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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

Migrants fly to Guantanamo Bay Amidst Legal Questions and Confusion

Guantanamo Bay, tucked away in Cuba, is about to become a hub of activity. The US plans to send migrants from the southern border all the way to this naval base. The Department of Homeland Security and the Pentagon are trying to figure out if this step is legal. This unprecedented move comes from a

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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

Bosget Protection

Leading up to the January 6 surprise Employees wanted information about their fellow officers to act with the appropriate courses of action in order to shift the momentum of 1000 security agencies. They were looking for the right person to help run the administration's machinery, On Tuesday, 24th

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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

Billionaire Takes the Reins of US failing agencies

Over the last few weeks, the billionaire and leading tech mogul has been in full speed climb into the political spotlight. He is causing a real mess in the U. S. making many wonder who's in charge. The DOGE folks have gained access to the Treasury’s entire payment system and threatened to shut

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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

The FBI's January 6 Name Game and Employee Backlash

Recently, a large number of FBI employees have dealt with unsettling demands from the Justice Department. More than 5, 000 FBI employees were asked to provide personal details for their work on the January 6 riot cases. This demand rises from the Justice Department's interest in identifying personne

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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

Thoughts on Federal WorkersMake Or Take Deal

Fed government employees across the US are reviewing a offers. The deadline to make a decision is ticking closer The next step can change the many careers out there. Federal workers a special kind of treatment. to do great for Americans in different departments. On to some tricky It w

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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

Find Out What's Stopping Kennedy's Health Secretary Nomination

A key player in the Senate, Bill Cassidy, R-La. , had some serious doubts about Bobby Kennedy Jr. 's 2024 presidential bid. He voted yes due to conversations with Vice President JD Vance. Cassidy, who is a medical professional and chair of the Senate committee, had doubts about Kennedy's qualificati

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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

Don't Mess with Ukraine's Minerals

Imagine this: A powerful country, Russia, is now warning another superpower, the U. S. , to keep their hands off Ukraine's valuable minerals. This all started when the U. S. President, Donald Trump, suggested giving military help to Ukraine, but only if they let the U. S. have some of their

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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

Starmer's Big Challenge: Brexit, Economy, and Keeping His Promises

In a surprising turn, Keir Starmer won the 2024 election by winning over what his team referred to as "hero voters. " These people love their country, supported leaving the EU, and have traditionally voted for the Conservatives. The 2019 election saw many of them vote for Boris Johnson and his pa

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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

The Power Shift: Church Takes Control of Proud Boys' Brand

In a surprising turn of events, a Black church in Washington DC has gained control over the use of the Proud Boys name and symbols. This development stems from a December 2020 incident when members of the extreme right-wing group vandalized the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal church and bu

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Feb 04 2025POLITICS

Tech Titans in Beijing's Sights

US tech giants are in Beijing's cross-hairs. China's watchdog for market regulation is now investigating Google and Nvidia, and it’s mulling over a fresh probe into Intel. These moves are mostly raised as the tit-for-tat retribution for Washington’s new tariffs. In other words, China’s tech war is e

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