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Republicans ask Supreme Court to REJECT Biden's vaccine mandate

Congressional Republicans are asking the Supreme Court to block President Biden's vaccine mandate for private companies with 100 or more staff,...

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WATCH: ‘We Have To F— Trump,’ Congresswoman Says As Democrats Struggle To Form Focused Message

Dems hurl expletives and sing awkward a cappella songs at rally

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Ilhan Omar's Superpower Against Elon Musk: The Constitution

Attacked by the right for noting that Musk and Trump don’t have monarchical powers, the member of Congress refers her critics to the nation’s...

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Democrats Are Helping Trump Carry Out His Nativist Agenda

Trump and his white-nationalist allies are pursuing a shock-and-awe strategy against immigrants—and many Democrats seem all too eager to join him.

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The Courts Can’t Stop the Trump-Musk Coup

While the lawsuits being filed against the Trump-Musk administration are righteous, they will not “save” us from this nightmare.

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Democrat Running for Stefanik’s House Seat Pushed Library of Congress To Take Down Interview Bashing Local Workers

‘They show up late. They drink too much,’ Blake Gendebien said of local workers

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Chokepoint 2.0: An Investigation Promises the Truth About Crypto’s Biggest Conspiracy

Did bureaucrats in the US plot to cut the crypto industry out of the banking system? An investigation begins.

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Rachel Reeves sends billions in frozen Russian assets to Ukraine

Rachel Reeves has tonight announced more than £2Billion from frozen Russian assets will be sent to Ukraine to bolster its military. The Chancellor...

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US figures do not support Trump claims on Ukraine spending

President Donald Trump on Wednesday repeated a claim that the United States has spent $350 billion on Ukraine’s war — a figure that far eclipses...

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To Ban TikTok, Supreme Court Would Rank “National Security” Before First Amendment

There are limits to the First Amendment, under established U.S. Supreme Court precedent. There is no constitutional protection for inciting violence,...

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