Politics
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Trump and Wes Moore Clash Over Baltimore Crime and Federal Funding
President Trump and Maryland Governor Wes Moore exchange heated remarks over Baltimore’s crime rates, federal funding for the Key Bridge reconstruction, and the role of the National Guard.
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Trump’s Two-Week Ultimatum: A Gamble for Ukraine Peace
As the Ukraine-Russia war continues, President Trump sets a two-week deadline for a Putin-Zelensky peace summit. Will his ultimatum lead to diplomacy or deepen tensions?
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Sergio Gor: Trump’s Controversial Pick for US Ambassador to India
Donald Trump has nominated Sergio Gor, a close aide, as the next US ambassador to India amidst tense US-India trade relations and global scrutiny.
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s Release Highlights Immigration System Challenges
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a migrant wrongly deported, was released from federal custody on August 22, 2025, but faces the possibility of re-detention, raising concerns about the U.S. immigration system.
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FBI’s Search of John Bolton’s Properties Sparks Political Storm
The FBI’s investigation into John Bolton’s handling of classified information has ignited debates over the politicization of justice in the U.S., raising questions about the Trump administration’s intentions.
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Omar Fateh’s Endorsement Controversy Shakes Minnesota’s DFL Party
The Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party’s decision to revoke Omar Fateh’s mayoral endorsement has sparked a fierce debate, exposing deep rifts between progressives and moderates within the party.
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Wesley Bell Champions Voting Rights and Early Education Amid Political Turmoil
U.S. Representative Wesley Bell stands at the forefront of two key battles: protecting minority voting rights in Missouri and advocating for the transformative power of early education programs like Head Start.
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Jasmine Crockett Emerges as a Rising Star in the Democratic Party
As the 2028 Democratic primaries loom, Rep. Jasmine Crockett is gaining traction as a potential successor to Kamala Harris, despite historic challenges faced by House members in presidential elections.
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Trump Demands Release of Convicted Election Clerk Tina Peters, Threatens ‘Harsh Measures’
Former Mesa County clerk Tina Peters, convicted of breaching election data, has become a rallying cry for election deniers, with Donald Trump threatening ‘harsh measures’ unless she is released.
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Bolsonaro’s Alleged Plans for Asylum in Argentina Unveiled by Brazilian Police
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro faces new allegations after police uncovered messages revealing his plan to seek asylum in Argentina amid legal troubles over an alleged coup attempt.
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Xi Jinping’s Rare Visit to Tibet: A Show of Power Amid Dalai Lama Succession Tensions
Xi Jinping’s visit to Tibet marks a significant moment as China showcases its control over the region amidst international scrutiny and impending Dalai Lama succession disputes.
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Smithsonian Under Scrutiny: Trump Administration’s Push for ‘Americanism’
President Trump has directed a federal review of the Smithsonian Institution, citing concerns about ‘divisive narratives.’ Critics argue this move threatens curatorial independence and intellectual freedom.
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Kim Yo Jong Rejects South Korea as a Diplomatic Partner Amid Rising Tensions
Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, has rejected South Korea’s overtures for diplomacy, citing decades of mistrust and ongoing military exercises with the United States.















