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former President Trump’s impeachment trial will begin the week of Feb. 8 :Chuck Schumer

January 23, 2021 Dave Barr

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer on Friday reported that previous President Trump’s impeachment preliminary will start the seven day stretch of Feb. 8…

A Maryland congressman was reportedly prevented from entering the US House chamber with gun

January 23, 2021 Benjamin Leo

A Maryland congressman was supposedly kept from going into the US House chamber on Thursday when his gun set off the recently introduced…

Kamala Harris shattered two centuries of history when she was sworn in as the first female VP of the US

January 21, 2021 Emma Perkins

Kamala Harris broke two centuries of history on Wednesday when she was confirmed as the primary female VP of the United States. The…

will work to help Americans through the “crises we face”,​President Biden posted his first tweet

January 21, 2021 Dave Barr

​President Biden posted his first tweet minutes subsequent to being confirmed on Wednesday, saying he will attempt to help Americans through the “crises…

The US will pause some deportations for 100 days:DHS

January 21, 2021 Benjamin Leo

The US will stop a few deportations for 100 days, as per the Department of Homeland Security — a ban guaranteed by President…

Andrew Yang in quarantine after a staffer tested positive for COVID-19

January 20, 2021 Florence Alessi

Andrew Yang’s high-flying mayoral mission was constrained back to the sidelines Tuesday after a staff member tried positive for COVID-19, placing the competitor…

Justice Department insider trading probe into Sen. Richard Burr has ended without charges

January 20, 2021 Dave Barr

A Justice Department insider exchanging test into Sen. Richard Burr — who sold up to $1.7 million in stocks right off the bat…

President Trump “was right” to take a “tougher approach to China”: Tony Blinken

January 20, 2021 Benjamin Leo

President-elect Joe Biden’s nominee for secretary of state Tony Blinken said Tuesday that President Trump “was right” to take a “harder way to…

The Biden Institut will not disclose its donors,report

January 20, 2021 Florence Alessi

The Biden Institute, a policy research center at the University of Delaware established by the approaching president, won’t reveal its donors once Joe…

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