POLITICS

Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Minnesota's Money Trail: A Closer Look at Welfare and Terrorism Claims

Minnesota is in the spotlight again, but this time it's not about the cold weather or the Vikings. The Treasury Department is digging into some serious allegations. They want to know if Minnesota's tax dollars ended up in the hands of al Shabaab, a terrorist group based in Somalia. This isn't just a

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Trouble in the Black Sea: Ships Under Fire Amidst War

The Black Sea is heating up, and not just because of the weather. With the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, things are getting tense for ships sailing in these waters. The Turkish President, Tayyip Erdogan, has spoken out against recent attacks on commercial vessels. He made it clear that the

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Venezuela's President Faces Tight Spot After Trump Talks

Venezuela's leader, Nicolas Maduro, is in a tough spot. He wanted to leave his country but had some big asks. He spoke with U. S. President Donald Trump last month. Trump said no to most of what Maduro wanted. Maduro asked for a clean slate. He wanted legal protection for himself and his family. He

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

U. S. Senator Raises Concerns Over Shein and Temu's Business Practices

A U. S. Senator has recently asked for a closer look at two popular online shopping sites, Shein and Temu. These sites, known for their cheap clothes and accessories, are facing questions about whether they sell fake or copied products. The Senator wants the U. S. government to investigate if these

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Netanyahu's Court Drama: Politics, Pardons, and Public Outcry

In a twist that has stirred up Israeli politics, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stepped into a courtroom recently, following a bold request for a pardon. This move, backed by former U. S. President Donald Trump, has sparked heated debates and protests. Critics argue that any pardon should come w

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Marjorie Taylor Greene's Political Pivot: A Strategic Move or a Desperate Escape?

Marjorie Taylor Greene, the Georgia representative known for her strong support of former President Donald Trump and his conspiracy theories, has recently made some unexpected moves. She has criticized Republicans for causing a government shutdown and pushed for the release of the Epstein files, whi

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Dec 02 2025POLITICS

Churches and Politics: A Legal Showdown

A big fight is happening in court. It could change how churches talk about politics. A group of religious organizations sued the government. They want to change a rule from 1954. This rule stops churches from supporting political candidates. The rule is called the Johnson Amendment. In November 202

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Indiana's Redrawn Political Boundaries: A Republican Strategy?

Indiana's political landscape is set for a major shake-up. The state's House Republicans have revealed a new plan for congressional districts. This plan aims to strengthen the Republican hold on the state's political representation. Currently, Republicans control seven out of nine congressional seat

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

A Tense Phone Call Between Trump and Maduro

A recent phone call between U. S. President Donald Trump and Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro made headlines. The conversation took place on November 21st, but details are still unclear. Trump mentioned the call but didn't share much. He simply said it wasn't good or bad, just a phone call. Sour

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Dec 01 2025POLITICS

Uncovering the Truth Behind the Caribbean Boat Strikes

In a recent turn of events, the US has found itself in the spotlight due to controversial boat strikes in the Caribbean. The focus is on a second strike that allegedly targeted survivors after the initial attack. The president has stepped in, backing a key figure, Pete Hegseth, who denies any involv

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