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Challenges Linger Despite U.S.-Iran Deal as Economic Concerns Persist

Challenges Linger Despite U.S.-Iran Deal as Economic Concerns Persist

WASHINGTON — President Trump assured Americans of an upcoming economic upswing, fueled by a deal with Iran to end hostilities. He predicted gas prices would drop to $2.50 per gallon, promising an economic surge unprecedented in global history. Despite these claims, economists express skepticism. They anticipate the impact of the conflict and other inflationary factors...

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Pete Buttigieg Reaches Out to Black Voters

Pete Buttigieg Reaches Out to Black Voters

In Little Rock, Arkansas, Pete Buttigieg recently made efforts to connect with Black voters and other groups feeling neglected by the Democratic Party. The former Transportation Secretary, recognized for his candidacy in the 2020 presidential election, was seen engaging with the community in a relatable and down-to-earth manner. While campaigning for Democratic congressional candidate Chris...

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Supreme Court Upholds Rights of Marijuana Users in Gun Ownership

Supreme Court Upholds Rights of Marijuana Users in Gun Ownership

The Supreme Court has issued a unanimous ruling in favor of a marijuana user in a gun-related case, confirming that the government lacks the authority to prosecute individuals for firearm possession solely due to their cannabis use. This decision has been hailed by Fox News contributor Joey Jones as a significant advancement for Second Amendment...

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Streaming Revolutionizes NFL Game Access and Cost

Streaming Revolutionizes NFL Game Access and Cost

Support for Israel once united Congress, but now bipartisan focus shifts to consumer costs of NFL game access. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan and Congressman Jamie Raskin criticize NFL broadcasting costs. They believe television football has become pricier due to streaming services. The Judiciary Committee’s report, titled The Sports Broadcasting Act: A Special-Interest Antitrust...

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Senate Blocks Resolution to Halt War with Iran

Senate Blocks Resolution to Halt War with Iran

The Senate voted against a resolution on Wednesday that sought to prevent President Donald Trump from continuing military actions against Iran. This decision followed the president’s remarks criticizing Republicans for passing a similar measure on Tuesday. He argued that such actions interfered with the ongoing negotiations with Tehran concerning its nuclear activities. Senator Bill Cassidy...

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Senate Republicans Reject Resolution to End War Against Iran

Senate Republicans Reject Resolution to End War Against Iran

In a late-night decision aimed at appeasing President Trump, Senate Republicans voted against a resolution urging the end of the war against Iran. This decision followed a bipartisan reproach of Trump’s war powers. On Wednesday, President Trump met with Senate Republicans at the Capitol for an intense lunch behind closed doors. Later, Senate leaders presented...

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Senator Tuberville Optimistic About SAVE America Act After Heated Lunch with Trump

Senator Tuberville Optimistic About SAVE America Act After Heated Lunch with Trump

Senator Tommy Tuberville expressed optimism to Newsweek regarding the SAVE America Act’s potential passage, despite reports of a tense lunch between Republican senators and President Donald Trump. The lunch took place at the U.S. Capitol, where Trump reportedly criticized Republicans for voting to block military action in Iran. Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy defended his choice...

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Senators Advocate Bipartisan Plan to Stabilize Social Security

Senators Advocate Bipartisan Plan to Stabilize Social Security

Senators Push for Action on Social Security Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat from Massachusetts, and Bernie Moreno, a Republican from Ohio, have united to urge Congress for immediate measures to stabilize Social Security. Their joint op-ed, published in The New York Times, proposes a bipartisan plan aimed at preserving Social Security for future generations. Removing the...

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Controversy Surrounds USPS Rule on Mail Ballots and Voter Lists

Controversy Surrounds USPS Rule on Mail Ballots and Voter Lists

USPS Rule Sparks Lawmaker Criticism Lawmakers have expressed strong disapproval of Postmaster General David Steiner after he revealed a proposed rule change regarding the United States Postal Service (USPS) and mail ballots. This change would prevent USPS from delivering mail ballots unless states provide their voter lists to the Trump administration. During a Senate committee...

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Michigan’s Voter Information Privacy Upheld by Federal Appeals Court

Michigan’s Voter Information Privacy Upheld by Federal Appeals Court

The state of Michigan is allowed to protect the personal information of registered voters, following a recent decision by a federal appeals court. This marks another setback for the Trump administration’s efforts to access detailed voter information from various states. The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued a 2-1 opinion confirming a lower court’s...