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Chip Roy Calls for Aggressive Replacement for Attorney General After Bondi's Departure
Apr 02, 2026 — Politics
Congressman Chip Roy urges President Trump to appoint a more aggressive attorney general following Pam Bondi's reassignment to the private sector.
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Federal Sentences in Minnesota Fraud Cases Raise Concerns
Apr 02, 2026 — Courts & Law
Recent sentences for fraud in Minnesota have drawn criticism, but officials say broader efforts against fraud are underway.
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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Faces Scrutiny Over Birthright Citizenship Argument
Apr 02, 2026 — Courts & Law
During Supreme Court arguments, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's comments on birthright citizenship sparked debate over legal interpretations and implications.
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Supreme Court Considers Birthright Citizenship in Trump v. Barbara Case
Apr 01, 2026 — Courts & Law
The Supreme Court hears arguments on birthright citizenship, raising questions about the interpretation of the 14th Amendment amid changing immigration dynamics.
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Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Birthright Citizenship
Apr 01, 2026 — Courts & Law
The Supreme Court is considering a challenge to birthright citizenship, raising questions about the interpretation of the 14th Amendment and its implications.
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Judges Dismiss Lawsuit Challenging Wisconsin's Congressional Maps
Apr 01, 2026 — Courts & Law
A three-judge panel has rejected a Democratic lawsuit to redraw Wisconsin's congressional maps, maintaining Republican advantages ahead of the midterms.
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The Federalist Reaches Settlement with State Department Over Free Speech Concerns
Apr 01, 2026 — Courts & Law
The Federalist secures a settlement with the State Department to protect free speech rights after litigation over censorship practices.
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NBA Player Jaden Ivey Waived After Expressing Christian Beliefs
Mar 31, 2026 — Culture
Jaden Ivey was waived by the Chicago Bulls after comments on Pride Month, sparking support from fellow athletes and raising questions about free speech.
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NBA Cuts Player After Christian Remarks Amid Controversy Over Conduct Standards
Mar 31, 2026 — Culture
The NBA's decision to waive Jaden Ivey for his Christian remarks raises questions about the league's conduct standards compared to serious criminal allegations.
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Senate GOP Faces Criticism Over DHS Funding and Midterm Strategy
Mar 30, 2026 — Politics
Senate Republicans face backlash for passing a DHS funding package without key agencies, raising concerns ahead of the 2026 midterms.
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Republicans Criticized for Lack of Mobilization Ahead of Midterms
Mar 30, 2026 — Elections
With midterm elections approaching, Republicans face criticism for inaction while protests mobilize millions against Trump.
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Protests Erupt Over Federal Actions Amid Criticism of Democratic Opposition
Mar 30, 2026 — Opinion
Protests against perceived executive overreach highlight tensions within the Democratic Party and raise questions about the effectiveness of opposition strategies.
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Debate Intensifies Over Government Spending and Welfare Programs Amid Ongoing Conflicts
Mar 30, 2026 — Opinion
A recent column critiques the allocation of funds for war versus welfare, igniting debate over government efficiency and priorities.
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House Republicans Reject Senate Deal on DHS Funding Amid Immigration Enforcement Concerns
Mar 27, 2026 — Immigration
House Republicans have turned down a Senate deal to fund DHS without supporting ICE and CBP, raising concerns over immigration enforcement priorities.
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Vance's Task Force Targets $250 Billion in Annual Fraud Losses
Mar 27, 2026 — Politics
The Trump administration's new task force aims to combat an estimated $250 billion in annual fraud, focusing on federal benefits programs.
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Virginia's April Referendum on Redistricting Sparks Controversy
Mar 27, 2026 — Elections
Virginia's upcoming referendum on congressional redistricting raises concerns over fairness and political advantage as voters prepare to weigh in.
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Warner Bros. Develops New Lord of the Rings Film Amid Criticism
Mar 27, 2026 — Culture
Warner Bros. announced a new Lord of the Rings film, sparking debate over fidelity to J.R.R. Tolkien's original work and its themes.
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DOJ Charges Nine Individuals in Alleged $1 Million Benefit Fraud Scheme
Mar 26, 2026 — Courts & Law
The DOJ has charged nine individuals, including several Dominican nationals, in a scheme to fraudulently obtain nearly $1 million in government benefits.
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Watchdog Files Bar Complaint Against Wray Over Arctic Frost Role
Mar 26, 2026 — Courts & Law
A watchdog group has filed a bar complaint against Christopher Wray for his involvement in the Arctic Frost investigation targeting Trump associates.
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Senate Republicans Investigate Mifepristone Manufacturers Over Safety Concerns
Mar 26, 2026 — Courts & Law
Senate Republicans are probing mifepristone manufacturers for alleged safety violations and mail-order abortion practices, raising concerns about compliance.
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U.S. Census Bureau Reports Significant Decline in Immigration Rates
Mar 26, 2026 — Immigration
The U.S. Census Bureau reports a sharp decline in net international migration, impacting population growth in major cities across the country.
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Florida Attorney General Warns NFL Over Hiring Practices
Mar 25, 2026 — Courts & Law
Florida's Attorney General threatens legal action against the NFL over its race-based hiring policies, citing state law violations.
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Debate Over Transgender Medical Procedures for Minors Intensifies
Mar 25, 2026 — Opinion
The political battle over transgender medical procedures for minors escalates as detransition rates rise and legal actions increase against providers.
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Settlement Limits Government's Role in Social Media Content Moderation
Mar 25, 2026 — Courts & Law
A settlement in Missouri v. Biden restricts government agencies from pressuring social media platforms to censor speech, raising First Amendment concerns.
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Cleveland Critiques Jack Smith's Legal Actions Against Trump in Senate Hearing
Mar 24, 2026 — Courts & Law
Margot Cleveland criticized Special Counsel Jack Smith's legal tactics against Trump during a Senate hearing, raising concerns over constitutional violations.
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Virginia Residents Targeted by Propaganda Mailers Ahead of Gerrymandering Vote
Mar 24, 2026 — Elections
A dark money group is distributing fake newspapers in Virginia to sway voters on a gerrymandering referendum, raising concerns about transparency and influence.
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Texas Senate Candidate James Talarico Faces Criticism for Controversial Remarks
Mar 24, 2026 — Politics
Texas Senate candidate James Talarico's recent comments on faith and abortion spark debate, highlighting tensions within the Democratic Party.
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Jessie Buckley’s Oscars Speech Sparks Discussion on Motherhood and Work-Life Balance
Mar 24, 2026 — Opinion
Jessie Buckley’s Oscars speech highlights the importance of motherhood, prompting a debate on work-life balance for women today.
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Robert Mueller's Legacy Under Scrutiny Following His Death
Mar 23, 2026 — Opinion
Robert Mueller's legacy is debated after his death, with critics questioning his role in the Trump investigation and its implications for political discourse.
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Pritzker Signals He Won't Honor ICE Detainer for Accused College Student Killer
Mar 23, 2026 — Immigration
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has not confirmed whether he will honor an ICE detainer for a suspect in the murder of a Loyola University student.
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Scotland Rejects Assisted Suicide, Alberta Moves to Restrict It
Mar 23, 2026 — Opinion
Scotland's parliament voted against assisted suicide, while Alberta proposed new legislation to limit the practice, reflecting a global trend against such laws.
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Connecticut Education Committee Considers Bill to Regulate Homeschooling
Mar 23, 2026 — Education
Connecticut lawmakers are debating House Bill 5468, which would impose new oversight on homeschooling families, raising concerns among parents and educators.
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Declining Oscar Viewership Reflects Cultural Shift Among Younger Generations
Mar 20, 2026 — Culture
The Oscars' viewership has plummeted, highlighting a cultural disconnect as younger generations turn to the internet for entertainment.
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Trump and Netanyahu Dispute Over Israel's Attack on Iran Raises Command Concerns
Mar 20, 2026 — Politics
A dispute between Trump and Netanyahu over Israel's attack on Iran's gas field highlights concerns about U.S.-Israel coordination in the conflict.
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Senate Debates Election Integrity Amid Competing Priorities
Mar 20, 2026 — Elections
The Senate is engaged in a debate over the SAVE America Act, which aims to enforce voter ID requirements, as some members prioritize other issues.
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DeMint Advocates for State Power to Combat Government Waste
Mar 20, 2026 — Politics
Former Senator Jim DeMint argues that decentralizing power to states could reduce government waste and inefficiency, challenging federal control.
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Ohio and Indiana Ban Ranked-Choice Voting in New Legislation
Mar 19, 2026 — Elections
Ohio and Indiana have enacted laws banning ranked-choice voting, joining 17 other states in prohibiting the electoral system amid concerns over its effectiveness.
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Debate Over Trumpism's Future Amid Ongoing Iran Conflict
Mar 19, 2026 — Politics
As the Iran war continues, discussions intensify about the future of Trumpism and potential political alternatives in the U.S.
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Four States Accused of Violating Federal Anti-Discrimination Order
Mar 19, 2026 — Courts & Law
A complaint alleges New York, Massachusetts, Maryland, and Indiana continue race-based contracting practices despite federal prohibitions, raising legal concerns.
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Minnesota Teachers Union Allegedly Supports Anti-ICE Group
Mar 19, 2026 — Immigration
Documents reveal a Minnesota teachers union's financial ties to a group opposing ICE, raising concerns about educational priorities and activism.
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California Legislative Hearing Highlights Bipartisan Opposition to Transgender Bills
Mar 18, 2026 — Elections
A California legislative hearing revealed significant bipartisan opposition to two pro-transgender bills, raising questions about the future of such policies.
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Senate Begins Debate on SAVE America Act Amid Partisan Tensions
Mar 18, 2026 — Elections
The Senate has commenced debate on the SAVE America Act, focusing on election integrity, amid partisan disagreements and calls for action from GOP leaders.
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FCC Chairman Warns Broadcasters on Public Interest Obligations
Mar 17, 2026 — Media
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr emphasizes broadcasters' duty to serve the public interest, sparking debate over media accountability and freedom.
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Tennessee House Passes Weaker Version of Bill on School Enrollment for Unauthorized Immigrants
Mar 17, 2026 — Immigration
Tennessee Republicans passed a diluted bill allowing schools to request proof of legal status for enrollment, amid concerns over federal funding risks.
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OMB Defends Security Detail for Vought Amid Criticism from Democrats
Mar 17, 2026 — Politics
The OMB has reaffirmed security funding for Russell Vought after an assassination attempt, countering concerns raised by Rep. Krishnamoorthi.
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Senate Begins Debate on SAVE America Act Amid Doubts of Success
Mar 17, 2026 — Elections
The Senate has started debate on the SAVE America Act, aimed at enhancing election security, but its passage remains uncertain amid internal GOP divisions.
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Trump DOJ Seeks Pause on Abortion Pill Lawsuit Amid Safety Review
Mar 16, 2026 — Courts & Law
The Trump administration's DOJ is calling for a pause on lawsuits challenging the FDA's approval of mifepristone, citing ongoing safety reviews.
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Senate to Consider SAVE America Act Amid Filibuster Debate
Mar 16, 2026 — Elections
The Senate prepares to debate the SAVE America Act, with discussions on filibuster rules highlighting differing views on legislative strategy.