It could be seen as the first debate for the US presidency in 2024. Two lecterns, two candidates, and a distance of 300 miles—a political cosmos, in fact. Donald Trump and Joe Biden spent Thursday at the US-Mexico border, providing a striking example of how important the immigration debate has become to the political race....
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Key Voter Groups Will Test Biden and Trump in The Michigan Primary
A novel instrument focuses on Georgian voter fraud in a presidential primary that will determine how concerned Joe Biden and Donald Trump should be about winning important voter demographics in the crucial swing state, voters in Michigan will head to the polls today. – Is it against the law, though? Both have difficulties within their...
4 Days till the Partial Government Shutdown, and Lawmakers have not Yet Reached an Agreement to Prevent
Congress faces a crucial budget deadline in four days, and there is still no obvious way to prevent a partial government shutdown at the last day of the week The package has not yet been unveiled, despite lawmakers’ hopes to share the language of a bipartisan spending agreement Sunday evening. There are still high-level policy...
ICE says Georgia Student killing Suspect Entered the US Illegally
The Venezuelan national accused in the death of 22-year-old Georgia nursing student Laken Riley entered the country illegally in 2022 and was previously held in New York City, according to information provided by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on Sunday. According to earlier reports from Fox News, 26-year-old Jose Antonio Ibarra was granted parole after...
Mexico City Water Shortage Could Occur in a Few Months
Alejandro Gomez has spent more than three months without access to clean running water. Occasionally, it occurs for one or two hours, but it’s only enough of a trickle to fill a few buckets. Then, for several days, nothing. Gomez, who resides in the Tlalpan neighborhood of Mexico City, is unable to receive water truck...
Donald Trump is in Trouble if He Can’t Pay his Fines NY AG Says
Donald Trump may lose some of his cherished properties if he fails to pay his massive New York civil fraud fines. He gives the state around $454 million, plus interest, and the balance is increasing by $87,502 every day until it is paid Attorney General Letitia James of New York told ABC News on Tuesday...
The US-Mexico Border Crossings Could Be Regulated by the White House Using Federal Legislation
Three people involved with the discussions said that the White House is thinking of unilaterally implementing a broad crackdown at the southern border by utilizing elements of federal immigration law that Donald Trump has frequently invoked. The administration has been looking into options that Joe Biden may use independently of Congress without their consent after...
2 Men are Accused of Killing During the Kansas City Chiefs Rally
Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker announced on Tuesday that two individuals have been charged with murder as well as other felonies for their involvement in the mass shooting that occurred following a Kansas City Chiefs championship rally last week. According to the prosecutor’s office, Dominic M. Miller of Kansas City and Lyndell Mays of...
Savannah Guthrie, 52, Writes About Faith In Her New Book
Today marks the release of “Mostly What God Does,” a frank story of co-anchor Savannah Guthrie of NBC News’ “Today” show, and a gentle invitation to “come as you are” to faith, all conveyed with what she describes “nothing but my curiosity and a receptive heart.” According to Savannah Guthrie, the book was the most...
US Army is under Greater Strain as it Foots the Tab for Ukraine Support
The US Army has been forced to pay for hundreds of millions of dollars in support of Ukraine’s conflict against Russia over the last few months as financing for the country faces an uncertain future in Congress. Army officials are growing more and more concerned that, in the absence of new funding, they will have...