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Justice Alito Defends His Judicial Independence

Justice Alito Defends His Judicial Independence

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito reaffirms his commitment to making decisions based on his interpretation of the law, rather than aligning with political figures like President Donald Trump or public notions of the Court’s impartiality. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Alito dismissed the idea that he should alter his judicial methods to...

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Defense Department Revokes Frank Kendall’s Access to Classified Information

Defense Department Revokes Frank Kendall’s Access to Classified Information

The Department of Defense announced the revocation of former Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall’s eligibility for access to classified information. This decision includes his inability to hold any sensitive positions. The move is due to allegations of unauthorized disclosure of information about Air Force One to a media outlet. Chief Pentagon Spokesperson Sean Parnell shared...

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London’s Proposed Drinking Policy Sparks Debate

London’s Proposed Drinking Policy Sparks Debate

In London, a proposal to limit what is colloquially known as ‘vertical drinking,’ has stirred political controversy. The Westminster local government council is considering changes that could affect how people consume beverages in the popular nightlife district. Politicians including Prime Minister Andy Burnham and London Mayor Sadiq Khan have expressed opposition to the idea. The...

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Trump Administration Continues Efforts to Dismiss Fed Governor Lisa Cook

Trump Administration Continues Efforts to Dismiss Fed Governor Lisa Cook

The Trump administration is advancing efforts to dismiss Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook. This move comes two months after the Supreme Court allowed Cook to retain her position during her legal battle against President Trump’s effort to terminate her. The allegations involve mortgage fraud, which Cook denies. In June, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in...

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Justice Department Weighs Options in Fauci Contempt Case

Justice Department Weighs Options in Fauci Contempt Case

The Justice Department is currently facing significant pressure as it considers whether to prosecute Anthony S. Fauci. This decision follows the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs voting to hold Fauci in contempt of Congress. Last week, Fauci chose to invoke the Fifth Amendment multiple times during his appearance before the Senate Committee....

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Far-left Democrats Face Critical Primary Tests Amid Warnings from James Carville

Far-left Democrats Face Critical Primary Tests Amid Warnings from James Carville

In recent weeks, far-left Democratic candidates have gained traction in primaries across several states. This trend has caused concern among moderate figures within the party. Veteran Democratic strategist James Carville has voiced his warnings against the rise of far-left extremism, particularly noting the controversy surrounding streamer Hasan Piker. Carville, who has been vocal in his...

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The Challenges of Presidential Decision-Making in War

The Challenges of Presidential Decision-Making in War

Presidential decisions, especially regarding war, require foresight and caution. President Trump’s approach has been impulsive, as highlighted by commentator Peter Baker, labeling him as the most impulsive leader in recent times. Trump tends to rely on instinct, often reversing his stance quickly. This impulsiveness led him to believe a conflict with Iran would be brief,...

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U.S. Military Faces Need to Boost Munitions Production

U.S. Military Faces Need to Boost Munitions Production

The U.S. military has underestimated munitions usage during its conflict with Iran. Over a ten-week period, the Army has depleted much of its long-range missile stockpile. The shortfall includes ATACMS, Precision Strike Missiles, THAAD, and Patriot air defense systems. The Navy’s supply of Tomahawk and Standard air defense missiles is also low. Likewise, the Air...

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Court Blocks White House Ballroom Construction Without Congressional Approval

Court Blocks White House Ballroom Construction Without Congressional Approval

A federal appeals court has ruled against the Trump administration’s plan to build a $400 million ballroom at the White House without obtaining congressional approval. The plan involved constructing a 90,000-square-foot ballroom at the site of the former East Wing, which was demolished under President Trump’s order. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District...