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Jan 31 2025POLITICS

This is not the moment for that!

Let's talk about the middle of the night in Potomac. It was a tragedy when two planes crashed into each other over the Potomac River this Wednesday night, leaving 67 lives lost. Right afterwards, the U. S. President Donald Trump mentioned a speech. He had a head start on blaming the Democrats. He

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Jan 31 2025POLITICS

Political Pointing at Plane Tragedy

The country was still reeling from a horrible plane crash that killed 67 people. The U. S. Army chopper and a commercial airliner had collided mid-air. Trump was quick to point out diversity initiatives as the villain. He blamed the deaths on the policy during the press conference. This was all

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Jan 31 2025POLITICS

Trump: Diversity Hiring Blamed for Deadly Helicopter Crash Isn't it a little too soon to point fingers

The nation was still in shock. The deadliest aviation disaster in over two decades had killed 67 people. The nation was in shock. The crash site, the Potomac River, was a grim scene of wreckage and debris. A midair collision between a helicopter and a commercial airliner had occurred. People were

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Jan 31 2025POLITICS

New Action to Protect Jewish Students

A noteworthy change just happened. President Trump's new order aims to fight a rise in anti-Semitism. This isn't just about words, it's about serious action. This is a big deal because there have been troubling events on college campuses and in public spaces since October 7th, 2023. The president w

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Jan 31 2025POLITICS

Fireworks Erupt as Trump's Nominees Face Tough Questions

Imagine a room filled with Senate members poised to grill some of President Trump's nominees. The three nominees, who have gained attention for their controversial views, are Tulsi Gabbard for the director of national intelligence, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for the head of Health and Human Services and

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Jan 31 2025POLITICS

Trump's Oil Conundrum: Protectionism Meets Reality

Political intrigue and economic tension tinged the air as former President Trump weighs up a potential bighunted move. Trump had a brainwave. He'd target import prices he felt were unfair, but opted to consult as his strategic plan needed a cool head. He mulled over his options. The kne

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Think About This: Halting Traffic Charges in NYC

What if New York City's latest traffic charge is about to change? In the buzzing city of New York, there’s been talk about stopping a new rule that charges drivers for entering busy areas. The big boss of transportation, the Department of Transportation, is on the fence about this. These updates w

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Patel's Path: Can He Lead the FBI Fairly?

The Senate is gearing up to grill Kash Patel, nominated by Trump to lead the FBI. This isn't just any hearing—it's happening during a chaotic time for the FBI. The Justice Department, which oversees the FBI, has seen a major shake-up. Many top officials have been demoted. They were deemed not trustw

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Frozen Funds: States vs Government

Fed up with federal funding chaos? Picture this: A judge says that he might stop federal agencies from halting payments, even though a memo that ordered the freeze has been called off. Confusion continues to reign because of the administration's actions, and federal funds are still stuck in limbo.

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Jan 30 2025POLITICS

Inside the New Policy for Migrants in America

Lets understand the new law that was passed by the congress. It came to life after the approval of the President. Migrants that enter the country without proper authorization have new rules to follow. If they get caught with a criminal record or if they are arrested, they are now going to be deta

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