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James Talarico Faces Tough Challenge Against Ken Paxton in Texas Senate Race

James Talarico Faces Tough Challenge Against Ken Paxton in Texas Senate Race

Ken Paxton Secures GOP Nomination Democratic candidate James Talarico’s prospects in the Texas U.S. Senate race have become more uncertain after Republican Ken Paxton won the GOP nomination. State Attorney General Paxton, with former President Donald Trump’s endorsement, defeated incumbent Senator John Cornyn. Paxton won a significant 62 percent of the vote, as reported by...

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Americans Remain Divided on Fixing Social Security

Americans Remain Divided on Fixing Social Security

As Social Security edges closer to a funding shortfall, Americans are split over how to address the issue. A possible shortfall could lead to automatic benefit cuts within a decade. This division was highlighted in a survey by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute, which found little agreement on solutions such as raising taxes,...

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Elizabeth Warren Advocates for AI-Centric Tax Reforms

Elizabeth Warren Advocates for AI-Centric Tax Reforms

Elizabeth Warren’s Call for Tax Reform Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren is advocating for changes to the U.S. tax system, emphasizing how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the economy. She warns that without action, this transformation might increase inequality. In a recent Time op-ed, Warren proposed new taxes targeting AI companies. These include levies on large...

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Cornyn’s Defeat Highlights Trump’s Influence on GOP Base

Cornyn’s Defeat Highlights Trump’s Influence on GOP Base

Senator John Cornyn’s significant loss in the primary runoff underscores the ongoing shift among ardent Republican voters. These voters have increasingly distanced themselves from established party figures, aligning with President Trump’s preferences over the last decade. This year, Trump’s core supporters have continued to impact Republican primaries significantly. They have contributed to his record of...

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Trump Administration’s Mail-In Voting Order Unchecked by Federal Judge

Trump Administration’s Mail-In Voting Order Unchecked by Federal Judge

A federal judge decided not to halt an executive order from March that President Trump signed, focusing on mail-in voting. The order involves creating a federal database of citizens to assist states with verifying voter eligibility. This decision permits the Trump administration to continue efforts that could involve the federal government in election management, traditionally...

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Analysis of Donald Trump’s Financial Moves and Business Impact in 2026

Analysis of Donald Trump’s Financial Moves and Business Impact in 2026

Donald Trump’s Stock Trades in 2026 In 2026, Donald Trump made significant profits through his stock trades. He successfully leveraged AI regulation changes after receiving substantial support from Big Tech during his re-election campaign. Transport Secretary Sean Duffy’s Corporate-Sponsored Trips Sean Duffy, the Transport Secretary, went on several family vacations funded by major corporations such...

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Democrats Discuss Concerns About Surveillance Pricing

Democrats Discuss Concerns About Surveillance Pricing

Democrats Tackle Surveillance Pricing Concerns In recent discussions, Democrats have raised issues surrounding surveillance pricing. This practice involves tracking consumer behavior and pricing goods and services accordingly. Lawmakers are concerned about the potential invasion of privacy and the impact on consumers. Surveillance pricing allows companies to adjust prices based on various factors, including purchasing habits...

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Former Judges Challenge Trump’s IRS Settlement

Former Judges Challenge Trump’s IRS Settlement

In January, President Trump initiated legal action against the IRS, naming his two sons and the Trump family business as co-plaintiffs. They claimed entitlements amounting to at least $10 billion. This lawsuit has drawn significant attention, particularly due to a recent motion filed by a bipartisan group of 35 former federal judges. On Wednesday, these...