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Nancy Mace Faces Challenges in South Carolina GOP Primary

Nancy Mace Faces Challenges in South Carolina GOP Primary

A recent Trafalgar Group poll indicates that Representative Nancy Mace is lagging behind several opponents in South Carolina’s Republican gubernatorial primary. This shift follows President Donald Trump’s endorsement of Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette. Trump’s backing significantly influences the state’s GOP electorate, often consolidating support in a competitive field. Current Polling and Campaign Reactions The poll,...

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Federal Judge Strikes Down Immigration Policy

Federal Judge Strikes Down Immigration Policy

On Friday, a federal judge invalidated a Trump-era policy established after a shooting incident involving two National Guard members. This policy created obstacles for immigrants from numerous countries in staying in or entering the United States. Judge John McConnell Jr. criticized the administration, stating the policy put many immigrants living in the country in legal...

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Graham Platner Faces Scrutiny in Maine Senate Race Amid Controversies

Graham Platner Faces Scrutiny in Maine Senate Race Amid Controversies

Representative Madeleine Dean from Pennsylvania expressed concerns on ‘News Central’ regarding Graham Platner’s candidacy for Maine’s U.S. Senate race. Dean stated that Platner has ‘disqualified himself’ following the emergence of various allegations. Platner, an oyster farmer and combat veteran, has entered the race for the Democratic nomination to contest Republican Sen. Susan Collins. Yet, reports...

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Shield of the Americas Condemns Bolivia Coup Efforts

Shield of the Americas Condemns Bolivia Coup Efforts

The United States, alongside other nations in the Shield of the Americas, condemned the attempts to overthrow Bolivia’s legitimately elected government led by President Rodrigo Paz. Member countries declared support for Paz as he tackles efforts that disrupt the supply of food, medicine, and essential goods through fake road blockades. The statement emphasized that mob...

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Justice Department Withdraws Funding Plan

Justice Department Withdraws Funding Plan

The Justice Department has indicated a significant shift in policy by retracting its plan to create a $1.8 billion fund for individuals claiming they were subject to political persecution. This decision was communicated to federal judges on Friday, marking the department’s most decisive statement on the issue. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche had previously refrained...

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Democratic Concerns Rise Over Platner Before Maine Senate Primary

Democratic Concerns Rise Over Platner Before Maine Senate Primary

On Friday, concerns grew within the Democratic Party about Graham Platner’s turbulent personal history. Platner is the leading Senate candidate in Maine. As new reports emerged, party politicians, officials, and strategists discussed how to address the situation. The New York Times reported several unsettling accounts from women who dated Platner. One woman mentioned that Platner...

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Newark Scales Back Police Presence at Delaney Hall Protests

Newark Scales Back Police Presence at Delaney Hall Protests

Newark’s mayor, Ras Baraka, announced that the city’s police will reduce their deployment outside the Delaney Hall immigration detention center. This site, operated by the private prison company GEO Group, has been the scene of several protests over the past two weeks involving local, state, and federal officers. Baraka emphasized that the city will not...

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Federal Judge Overturns Trump-Era Immigration Policy

Federal Judge Overturns Trump-Era Immigration Policy

A federal judge has invalidated a policy from the Trump administration that complicated immigration for individuals from various countries, following a shooting involving National Guard members. This decision, delivered by U.S. District Chief Judge John McConnell Jr., criticizes U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for evading legal requirements. McConnell’s ruling states that USCIS had overstepped...

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Senate Candidate Graham Platner’s Controversies Stir Debate

Senate Candidate Graham Platner’s Controversies Stir Debate

As the primary election in Maine nears, Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner faces growing scrutiny. Republican senators publicly criticize his candidacy, while many Democrats remain silent. Senate Democrats show hesitation in defending Platner as new allegations emerge. Senator Ted Cruz of Texas voiced his concerns to Fox News Digital. He criticized Platner for alleged controversial...

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Trump Administration Cuts Funding to Hawaii’s Medicaid Fraud Program

Trump Administration Cuts Funding to Hawaii’s Medicaid Fraud Program

The Trump administration has cut off $3 million in federal funding to Hawaii’s Medicaid fraud control program following warnings of withholding federal Medicaid funds from states failing to address fraud. New York could be targeted next, according to Vice President J.D. Vance’s statements. Reason for Funding Cuts Medicaid is a joint federal and state healthcare...