POLITICS

Apr 29 2026POLITICS

Special passports join the list of Trump-branded federal items

The U. S. government plans to issue a small batch of commemorative passports this summer marked by Donald Trump’s face on the inside cover, right beside the famous painting of the 1776 signing. Released to celebrate America’s 250th birthday, these limited-edition books promise the same high-tech sec

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Apr 29 2026POLITICS

Virginia’s Redistricting Fight Shows How Maps Shape Power

Virginia is caught in a legal tug-of-war over who controls the state’s political map. Last week, voters approved a new congressional district plan drawn by Democrats, which could flip four GOP-held House seats in November. But a county judge quickly blocked the results, calling the referendum illega

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Apr 28 2026POLITICS

Dangerous Days: Trump’s Life in Peril

The list of threats against the former president is long and growing. Since his first campaign appearance in 2015, dozens of people have tried to harm him. Early incidents were small scale – a protester at a Ohio rally, an armed Brit in Las Vegas, and a forklift driver in North Dakota. Late

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Apr 28 2026POLITICS

Senegal’s Parliament Moves to Clear Path for Sonko’s Future Run

Senegal’s lawmakers just passed a new voting law that could let former opposition leader Ousmane Sonko run in the 2029 presidential race. The bill was approved with a large margin: 128 members voted for it, only 11 opposed and two stayed neutral. Sonko, who was barred from the 2024 election be

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Apr 28 2026HEALTH

Brazil’s Vaccine Fight: How Communities Saved Public Health

In many countries, governments are cutting money and influence from health agencies, causing old diseases to come back. The U. S. has seen this with a new health secretary who cut staff and budgets, sparking worry among doctors and scientists. To understand how to keep a health system strong, we can

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Apr 28 2026POLITICS

A Night of Chaos at the White House Dinner

The event began with journalists, politicians and celebrities seated in a ballroom that hummed with big‑band music. President Donald Trump sat beside his wife, while Vice President J. D. Vance and several cabinet members were nearby. The evening’s entertainer, Oz Pearlman, was demonstrating a mind‑r

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Apr 28 2026POLITICS

Driving Claims and Fake Images: The Truth About a White House Incident

A man named Cole Allen, who is 31 years old and lives in California, was arrested after he tried to shoot the President at a dinner for reporters. People on social media started sharing stories that Allen once drove celebrities and that his wife works as an assistant for famous people. These claims

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Apr 28 2026OPINION

Why Vaccine Facts Matter More Than Fears

Doctors don’t just treat patients—they build trust. When families walk into a clinic, they expect clear, reliable advice based on science, not confusion or fear. But lately, parents are walking in with more questions and doubts about vaccines than ever before. A lot of this worry comes from people s

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Apr 28 2026POLITICS

Defence Leaders Meet Across Three Nations to Push for Peace Talks

High-ranking officials from Iran, Russia, and Belarus recently held separate discussions about conflict resolution in the Middle East. A Russian defence minister met Iran’s deputy defence chief in Kyrgyzstan, stressing that diplomacy—not military action—should settle disputes in the region. The same

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Apr 27 2026POLITICS

The Social Media Trail of a White House Shooter

A man accused of trying to kill President Trump has a digital history that shows how his online voice changed over time. Initially, the accounts linked to him were filled with posts about video games and links to his YouTube channel. He even shared clips from a popular fighting game, encouraging

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