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Presidential Term Limits: The Ultimate Guide

The concept of presidential term limits has been a topic of discussion and debate for centuries.

Presidential Qualifications in the United States

As an American citizen, understanding the qualifications required for someone to run for the highest office in the land, the President of the United States, is not just a matter of civic awareness but also a crucial aspect of maintaining the integrity of our democracy.

Former Florida Rep. Sentenced to Four Months in Prison For COVID Fraud

Former Florida Republican state Rep. Joseph Harding has been sentenced to four months in prison after pleading guilty on charges related to committing fraud surrounding COVID relief funds.

Biden Admin Official Resigns After Israel-Related ‘Policy Disagreement’

A Biden administration official resigned from the State Department after Biden announced weapons support for Israel.

Trump Beats Biden in Latest CNBC Poll for 2024 Presidential Showdown

Trump's lead stands at 46-42, with 12% of respondents still undecided.

Opposing Israeli Party’s Agree to ‘Wartime Unity Government’ Amid Escalating Tensions with Hamas

Benny Gantz, previously serving as the defense minister and military chief of staff, disclosed a joint statement with Netanyahu detailing the formation of a specialized "war-management" Cabinet.

Pope Pushes ‘Obligatory, and Readily Monitored’ Climate Policies

The pope thinks the world is "crumbling and perhaps approaching a breaking point."

Biden Cybersecurity Agency ‘Likely’ Violated Free Speech by Colluding with Big Tech, Censoring Election Content

On Tuesday, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals broadened an existing injunction to encompass the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), amid allegations of unconstitutional collusion with big tech firms to silence "election-related speech."

Public Faith in Congress Dips Below 20% for Third Consecutive Month

Data from the latest Gallup Poll Social Series, cited by Statista, conducted between Sept 1–23, reveals that a mere "17 percent of respondents thought Congress was doing a good job."

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