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President Trump Turns Heads Over New ‘Controversial’ Decoration In The Oval Office

A striking image from inside the White House has revealed something few expected—Donald Trump’s now-iconic mug shot prominently framed and displayed near portraits of some of the most revered presidents

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Photo Of Barack Obama In DC Goes Viral

While taking family photos near Washington, D.C.’s cherry blossoms, a Virginia family unexpectedly captured former President Barack Obama in the background of a shot with their kids, Belle, 4, and

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Supreme Court’s Medina Ruling Frees States To Defund Planned Parenthood

The U.S. Supreme Court has issued a major ruling allowing states to defund abortion providers such as Planned Parenthood. In a 6–3 decision in Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic, the

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FEC Chairwoman Rejects Trump’s Attempt To Remove Her

Federal Election Commission (FEC) Chairwoman Ellen Weintraub is refusing to step down after receiving a dismissal letter from President Donald Trump. She shared the letter on social media, calling the

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DOJ Arrests Democrat Lawmaker On Charges of Embezzlement

Massachusetts State Representative Chris Flanagan was arrested Friday on federal embezzlement charges, making him the second Democratic official in the state to face legal trouble this week. Federal authorities allege

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ICE Arrests Iranian ‘Sleeper Cells’ In U.S. Following Strikes On Nuke Sites

Over the past week, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has arrested 130 Iranian nationals across the country, bringing the total number of Iranian nationals currently in ICE detention to

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Senate Votes 88-2 To Bolster Key Energy Sector

The U.S. Senate overwhelmingly passed a major bipartisan bill aimed at revitalizing the country’s nuclear energy sector, with an 88-2 vote. Only Senators Ed Markey and Bernie Sanders opposed it.

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Supreme Court Rules on ‘Emergency Request’ from Trump Admin

The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in May regarding President Donald Trump’s executive order limiting birthright citizenship. Signed on his first day in office, the order reinterprets the 14th

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SCOTUS Rejects Effort To Halt Climate Change Lawsuits in Dem-Led States

The U.S. Supreme Court rejected a case brought by 19 Republican-led states, including Alabama, that aimed to stop lawsuits from Democratic-led states against major oil companies like Exxon, Shell, and

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SCOTUS Turns Away College Bias Response Team Challenge; Thomas, Alito Dissent

The U.S. Supreme Court declined to consider the constitutionality of college bias response teams on Monday. The court rejected a lawsuit from Speech First, a group advocating for students’ First

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