Month: November 2025
Questions Swirl Over New Jersey Election Results As Pollsters Seek Answers
Something unusual happened in New Jersey on election night — and it has political observers across the country taking a second look at the numbers. Republican candidate Jack Ciattarelli, who had been widely seen as competitive in the race for governor, lost to Democratic Representative Mikie Sherrill by a margin that stunned even seasoned analysts:…
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Mamdani’s Victory Speech Raises Questions About His Governing Approach
New York City’s newly elected mayor, Zohran Mamdani, may have celebrated a historic victory on Tuesday night — but the tone of his speech is already stirring debate about what kind of leader he intends to be once he takes office. The 34-year-old democratic socialist, who narrowly defeated former Governor Andrew Cuomo and Republican candidate…
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Biden Aide Confirms $4 Million Bonus Deal Linked to 2024 Win, Sparks New Allegations
A newly released video from the House Oversight Committee has ignited a political firestorm in Washington, after longtime Biden adviser Mike Donilon acknowledged under oath that he was promised a $4 million bonus if then-President Joe Biden secured reelection in 2024. The revelation, part of a closed-door deposition made public by committee chair Rep. James…
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Trump Demands Investigation After Escalator, Teleprompter Malfunctions at UN
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump experienced an unexpected mishap at the United Nations on Tuesday when an escalator carrying them suddenly stopped, forcing the couple to walk up the stalled machine before Trump’s scheduled address to world leaders. The incident, which occurred just before 10 a.m. at UN headquarters in New York…
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Supreme Court Issues Landmark Decision in Immigration Case Backing Trump Administration
In a major development that could reshape U.S. immigration policy, the Supreme Court has handed former President Donald Trump a significant legal victory. In an 8–1 ruling, the Court overturned a lower court’s injunction that had blocked the administration from ending the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program for hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan migrants currently living in the United States. The decision…
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Kentucky Democratic Senator Switches To GOP: ‘Party Left Me’
Kentucky State Sen. Robin Webb has switched her party from Democrat to Republican. “First and foremost, I’m a mother, a rancher and a lawyer with deep personal and professional roots in Kentucky’s coal country,” the former Democrat said. “As the Democratic Party continues its lurch to the left and its hyperfocus on policies that hurt…
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Kansas Mayor Charged For Allegedly Voting As Noncitizen in Several Elections
Kansas leaders charged Joe Ceballos, the mayor of a small city in rural Kansas, with a crime on Wednesday. They say he voted in several elections even though he is not a U.S. citizen. Scott Schwab, the Secretary of State for Kansas, and Kris Kobach, the Attorney General for Kansas, both Republicans who were elected,…
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Homeland Security Enacts New Anti-Mask Rule in Portland as Protests Turn Theatrical
PORTLAND, OR — Federal officials have unveiled a sweeping new security policy aimed at curbing the chaos that has plagued Portland’s streets for years. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced this week that it is immediately enforcing a new “visibility and identification rule” outside federal buildings — a measure that effectively bans protest participants…
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FBI’s Dan Bongino Forced To Get Full-Time Security
The FBI is putting up a multi-agency security team to safeguard Deputy Director Dan Bongino 24 hours a day, including within agency headquarters. Bongino would be the first deputy director to have such a detail, which may need up to 20 agents, according to the article. Last week, the FBI sent a canvas to agents,…
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Mamdani Calls on ‘Working People’ for Support on First Day as Mayor-Elect
NEW YORK CITY — It didn’t take long for Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani to make his first major move — and to stir controversy while doing it. Less than 24 hours after celebrating a historic victory in one of the most closely watched mayoral races in decades, Mamdani is already facing criticism for asking the very…
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