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Controversy Surrounds Somali Flag Raising in Columbus, Ohio

Controversy Surrounds Somali Flag Raising in Columbus, Ohio

Columbus, Ohio, has become a focal point of social media debates due to its decision to raise the Somali flag at City Hall. Columbus hosts a significant Somali population, and the Columbus Recreation and Parks Department marked Somali Independence Day by raising the flag at City Hall. Somali Independence Day commemorates the unification of the...

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President Trump to Make First Journey on New Air Force One

President Trump to Make First Journey on New Air Force One

President Donald Trump is set to visit North Dakota, marking his initial journey aboard the new Air Force One. This new aircraft, a Boeing 747-8, was a gift from the Qatari government in the previous year. It replaces the older military-grade 747-2, which has served presidential duties for over three decades. The new plane, valued...

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Congressman Barrett Advocates for Reevaluating Military Force Authorizations

Congressman Barrett Advocates for Reevaluating Military Force Authorizations

Reports indicate that the White House is cautioning Iran against escalating violence as both U.S. and Iranian forces enter into a temporary pause ahead of discussions in Qatar. Retired Navy fighter pilot Matthew ‘Whiz’ Buckley has shared his views on CENTCOM’s military actions, providing insights into the ongoing tensions. Tensions with Iran are a significant...

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Supreme Court’s Complex Dynamics Under President’s Influence

Supreme Court’s Complex Dynamics Under President’s Influence

During a term heavily influenced by the president’s policies, the Supreme Court often appeared to support but not fully satisfy the executive’s desires. This judicial term spotlighted a key dynamic explaining the court’s rulings. Observers held contrasting views regarding the court’s stance on President Donald Trump’s agenda. Some perceived the court as excessively influenced by...

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Poll Shows Concerns Over Trump’s Focus on Key Issues

Poll Shows Concerns Over Trump’s Focus on Key Issues

A new poll from The Economist/YouGov reveals that a majority of Americans perceive President Donald Trump as inattentive to the issues most important to them. The survey indicates that 60 percent of respondents believe Trump has neglected significant problems facing the country, highlighting ongoing concerns about his priorities. As his administration moves forward with initiatives...

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Supreme Court Upholds Birthright Citizenship

Supreme Court Upholds Birthright Citizenship

The Supreme Court recently ruled against President Trump’s executive order aimed at restricting birthright citizenship. This decision firmly supports the constitutional principle that almost all children born in the U.S. are citizens. Recent polling shows this outcome aligns with the majority view in the country. According to a Reuters/Ipsos poll, 55% of Americans do not...

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Supreme Court’s Decision in Trump v. Barbara

Supreme Court’s Decision in Trump v. Barbara

On April 1, demonstrators gathered at the Supreme Court with signs proclaiming, “Born in the USA = citizen!” This backdrop set the stage for a pivotal decision in the case of Trump v. Barbara. On Tuesday, the court released its opinion, with five justices asserting that the 14th Amendment grants citizenship to nearly all individuals...

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Tense House Judiciary Committee Hearing on Sanctuary City Policies

Tense House Judiciary Committee Hearing on Sanctuary City Policies

The House Judiciary Committee’s recent hearing on sanctuary city policies escalated into a heated exchange between Representatives Mike Lawler of New York and Jamie Raskin of Maryland. The disagreement centered around accountability for the deaths involving illegal immigrants and anti-ICE activists. Lawler criticized his colleagues, accusing them of indifference to the deaths of Laken Riley...