“Who’s the New Senator Replacing Dianne Feinstein? Get to Know Laphonza Butler!
California Governor Gavin Newsom recently appointed Laphonza Butler as the first African American woman to represent California in the US Senate. She will be replacing Senator Dianne Feinstein who represented California since 1992. Butler is a lifelong advocate of social justice
“Once Futuristic: Can Boeing Re-Ignite the Future of Starliner?
The Boeing Starliner, the new capsule designed to carry astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS), was once seen as the future of American spaceflight. However, its future is now uncertain after the recent botched test flight, which Boeing
“Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s Risky Rise: How the Right’s Bet Could Blow Up In their Faces
The stunning elevation of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a controversial environmental activist, to the right of President Trump has caused consternation among prominent Republicans. They fear this could now backfire on the GOP. Kennedy Jr., the son of former senator and
“Caucuses Clash: McCarthy and McConnell Experience Setbacks
The recent shifts in political power in the United States have taken an unexpected turn as Mitch McConnell and Kevin McCarthy have suffered setbacks in their quest to maintain control of their respective caucuses. While McConnell has been able to
IRS Whistleblower Exposes Trump & Wealthy Americans’ Tax Returns: Official Charged
In a shocking turn of events, a former Internal Revenue Service (IRS) consultant has been charged with illegally obtaining the tax returns of numerous high-profile individuals, including President Donald Trump. The news was first reported by the Wall Street
“Trump’s Supposed Gun Purchase ‘Crime’ Under Fire from Prosecutors
Trumps Possible Crime: Gun Purchasing As recent events have unfolded, prosecutors across the nation are questioning the legality of an alleged gun purchase made by President Donald J. Trump. It has come to light that Trump had allegedly purchased a weapon,
Uncovering The Realities of US Shutdown Woes: A Look Back At History
The United States has a long and extensive history of threatened and real shutdowns of the federal government, yet lawmakers once again find themselves in a familiar position. Shutdowns occur when laws expire and Congress is unable to pass a
House Votes on Three Spending Bills—Agriculture Plan Fails!
The House of Representatives has recently passed three spending bills, but were unsuccessful in trying to pass the fourth. The three successful bills, H.R. 7617, H.R. 7618, and H.R. 7620, consist of $900 billion in emergency budget for 2021. It
“Reagan’s Rule Revived? GOP Candidates Embrace the Gipper, But Could He Survive Trump’s Takeover?
In the current political climate, Republican candidates attempt to win voter support by embracing former President Reagan's messages of patriotism, government responsibility, and small government. But, analysts believe that Reagan would likely not be in step with the GOP of
“Sen. Bob Menendez: Pressure Mounts as Calls for Resignation Surge
In recent days, longtime U.S. Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ) has come under increasing scrutiny and pressure from his colleagues to resign his post due to potential criminal prosecution. This situation arises from an ongoing Justice Department investigation into Menendez's lengthy