Politics
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PoliticsSupreme Court Decision on Tariffs Sparks Debate Over Congressional Authority
Feb 20, 2026
The Supreme Court's ruling on tariff authority raises questions about Congress's role in addressing trade issues, highlighting ongoing tensions in U.S. governance.
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PoliticsDrones Over U.S. Military Bases Prompt Calls for FAA Action
Feb 20, 2026
Increased drone sightings linked to cartels and potential foreign threats raise concerns over U.S. airspace security and FAA response protocols.
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ElectionsVirginia Democrats Propose Controversial Gerrymandering Ballot Language
Feb 18, 2026
Virginia Democrats face criticism for proposed ballot language that critics say misrepresents a gerrymandering plan as a push for fairness.
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CultureU.S. Athletes Face Backlash for Criticizing Country at Winter Olympics
Feb 16, 2026
Several U.S. athletes express mixed feelings about representing America at the Winter Olympics, sparking debate over patriotism and political expression.
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PoliticsPolitical Figures Criticized for Controversial Statements and Actions
Feb 14, 2026
Recent political commentary has drawn sharp criticism from various figures, highlighting tensions over voter ID laws and immigration enforcement.
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PoliticsWest Virginia Lawmakers Form Freedom Caucus to Promote Conservative Agenda
Feb 12, 2026
A new Freedom Caucus in West Virginia aims to push a more conservative agenda within the GOP, highlighting tensions over party alignment and legislative priorities.
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PoliticsAGA Director Proposed Infiltration of Trump's 2016 Transition Team
Feb 10, 2026
Records reveal that the AGA's Karen White suggested infiltrating Trump's transition team, raising concerns about political bias within the organization.
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ElectionsLos Angeles City Controller Kenneth Mejia Faces Establishment Pushback Amid Fraud Investigations
Feb 6, 2026
Los Angeles City Controller Kenneth Mejia is confronting significant pushback from establishment Democrats as he investigates social services fraud.
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PoliticsGrand Jury Indicts Don Lemon Amid Media Controversy
Feb 2, 2026
Don Lemon faces a grand jury indictment for allegedly disrupting church services, sparking a media debate over First Amendment rights and legal procedures.
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ImmigrationDebate Intensifies Over Deportation Policies Following Border Patrol Shooting
Jan 29, 2026
The shooting of activist Alex Pretti has reignited the debate over deportation policies, with calls for reform from both parties amid rising tensions.
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PoliticsVice President Vance Reaffirms Commitment to Pro-Life Movement at March For Life
Jan 23, 2026
Vice President JD Vance emphasized the Trump administration's pro-life agenda at the March For Life, promising ongoing support for anti-abortion policies.
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EducationVirginia Democrats Propose Inclusive Curriculum for Public Schools
Jan 23, 2026
Virginia Democrats propose a bill to mandate LGBTQ+ history in schools, raising concerns about educational content and parental rights.
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Courts & LawDemocrats Signal Intent to Pursue Legal Action Against Trump After Presidency
Jan 23, 2026
Democrats indicate plans to prosecute Donald Trump and his allies after he leaves office, raising concerns about political motivations behind legal actions.
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ImmigrationCritics Claim Democrats Ignored Immigration Laws, Prompting Current Policy Challenges
Jan 21, 2026
Critics argue that Democrats' past immigration policies have led to current challenges, while others defend the need for humane solutions.
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ElectionsSenate Hearing Highlights Divisions Over Mail-Order Abortion Pills
Jan 14, 2026
Senate Democrats and Republicans clash over the safety of mail-order mifepristone during a hearing, raising concerns about women's health and abortion access.
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Opinion2025 Winners and Losers: A Year in Review
Dec 31, 2025
The Federalist highlights key winners and losers of 2025, reflecting on immigration, media, and political figures.
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MediaMedia Credibility Declines Amid Allegations of Hoaxes in 2025
Dec 31, 2025
A report highlights significant media hoaxes in 2025, raising questions about journalistic integrity and public trust in news outlets.
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OpinionCritics Highlight 2025's Top Alleged Misrepresentations by Democrats
Dec 29, 2025
A new report outlines what it calls the top 25 lies of 2025, focusing on immigration, media narratives, and political accountability.
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ElectionsMichigan Ranked-Choice Voting Initiative Paused Amid Opposition
Dec 22, 2025
A campaign to introduce ranked-choice voting in Michigan has paused its efforts after failing to gather enough signatures, highlighting ongoing electoral debates.
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PoliticsChaplains Support Hegseth's Push for Religious Focus in Military Ministry
Dec 19, 2025
Retired Army chaplains express support for Secretary Hegseth's directive to restore religious emphasis in the Chaplain Corps amid concerns over secularism.
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PoliticsMichigan Senate Candidate Mallory McMorrow Comments on Justices Barrett and Kavanaugh
Dec 19, 2025
Michigan Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow expresses a desire to throw beers at Justices Barrett and Kavanaugh, raising concerns about political rhetoric.
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PoliticsTrump Media Merges with TAE Technologies to Advance Fusion Energy
Dec 18, 2025
Trump Media & Technology Group announces a $6 billion merger with TAE Technologies to develop fusion energy, aiming to transform America's energy landscape.
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PoliticsFederal Spending Per Person Surges Nearly 10,000 Percent Since 1916 Report Finds
Dec 17, 2025
A new report reveals federal spending per person has increased nearly 10,000 percent since 1916, raising concerns about sustainability and fiscal responsibility.
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PoliticsHegseth Orders Review of Discharges for Troops Exiting Over COVID Vaccine Mandate
Dec 16, 2025
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth directs a review of discharge records for troops removed under Biden's COVID vaccine mandate, aiming to rectify past decisions.
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Courts & LawJudge Rules Wisconsin Case Against Trump Allies Will Proceed to Trial
Dec 16, 2025
A Wisconsin judge has ruled that the case against Trump allies regarding alleged election fraud will move forward, raising questions about legal interpretations.
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ElectionsIndiana Senate Rejects Redistricting Plan Amid Internal GOP Divisions
Dec 15, 2025
The Indiana Senate's recent vote against a redistricting plan highlights divisions within the GOP and raises questions about party loyalty to Trump.
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PoliticsU.S. Government Seizes Stateless Oil Tanker Linked to Venezuela
Dec 15, 2025
The U.S. government has seized a stateless oil tanker carrying Venezuelan oil, raising concerns about escalating tensions and the legality of such actions.
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OpinionFeminism Critiqued as a Dominant Ideology in Modern Society
Dec 12, 2025
Carrie Gress argues that feminism has evolved into a powerful ideology, likening it to a megachurch that shapes women's roles and societal norms.
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PoliticsD.C. Appeals Court Upholds Trump Administration's Ban on Transgender Military Service
Dec 10, 2025
A D.C. appeals court upheld the Trump administration's ban on transgender individuals serving in the military, marking a significant legal victory for the former.
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Courts & LawWisconsin Judge Accused of Misconduct in Trump Electors Case
Dec 10, 2025
New court documents allege Wisconsin Judge John Hyland received outside help in ruling on the Trump electors case, raising concerns about judicial integrity.
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PoliticsSenator Criticizes Hegseth's Military Rhetoric Amid Concerns of Political Polarization
Dec 8, 2025
Senator Mark Kelly criticized Pete Hegseth's military rhetoric, raising concerns about political polarization and its impact on the U.S. military.
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PoliticsHegseth Declares Shift in Military Strategy at Reagan National Defense Forum
Dec 7, 2025
War Secretary Pete Hegseth outlines a new military strategy focused on deterrence and domestic production at the Reagan National Defense Forum.
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PoliticsHouse Republicans Propose Extension of Obamacare Subsidies Amid Internal Discontent
Dec 5, 2025
A bipartisan group of House members proposes extending Obamacare subsidies, drawing criticism from within the GOP as leadership plans its own health care package.
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PoliticsDemocrats Criticize Military Strike on Venezuelan Drug Traffickers
Dec 5, 2025
Democrats are questioning the legality of a U.S. military strike against Venezuelan drug traffickers, citing potential war crimes and oversight issues.
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PoliticsThe 'War Crimes' Hoax Was Always About Taking Out Hegseth
Dec 4, 2025
In recent days, the media has been embroiled in controversy surrounding War Secretary Pete Hegseth, following a report from The Washington Post that accused him.
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MediaConcerns Rise Over Political Censorship Tactics in the U.S. and U.K.
Dec 4, 2025
A recent report has raised alarms about potential censorship tactics being employed by political activists in the U.K. and their implications for free speech in.
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PoliticsWar Department Seeks to Reinstate 86 Soldiers Discharged Over COVID Vaccine Mandate
Nov 25, 2025
The U.S. Department of War has reinstated only 86 military personnel out of 617 who applied to return after being discharged for refusing COVID-19 vaccinations.
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PoliticsUndermining National Security Is Nothing New For Mark Kelly
Nov 25, 2025
Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., is facing scrutiny after the Department of War announced that he could be recalled to active duty for court-martial proceedings due to.
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Courts & LawComey, James Escape Justice For Now Thanks To 'Partisan Judge'
Nov 25, 2025
A federal judge dismissed indictments against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James on procedural grounds, igniting a debate over judicial authority and political bias.
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PoliticsDebate Erupts Over Trump's Proposed Ukraine Peace Plan
Nov 25, 2025
A proposed Ukraine peace plan backed by the Trump camp has sparked sharp debate, with critics comparing it to pre–World War II appeasement and supporters arguing it reflects battlefield realities.
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MediaMedia and Left's Continued Focus on Transgender Issues Amid Controversy
Nov 21, 2025
The recent Transgender Day of Remembrance highlighted ongoing tensions surrounding transgender issues, particularly in the context of media coverage and.
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PoliticsLarry Summers Faces Scrutiny Over Epstein Ties and Potential CCP Connections
Nov 21, 2025
Larry Summers, former Treasury Secretary and Harvard president, is under scrutiny after Congress released thousands of documents detailing his communications with Jeffrey Epstein and raising questions about potential CCP links.
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PoliticsTrump Administration Moves to Shut Down CFPB Amid Funding Issues
Nov 21, 2025
The Trump administration is taking steps to shut down the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), citing legal requirements due to the agency's lack of.
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PoliticsErnst Introduces Bill To End Blue States' Fast-Food SNAP Abuse
Nov 20, 2025
Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, introduced legislation on Thursday aimed at closing a loophole in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) that has allowed.
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PoliticsCongressional Democrats Urge Military to Disobey Commander-in-Chief
Nov 20, 2025
Several congressional Democrats have publicly urged military personnel to refuse orders from President Trump, citing concerns over potential illegal directives.
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PoliticsHomeland Security's 'Intelligence' Office Costs Taxpayers $348M
Nov 20, 2025
In the aftermath of 9/11, the creation of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was a bold attempt to unify fragmented defenses against terrorism. One of.
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PoliticsHouse Democrats Pursue Discharge Petition for Obamacare Subsidy Extension
Nov 18, 2025
House Democrats are advancing a discharge petition to extend enhanced Obamacare subsidies, which are set to expire on December 31. This move comes as the.
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PoliticsEPA's Proposed WOTUS Rule Eases Land Use Near Puddles
Nov 18, 2025
The Trump administration is about to curb an overzealous Obama-era environmental regulation by revising the definition of “Waters of the United States” (WOTUS).
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PoliticsGOP Urged to Focus on Legislative Agenda Amid Internal Conflicts
Nov 17, 2025
Republicans in Congress are facing criticism for their internal disputes, which some argue are detracting from their legislative responsibilities. With less.
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PoliticsSenate Republicans Should End The Filibuster Before It's Too Late
Nov 17, 2025
In the midst of the recent, historically long government shutdown, President Trump repeatedly called for Senate Republicans to end the filibuster, a.