Politics

Fani Willis Allowed to Continue Prosecution in Georgia Trump Election Interference Case

In the ongoing legal proceedings concerning former President Trump's alleged interference in Georgia's elections, District Attorney Fani Willis has been…

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How Michigan’s 2024 Primary Could Shape the Presidential Election In Big Way

Michigan's 2024 presidential primary has taken center stage, marking a significant shift in the political landscape as both major parties…

2 years ago

On the Horizon: Supreme Court Cases Bring Potential Big Overhaul to How Americans Engage Online

In a digital era where hashtags often have more influence than headlines, the Supreme Court is gearing up for a…

2 years ago

Nikki Haley to Soldier On At Least till Super Tuesday Despite Disappointing South Carolina Loss to Trump

After a disheartening 20-point primary loss in her home state of South Carolina on Saturday, Nikki Haley remained resolute in…

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Mysterious Balloon Over Utah Raises Eyebrows, NORAD Says No National Security Threat

NORAD said that the balloon posed no national security threat.

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The AI Inclusion Illusion: Unpacking Google Gemini’s Controversial Bias

Google Gemini: Google announced it will pause the image generation feature of its artificial intelligence tool, Gemini, over allegations of…

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Safety Net Shift: New York Extends Benefits to Migrants Amidst Political Criticism

In a quiet move in May last year, the administration of Democratic New York Governor Kathy Hochul altered the eligibility…

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Kansas City Shooting: Biden Calls For Urgent Congress Action To Ban Assault Weapons

Kansas City Shooting: The jubilant atmosphere of the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory parade was shattered on 14 February,…

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House Republicans Impeach Mayorkas, Second Cabinet Secretary To Be Impeached In US History

Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas was impeached on Tuesday (13 February) night by the House of Representatives.

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Amid Border Crisis, Senate Passes Aid Package For Ukraine; Set For Showdown with the House

The Senate Tuesday (13 February) approved the controversial $95 billion foreign aid package for Ukraine and Israel.

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