Politics

Guilty Verdict For Proud Boys In US Capitol Riot Case

Five members of the Proud Boys have been found guilty for their role in the January 6th US Capitol riot. The guilty verdicts come after a complex trial process that has spanned four months. The verdicts were handed to Proud Boy chairman Henry “Enrique” Tarrio, Ethan Nordean, Joe Biggs, Zachary Rehl, and Dominic Pezzola. The […]

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Fox News Pays The Largest Defamation Settlement In US History

The largest defamation settlement in United States history. And that doesn’t even begin to tell the real story. On 18th April, Fox News announced the $787.5 million settlement with Dominion Voting Systems. The company was front and center of baseless accusations by Fox News that claimed voter fraud during the 2020 US presidential election. Fox […]

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Montana Becomes The first U.S. State to Ban TikTok

Montana became the first state in the union to ban TikTok following the passage of a bill in the state House of Representatives. While the controversial measure is expected to be challenged in court, it represents the first step toward broader official censorship of the popular Chinese app. By a 54-43 vote, the Montana House […]

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Washington Embarrassed Again After New Leaks

Once again, a set of classified documents has leaked from the U.S. Once again, the Pentagon has been left embarrassed. The leaked documents have sent shockwaves through global politics, sparking widespread speculation and controversy. The leaked files, which made their way on social media, appear to shed light on previously undisclosed information about the U.S. […]

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SVB Collapse Sparks Political Debate on Financial Regulation

The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB), a major California-based bank specializing in tech startups, has triggered a heated political debate about the role of government regulation in the financial sector. As experts continue to analyze the causes and implications of SVB’s failure, politicians from both sides of the aisle are already using the event […]

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Vikings Release Wide Receiver Adam Thielen

The Minnesota Vikings released wide receiver Adam Thielen on Friday after a long tenure with the team. A fan favorite, Thielen played collegiately at Minnesota State and signed with the Vikings in 2013 after trying out at the rookie minicamp. By the end of his 9-year run in Minnesota, Thielen had more receptions than any […]

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How many electoral votes are there in the US?

In the United States, 538 electoral votes are used to elect the president. Each state holds a certain no. of electoral votes, which are made of the number of representatives in the house, the total number of senators in the senate, and three additional electors representing the District of Columbia. Also, a candidate must receive […]

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How Many Electoral Votes Does Virginia Have?

Presidential elections are the most important elections in the United States. If you are 18 years of age or older and a United States citizen, you have the right to vote to elect a slate of electors. You select these electors by popular vote. These electors, in turn, cast their ballots for president in the […]

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The US Election process for Dummies

The US election process is a complex system that involves various steps, including registering to vote, researching candidates and issues, casting ballots, and counting votes. It also includes understanding the different levels of government, following election rules and laws, and participating in campaigns. This article will provide an overview of the US election process from […]

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Is Dwayne Johnson Running for President In 2032?

Dwayne Johnson, popularly known as ‘The Rock’, was an award presenter for the Grammy Awards, along with Cardi B, Olivia Rodrigo, Shania Twain, Billy Crystal, and others. The 65th Grammy Awards were held on 5 February 2023 in Los Angeles. The Black Adam actor and former WWE star were surrounded by controversies recently, questioning whether […]

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