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Clarence Thomas Discusses Personal Experiences with Race and Political Views

Clarence Thomas Discusses Personal Experiences with Race and Political Views

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas spoke about how his views on race and politics have led some critics to question his Blackness. During a conversation at the Hoover Institution with Peter Robinson, Thomas expressed incredulity at this questioning, saying, “I mean, how stupid is that? Look at me,” while pointing to himself. He found the...

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Trump’s Immigration Policy and Historical Parallels to the 1920s

Trump’s Immigration Policy and Historical Parallels to the 1920s

In 1924, the United States Congress sent a clear message to the world by drastically limiting immigration. Amidst concerns over crime, demographics, and economic pressures, the legislation imposed quotas on immigration from countries such as Italy, Poland, and Russia, while nearly all Asian immigrants were barred. The law also instituted a cap permitting only 150,000...

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Democrats Reshape Presidential Primary Calendar for 2028

Democrats Reshape Presidential Primary Calendar for 2028

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) has restructured its early presidential primary lineup, positioning South Carolina at the forefront for 2028. This strategic shift emphasizes the significance of Black and Latino voters, as well as labor unions, in determining the party’s future leader. New Primary Order South Carolina will kick off the primaries on January 22,...

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Council Shifts Fuel Political Tensions in L.A.

Council Shifts Fuel Political Tensions in L.A.

This week, a significant change in the Los Angeles City Hall landscape stirred controversy. Council President Marqueece Harris-Dawson decided to remove Councilmember Nithya Raman as chair of the city’s housing and homelessness committee. This comes as Raman challenges Mayor Karen Bass in the upcoming election. Raman quickly claimed that her removal was a punishment for...

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Venezuela Releases Over 130 Political Detainees Amid Reconciliation Efforts

Venezuela Releases Over 130 Political Detainees Amid Reconciliation Efforts

In a significant development, the Venezuelan authorities announced the release of 131 individuals detained for political reasons. This move, acknowledged by non-governmental organizations, was seen as a positive step towards national reconciliation by the United States. The Venezuelan Ministry of Communication and Information reported via social media that the releases were ordered by the nation’s...

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Proposed Changes to U.S. Navy Aircraft Carriers Spark Concerns

Proposed Changes to U.S. Navy Aircraft Carriers Spark Concerns

President Donald Trump’s recent directives aimed at altering the U.S. Navy’s newest aircraft carriers have raised alarms among defense analysts, contractors, and former officials. They warn that these changes could escalate costs, delay construction, and undo design decisions that the Navy has spent years implementing. Trump signed a national security memorandum directing the Pentagon and...

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Democratic Party’s Leftward Shift Raises Concerns

Democratic Party’s Leftward Shift Raises Concerns

A former associate of Bernie Sanders has raised concerns about the direction of the Democratic Party, claiming that the far-left has gained significant influence. Evan Barker, who previously supported Democratic candidates, voiced these concerns on ‘Jesse Watters Primetime.’ Barker attributed the shift to the Democratic establishment’s efforts to marginalize progressive voices, especially after Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s...

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Trump’s Approach to Responsibility in Office

Trump’s Approach to Responsibility in Office

“The buck stops here” is a phrase linked to American presidential history, symbolizing accountability. For President Donald Trump, however, this concept appears elusive. He attributes economic issues and high inflation to his predecessor, Joe Biden, despite Biden having left office over 18 months ago. Trump had previously promised immediate economic improvements. A project to revamp...

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Texas Politician’s Bible Comments Stir Debate

Texas Politician’s Bible Comments Stir Debate

A video of James Talarico, a Texas state representative and Democratic U.S. Senate candidate, recently resurfaced, igniting controversy. The video, from 2025, shows Talarico, a Christian seminarian, discussing legislation and education with the Center for American Progress Action Fund. Talarico expressed concerns about a bill he claimed promoted teaching Bible stories as historical fact in...