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Trump’s ‘Babies of Slaves’ Rant Distorts What the Fourteenth Amendment Actually Says
Donald Trump used Truth Social to renew his attacks on birthright citizenship and the U.S. courts, calling the constitutional guarantee…
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Florida Residents Sue U.S. Government Over Jan. 6 Police Force
A group of Floridians who attacked the U.S. Capitol in Washington DC 0n January 6, 2021 have filed a federal…
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Gas Prices Surge Above $4 Per Gallon Nationwide
For the first time since 2022, the average price of regular gasoline in the United States has climbed above $4…
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House Bill Would Bar Federal Education Funds From Programs Involving Gender Dysphoria, Sexually-Oriented Material
A bill introduced by Mary Miller (IL-15) in the U.S. House would bar federal K–12 education funds from being used…
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Millions March Nationwide in Third ‘No Kings’ Protests
Millions of Americans flooded city streets, town squares, and state capitols on Saturday in the third wave of “No Kings”…
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Farmers plan to use federal bridge payments mainly to reduce debt
by Mónica Cordero, Investigate Midwest, Investigate Midwest March 24, 2026 Nearly half of American farmers plan to use federal assistance…
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Senate Passes DHS Funding Bill, but Shutdown Continues as House GOP Rejects It
The Senate voted unanimously early Friday to approve a stopgap spending bill to fund most of the Department of Homeland…
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Trump’s Signature to Appear on U.S. Currency for First Time in History, Treasury Announces
The U.S. Treasury Department announced Thursday that President Donald Trump’s signature will be featured on all new U.S. paper currency.…
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Trump Utilizes Mail-In Voting While Continually Calling It “Cheating”
President Donald Trump cast a mail-in ballot in a Florida special election held March 24, 2026, the same week he…
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High pesticide-use counties often have higher-than-average late-stage cancer rates
by Ben Felder, Investigate Midwest, Investigate MidwestMarch 16, 2026 Seventy-one percent of counties that spray the most glyphosate have late-stage…
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