Government

Sen. Menendez of New Jersey Decides Not to Seek Reelection in "Democratic Primary"
Although he left open the prospect of running as an independent, Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey said on Thursday that he would not seek reelection in the Democratic primary for his US Senat ... Read More.
Chicago Votes Down 'Bring Chicago Home' Initiative: Real Estate Tax Increase Rejected
The “Bring Chicago Home” referendum seems to have failed. Approximately 54% of Chicago voters cast ballots against the referendum, which proposed raising the real estate tax on the sale of expensive re ... Read More.
House Speaker Johnson to Arrange Netanyahu's Address to Congress; Schumer's Approval Awaited
Johnson confirms invitation from Netanyahu to address Israeli Knesset. Senate Majority Leader’s consent needed for speaker to address Congress. ... Read More.
Social Media Influencer's Controversial Advice: Claim Squatter's Rights in the US
A 500,000-strong social media influencer is advising his fellow comrades on how to “invade” vacant houses and claim their legal rights as squatters in the US. ... Read More.
Tensions Rise: US Forces' Permanent Stationing in Taiwan Strait Sparks Concern
Taiwan confirms permanent US forces on its islands, heightening tensions with China. Deployment enabled by NDAA approval in 2023. Tensions Rise: US Forces’ Permanent Stationing in Taiwan Strait Sparks ... Read More.
Biden's Election Move: Making Student Loan Forgiveness Tax-Free Forever
President Joe Biden’s proposal aims to make forgiveness of federal student loans non-taxable for borrowers eligible under Total and Permanent Disability (TPD) and Income-Driven Repayment (IDR) programs ... Read More.
Biden Administration Fast-Tracks Shift to Electric Vehicles: Bye-Bye Combustion Engines!
The government of US President Joe Biden has expedited the phaseout of internal combustion engine automobiles, as promised. New pollution regulations may compel the country’s auto sector to transition ... Read More.
New York AG Seeks Bail from Trump in Civil Fraud Case as Bond Requirements Go Unmet
New York AG seeks bail from Trump in civil fraud case after he fails to meet bond requirements. Trump’s legal team claims securing full amount is “practical impossibility.” ... Read More.
Texas Pulls $8.5 Billion from BlackRock Over Fossil Fuel Policy: A Clash of Interests
Texas pulls $8.5 billion from BlackRock over fossil fuel policy, triggering criticism from the asset manager. Decision questioned for impact on Texas schools and public energy investments. ... Read More.
Trump's Lawyers Slam Supreme Court: Could Future Presidents Face Blackmail Without Immunity?
Trump’s attorneys criticize Supreme Court over his immunity claim, warning of potential blackmail of future presidents if past presidents lack criminal prosecution immunity for official acts. ... Read More.
Legal Showdown: U.S. Appeals Court to Review Biden's Challenge Post SCOTUS Decision - UPDATE
Tuesday, the Supreme Court rejected an emergency appeal from the Biden administration, arguing that states cannot interfere with federal jurisdiction over the border, and declined to stop Texas from en ... Watch Now.
Prominent Social Media Influencer Arrested for Jan 6 Capitol Disturbance Allegations
According to court documents, a conservative social media influencer was taken into custody on Friday after being accused of many offenses pertaining to her involvement in the Capitol disturbances on J ... Read More.
Navigating Political Waters: Biden's Dance on the Israeli Dilemma
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu aims to eliminate Hamas, free hostages, and secure Israel from Gaza threats. This challenges President Biden’s stance, reflecting a shift in U.S.-Israel dynami ... Read More.
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Worried First Amendment Limits Government Censorship
Learn how Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson raised concerns about the First Amendment’s role in preventing government censorship during key moments, particularly regarding potential restricti ... Read More.
Supreme Court Denies Ex-Commissioner Linked to Capitol Uprising: First Elected Official Barred from Office
Former New Mexico county commissioner, Couy Griffin, barred from office due to involvement in the US Capitol uprising. Violation of 14th Amendment clause leads to disqualification in a historic ruling. ... Read More.

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