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Sep 29 2024POLITICS

Infrastructure Bond Sale Gets Green Light

In the state of Alabama, a major infrastructure bond sale is set to move forward without any legal obstacles. The bond sale, which is meant to finance various infrastructure projects, had faced a potential hurdle in the form of a lawsuit filed by a local judge. However, after careful consideration,

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Sep 29 2024POLITICS

Hollywood's Election Game: Where Cash Reigns Supreme

In the world of politics, Hollywood is all about the benjamins. While celebrities like Taylor Swift and George Clooney are eager to endorse Kamala Harris, they might not be as effective in swaying voters as they are in raking in donations. According to insiders, Harris has long-standing support in L

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Sep 29 2024POLITICS

Hezbollah's Deadly Blow: Biden's Balancing Act

As the news of Hassan Nasrallah's demise spread like wildfire, President Joe Biden found himself in a precarious situation. On one hand, the White House couldn't pretend to mourn the loss of a man responsible for countless deaths and suffering. On the other hand, the Israeli airstrike that killed Na

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Sep 29 2024ENTERTAINMENT

POTUS Politics: A Night of Laughter and Reflection

The 50th season premiere of Saturday Night Live kicked off with a bang, bringing together a star-studded cast of familiar faces and new talent. The cold open, titled "Well, well, well, look who fell out of that coconut tree," featured Maya Rudolph as Kamala Harris, Andy Samberg as Doug Emhoff, Jim G

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Sep 28 2024POLITICS

New York Mayor Fights Corruption Charges

New York City Mayor Eric Adams is facing a barrage of corruption charges that have stunned the nation. In a dramatic turn of events, Adams, 64, pleaded not guilty to five counts of conspiracy, bribery, wire fraud, and soliciting campaign contributions from foreign nationals. The charges against him

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Sep 28 2024OPINION

Why Medical Schools Need to Stay Out of Politics

In the field of medicine, facts and evidence should always take precedence over personal opinions and biases. Unfortunately, a growing trend of politicization is threatening the integrity of medical education. As a physician and a representative in Congress, I've witnessed firsthand how ideological

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Sep 28 2024OPINION

The Corruption of Power

As I watched the news unfold, I couldn't help but feel a mix of shock and validation. Eric Adams, the first sitting mayor in New York City's history to be indicted on federal corruption charges, had been accused of five counts of bribery, wire fraud, and solicitation of donations from foreign nation

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Sep 28 2024OPINION

The Blurred Lines of Extremism

Donald Trump's recent remarks at an event about antisemitism were nothing short of alarming. Instead of offering a plan to combat the issue, he chose to threaten the American Jewish community, stating that if he loses the upcoming election, he will hold Jewish Americans responsible. This is not just

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Sep 28 2024OPINION

The Power of Representation in Politics: J. D. Vance's Unlikely Rise

J.D. Vance's story is a testament to the human spirit's capacity for resilience and determination. Born into a poverty-stricken Rust Belt community, plagued by drug addiction, fatherlessness, and domestic violence, Vance's journey to becoming a potential vice presidential candidate is nothing short

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Sep 28 2024POLITICS

Attorneys Must Stay Loyal to Clients Amid Public Defense System Change

As Idaho's statewide public defense system is set to launch on October 1, the Idaho State Bar has issued an ethics opinion on attorneys withdrawing from pending criminal cases. With the state taking over the costs and responsibility of public defense, some attorneys have chosen not to sign on with t

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