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Israel Asks U.S. for $10 Billion in Military Aid

In the backdrop of this appeal, discussions have been initiated within the Biden administration, in collaboration with congressional members, to potentially curate a larger combined aid package.

The Constitution: A Brief History and Timeline

The United States Constitution is a foundational document that has shaped the course of American history and continues to impact the lives of citizens today.

Election Integrity Challenged in U.S.: Duplicate Ballots in San Diego, Flawed Instructions in Pennsylvania Ignite Concerns

During April primary elections in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, nearly 19,000 ballots were issued with erroneous instructions regarding the number of candidates voters should select in a particular race.

Less ‘Gain-Of-Function’ Research After COVID

Scientists are limiting their research to fewer countries, committing to neutralizing viruses in the field, and are focusing on domestic animals that have already had human contact.

Wisconsin Looks to Prohibit Private Election Funding

The Wisconsin legislature is looking to create a state constitutional amendment where voters would decide if private election donations would be prohibited at the local level.

RFK Jr. to Speak at CPAC Amid Rising Republican Support

Kennedy is a "unique voice in advocating for the defunding of the weaponized bureaucracy and ensuring the constitutional right of medical freedom."

Kari Lake Joins Arizona Senate Race, Eyes Sen. Sinema’s Seat

Kari Lake, who previously vied for the gubernatorial seat in Arizona as a Republican, has officially entered the race for the U.S. Senate, with the necessary paperwork filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC).

Trump Seeks Dismissal of 2020 Election Case, Citing Presidential Immunity

The narrative painted by Trump's legal defense is one that advocates for the preservation of a longstanding precedent, positioning the indictment as an anomaly that threatens to undermine the constitutional safeguards vested in the presidency.

McCarthy ‘Won’t Run’ for House Speaker Again

“I’ll never give up on the American people. That doesn’t mean I have to be speaker to do what I have to do for the American people.”

California’s Newsom Appoints Black, Lesbian Kamala Harris Adviser from Maryland to Replace Feinstein

In 2021, Newsom vowed to nominate a black woman to the U.S. Senate should Sen. Feinstein resign.

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