Trump Releases Video of U.S. Military Strike on ‘Drug-Carrying Submarine’ in Caribbean

november 2025 | Politics & National Security Commentary In a dramatic announcement on Saturday, former President Donald Trump revealed that U.S. military forces carried out a successful strike on what he described as a “drug-carrying submarine” in the Caribbean Sea, destroying the vessel and killing two suspected narco-terrorists. Two additional individuals were reportedly captured alive…

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Barack Obama Makes Last-Minute Political Move Hours Before Polls Close in High-Stakes New York Race

November 2025 | Political Analysis & Commentary As one of the most closely watched elections in the nation reached its final hours, former President Barack Obama made a subtle yet significant move that sent ripples through the Democratic Party — and possibly reshaped the dynamics of a race that many observers already called too close…

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Letitia James Faces Federal Fraud Charges — Pleads Not Guilty in Virginia Court

Politics & Legal Affairs Commentary In a dramatic legal development that has sent ripples through both political and legal circles, New York Attorney General Letitia James appeared in federal court in Norfolk, Virginia, on Friday to face charges related to alleged financial misrepresentations during the purchase of a second home in 2020. James, one of…

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Senate Democrats Block GOP Plan To End Shutdown for 14th Time

Senate Democrats voted for a 14th time to keep the federal government closed on Tuesday, marking the 35th day of the shutdown. While speaking with reporters on Tuesday about “how close” bipartisan talks are to reaching a solution, Senate Majority Leader John Thune said, “I hope close, but the pressures, the cross-pressures that everybody’s feeling,…

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GOP Could Gain Nearly 20 Seats In Congress Over Supreme Court Ruling

Democratic-aligned voting rights organizations are bracing for what they describe as a potential crisis if the U.S. Supreme Court moves to weaken a central provision of the Voting Rights Act, one of the nation’s cornerstone civil rights laws. The concern centers on Louisiana v. Callais, a case the justices heard on October 15. The outcome…

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Schumer Re-Elected As Senate Democratic Leader

The question of who will be the party’s leader after the election is dividing Democrats across the country. However, they are mainly sticking with their current track in the U.S. Senate. “I am honored and humbled to be chosen by my colleagues to continue leading Senate Democrats during this crucial period for our country.” Schumer…

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Supreme Court OKs Trump’s Firing Of Biden FTC Appointee

The Supreme Court handed President Donald Trump a significant victory Monday, ruling he can remove FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter after months of legal challenges. Trump has sought to dismiss Slaughter, a Democrat appointed by former President Joe Biden, since March. The court also agreed to consider whether presidents may dismiss FTC commissioners without cause. In…

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Progressive TikTok ‘Star’ Gets Crushed In Election Bid

Progressive influencer Deja Foxx just got crushed in Arizona’s 7th Congressional District, losing by more than 40 points in a blowout that stunned far-left activists. The Associated Press called the race for 54-year-old Adelita Grijalva with only 65% of the vote counted. Grijalva, a Pima County Supervisor and daughter of the late Rep. Raúl Grijalva,…

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Zohran Mamdani Wins NYC Mayoral Race, Vows Bold Socialist Reforms for a ‘New Kind of City

Politics & Urban Affairs Report In a historic and polarizing victory, Zohran Mamdani has been elected as the next Mayor of New York City, marking the first time a self-described Democratic Socialist and Muslim-American will hold the city’s top office. The 34-year-old lawmaker and activist, who first gained prominence in state politics, defeated independent candidate…

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Senate Confirms Alabama Solicitor General Edmund LaCour as Federal Judge for Northern District

Judiciary & Politics Report In a largely party-line vote that underscored Washington’s deep judicial divisions, the U.S. Senate has confirmed Alabama Solicitor General Edmund “Eddie” LaCour Jr. to serve as a federal judge for the Northern District of Alabama. The vote — 51 to 47 — came after hours of debate on the Senate floor,…

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