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A Gallup poll found just 18% of Americans are satisfied with the state of nation. That's about half of the historical average.

A new Gallup poll found just 18% of Americans are satisfied with the state of nation. That’s about half of the historical average for American satisfaction. While low, May’s satisfaction was actually slightly up from the 16% satisfaction reported in April. It was also higher than the 13% satisfaction reported in June and July of…

Lawmakers in Congress are on a deadline to review a new 99-page bill that aims to raise the debt ceiling and avoid a potential default.

Lawmakers in Congress are on a deadline to review a new bill, known as the Fiscal Responsibility Act, which aims to raise the debt ceiling and avoid a potential default. And Russia’s Defense Ministry is reporting that Ukraine executed a significant drone attack on Moscow, marking another incident in a recent escalation of these drone…

Media coverage of Trump's 2024 announcement ranged from glowing to sarcastic to blunt. As he campaigns, how much coverage will he get?

Donald Trump announced he’s running for president in 2024, putting the controversial figure back in the spotlight. The media coverage of his announcement has ranged from glowing to sarcastic to blunt.  The Rupert Murdoch-owned New York Post put a small line on the bottom of the cover referring readers all the way back to page…

Democratic lawmakers' calls to change the Supreme Court have seen a revival in recent weeks. Here are some of the proposals being discussed.

Democratic lawmakers are pushing to change the Supreme Court. Demands to “pack the court” began in earnest during the 2020 election after former President Donald Trump saw his three nominees to the high court confirmed. Those calls have seen a revival in recent weeks following multiple rulings from the latest SCOTUS term. Several high-profile decisions…

"Republican In Name Only," or RINO, is making a resurgence, as former President Trump has been using the term to insult opponents within his party.

A decades-old phrase, “Republican In Name Only,” or RINO for short, is making a comeback, as former President Donald Trump has been using the term to insult political opponents within his party. Political Dictionary defines RINO as “a disparaging term that refers to Republicans whose political views are seen as insufficiently conforming to the party…

Gwen runs through a Congressional screaming match, a spelling error and VP Harris' COVID scare.

Gwen’s picks for Friday, September 24 include: Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) announces re-election campaign at age 88. Twitter sounds off. Representatives Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Debbie Dingell (D-MI) get in a yelling match on the capitol steps over a House bill. Representative Lauren Boebert (R-CO) announces articles of impeachment against President Joe Biden, or…

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