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President Biden Tests Positive for COVID-19

In the wake of his diagnosis, all of Biden's travel plans and events were canceled including his speech in Pennsylvania, planned to begin just hours after the White House reported his diagnosis.

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Highlights from the Seven Prior House Select Committee Hearings on January 6th

With mountains of bolstering evidence and the eighth Committee hearing on the horizon, we look back at the seven previous hearings and highlight the most profound evidence shared. So far we know that tonight’s Committee hearing will add an additional layer of understanding to the insurrection and the former president’s plans and intentions.

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House Passes the Respect for Marriage Act

The House passed the Respect for Marriage Act, in hopes of codifying same-sex marriage. In the wake of the recent overturn of Roe v. Wade, Democrat Jerry Nadler created this bill to ensure that the Supreme Court cannot overturn Obergefell v. Hodges.

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Land of the Free, Home of the Hanger Abortion

The Supreme Court of the United States revoked the right for a woman to make decisions regarding her own body a mere ten days ago. The reactions from citizens nationwide have been rightfully intense and emotional, but the Supreme Court is not likely to hear another abortion case in the foreseeable future.

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Former DOJ Officials Testify that President Trump Pressured DOJ to Overturn 2020 Election in January 6th House Select Committee Hearing

Former acting Attorney General Jeffery Rosen, former acting Deputy Attorney General Richard Donoghue, and the former head of DOJ’s Office of Legal Counsel Steven Engel testified in front of the House Committee on January 6th, making statements that broaden the committee’s understanding of former President Trump’s demands for a Department of Justice investigation into the 2020 election.

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Truman and the Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Intelligence and its Role in the Decision-Making Process

Whether it was “right” or “wrong” of President Truman to drop the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki is highly debated and has been debated since August 6th and 9th, 1945. The attacks were brutal and had long lasting effects on the Japanese, but President Truman maintained until the day he died that he had regrets about the decision.

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Ninth Summit of the Americas Commences in Los Angeles

Leaders from across the American continents spoke at Summit events throughout the weekend to work on issues that impact the countries of the Western Hemisphere.

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Meet the Newest and Youngest Chief White House Correspondent

Emily Barkann has officially replaced Garrett Whitton as Chief White House Correspondent and brings with her a professional suitcase of experience.

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Former White Press Secretary Jen Psaki to join MSNBC this Fall

Following reports in April that the former press secretary was planning on leaving the Biden Administration to accept an on-air role at MSNBC, Psaki held her final White House press briefing on May 13th after spending over a year and three months as President Biden’s Press Secretary.

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A Comprehension of why Putin wants Ukraine

The United States and other NATO countries continue to keep an eye on what Putin does while also holding more meetings to dissuade Putin from starting a bloody war and reach a diplomatic settlement instead. No one knows what Putin will do.

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Biden Administration's Year In Review

President Biden and his administration are undoubtedly facing ongoing issues regarding their agenda. Still, they have remained optimistic by focusing on what they have managed to get done even as the President’s approval rating sinks.

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New Year...New Biden Objectives

The administration also looks to protect the right to vote in upcoming elections, reform harmful and unfair police practices, and continue to fill empty positions in the federal government.

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A Star-Studded White House Christmas

The holiday season has become a spectacle at the First Family’s home throughout the years. Starting during President Jimmy Carter’s term in 1978, PBS has aired In Performance at the White House to showcase the spirited structure of American culture.

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Remembering an American Patriot, Senator Robert Dole

Throughout the rest of his career in Congress, Dole made a name for himself by proposing bills and being a master of legislative cooperation among the parties.

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The Longest Day of the Longest Week of the Biden Presidency

While the country’s attention was on the Rittenhouse case, history was made in Washington, DC. Vice President Kamala Harris temporarily held the powers and duties of President of the United States, becoming the first woman to do so.

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Build Back Better Caps Off a Long Week at the White House

On Friday, November 5, the bill, which has already passed through the Senate, was debated and voted on until the late hours of the night. Biden postponed his weekend trip to Rehoboth Beach, Delaware this weekend so that he could help lobby.

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Close Gubernatorial Elections take Center Stage in Election 2021

Virginia and New Jersey are two of only five states that hold elections in years that differ from those holding presidential or congressional mid-term elections.

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