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Mar 29 2026POLITICS

Celebrities Rally for “No Kings” Protest Across America

Hollywood figures took part in or encouraged the nationwide “No Kings” demonstrations that unfolded on Saturday, aiming to challenge President Donald Trump’s leadership. Lea Thompson, famous for “Back to the Future, ” shared a clip urging fans to craft signs like “Equality is not radical” and “He

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Mar 26 2026POLITICS

US Leader’s Travel Plans Raise Eyebrows Before Big Vote in Hungary

A top American official is set to land in Budapest just days before Hungarians head to the polls. The trip by the US vice president follows a pattern: Washington has lately backed Hungary’s longtime leader ahead of tight elections. Polls show the prime minister slipping behind a rival who argues for

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Mar 06 2026EDUCATION

University Leader Shines in New Nutrition Initiative

The latest nutrition effort at the university has been boosted by a key figure in its administration, according to a recent announcement. The project aims to weave healthy eating lessons into everyday campus life and has received strong support from the institution’s president. President Jeffrey Go

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Mar 03 2026HEALTH

President Trump’s Neck Rash Explained by His Doctor

Dr. Sean Barbabella told CNN that the red mark on President Trump’s neck is a side effect of a common cream he is using as a preventative skin treatment. The doctor said the president has been applying the cream for one week, and the redness may linger for several weeks. He did not explain why the t

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Mar 02 2026POLITICS

Oil Reserve Moves: How Presidents Have Used the SPR in Crises

Presidents have long turned to the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) when oil markets feel shaky, even though selling from it is not a routine plan. The SPR holds 415. 4 million barrels of mostly sour crude, stored in salt caverns along Texas and Louisiana. Its full capacity is about 714 million bar

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Feb 18 2026POLITICS

Peru’s Quick‑Turn Presidency: New Leader Picks

Peruvian lawmakers are set to choose a new president after the sudden removal of José Jerí. The chosen candidate will serve only until July 28, when the winner of the April general election takes office. This short‑term role highlights Peru’s unstable political climate, where presidents are frequent

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Feb 15 2026POLITICS

Presidential Popularity: Who Really Struggles Most?

Gallup, the famous pollster that started measuring how people feel about presidents back in 1938, said on February 11 it would stop tracking these scores. The change marks a shift in what the company wants to study, according to its own statement. The idea of polling presidents began when George Ga

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Feb 14 2026LIFESTYLE

Carhartt Hoodies: Big Discounts, Bigger Savings

Carhartt is making waves with its Presidents’ Day sale, offering steep discounts on hoodies and sweatshirts. This sale is a golden opportunity for those looking to refresh their wardrobe with durable, stylish layers. The brand is known for its tough, high-quality fabrics and classic designs. Carhar

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Feb 14 2026POLITICS

Stephen A. Smith Eyes a Political Future

Stephen A. Smith, the outspoken ESPN commentator, is flirting with the idea of running for president. He has been vocal about his thoughts on the political landscape and his potential role in it. Smith, known for his fiery sports commentary, has hinted at a possible political career before, but rece

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Feb 13 2026OPINION

The Irishman Who Shaped the U. S. Navy

John Barry, an Irishman who made a big impact on the U. S. Navy, is not as well-known as he should be. He was born in Wexford, Ireland, in 1745 and later moved to Pennsylvania. There, he became a skilled shipmaster and played a crucial role in the American Revolution. Barry is often called the "Fat

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