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Trump’s Immigration Policies: Is the Sky Falling for Undocumented Immigrants?

The landscape for undocumented immigrants in the United States has grown increasingly turbulent, leaving many asking if the sky is indeed falling. The situation is fraught with uncertainty, fueled by recent executive orders, ICE raids, border policies, and anticipated future measures that could reshape immigration in the country. President Donald Trump’s recent executive orders, issued…

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Trump Orders Immediate Dismantling of Federal DEI Programs; Employees Placed on Leave

In a sweeping move to reshape federal diversity initiatives, President Donald Trump has signed executive orders dismantling Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs across the federal government. Effective immediately, the government will place all federal employees serving in DEI roles on paid leave as departments work to terminate these programs. Executive Orders Target DEI Programs…

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5 Breaking News Stories: Trump’s Orders, Historic Snowstorm, and Snoop Dogg Backlash

The political landscape in the United States is buzzing with activity as President Donald Trump begins his second term. Meanwhile, an unprecedented storm is wreaking havoc across the South, and cultural icons are making headlines in unexpected ways. Here are the top five breaking news stories dominating today’s headlines. 1. Trump Signs 12 Executive Orders…

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New Year, New President: Trump Signs Executive Order Ending Birthright Citizenship Order

On January 20, 2025, President Donald Trump signed an executive order titled "Protecting the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship," aiming to end birthright citizenship for certain children born in the United States. This policy change targets children born to parents who are neither U.S. citizens nor lawful permanent residents, effectively denying automatic citizenship to…

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Jack Smith’s Final Report: Trump’s Actions on January 6 and Legal Fallout

The long-anticipated final report from Special Counsel Jack Smith paints a vivid and troubling picture of Donald Trump’s actions leading up to, during, and after the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. It reveals troubling details about his conduct. The 137-page document, released on January 14, 2025, delves into what Trump knew, said,…

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Trump Sentenced to One Year in Hush Money Case: Unprecedented Ruling Sparks Fairness Debate

In a historic legal proceeding, a court sentenced President-elect Donald Trump to one year in prison today in New York. The court convicted him on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records related to hush money payments made during his 2016 presidential campaign. Background of the Case The charges stem from payments made to adult…

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Understanding South Korea’s Political Crisis and What Lies Ahead

South Korea is currently experiencing a significant political crisis that has disrupted its governance and raised concerns both domestically and internationally. Background of the Crisis The turmoil began on December 3, 2024, when President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law, citing threats from "anti-state" forces allegedly sympathetic to North Korea. This unprecedented move in South…

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Unequal Justice: Presidential Pardons, Felons in Office, and Self-Enrichment at the Top of America’s Power Structure

The United States, with its promise of equality, often operates on systems that appear to weigh individuals differently. These differences are based on their status, wealth, or race. One glaring example is the stark disparity between the powers of the President and the lack of similar privileges for the average citizen. This disparity particularly affects…

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South Korea In Crisis: Unpacking Martial Law, Protests, and Yoon’s U-Turn Explained

South Korea's political landscape has been shaken following President Yoon Suk Yeol's declaration of martial law on December 3, 2024. This unexpected move was justified by Yoon as a means to root out "anti-state forces." It was met with swift condemnation both domestically and internationally. The martial law decree aimed to address political unrest. It…

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President Biden Pardons Hunter Biden for a Decade of Criminal Offenses

President Joe Biden recently granted his son, Hunter Biden, a full pardon for all criminal offenses from January 2014 to December 2024. Biden cited "raw politics" and a "miscarriage of justice" as reasons for the controversial decision, sparking widespread debate. A Highly Controversial Decision The pardon included Hunter’s previous convictions, an unprecedented act in U.S.…

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Trump Skips FBI Checks for Cabinet Picks: Risks or Efficiency?

President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team has decided to bypass traditional FBI background checks for several Cabinet picks, opting instead for private vetting firms. Trump has criticized the FBI for its lengthy clearance procedures, calling them inefficient and biased. However, this decision has sparked significant concerns over security and transparency, given the critical roles these appointees…

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Yes, Trump Is a Felon: His Presidency Win Sparks Debate on Felon Rights

Former President Donald J. Trump, now President-elect after his 2024 presidential election victory, continues to make history—not only for his political comeback but also for being a convicted felon. Trump’s convictions include falsifying business records connected to hush money payments during his 2016 campaign. Despite these legal challenges, his win highlights the enduring support of…

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