Politics

In an era where speculative politics dominate discussions, CeeLo Green’s recent remarks regarding Donald Trump’s potential run for presidency in 2028 resonate with an urgent call for mindfulness. Speaking candidly at LAX, he emphasized the detrimental impact of leaving too much to assumption. Green argues that when ambiguity reigns, the public is not just left
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Recent events surrounding the release of thousands of pages of assassination files related to former President John F. Kennedy have ignited a passionate response from his grandson, Jack Schlossberg. The Trump administration’s decision to unveil roughly 80,000 pages of documents without notifying the Kennedy family—except for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.—has left Schlossberg feeling blindsided, and
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The recent uproar surrounding Jackie Robinson’s feature on the Department of Defense’s (DoD) website serves as a striking reflection of contemporary debates regarding representation and inclusion within military narratives. Just a day after its initial removal, the story was reinstated amidst a firestorm of public discontent. The Defense Secretary’s stance against Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
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The atmosphere was thick with tension at Washington’s Kennedy Center last Thursday night, as the arrival of J.D. Vance elicited immediate disdain from the audience, resulting in a cacophony of boos. Vance’s presence, paired with the backdrop of President Donald Trump’s recent appointment as chairman of the esteemed institution, created a vivid tableau of political
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In the heart of Louisiana lies a community grappling with a grim reality. Known as “Cancer Alley,” this predominantly Black neighborhood has endured an enduring onslaught of toxic emissions from local industries, specifically from Denka Performance Elastomer. Recently, Roxanne Keller, a lifelong resident, publicly expressed her outrage following the Trump administration’s dismissal of a federal
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