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Venezuela opposition leader calls for ‘enormous’ protest against Maduro regime

Venezuela’s opposition party continues to resist President Nicolas Maduro after the fallout from the country’s controversial presidential elections in July.  Maria Corina Machado, the leader of the opposition political party in Venezuela, called for “enormous” demonstrations against Maduro to be held on Dec. 1 throughout the country. According to reports, Machado revealed her plans for […]

Hezbollah launches 250 missiles into Israel in largest attack in months

Six people were injured after the Lebanese terrorist group Hezbollah launched a barrage of missiles into Israel in retaliation for deadly strikes in Beirut this weekend. Hezbollah launched around 250 missiles into the Jewish nation on Sunday, and air sirens went off in areas as far from the Israel-Lebanon border as Tel Aviv. While the […]

Sherrod Brown claims GOP challenger Moreno didn’t run a ‘clean’ race

Despite being handily defeated in his run for reelection, long-time Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) claimed on Sunday that Sen.-elect Bernie Moreno’s (R-OH) flipping of his seat wasn’t “clean” and was fueled by “lies” from negative ads run during the election cycle. Speaking with CNN’s Manu Raju, Brown was asked about what specifically went wrong in […]

Fetterman focused on his Senate work over finding Democratic Party’s next leader

Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) dismissed the idea of finding the next leader of the Democratic Party following the 2024 election, stating he is instead focused on the present work he faces as senator. Following Vice President Kamala Harris’s loss to President-elect Donald Trump in the presidential election, some Democrats have been considered as possible candidates […]

Rand Paul suggests Denver mayor opposing deportations is ‘a form of insurrection’

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) warned that Denver Mayor Mike Johnston could face legal repercussions over his opposition to President-elect Donald Trump‘s proposed mass deportations of illegal immigrants. Johnston is one of several mayors who have stated they will not assist the incoming Trump administration with its deportation plan, stating that Denver would “continue to be […]

Lankford concerned over Gabbard’s Assad meeting: ‘We’ll have lots of questions’

As President-elect Donald Trump solidifies his Cabinet with nominations that will need to be confirmed by the Senate when he takes office in mid-January, his pick for director of national intelligence is giving one GOP senator pause. Trump selected former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard for the high-level intelligence position, a move that has been slammed […]

Trump has ‘earned’ his Cabinet selections ahead of Senate vote: Ron Johnson

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) argued that Senate Republicans recognize how President-elect Donald Trump has “earned the right” to select who he wants in his Cabinet ahead of the Senate’s confirmation vote. Ahead of taking office in January, Trump has been busy nominating people for his Cabinet, which include Pam Bondi as attorney general, Robert F. […]

Russia captures former British army soldier in Kursk

The Russian Armed Forces captured a former British army soldier fighting on behalf of Ukraine. A Russian Telegram user posted two videos of the interrogation of 22-year-old James Scott Rhys Anderson. In the interrogation, Anderson portrayed himself as an uninspired recruit, saying he had only joined the Ukrainian International Legion after being fired from the […]

Kash Patel says McCabe and critics calling him a ‘danger’ ought to show ‘proof’

Kash Patel suggested those calling him dangerous for a role in President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet should show “proof” of their claims, calling out former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe specifically. McCabe’s recent comments against Patel, claiming that “no part of the FBI’s mission” would be “safe” with Patel in a leadership role, come as the […]

University of Maryland to offer ‘Intro to Fat Studies’ course

(The Center Square) – The University of Maryland is offering a course called “Intro to Fat Studies: Fatness, Blackness and Their Intersections” this spring. The three-credit course will be taught by Professor Sydney Lewis on Tuesdays and Thursdays and looks at “fatness as intersectional,” particularly highlighting “the relationship between fatness and blackness,” according to the […]
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