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Poll Signals Generational Shift in Potential Future Senate Contest

A recent survey suggests a potential shift in voter preferences for a future Senate primary in New York, with a younger candidate significantly outpacing a long-serving incumbent in a hypothetical matchup. The poll, conducted among likely primary voters in New York, shows the younger challenger leading by 19 percentage points over the veteran senator. The [...]

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Implement Sweeping Medicare

Washington, D.C. — A renewed effort is underway in the United States to reduce the cost of prescription medications, as federal officials prepare to revisit a proposal that would align certain drug prices with the lower rates found in other developed countries. According to individuals familiar with the matter, the proposal—known as a “most favored [...]

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Supreme Court Declines to Review State Rulings on Voting and Firearm Laws

The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear multiple appeals involving state election laws and firearm regulations, allowing lower court rulings to stand. One case involved a legal effort to revive two state-level voting laws that had been struck down by a state supreme court. The laws restricted same-day voter registration and limited ballot collection [...]

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U.S. Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Trump Administration’s Transgender Military Ban

The U.S. Supreme Court’s Decision on the Trump Administration’s Transgender Military Ban: A Legal and Cultural Milestone In a highly significant ruling, the U States Supreme Court recently delivered a decision in favor of the Trump administration’s controversial transgender military ban, marking a decisive moment in the ongoing legal battle over the rights of transgender [...]

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‘Sopranos’ And ‘Wire’ Star Passes Away At 84

Charley Scalies, known for his endearing roles on hit HBO series “The Sopranos” and “The Wire,” passed away last week. He was 84. The tough-talking Italian actor passed away at a Pennsylvania nursing home, according to his family. Scalies had been living at the Phoenixville facility while undergoing extended care for Alzheimer’s, his daughter Anne [...]

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“It’s Enough to Arrest Her”: Letitia James Could Face More Charges after Caught Violating Huge Trump EO

Libs of TikTok made a stunning discovery that could lead to New York Attorney General Letitia James facing charges for her failure to comply with Trump’s executive orders banning transgender surgeries for minors. Despite Trump’s decisive action to end these surgeries, Letitia James still informs minors that they have the right to elective transgender surgeries. [...]

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Former Biden Administration Staffer Pleads Guilty in Massive Fraud Scheme

Levita Almuete Ferrer, 64, of Montgomery Village, Maryland, pleaded guilty today to embezzling more than $650,000 from the U.S. State Department over a two-year period. The guilty plea was announced by U.S. Attorney Edward R. Martin Jr., Special Agent in Charge Benjamin Brockschmidt of the U.S. Department of State’s Office of Inspector General, and Deputy [...]

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