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Nov 13 2025POLITICS

Federal Workers Get Ready to Go Back to Work

The government shutdown has been a big deal, and now it looks like it might be over soon. Two big agencies, Health and Human Services and the Department of Interior, have told their workers to get ready to go back to work. They sent emails saying to be ready to come back on Thursday if the government gets the money it needs. The House of Representatives was talking ...

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Nov 11 2025POLITICS

Orange County's Mixed Reactions to Government Reopening Deal

The recent deal to end the longest government shutdown in U. S. history has sparked a wave of criticism from many House Democrats, particularly those representing Orange County. The bipartisan agreement, which aims to restart federal services and provide backpay to furloughed workers, has been met with skepticism due to its lack of immediate action on expiring health...

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

A Congressman Calls It Quits: What's Happening to Politics?

Jared Golden, a U. S. Representative from Maine, has decided not to run for re-election. This news might surprise many, but those who know him well say it's not unexpected. Golden has always been more about serving his country than playing political games. He's a Marine veteran who fought in Iraq and Afghanistan, and he's also worked in a pizza shop. So, when he talk...

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Nov 07 2025POLITICS

Lawmakers Move to Stop Potential Venezuela Attack

Senators are set to vote on a resolution that could prevent President Trump from attacking Venezuela without Congress's say-so. This comes after officials admitted they lack legal grounds for striking Venezuelan land, despite recent U. S. strikes on boats near Venezuela's coast. The resolution, led by Senators Tim Kaine, Adam Schiff, and Rand Paul, aims to curb Trum...

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Nov 06 2025POLITICS

U. S. Strikes on Venezuelan Boats Raise Questions and Tensions

In a recent move, top officials from the Trump administration met with key lawmakers to discuss U. S. strikes on boats suspected of drug trafficking near Venezuela. The meeting came after growing concerns in Congress about the lack of clarity surrounding these operations. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth spent about an hour explai...

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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

Texas Democrats Move Forward in Special Election Race

In a recent special election, two Democrats, Christian Menefee and Amanda Edwards, secured their spots in a runoff to fill a vacant seat in the Texas House of Representatives. This seat, previously held by the late Rep. Sylvester Turner, is located in a district that has been consistently Democratic. The election was notable for its diverse field of candidates. A to...

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Nov 02 2025POLITICS

When Leaders Fail: The Struggle for Power in America

Right now, millions of Americans are facing a tough time. About 42 million people might lose food assistance soon. Many of them are kids, seniors, and people with disabilities. Others work but still can't make ends meet. Private charities and some states are trying to help, but the problem is too big for them to handle alone. The federal government needs to step in a...

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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

U. S. Government Shutdown: Crypto Laws in Limbo

The U. S. government shutdown is dragging on, and it's not just causing trouble for federal workers. It's also putting a big question mark over crypto laws. The shutdown started on October 1, 2025, after Congress couldn't agree on funding. If it keeps going, it'll break the record for the longest shutdown ever. Crypto laws have been stuck in the mud for a while, but...

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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

Lawmakers' Paychecks: A Double Standard?

Congress has a habit of playing games with the American people's money. They often fail to pass a budget, leading to government shutdowns that hurt many families. Yet, while these shutdowns cause real suffering, Congress members continue to collect their paychecks and enjoy top-notch health care, all funded by taxpayers. This double standard is unfair. If Congress c...

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Nov 01 2025POLITICS

U. S. Lawmakers Push Back on Troop Reduction Plans in Europe

Top Republicans in Congress are not happy with the Pentagon's plan to cut down the number of U. S. troops in Eastern Europe. They think it's a bad idea, especially since Russia has been acting aggressively in the area. Senators Roger Wicker and Mike Rogers released a statement saying they strongly disagree with the Pentagon's decision. They believe that reducing tro...

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