Politics
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James Talarico’s Record-Breaking $6.2M Senate Fundraising Reshapes Texas Politics
In just three weeks, Texas Democrat James Talarico has shattered fundraising records for a Senate campaign, signaling a dramatic shift in the state’s political landscape and challenging the influence of big-money donors.
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US Government Shutdown 2025: Deep Divisions, Real-World Impact
The 2025 US government shutdown exposes deep partisan divides, disrupts public services, and leaves federal workers and ordinary Americans facing uncertainty.
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White House Withdraws E.J. Antoni’s Nomination for BLS Chief
President Trump’s controversial pick to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics, E.J. Antoni, has had his nomination withdrawn amid concerns over partisanship, qualifications, and past public statements.
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What Happens When the Government Shuts Down
A government shutdown halts non-essential federal operations, impacts workers, and disrupts services. Learn about its causes, effects, and who is impacted most.
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HUD Website Sparks Ethics Debate with Shutdown Blame Banner
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ignited controversy by posting a politically charged message on its website, blaming the ‘Radical Left’ for a potential government shutdown and raising questions about possible Hatch Act violations.
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Vance Warns of Imminent US Government Shutdown Amid Healthcare Standoff
Vice President JD Vance and Congressional leaders failed to reach a deal with President Trump, pushing the US closer to a government shutdown as both parties clash over healthcare funding and spending priorities.
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Kat Timpf’s Bold Take on Trump’s Golden Era Captivates Viewers
Kat Timpf’s commentary on Donald Trump’s latest golden-themed additions brings a fresh perspective to political media, sparking conversation across networks.
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Ed Miliband Leads Labour’s Charge Against Net Zero Backlash
Ed Miliband is reinvigorating Labour’s climate agenda, targeting powerful opponents and promising a green jobs revolution amid a heated culture war over net zero.
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Shabana Mahmood Sets Tougher Path to UK Settlement Amid Immigration Debate
UK Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood unveils a stricter framework for migrants seeking permanent settlement, requiring stronger English skills, community contribution, and a decade-long wait, as Labour aims to counter Reform UK’s populist surge.
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Russell Vought’s Shutdown Memo Reshapes Federal Workforce Strategy
Russell Vought’s directive marks a turning point in how the federal government prepares for shutdowns, prioritizing reductions in force and putting pressure on Congress.
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Trump’s Shadow Looms Over NYC Mayoral Race as Mamdani Surges
As Eric Adams exits amid scandal, Trump’s behind-the-scenes moves and Andrew Cuomo’s independent bid set the stage for a historic, high-stakes showdown in New York City, with Zohran Mamdani’s candidacy transforming the political landscape.
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Moldova’s Pro-EU Party Secures Decisive Victory Amid Russian Tensions
Moldova’s pro-European Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) has clinched a commanding victory in pivotal parliamentary elections, overcoming accusations of Russian interference and calls for protest from pro-Russian opposition.
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Eric Adams Exits NYC Mayor Race, Shifting Political Tides
Eric Adams’ decision to drop out of the New York City mayoral race sends ripples through the city’s political landscape, opening the door for new contenders and stirring debate about the future of affordability and leadership in the city.
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Government Shutdown Countdown: What Happens If Congress Misses the Deadline
With a possible federal shutdown only days away, partisan tension in Washington is reaching a boiling point as lawmakers race against the clock. Here’s what’s at stake and how the looming deadline could impact millions.















