Politics
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Massachusetts Mayor Arrested for Alleged Fraudulent Use of Pandemic Relief Funds
Lawrence Mayor Brian DePeña faces wire fraud and money laundering charges after allegedly diverting over $1 million in federal pandemic aid for personal and political debts.
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Ohio Mother Challenges Organ Donation Rules After Son’s Eyes Were Taken Without Her Consent
Andrea Mauk’s fight exposes troubling gaps in organ donation consent laws and the commercial incentives driving the system.
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Marco Rubio’s Rise as a Diplomat Signals a Shift in U.S. Foreign Policy
Once mocked by Donald Trump, Senator Marco Rubio has emerged as a key diplomatic figure, reshaping U.S. foreign policy with notable achievements and a new strategic vision.
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The Complex Debate Over Assisted Death and the Meaning of Unbearable Suffering
As assisted death laws expand, voices like Joni Eareckson Tada challenge the definition of unbearable suffering, emphasizing enduring faith and compassion over ending life.
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Ex-NBA Players Challenge WNBA’s Gender Boundaries in 2027 Draft Entry
Former NBA athletes Enes Kanter Freedom and Royce White plan to enter the 2027 WNBA Draft, highlighting ongoing debates about gender identity and the nature of women’s sports leagues amid cultural confusion over defining womanhood.
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Ex-Ukraine Prosecutor’s Book Challenges Biden’s Role in Controversial Firing
Viktor Shokin’s new book offers a firsthand account of his removal as Ukraine’s prosecutor general, alleging Joe Biden’s involvement was tied to investigations into Hunter Biden’s Burisma ties. The book raises questions about U.S. foreign aid, corruption, and political influence in Ukraine.
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Abdul El-Sayed’s Medicare for All Plan Sparks Debate Over Coverage and Funding
Michigan Senate nominee Abdul El-Sayed’s Medicare for All proposal includes expansive healthcare coverage and higher taxes, drawing sharp criticism from Republicans and raising questions about taxpayer-funded services.
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Inside Moonshot AI: China’s Startup Redefining Freedom and Innovation in Tech
Moonshot AI, a Beijing-based startup, is challenging traditional corporate norms with a unique organizational model and a groundbreaking AI product, Kimi K3. Its approach to freedom, leadership, and innovation offers a fresh perspective on competing with Western tech giants.
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Democratic Socialist Francesca Hong’s Rise Signals Growing Left Influence Nationwide
Francesca Hong’s lead in Wisconsin’s Democratic primary highlights the expanding reach of socialist ideas beyond traditional political boundaries, raising concerns among conservatives and some Democrats alike.
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Wisconsin Democrat Francesca Hong Among Few Opposing Child Grooming Felony Bill
Francesca Hong was one of six Wisconsin Democrats voting against Assembly Bill 677, which criminalizes grooming children for sexual activity as a felony. The bill passed overwhelmingly and was signed into law by Governor Tony Evers.










