Politics
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Politics North Korea has put forth a law to automatically fire off nukes if their leader, Kim Jong Un, is killed or incapacitated.
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Pop Culture The 49-year-old was found guilty of five charges in March, including transport of a firearm in support of civil disorder and obstruction of an official proceeding.
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Politics The President's Twitter ban is already leading to the stoppage of misinformation.
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Politics A former Trump appointed science adviser repeatedly advocated to use "herd immunity" as a strategy to fight the coronavirus.
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Politics Presidents are theoretically allowed to pardon themselves from any federal crimes.
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Alexander Cole -
Politics The "Vote For Kanye" campaign isn't slowing down.
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Erika Marie -
Politics The day has arrived.
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Chantilly Post -
Pop Culture The basketball star is agreeing with sentiments many others have expressed regarding the U.S. Capitol riot.
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Madusa S. -
Politics The Minneapolis City Council unanimously voted early Thursday, December 10, to move funds from the $179 million policing budget towards violence prevention and other programs including mental health, but they will not decrease the police force staff.
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Politics Donald Trump and his campaign are still trying to convince the rest of us that they aren't a bunch of sore losers.
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Politics Rihanna puts more pressure on AG Daniel Cameron for his tweet about Black History Month.
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Politics Donald Trump has worn a mask for the first time in the public eye.
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Cole Blake