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Congress Faces Challenges Amid Recess

Congress Faces Challenges Amid Recess

As Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, R-La., exited the chamber after discussions over several key measures, including a continuing resolution to fund the government and a spending package for the conflict in Iran, the impression was that Congress had entered a pattern familiar to summer seasons. The legislature seems to be caught in a...

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Hasan Piker Reacts to Socialist Loss in Wisconsin

Hasan Piker Reacts to Socialist Loss in Wisconsin

Hasan Piker, a well-known far-left streamer, issued a stark warning on Tuesday night in response to Wisconsin state Rep. Francesca Hong’s defeat in the Democratic gubernatorial primary. Hong lost to Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley. During his livestream, Piker expressed concern that the Democratic establishment would intensify efforts to block progressive candidates. He emphasized that...

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Analyzing Polling Errors in Francesca Hong’s Primary Loss

Analyzing Polling Errors in Francesca Hong’s Primary Loss

Recent surveys had consistently shown Francesca Hong with a notable lead in the Democratic primary race for governor. However, her unexpected defeat has raised questions about the accuracy of polling methods. Before election night, Francesca Hong, a state representative and democratic socialist, appeared to be the frontrunner in the Wisconsin Democratic gubernatorial primary. Polls indicated...

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The Shift in the Overton Window: Todd Blanche’s Confirmation as Attorney General

The Shift in the Overton Window: Todd Blanche’s Confirmation as Attorney General

The confirmation of Todd Blanche as the attorney general of the United States signifies a significant shift in the acceptable spectrum of thought regarding the Department of Justice. This shift, influenced by President Donald Trump, is evidenced by the events surrounding Blanche’s recent nomination. During the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings last month, Blanche encountered challenges....

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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Resigns

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Resigns

On August 12, 2026, Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, announced her resignation. Leavitt, aged 28, is noted for being the youngest individual to hold this position in U.S. history. During her tenure, Leavitt engaged regularly with reporters, conducting press briefings from the James Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House. President Donald...

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Karoline Leavitt to Step Down as White House Press Secretary

Karoline Leavitt to Step Down as White House Press Secretary

President Donald Trump announced that Karoline Leavitt will leave her position as White House press secretary at the end of this month. The announcement came through a post on Truth Social, where President Trump shared that Leavitt is stepping down to dedicate more time to her family and children. He expressed his full understanding and...

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David Crowley Wins Democratic Nomination in Wisconsin

David Crowley Wins Democratic Nomination in Wisconsin

Wisconsin Democrats have selected Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley as their gubernatorial nominee in a pivotal election. Crowley, seen as a moderate, defeated state Rep. Francesca Hong despite her early lead in the polls. Hong, associated with the Democratic Socialists of America, missed the nomination after key party figures backed Crowley. Crowley will face Republican...

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Texas Law Firm Withdraws from Federal Contract for Migrant Child Representation

Texas Law Firm Withdraws from Federal Contract for Migrant Child Representation

A small law firm in Texas has chosen not to pursue a significant federal contract intended for the representation of unaccompanied migrant children. This decision follows increasing scrutiny over the proposed arrangement. The Burke Law Group, based in Texas, disclosed on Tuesday that they were contacted by the Trump administration to provide legal services for...