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Trump Drops Plan To ‘Terminate’ Obamacare Amid Senate Fight Over Subsidies
President Donald Trump proposed a new plan Saturday to “terminate” Obamacare by redirecting federal insurance subsidies directly to Americans, a move that would mark one of the most sweeping overhauls of the health care system in U.S. history. The president unveiled the idea in a series of Truth Social posts early Saturday morning, saying the money “currently being sent to…
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GOP Could Gain Nearly 20 Seats In Congress Over Supreme Court Ruling
Democratic-aligned voting rights organizations are bracing for what they describe as a potential crisis if the U.S. Supreme Court moves to weaken a central provision of the Voting Rights Act, one of the nation’s cornerstone civil rights laws. The concern centers on Louisiana v. Callais, a case the justices heard on October 15. The outcome could determine the future of…
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Mayor-Elect Mamdani Set to Face Reality After Winning NYC Mayor’s Race
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani won’t officially take office until Jan. 1, but the challenges awaiting him are already stacking up — and some may not wait for Inauguration Day. The 34-year-old state assemblyman and democratic socialist will be thrust into national debates over immigration, federal funding, and the direction of the Democratic Party the moment he steps into City Hall, The…
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Senate Confirms Trump’s Pick To Join Liberal-Majority US Appeals Court
The U.S. Senate has approved President Donald Trump’s first and only nominee to the Boston-based federal appeals court. Until recently, most of the justices on this court were chosen by Democrats and often rejected his policy proposals. The Republican-led Senate voted 52-46 along party lines to make Joshua Dunlap, a conservative lawyer from Maine who often worked on conservative legal cases, a…
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Food Stamps Won’t Be Issued Nov. 1 Because Of ‘Senate Democrats,’ USDA Says
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) claims that tens of millions of Americans may lose their food stamp benefits next month if Senate Democrats continue to refuse to agree on a funding agreement for the government. “At this time, there will be no benefits issued on November 1st. Senate Democrats have now voted 12 times to not fund the…
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Trump Admin Launches Major Crime Crackdown In Memphis
President Donald Trump’s decision to federalize Memphis, Tenn., is showing early signs of success, with crime rates falling as thousands of federal agents carry out arrests. Following his earlier efforts to restore order in Washington, D.C., Trump announced in early September that the National Guard would be deployed to Memphis. He also established a joint task force bringing together the…
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Pelosi Got Very Wealthy While In Congress: Here’s How
Democratic Rep. Nancy Pelosi of California saw her wealth increase by at least 2,292% during her 37 years in Congress, much of it through stock trading. The former House speaker, who announced Thursday that she will retire from Congress in 2027, reported a minimum net worth of $2,675,036 when she first took office and $63,996,050 in 2024, according to a…
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Trump Orders DOJ To Investigate Cause Of Soaring Beef Prices
President Donald Trump said Thursday he has directed the Department of Justice to investigate whether major meatpacking companies are illegally driving up beef prices, warning that corporate “collusion” may be hurting both consumers and ranchers. In a post on social media, the president said the department must determine whether the industry is engaged in “illicit collusion” to fix or manipulate…
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Schumer, Jeffries Make Move To End Shutdown By Contacting Trump
The Democratic House and Senate leaders sent a letter to President Donald Trump on Wednesday morning, a day after elections nationwide saw their party pick up gains in blue regions, demanding “bipartisan” talks to reopen the government. “We write to demand a bipartisan meeting of legislative leaders to end the GOP shutdown and decisively address the Republican healthcare crisis,” the…
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Mayor-Elect Mamdani Set to Face Reality After Winning NYC Mayor’s Race
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani won’t officially take office until Jan. 1, but the challenges awaiting him are already stacking up — and some may not wait for Inauguration Day. The 34-year-old state assemblyman and democratic socialist will be thrust into national debates over immigration, federal funding, and the direction of the Democratic Party the moment he steps into City Hall, The…
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