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Sen. Cory Booker is making headlines with a marathon speech against President Trump's policies, speaking for over 20 hours. As he passionately addresses issues like Medicaid and Social Security, he emphasizes the urgency of standing up for American d...
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As Women's History Month ends, President Trump's executive order targets the Smithsonian Institution, claiming it's influenced by divisive ideologies. It aims to reshape historical narratives and restore removed monuments. This echoes the legacy of R...
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Gospel artist Marvin Sapp ignited debate after a viral video showed him urging ushers to close doors during offering. He clarified that the incident occurred at a national meeting, emphasizing that funds raised were for the conference budget, not per...
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Indiana's Senate Bill 287, introduced by Sen. Gary Byrne, mandates party affiliation for school board candidates, igniting debate statewide. Critics warn this shift may politicize education, detracting from academic priorities. Supporters argue it cl...