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Scarborough Mocks JD Vance Over Hitler Remark

Key Takeaways Joe Scarborough poked fun at...

Explosive Trump Epstein Tip Revealed by FBI

Key Takeaways In October 2020, the FBI...

Mary Trump Slams Kennedy Center Renaming

Key Takeawys • Mary Trump calls the Kennedy...

Unpacking Trump Corruption

Key Takeaways: • President Trump once promised to clean up government but now faces massive allegations of Trump corruption. • A New York Times report shows he and his allies raised...

Greene Rages Over Delayed Epstein Files Release

Key takeaways • Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene blasts officials for hiding Epstein files too long •...

Fake Epstein Letter Claims Trump Favored Young Girls?

Key Takeaways • The Department of Justice says a letter from Jeffrey Epstein to Larry...

Ohio’s New Law Threatens Voting Rights: What You Need to Know

Key Takeaways • Ohio’s governor signed Senate Bill 293 into law amid strong criticism. • The...

Georgia Voter Fraud Sparks Fresh Trump Feud

Key Takeaways • A Truth Social post claimed “Georgia voter fraud” stole the 2020 election. •...

Trump Impeachment: Donald Trump’s Approval Rating Rises

The United States House of Representatives will vote to impeach President Donald Trump for abuse of power and obstruction of justice of Congress; both charges are linked to his actions surrounding a July 25 call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. It is important to note that despite the move towards...

Who Would Win a Trade War Between China and The United States?

Past economic gurus believed taxing goods made overseas was a way to generate revenue. The taxing process is known as tariffs. These tariffs were also a way to protect and make goods made in the United States more profitable. What is currently being ignored today is that the U.S. is...

Black Students Were Disproportionately Disciplined

According to a new Government Accountability Office study that focused on the Department of Education civil rights data and found some troubling trends. The GAO found black students are with respect to discipline black students are overrepresented, which means black children are punished more severely and more frequently than...

Police Officers Killed in 2017 Drops to a Record Low

The number of cops killed in the line of duty has dropped in 2017 and hit its lowest numbers in nearly 60 years, according to a report by USA Today. As of Thursday, December 28, 2017, 128 officers died in the line of duty this year, down from 135 in...

California Says Nestlé Has Been Bottling and Selling Water It is Not Allowed to Use

Officials in California claim Nestlé has been bottling and selling water that it does not have a legal right to use. Since 2015, officials with the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) have received complains that Nestlé was using water from the San Bernardino National Forest to which the company...

Hillary Clinton Claims American is “Totally Unprepared” for Artificial Intelligence

Hillary Clinton claims the United States is “totally unprepared” for the economic and psychological effects of artificial intelligence. Clinton spoke to radio host Hugh Hewitt this week in an interview promoting her new book. In the interview, the former Presidential candidate said the world was “racing headfirst into new era...

FCC Announces Plan to Repeal Net Neutrality Rules

The Federal Communications Commission plans to vote to put an end to their net neutrality rules next month, commission chairman Ajit Pai announced on Tuesday. The proposal will reverse the Title II classification of internet providers, which allows the agency to put strict limits on their behavior, and will...

Trump’s Aides Reportedly Show Him Only Positive Polls

Politico reports President Donald Trump’s aides and advisers have made a habit of showing arguably the most powerful person in the world only positive polls to cheer him up. Advisers to the president claim in the report they show him polls “designed to make him feel good,” usually polls focusing...

Argentine Submarine Goes Missing

A submarine has been missing for three days. According to CNN, an Argentine navy submarine with a crew of 44 has been missing for several days after the Navy lost contact, off the country’s Atlantic coast. The ARA San Juan was last seen on Wednesday in the San Jorge Gulf,...

7.3 Magnitude Earthquake Rocks Iraq, Iran

On Sunday in Iraq, a massive earthquake measuring 7.3 in magnitude hit the northern part of the country near Halibia, which is a city located in the northeastern part of Iraq near the Iran border. News outlets report deaths in both Iraq in Iran had occurred, and the number of...

Two Months After Hurricane Maria FEMA Will Transport Puerto Ricans to U.S. Mainland

FEMA is planning to arrange some major relief efforts for stranded Puerto Ricans. With hotels filled to compact, electrical contractor issues, and major problems with basic resources two months following Hurricane Maria decimated the country, the agency is now offering free lights and temporary housing in Florida. FEMA’s traditional strategies...

Study: The U.S. Has Spent Over $5 Trillion On Wars In The Middle East And Asia

As the United States prepares to send more troops to Afghanistan to fight ISIS and the Taliban, and the speculation of a nuclear war between North Korea continues to spread with every Donald Trump tweet, it is important to understand that the United States has been fighting in several...

Air Force Error Allowed Texas Shooter to Buy His Gun

On Sunday, Devin Patrick Kelly ran into First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, and started shooting, killing 26 people and injuring 20 more. kelly, a 26-year-old former Air Force Air Man, had been court-marshaled in 2012 and accused of assault his wife and stepson before being dishonorably discharged....

Donna Brazile: Hillary Clinton ‘Rigged The Nomination Process’

After the resignation of controversial Democrat National Committee chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who resigned after leaked emails, revealed she showed a clear bias against Bernie Sanders, political strategist Donna Brazille stepped in to fill the gap until the election. Now, Politico has published an excerpt from Brazile’s upcoming book...

New York City ‘Terrorist Attack’: Several People Killed After Truck Plows Through People

On Tuesday afternoon in New York City, NBC News reported at least 8 people were killed after shots rang out in the city’s lower Manhattan. Details surrounding the violence indicated that it was not a normal shooting, as multiple news outlets reported that multiple cyclists were hit by a...

Several Former Trump Campaign Officials Charged in Russian Investigation

The first charges to come from the ongoing investigation into possible collusion between Donald Trump and Russia have come to light on Monday morning. According to the New York Times, Paul Manafort, the former Trump campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, former Trump foreign policy advisor George Papadopoulos, and Rick Gates,...

Two Navy Seals are Under Investigation For the Strangling Death of a Green Beret

The ambush in Niger that killed 4 U.S. soldiers, two of which being Green Berets, is still under investigation. But, according to a New York Times report, officials have been investigating the death of another Green Beret in Mali this June, which has been ruled a homicide. The circumstances of...

Barack Obama Has Jury Duty in Chicago

After leaving the White House in January, Barack Obama has been making his slow transition into public life. He has voiced his opinion about the Trump administration’s attempts at repealing and replacing Obamacare and started campaigning for Democrat candidates across the country. Now he may have to slow down...

Mark Halperin Issues a Public Apology To The Women He ‘Mistreated’

On Friday, political journalist Mark Halperin issued a statement of apology to his accusers via Twitter. The NBC News political analyst, who frequently appears on MSNBC’s Morning Joe program, is accused of sexually harassing several women while working at ABC News. His initial accusers were five, but CNN report...

Robert Mueller Files First Charges in the Trump/Russia Investigation

A federal grand jury has approved the first set of charges filed by special investigator Robert Mueller and his team, and those charged could be in custody as soon as this Monday. CNN reports that the charges are still sealed, and it is currently unknown what the charges are...

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