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Political Parties in the U.S.

The United States is known for its vibrant democracy and the role political parties play in shaping the nation's policies and governance.

Biden Claims George Floyd Riots Were ‘Historic Movement for Justice’

Joe Biden said in a speech that the riots during the summer of 2020 were a "historic movement of justice."

10 Essential Constitution Amendments You Need to Know

The United States Constitution is a living document that has been amended 27 times since its adoption in 1787.

Department of Education Investigating San Diego State University After School Condemns Hamas Attacks

The Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights (OCR) is investigating San Diego State University (SDSU) after the university shared a statement condemning the October 7 attacks on Israel.

Maine Rep. Moves to Impeach Secretary of State After Removing Trump from Ballot

Maine State Rep. John Andrews (R) has filed a request for a Joint Order to impeach Secretary of State Shenna Bellows after she banned Donald Trump from the state's primary ballot.

Biden Claims Trump is ‘Threat to Democracy’ As Court Removes Biden’s Political Rival

President Joe Biden responded to Donald Trump's ban from the Colorado GOP Primary ballot, claiming that Trump "supported an insurrection."

California Targets ‘Disinformation,’ AI Leading to 2024 Election

The state of California recently launched an initiative called the California Institute for Technology and Democracy (CITED), which aims to combat "threats that artificial intelligence, disinformation, deepfakes, and other emerging technologies pose to our election."

Jewish Students Sue NYU Over Antisemitism

Three students sued New York University (NYU) this week, accusing the school of creating a hostile environment for Jewish students.

Jacob Chansley, ‘QAnon Shaman’ Files Papers to Run for Congress in Arizona

Jacob Chansley, the man known as the QAnon Shaman, has filed papers to run for Congress in Arizona as a Libertarian.

Apple Settles on $25 Million Settlement for ‘Unintentionally’ Favoring Illegal Workers Over American Citizens

Apple agreed to a $25 million settlement over claims that the company was illegally favoring hiring immigrants over United States citizens, the Department of Justice said.

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