Category : Policymaking


SC Lawyers Face Supreme Court Over Election Case

Two South Carolina attorneys face potential suspension after the state Supreme Court heard arguments about their involvement in a controversial 2020 election lawsuit deemed 'factually baseless' by disciplinary officials.

NY Politician Sues New York Post Over Defamation Claims

New York State Assembly member Zohran Mamdani files landmark defamation lawsuit against the New York Post over false 'cop killer' allegations, setting up a major First Amendment battle with significant political implications.

Trump's COVID sign in Oval Office sparks outrage

Former President Donald Trump displayed a controversial sign reading 'Don't Be Afraid of COVID' in the Oval Office during his final weeks, drawing sharp criticism from health experts and political opponents.

US Government Shutdown: Senate Vote on Day 35

As America's government shutdown stretches into its fifth week, the Senate prepares for a critical funding vote that could end the political stalemate. Discover the latest developments and what this means for federal services.

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