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PoliticsMar 9

NTSB Board Member Todd Inman Says White House Fired Him Mid-Term

National Transportation Safety Board member Todd Inman departed the agency abruptly, claiming the White House terminated him two years into his five-year term.

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PoliticsApr 4

Political Phrase 'Not Fit for Purpose' Gains Renewed Attention

The phrase 'not fit for purpose' first used by Labour Home Secretary John Reid continues to resonate in political discourse.

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PoliticsMar 21

Paxton leads Cornyn in Texas GOP Senate primary polling as Trump endorsement awaited

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton holds polling advantage over Senator John Cornyn in their Republican primary runoff while both seek Trump's endorsement.

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PoliticsMar 24

Investigation Links American Businessman to $278 Million Network with China Ties

Fox News investigation alleges Neville Roy Singham and activist Jodie Evans operated network moving $278 million through interconnected organizations.

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PoliticsApr 6

Trump Makes Joke About Running for President of Venezuela

President Trump made humorous remarks about potentially running for president of Venezuela, claiming he polls well there.

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PoliticsApr 1

Michigan Democratic Rep. Karen Whitsett Announces Exit from Politics

Michigan State Representative Karen Whitsett says she will leave elected office, citing conflicts between her Christian faith and Democratic Party positions.

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PoliticsApr 4

Religious Leaders Deliver Easter Messages Amid National Divisions

Franklin Graham and former President Trump delivered separate Easter-related messages addressing faith and national unity during Holy Week.

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PoliticsMar 8

Jewish Leaders Urge Chicago Mayor to Create Antisemitism Task Force

The Anti-Defamation League is pushing Mayor Brandon Johnson to act on antisemitism task force recommendations that have awaited action for nearly a month.

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PoliticsMar 11

DNC Sues Trump Administration for Information on Federal Agents at Polling Sites

The Democratic National Committee filed a lawsuit seeking information about potential deployment of federal agents to polling places during elections.

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PoliticsMar 21

Political Leaders Debate Nuclear Power Regulation and Energy Policy Direction

Political figures discuss nuclear regulatory reform and energy governance amid broader debates over power infrastructure and climate policies.

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PoliticsMar 5

Trump Comments on Iran Leadership Transition Scenarios

President Trump discussed potential outcomes of Iranian leadership change, expressing concern about succession after Ayatollah Khamenei.

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PoliticsMar 8

Jeffries Addresses Iran Policy, Harris Political Standing in NBC Interview

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries discussed opposition to ground troops in Iran and defended Kamala Harris's political relevance during NBC interview.

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PoliticsMar 11

17 States Sue Trump Administration Over College Race Data Collection Requirements

Seventeen Democratic-led states filed lawsuit challenging new federal policy requiring colleges to collect and report race-based admissions data.

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PoliticsMar 21

Federal Judge Orders Voice of America Restoration; Trump Administration Appeals

A federal judge ruled that Voice of America must restore operations and recall furloughed employees after the Trump administration reduced the news service to skeleton staffing.

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PoliticsMar 26

Tennessee Congressman Faces Scrutiny Over Anti-Muslim Comments

Rep. Andy Ogles drew criticism for stating Muslims 'don't belong' in American society despite representing a district with significant Muslim population.

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