House Deflects on Impeachment, Despite Boebert’s Push for a Vote

The House successfully thwarted an attempt to impeach President Biden on Thursday, although Republican leaders still had to appease their more extreme members who pushed for the vote. According to Politico, the chamber voted 219-208 to refer two articles of impeachment to committees that are already investigating the administration. While Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert, who …

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Modi Asserts Democracy as He Appeals to Congress

Prime Minister Narendra Modi faced criticism during his visit to the US concerning India’s human rights record, press freedom, and crackdowns on dissent. However, Modi addressed these concerns in a speech to Congress, asserting that India considers itself “the mother of democracy.” Upon his arrival in the House chamber, Modi received a warm welcome, …

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President Trump and Reacts to Hunter Biden’s Plea Deal

When news broke of Hunter Biden’s plea deal for federal tax and gun charges, Donald Trump criticized the “corrupt” Justice Department under President Biden, claiming that Hunter Biden received nothing more than a “traffic ticket,” according to the Hill. On the other hand, Talking Points Memo, a left-leaning publication, criticized Republicans for their relentless campaign …

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‘I-95 Set to Open in Just 2 Weeks: A Monumental Achievement’

The collapsed section of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia is set to reopen within two weeks, announced Governor Josh Shapiro on Saturday. The governor made this announcement after joining President Biden on a helicopter tour to assess the damage on the highway, which has been closed to East Coast traffic since last weekend. Governor Shapiro …

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What Has Made the Risk of Default So Much Higher at Present

The ongoing debt-ceiling crisis appears strikingly similar to the 2011 clash between congressional Republicans and former President Barack Obama. Once again, the GOP majority in the House is using the threat of a national default to pressure a first-term Democratic president to agree to spending cuts in exchange for raising the federal borrowing limit. A …

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Addressing the Urgent Need for New Gun Laws in the US: The Call for a Fresh Congress

President Biden delivered a powerful speech on Friday, commemorating the one-year anniversary of a significant federal firearms legislation. In his address in Connecticut, he emphasized the need for increased gun restrictions and called for action from Congress. While acknowledging the importance of prayers, Biden stressed that they alone are not enough to stop the …

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Fox Producer Fired for Using ‘Wannabe Dictator’ Chyron

Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson revealed that a producer from his time at the network recently resigned after airing a controversial chyron that referred to President Biden as a “wannabe dictator.” The caption was displayed on a split screen featuring Biden and Donald Trump, who had just been arraigned. The chyron read, “Wannabe dictator …

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Biden and Ticket Agencies Reach Agreement to Disclose Fees

President Biden made an announcement on Thursday alongside executives from ticket agencies, stating that these companies have made a commitment to stop adding unexpected fees at the end of customers’ online orders. This change comes after pressure mounted last year when people purchasing Taylor Swift tickets on Ticketmaster experienced inflated prices, long waiting times, and …

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Is it Truly a Market Relief or Just a Temporary Boost?

President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy have agreed in principle on raising the nation’s debt limit, but the final approval rests in Congress’ hands. The deal has already received pushback from both progressive Democrats and ultra-conservatives, and failure to secure votes from members of their own parties by the June 5 deadline could result …

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Celebration of Pride Hosted by Biden

President Biden hosted a grand Pride Month celebration at the White House on Saturday, demonstrating support for the LGBTQ+ community during a time when discriminatory bills are on the rise. The event was postponed from Thursday due to smoke pollution caused by Canadian wildfires, but the President and First Lady Jill Biden were able to …

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