Month: October 2025
Longtime House Democrat Passes Away
Missouri Democratic Rep. Bill Clay Sr., the first black congressman from the state, died on Thursday after serving 32 years in the U.S. House. He was 94. Clay, a civil and workers’ rights advocate, represented the state’s 1st district from 1969 to 2001, and he was a driving influence in St. Louis’ recovery after “white…
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Senate Narrowly Defeats Effort to Force DOJ Release of Epstein Files
Senate Republicans on Wednesday narrowly voted to table an amendment that would have required the Justice Department to release all files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, after Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) used a procedural maneuver that caught the GOP off guard and left Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) visibly frustrated. The…
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Bombshell New Approval Ratings Reveal What Americans Really Think of Donald Trump
For weeks, whispers in Washington hinted that the next round of presidential approval ratings would be bad. Not just ordinary-bad — historic. Now, the numbers are in. And the truth, depending on who you ask, either confirms what the media’s been saying for months… or exposes just how divided the United States has become under Donald…
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Democrats Face Donor Fatigue as Trump Gains Ground in 2025
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is facing mounting financial concerns and growing unease among its donor base, according to new reports suggesting that key contributors are losing confidence in the party’s direction — just as former President Donald Trump continues to strengthen his position heading into the 2026 midterm cycle. The Wall Street Journal reported…
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Trump DOJ Announces Largest Medicaid Fraud Bust in U.S. History
In a landmark announcement, the Department of Justice under former President Donald Trump revealed the largest Medicaid fraud bust in U.S. history, targeting a wide-ranging criminal enterprise accused of defrauding the American healthcare system of hundreds of millions of dollars. The announcement was made during a high-profile press conference, where federal officials outlined the scope…
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Trump’s 2025 Corporate Settlement Windfall Draws Harsh Criticism From Sanders
In 2025, Donald Trump has collected what many observers describe as extraordinary settlement payments—far beyond his official presidential salary. His inflow of corporate payouts has become a point of controversy, as critics raise questions about potential conflicts of interest when a sitting president receives large sums from private companies. Senator Bernie Sanders took to social…
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Republicans Advance Redistricting Plans to Strengthen House Majority
Across the country, state legislatures are redrawing congressional maps — and the balance of power in Washington may soon shift. Republican-controlled states are leading an aggressive redistricting effort designed to expand GOP influence in the U.S. House, potentially adding new seats in several key states before the next election cycle. Former President Donald Trump has…
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15-Year-Old Shoplifter Smirked in Court — But What Happened Next Wiped the Smile Off His Face
The courtroom was hushed, its air heavy with tension. Families shifted in their seats, lawyers whispered to clients, and the bailiff’s voice rang out as he called the next case. A teenager stepped forward—hands shoved into the deep pockets of an oversized hoodie, chin lifted in defiance. His name was Ethan Miller. Just 15 years…
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Shocking New Presidential Polls Reveal Where Americans Stand on Donald Trump
For weeks, Washington insiders had been whispering that the next set of presidential polls would be troubling. Not just slightly bad — but historically bad. Now, the results are in. And depending on who you ask, the numbers either prove what critics have been saying for months… or reveal just how divided America remains under…
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From a Small Island Boy to the Most Famous Man on Earth
Before the world knew his name, before stadiums echoed with chants of “Ronaldo! Ronaldo!”, he was just a restless boy from Madeira — full of fire, energy, and a dream too big for his tiny island. Today, he’s not only one of the greatest footballers to ever live but also one of the most recognizable…
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