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PoliticsMar 30

Sen. Cory Booker says he's not ruling out 2028 presidential run

New Jersey Senator Cory Booker indicated he may consider running for president in 2028 while focusing on his current Senate reelection campaign.

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PoliticsMar 19

Former FBI Director James Comey Subpoenaed in Justice Department Investigation

James Comey has been subpoenaed by Miami prosecutors as part of a Justice Department probe into Obama-era intelligence officials.

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PoliticsMar 7

Trump Criticizes UK PM Starmer Over Iran Strike Base Access Refusal

President Trump compared Starmer unfavorably to Winston Churchill after UK refused US access to Diego Garcia base for Iran strikes.

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PoliticsApr 6

House Republicans discuss potential Iran military action and leadership changes

Rep. Pat Fallon predicts Trump will deploy troops to Iran while reports suggest Jim Jordan may challenge Speaker Johnson.

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PoliticsApr 6

Commerce Secretary Lutnick Scheduled for House Epstein Probe Interview in May

Howard Lutnick will be questioned by House Oversight Committee on May 6 regarding his connections to Jeffrey Epstein revealed in Justice Department files.

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PoliticsApr 14

Maine GOP Senate Candidate Defends Nazi Tattoo, Blames Military Culture

Graham Platner, a Maine Republican Senate candidate, defended having a Nazi tattoo and controversial social media posts by attributing them to military culture.

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PoliticsApr 11

Montana Sen. Tim Sheehy makes emergency landing after engine failure

Republican Senator Tim Sheehy safely executed an emergency landing in a Montana field Friday after his aircraft experienced engine failure during training.

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PoliticsMar 6

Walz, Ellison Testify Before House Panel on Minnesota Welfare Fraud Scandal

Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison defended their handling of a major welfare fraud case during a House Oversight Committee hearing.

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PoliticsMar 8

Trump to Meet Latin American Leaders at Miami Golf Club Summit

President Trump will host Latin American leaders at his Miami-area golf club on Saturday as his administration focuses on Western Hemisphere relations.

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PoliticsApr 6

Hegseth Removes Military Officers, Shifts Defense Education Away from Ivy League

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth dismissed senior military officers and redirected military education partnerships from elite universities to Hillsdale College.

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PoliticsApr 6

Second Former Aide Accuses Texas Rep. Tony Gonzales of Sending Explicit Messages

A second former female staffer has accused Rep. Tony Gonzales of sending sexually explicit text messages, following his earlier admission of an affair with a different aide.

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PoliticsApr 13

Experts Call for Updates to US Trade and Security Relationships

Policy analysts suggest America's international partnerships and domestic industrial priorities require modernization to address current economic challenges.

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PoliticsApr 6

Democratic Lawmakers Visit Cuba, Criticize US Energy Restrictions

Representatives Pramila Jayapal and Jonathan Jackson visited Cuba and called for changes to US economic restrictions affecting the island's energy sector.

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PoliticsApr 1

Trump Administration to Move U.S. Forest Service Headquarters from DC to Salt Lake City

The Department of Agriculture announced plans to relocate the Forest Service headquarters and restructure the agency, moving 260 positions to Utah.

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PoliticsApr 9

Renewable Energy Advocates Win Control of Arizona Utility Board

Clean energy proponents gained majority control of Salt River Project's board in Phoenix after a closely watched election that attracted national attention.

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