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‘Unless Jesus Christ was running’: In the heart of MAGA country, post-verdict Trump is still the...
Politico via Yahoo News· 3 days agoTrump visited Terre Haute — like John F. Kennedy Jr., Richard Nixon, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton before him — in 2016, packing more than 2,000 people into the Indiana ...
Democrats, progressives cheering Trump verdict should be mourning this loss instead
Fox News· 3 days agoNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A Manhattan jury rendered its verdict on Donald Trump...
Biden Is Abusing the FACE Act To Silence His Pro-Life Critics
Newsweek· 2 days agoJoe Biden is making Richard Nixon look like an amateur. Nixon became infamous for using government...
70+ June Trivia Questions to Kickstart Your Summer Fun
LOVE to KNOW via Yahoo News· 6 days agoHong Kong The first American mint was opened on June 10, 1652, in what US state? Massachusetts What...
One Man's Opinion: Debating the debates ... and more
Gwinnett Daily Post· 2 days agoThe first nationally televised presidential debate in 1960, carried simultaneously live on radio, was a gentlemanly contest between then U.S. Senator...
Donald Trump conviction: Will he go to prison? Can he still run for president? What happens now?
Philly.com· 7 days agoDonald Trump made history on Thursday, becoming the first former president and first major-party...
How Biden Can Win the Debate
The Atlantic· 4 days ago“Voters clearly recognize the huge steps backward a Trump presidency might bring—they are pessimistic about what he could do to abortion rights, progress...
PODCAST | Why It Matters: Global Abortion Access After Roe
Foreign Relations· 2 days agoGlobally, there is broad medical consensus that access to safe abortion and reproductive care saves...
Stiehm: A grave moment in history
Provo Daily Herald· 9 hours agoThe Jan. 6 mob attack on the Capitol was the worst day of my life. Jan. 6 was the best day of former President Donald Trump’s life. The man enjoyed every...
A historic and unprecedented moment: Where Trump’s conviction fits in history
WAMC Northeast Public Radio· 7 days agoFor the first time in history, a former president of the United States has been convicted on criminal charges. Donald Trump has been found guilty of falsifying business records to influence ...