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Erika Kirk Emerges as Influential Conservative Leader at Turning Point USA Summit
Erika Kirk steps into the spotlight as Turning Point USA’s new leader, navigating political tensions and public scrutiny after her husband Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Her role at the 2025 summit highlights her influence on conservative youth and the future direction…
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Elise Stefanik’s Exit: Trump’s Non-Endorsement and Shifting GOP Dynamics Redefine New York Governor Race
Elise Stefanik’s sudden withdrawal from the New York governor race and her decision to leave Congress stemmed from Donald Trump’s neutral stance and the entrance of Bruce Blakeman, reshaping the state’s Republican landscape ahead of 2026.
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Elon Musk’s Net Worth Hits $750 Billion After Landmark Delaware Court Ruling
Elon Musk’s net worth soared to $750 billion following a Delaware Supreme Court decision that reinstated his 2018 Tesla compensation package, cementing his place as the richest person in history and bringing the trillionaire milestone within reach.
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Marco Rubio’s Year-End Briefing: U.S. Foreign Policy Amid Venezuela, Ukraine, Gaza Tensions
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio addressed reporters at his annual briefing, outlining the Trump administration’s stance on Venezuela, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, while emphasizing diplomacy, security, and the national interest as guiding principles.
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Trump’s Order Moves Marijuana to Schedule III: What It Means for Patients, Businesses, and Federal Law
President Trump’s executive order reclassifies marijuana as a Schedule III drug, marking a pivotal shift in U.S. drug policy. The move promises tax relief for cannabis businesses, expanded medical research, and potential Medicare coverage for CBD, but leaves recreational use…
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Schengen at the Crossroads: How Digital Borders and ‘Military Schengen’ Are Redefining Europe’s Security and Mobility
Europe’s Schengen area faces a pivotal transformation in 2025, as digital border systems promise tighter security but spark travel chaos, and lawmakers push for a ‘military Schengen’ to speed troop movement amid rising geopolitical tensions.
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Tracking the Trump Administration’s Impact on America’s Criminal Legal System: Policies, Consequences, and Controversies
A comprehensive analysis of how the Trump administration’s policy changes since 2025 have intensified challenges in the American criminal legal system, from undermining due process and proven reforms to politicizing justice and eliminating oversight.
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Holiday Bonuses for Military Personnel Announced by Defense Minister of Armenia
The Defense Minister of Armenia has announced holiday bonuses for military personnel, equivalent to one official salary grade, aimed at boosting morale during the festive season.
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Dan Bongino Prepares to Leave FBI Amid Epstein File Tensions and MAGA Backlash
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino is clearing out his office, signaling an imminent departure as scrutiny intensifies over the handling of Jeffrey Epstein files and growing tension within Trump’s MAGA movement.
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Ukraine’s Underwater Drone Strike: Satellite Images Reveal Uncertainty Over Russian Submarine Damage
Ukraine claims a historic underwater drone strike critically damaged a Russian submarine at Novorossiysk. Satellite images confirm blast damage to the port, but show no clear evidence the submarine was hit—raising questions about the real impact and signaling a new…
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JD Vance Walks the Tightrope: Rust Belt Affordability, White House Messaging, and Political Spotlight in 2025
Vice President JD Vance faces mounting challenges as he tries to connect with Rust Belt voters over affordability concerns, navigates White House messaging under President Trump, and grapples with his own public image amid media scrutiny.
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US Unemployment Hits Four-Year High as Job Growth Slows: November Jobs Report Reveals Deepening Labor Market Strains
The November 2025 US jobs report shows unemployment at its highest in four years and sluggish job creation, with federal data delays and sectoral shifts painting a complex economic picture.
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Michelle Obama’s New Book ‘The Look’: Style, Substance, and the Ongoing Debate
Michelle Obama’s latest book, ‘The Look,’ explores her journey with style and its political impact, sparking debate about substance, symbolism, and the expectations placed on first ladies.
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Marketplace Insurance Costs Surge Amid Congressional Gridlock: What 2026 ACA Shoppers Need to Know
With ACA subsidies set to expire and Congress deadlocked, millions face rising marketplace insurance premiums for 2026. Here’s what shoppers, advocates, and experts say about affordability, alternatives, and urgent steps to protect coverage.















