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Russia production of munitions is outpacing Ukraine and its allies at a pivotal time.

Russia is gearing up for another offensive against Ukraine later this year, according to CNN. Moscow has one clear advantage against Ukraine, with NATO intelligence estimating that Russia produces 250,000 artillery munitions per month, totaling approximately 3 million annually. The numbers by Russia are vastly greater than the U.S. and its European allies, who produce…

Secretary of HUD Marcia Fudge is stepping down at the end of the month, according to a statement on Monday.

President Joe Biden announced on Monday, March 11, that Housing and Urban Development Secretary Marcia Fudge will be stepping down from her position. Fudge expressed mixed emotions about her departure, citing her dedication to ensuring justice and equality for all Americans. During her tenure, Fudge championed initiatives to remove barriers for homebuyers with student loan…

The Supreme Court’s ruling on Trump’s eligibility does not impact Democratic strategies to win in November. We still need to mobilize and get voters to show up.

The Supreme Court ruled in Trump v. Anderson that only the United States Congress can enforce Section 3 of the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution on individuals running for federal office, regardless of their guilt or innocence. The ruling overturns a Colorado Supreme Court decision that Trump cannot appear on the ballot for his…

Trump expressed concerns over TikTok's national security implications while opposing bans in fear of bolstering rival platforms.

Former President Donald Trump voiced concerns about TikTok, labeling it a national security threat. However, Trump — who initially favored banning TikTok — has now reversed his position. During an interview on CNBC’s “Squawk Box” Monday, March 11, Trump reiterated his belief that TikTok poses a national security risk. However, Trump said he opposes Congress…

George Santos could pay himself a candidate salary. The candidate salary is meant to help low- to middle-income Americans run for office.

Former Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., announced he’s running for Congress again just four months after he was expelled. The House ousted Santos for lying about nearly every aspect of his life, and according to a House Ethics Committee report, stealing money from his campaign and creating fictitious loans to solicit even more campaign donations. However,…

TikTok's call to rally users against a potential ban fails as bipartisan support grows for a bill targeting ByteDance's ownership of the app.

A campaign by TikTok that is urging users to contact their representatives in Congress appears to have backfired amid a new push in Washington that could impact the app and potential lead to its ban. Lawmakers are targeting TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, with members of the House advancing a bill that would compel ByteDance to…

New data from a Kaiser Family Foundation poll revealed that 43% of Republicans support abortion in most or all cases.

As November approaches, voters are revealing their top issues ahead of the 2024 presidential election. The issue of abortion has garnered significant attention recently, however, a new poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation shows that just 12% of voters rate it as their top concern. The same poll found that 43% of Republicans support abortion…

Congress is working to address transnational repression which is when foreign governments stalk, intimidate, or assault people in the US.

The House of Representatives is working on three bipartisan bills to address transnational repression. According to the FBI, transnational repression happens when foreign governments stalk, intimidate or assault people in the United States. In countries like Russia, China and Turkey, where oppressive regimes reign, criticizing the government can get someone jailed or killed. However, those…

President Biden created his own border crisis, and continues to blame the GOP while he alone is responsible for it.

U.S.-Mexico border security and broader immigration concerns remain key priorities for many Americans following the failure of a bipartisan border reform bill to advance through Congress. Legislators and President Biden blamed the MAGA camp for sabotaging that bill in its final stages, accusing Trump of deliberately sinking the bill so that he could campaign on…

The heckler removed from Biden's State of the Union address was the father of a Marine son who died in the 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal.

A heckler in the crowd interrupted President Biden’s State of the Union Address on March 7. When Biden said “America is safer today than when I took office,” a Gold Star father invited to be at the State of the Union yelled back “United States Marines” in reference to his son who died in the…

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