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Female senator's office denies 'scandalous' affair allegations

Republican Senator Joni Ernst's office is forcefully denying recent reports of alleged improper relationships with high-ranking military officials, dismissing them as "a slanderous lie." The allegations, initially reported by ProPublica, have stirred ethical concerns due to Ernst's significant role on…
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Trump Education nominee Linda McMahon confirmed

The Senate has voted to confirm Linda McMahon, President Trump's pick to lead the Department of Education, by a six-vote margin. McMahon, a former World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) executive, was confirmed along party lines in a 51-45 vote. Trump pick…
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Kristi Noem touts 'consequences' for criminal aliens as ICE deportation efforts lag

Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem touted new arrests of criminal aliens following a recent ICE operation in northern Virginia. Sporting a tactical vest, Noem highlighted the arrests of gang members and sex offenders in a video shared on her…
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Donald Jr. brings new girlfriend to Capitol to hear President Trump roast Democrats

Donald Trump Jr. brought his new girlfriend, Bettina Anderson, to the Capitol on Tuesday night to hear President Trump bash his Democratic opponents in a major speech to Congress. Anderson, 38, was shoulder to shoulder with 47-year-old Donald Jr. as…
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Disgraced Illinois 'super mayor' Tiffany Henyard faces fresh subpoena as accusations of corruption pile up

Tiffany Henyard, the embattled Democratic mayor of Dolton, Illinois, has been served with a subpoena in a case involving a development project on land previously owned by her boyfriend Kamal Woods, Fox News reported. This adds to the ongoing investigations…
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Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito dissent as Supreme Court refuses case over 'bias response teams' on college campuses

The Supreme Court declined Monday to hear a First Amendment case involving the "bias response team" at Indiana University, the Washington Examiner reported. Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas dissented from the majority on this refusal.  Bias response teams encourage…
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HHS employees have 10 days to apply for early retirement amid federal downsizing

Emails received by Reuters indicate that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services informed employees on Monday that they may apply for early retirement within 10 days and should provide details on their successes over the preceding week. Republican…
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DEFSEC Hegseth criticizes Clinton’s 'Reset' initiative

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton recently voiced sharp criticism over the alleged decision by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to pause U.S. Cyber Command's offensive operations against Russia. In a defense of his strategy, Hegseth pointed to Clinton's own attempt…
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Senate Republicans fail to advance bill preventing boys from playing in girls' sports

A Senate Republican effort to codify a bill preventing boys from participating in girls' sports ran into a roadblock earlier this week. According to Fox News, the attempt was held up in the filibuster process, as it did not reach…
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Top spokesperson for Sec. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. abruptly resigns

Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is off to a successful start, but he isn't without his fair share of bumps in the road. One of those happened this week, as it was reported by Politico…
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