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Category: Politics

Texas Supreme Court rejects push to refute 127,000 ‘drive-through’ votes

November 2, 2020November 2, 2020 Sophia Andrew

The Texas Supreme Court on Sunday tossed out a suit by a gathering of Republicans trying to throw 127,000 votes cast at drive-through…

anti-Trump protests in Manhattan the leader of Black Lives Matter get arrested

November 2, 2020 Olivia John

A head of the Black Lives Matters development was among a gathering of against Trump dissenters captured in Manhattan Sunday subsequent to conflicting…

More than 1 million NYC residents have now casted a ballot early

November 2, 2020 Emma Perkins

More than 1 million Big Apple inhabitants have projected voting forms during the city’s nine days of early democratic — or around 20%…

After the election Dr. Fauci may fired by Trump

November 2, 2020 Florence Alessi

President Trump late Sunday night indicated that he may fire White House Coronavirus Task Force part Dr. Anthony Fauci after the political decision….

The former president took time out to shoot some hoops for Joe Biden

November 1, 2020 Olivia John

The previous president invested significant time to shoot a few loops Saturday during a Michigan crusade stop for his one-time Vice President Joe…

Trump and Biden break student insults about whipping one another while campaigning

November 1, 2020 Benjamin Leo

A taxing day of battling evidently left both President Trump and Joe Biden feeling a little punchy Saturday — or if nothing else…

“Don’t let Biden destroy the Supreme Court of the United States” Trump

October 30, 2020 Sophia Andrew

President Trump took to Twitter to impact the Supreme Court following its choice this week to permit Pennsylvania and North Carolina to include…

Trump, Biden; In preparation for the Florida rallies five days before the election

October 30, 2020 Emma Perkins

President Trump and Democratic official up-and-comer Joe Biden on Thursday will have dueling rallies in Florida as surveys demonstrate an amazingly close race…

Harlem heavyweights embrace Alvin Bragg for Manhattan head prosecutor

October 28, 2020 Lucas Carter

Previous Rep. Charles Rangel, ex-Gov. David Paterson and other Harlem stalwarts supported Alvin Bragg for Manhattan lead prosecutor on Tuesday. “We have in…

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