include: In Salem, Oregon: Adam Lansky faces charges of illegally possessing an unregistered destructive device. In Loveland, Colorado: Lucy...

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Security Clearance for Trump’s Opponents Revoked

President Donald Trump’s decision to revoke security clearances for over a dozen political opponents has ignited discussion in political circles. This action affected prominent figures including: President Joe Biden Vice President Kamala Harris Individuals involved in Trump’s impeachment trials...

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Things We Learned From Newly Released JFK Files

Things We Learned From Newly Released JFK Files

Newly declassified documents about President John F. Kennedy’s assassination reveal more about CIA operations than the event itself. While many hoped these files would solve one of history’s puzzles, they mostly shed light on intelligence methods and routine operations unrelated to JFK’s...

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Tesla Arson Classified as Terrorism

Attorney General Pam Bondi has taken a firm stance against the recent string of arson attacks targeting Tesla properties, labeling them as "nothing short of domestic terrorism." Her statement underscores the Department of Justice's commitment to addressing these crimes with utmost seriousness....

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‘Woefully insufficient’: Deadline for Deportation Flight Information Evaded by Trump Admin?

‘Woefully insufficient’: Deadline for Deportation Flight Information Evaded by Trump Admin?

U.S. District Judge James Boasberg addressed the Trump administration’s late and insufficient response regarding deportation flights to El Salvador. The administration’s reply raised questions about compliance with the original order, which aimed to block the use of an old law from 1798 for...

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Judge Halts Trump’s Transgender Military Ban

Judge Halts Trump’s Transgender Military Ban

U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes issued an injunction halting President Trump’s executive order prohibiting transgender individuals from serving in the U.S. military. Judge Reyes argued that the order lacks constitutional foundation, particularly regarding equal protection under the Fifth Amendment....

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Bannon’s Third Trump Term Plans

Steve Bannon, former White House chief strategist, recently expressed his support for a potential third presidential term for Donald Trump in 2028 during an interview with NewsNation's Chris Cuomo. Bannon described Trump as a rare, once-in-a-century leader , stating emphatically, "We've got him...

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