Two Republicans Announce They Won’t Run For Re-Election After Chaotic Speaker Votes

A pair of Republicans in Congress have announced they won’t seek reelection next year, with one of them blaming former President Donald Trump for his decision. Reps. Ken Buck, R-Colo., and Kay Granger, R-Texas, both made their announcements, with Buck telling MSNBC his decision is related “in part to his party’s reliance on former President…

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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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As Mamdani Edges Toward Victory, Wall Street Eyes Texas for Its Future

Political & Economic Commentary For more than a century, New York City has stood as the beating heart of America’s financial system — a city whose skyline reflects both the ambition and resilience of American capitalism. From the early days of the Erie Canal to the rise of Wall Street, New York thrived on trade,…

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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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Melania Opens Up About Donald Trump’s Strange Night Ritual That No One Saw Coming

Melania Trump Reveals Donald Trump’s Unusual Bedtime Routine Melania Trump once offered a rare glimpse into her husband’s private habits — specifically, his unusual bedtime routine while he was in office. A President Who Barely Sleeps Donald Trump has long claimed he sleeps only four to five hours a night, even during his presidency. While…

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Canadian PM Apologizes To Trump Over ‘Tariff’ Ad That Derailed Talks

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has apologized to U.S. President Donald Trump over a political advertisement that invoked former President Ronald Reagan’s comments on tariffs. The ad, which aired on major American television networks earlier this month, sparked backlash for its use of Reagan’s 1987 radio address on trade barriers. In that speech, Reagan warned…

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Trump Files ‘Powerhouse’ Appeal Against Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg’s Case

News Commentary Former President Donald Trump is not backing down. After more than a year of what many critics have described as a politically motivated prosecution, Trump’s legal team has officially filed a major appeal to overturn his New York conviction — calling it one of the most “unjust and politically weaponized prosecutions in American…

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USDA’s Rollins Rips Democrats Over ‘Lie’ About SNAP Funds

Democrats have spent the last several weeks of the Schumer Shutdown claiming the USDA has contingency funding it could use to keep food stamp benefits flowing beyond Nov. 1. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) made that argument again Wednesday, saying the administration “has the funding to make sure that not a single American on…

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