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Minnesota judge who retired after being suspended for misconduct denied petition to change his first name to ‘Judge’

A disgraced Minnesota judge's petition to have his first name legally changed to "Judge" was denied by Ramsey County Judge Leonardo Castro, MPR News reported. The man, former Anoka County Judge John Dehen, retired from his position on Oct. 10…
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House committee unveils Epstein flight records and Acosta transcript

Buckle up, folks—newly released documents from the House Oversight Committee are pulling back the curtain on Jeffrey Epstein’s shadowy world, and the details are as murky as a swamp on a moonless night. The committee dropped a bombshell on Friday,…
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Trump commutes remaining prison sentence of George Santos

Former Republican New York Rep. George Santos received an early Christmas present this week after he found out the remainder of his sentence was commuted by President Donald Trump. According to the Daily Caller, Trump made the bombshell revelation this…
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Senators introduce War Powers Resolution after Trump authorizes strikes off of Venezuela

President Donald Trump and his administration are taking the fight to the narcos in international waters, and some members of Congress aren't thrilled with the idea, claiming only Congress can authorize such actions abroad. According to Fox News, a bipartisan…
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Trump admin asks Supreme Court to allow National Guard troops to be deployed to Chicago

President Donald Trump's plan to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago was largely backed by Republicans and reasonable people on both sides of the aisle who know it's necessary to bring down soaring crime rates, but the move was blocked…
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To 'make ends meet': Dem bill would allow federal workers not to pay their rent

This story was originally published by the WND News Center. A Democratic U.S. senator has introduced a bill that would allow federal workers not being paid during the government shutdown to forgo their rent or mortgage payments, without penalty. The…
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'I can finally breathe': Settlement reached over retaliatory arrest of councilwoman

This story was originally published by the WND News Center. A settlement agreement has been approved by council members in Castle Hills, Texas, and the vote brings to an end a years-long fight over the retaliatory arrest of a former…
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Obama announces endorsement of Mikie Sherrill for New Jersey Governor

Democrats are in trouble in New Jersey, and former President Barack Obama is stepping in to try to reinforce Democrats ahead of a crucial election. Obama has officially endorsed New Jersey’s Democratic gubernatorial nominee, Rep. Mikie Sherrill, as she is…
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Ketanji Brown Jackson compares Black voters to disabled amid SCOTUS arguments

Hold onto your gavels, folksSupreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson just dropped a comparison during a heated hearing that’s raising eyebrows across the political spectrum, as Breitbart reports. In a recent Supreme Court session on the constitutionality of Section 2…
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Two people survive Trump's latest Caribbean drug boat strike

Two members of a submarine crew have been detained after President Donald Trump's latest Caribbean boat strike, making this the first time that anyone has survived the president's bombing campaign against suspected drug vessels. The two survivors were rescued by…
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