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Rogers Steps Up for Michigan as GOP Looks to Flip Long-Held Senate Seat
Former Rep. Mike Rogers has announced his candidacy for the 2026 Michigan Senate race to succeed Democrat Gary Peters. Rogers, a former FBI special agent and House Intelligence Committee chair, made his announcement through Fox News, emphasizing his commitment to Michigan and alignment with...
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Tax Cuts For Everyone Or Should The Wealthy Pay More?
Tax policy remains a contentious issue in U.S. politics, with the Republican Party steadfastly committed to reducing taxes across the board. House Speaker Mike Johnson, a key figure in this approach, has consistently voiced opposition to tax increases on high-income earners. Recent discussions...
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2 Pentagon Leaks That Should Worry Everyone
The alleged Pentagon briefing of Elon Musk on China war scenarios raises serious concerns about the separation of private and governmental spheres. As a CEO with significant influence in tech and defense sectors, Musk’s potential access to sensitive military strategies is troubling. Key questions...
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The White House Was Ordered to Let the AP In. It Didn’t. What Now?
The Associated Press faces a challenge balancing journalistic integrity with the Trump administration’s demands. The AP’s use of ‘Gulf of Mexico’ instead of Trump’s preferred ‘Gulf of America’ led to their exclusion from the White House press pool. In response, the AP invoked...
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4 Things the New Drug Executive Order Changes Immediately
In a decisive move to rein in the skyrocketing cost of prescription drugs, the White House issued a sweeping executive order on April 15 that could alter how medication is priced, reimbursed, and delivered across the country. While several directives in the order include implementation windows...
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REAL ID and Surveillance State Concerns
The REAL ID Act, set to be enforced on May 7, 2025 , will change domestic travel in the United States. This federal law requires REAL ID-compliant licenses or other approved identification for boarding domestic flights. To obtain a REAL ID in Arizona, for example, individuals need: Proof of birth...
Read more →Trump Admin Hit With 9
The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled that the Trump administration must "facilitate" the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador. This occurred amid broader deportation initiatives, with Abrego Garcia alleged to have MS-13 gang affiliations, which his...
Read more →China Pauses Crucial Exports And Consumers Will Feel This One
China has suspended some critical exports, escalating the ongoing trade dispute with the United States. This strategic move is a response to recent trade policies and tariffs. On the international trade stage, this decision will likely impact global supply chains significantly. Industries,...
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Arizona Takes Action on Noncitizen Voters
Arizona is verifying and removing noncitizens from its voter rolls following a lawsuit by America First Legal (AFL), led by former Trump advisor Stephen Miller. The suit, targeting 15 Arizona counties, claimed they weren’t following state law on citizenship verification. Now, these counties are...
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Trump’s April 20 Military Plan
President Trump’s early action upon taking office was declaring a national emergency along the southern border, emphasizing border control and national security. This executive order included a provision hinting at possibly invoking the Insurrection Act of 1807 if necessary, with a 90-day...
Read more →White House News: No Safe Harbor for Immigrant Criminals
President Donald J. Trump and Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele met at the White House, focusing on deporting gang members from MS-13 and Tren de Aragua. This collaboration aims to address crime rates linked to these groups, demonstrating that dangerous criminals will not find sanctuary in the...
Read more →Inside DOGE: A Former Insider Speaks
Merici Vinton's experience at the US Digital Service (USDS) changed dramatically with the arrival of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk. Vinton described the new era as "highly secretive" with a shift away from collaboration and consensus-building. DOGE implemented...
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Did Booker Break Senate Rules?
Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey delivered a remarkable 25-hour speech on the Senate floor, protesting policies under President Trump’s administration. Booker’s intent was to highlight what he perceived as threats to American democracy and to energize his political base. Booker’s protest...
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1968 Civil Rights Act Signed
April 11, 1968, marked a pivotal moment in American history with the signing of the Civil Rights Act of 1968 , also known as the Fair Housing Act, by President Lyndon B. Johnson. This legislative milestone came just a week after Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, which acted as a catalyst for...
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5 Things You Should Know About Immigrants and Medicaid
Immigrants in the U.S. significantly contribute to the economy and health care systems but face systemic barriers when accessing Medicaid and other public health programs. Despite often qualifying, many enroll at lower rates due to policy complexity, fear, and language challenges. Emergency...
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What It Means When Democrats Vote Like Republicans
In 2025, American politics resembles a battlefield more than a republic, with key figures like Jared Golden marking new paths by crossing party lines. Golden supported the SAVE Act, which demands proof of citizenship before voting—a move he defends as necessary to prevent fraud. Critics argue it...
Read more →DOGE Finds Just 3 States Make Up Over Half Of Unemployment Fraud
Since 2020, an eye-watering $382 million in fraudulent unemployment payments has flowed through the cracks of the U.S. benefits system—most of it concentrated in just three states. Together, these outliers are responsible for over 80% of the improper claims, raising serious concerns about...
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Surprising Takeaways On The President’s Private Side
Bill Maher’s dinner with Donald Trump revealed a surprising contrast between the former president’s private and public personas. Maher observed: In private, Trump was gracious and amiable Trump laughed at jokes, even those at his own expense He showed more self-awareness than his public image...
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What Trump’s 125% Tariff Bombshell Means For American Consumers
President Donald Trump announced an immediate increase in tariffs on Chinese imports to 125% , citing China’s “lack of respect” for global markets. The announcement, underscores a dramatic escalation in Trump’s trade strategy, signaling an uncompromising stance on what he calls China’s...
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Protests Are Growing Over Medicaid: What’s Actually Changing and Why It Matters
The Trump administration’s proposed Medicaid cuts have ignited a firestorm of debate across the United States. Over 1,200 demonstrations , organized by more than 150 groups, expressed deep concern about potential changes to this vital program. Protesters, including civil rights advocates and...
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