Author: Elaine Mallon
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Trump camp turns fire on ‘Radical F***ing Kennedy’
Former President Donald Trump‘s supporters launched a new website highlighting Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s “radical” record as the independent candidate appears poised to siphon votes in November. The super PAC Make America Great Again Inc. created the “Radical F***ing Kennedy” website in an effort to steer moderate voters away from Kennedy and draw Democratic support…
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Boston records just two homicides as country recovers from pandemic policies and reckons with crime waves
Boston looks to have cracked the code on crime as the city reported it has only recorded two homicides as of March 31, leading the nationwide trend of plummeting homicide rates. This year, cities across the country are on pace to see the lowest homicide rate since 2014 — the lowest year on record for…
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WATCH LIVE: Speaker Mike Johnson and Trump make joint announcement on election integrity
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) traveled down to Palm Beach, Florida, to meet with former President Donald Trump for the first time since becoming speaker. They will host a joint press conference at 4 p.m. Friday. CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM THE WASHINGTON EXAMINER The meeting, centered on election integrity, comes as Johnson has faced…
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California lawmakers fight with competing reparations plans
Reparation activists are at odds with California lawmakers, claiming the California Legislative Black Caucus’s slate of 14 proposed legislation measures introduced in January does not go far enough to mend the wrongdoings of slavery for black residents. The slate of reparation bills comes as the state is dealing with a $70 billion deficit, with several lawmakers…
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Four ways Democrats can fight GOP officials warning Biden might not make it on the ballot in November
Democrats aren’t happy with warnings that the dates for their nominating convention aren’t aligning with the calendars of two red states’ top election officials. Republican secretaries of state in Ohio and Alabama warned Democrats that President Joe Biden may not appear on the ballot in November because the Democratic National Convention is scheduled for after…
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Why inflation could be Biden’s downfall in swing state he’s eager to capture to get reelected
Inflation coming in hotter than expected in March poses a major problem for President Joe Biden, as residents of one swing state identified the topic as a major issue heading into November. A report released on Wednesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics revealed that inflation rose 3.5% in the year ending in March. North…
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Heading for the exits: Black men double their support for Trump over Biden in new poll
A new poll suggests that 30% of black men in seven swing states will give their support to former President Donald Trump, up from the 12% he received in 2020, come the November election. The poll, conducted by the Wall Street Journal, surveyed minority group voting trends. The black population has been a key voter…
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Longest-serving liberal judge announces retirement from Wisconsin Supreme Court
Wisconsin’s longest-serving liberal Supreme Court member announced her retirement on Wednesday, risking the liberal justices’ majority rule on the court. Justice Ann Walsh Bradley was first elected to the Wisconsin Supreme Court in 1995 — marking her as the first female elected to the state’s highest court. She opted against running for reelection in 2025…
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Democrats’ rising stars in three vital races pit celebrity power against experience
Democratic darlings who rose to stardom due to their high-profile involvements in cases concerning former President Donald Trump are creating problems for career politicians in Maryland, Virginia, and Pennsylvania. The new stars are proving to be powerful fundraisers. Their pseudocelebrity status has let them transition from careers in law enforcement and the military into politics.…
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Trump’s staunchest allies see third-party candidates as his path to victory over Biden
Former President Donald Trump’s allies are seeking to bolster support for third-party candidates, particularly Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in an effort to draw voters away from President Joe Biden. Marketing Kennedy as a “champion for choice” for abortion and an environmental activist, Trump allies plan to highlight to Democrats that they have another choice on…




