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If the SAVE America Act is passed and a proof of citizenship is required to vote, millions of Americans may be summarily disenfranchised. newyorkermag.visitlink.me/65i4xc

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A new art installation titled, “King of the World” by the anonymous artist collective Secret Handshake appeared on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. this week. It appears to depict President Trump and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein recreating a scene from the film

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Columns, editorials and other content available for free publication for Sunshine Week March 15-21! sunshineweek.org/2026-content-f…

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War is not a joke. It is not a game. The White House is putting out stuff like this while flag draped coffins come home to broken families. Is it too much to ask for the commander-in-chief to just take his most solemn and sacred responsibility seriously? Enough.

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No federal agency has ever spent so much on grants and contracts in a single month as the Pentagon’s $93.4 billion in September 2025, according to new analysis published by government watchdog  Open the Books. cnn.it/4s44xSP

No federal agency has ever spent so much on grants and contracts in a single month as the Pentagon’s $93.4 billion in September 2025, according to new analysis published by government watchdog  Open the Books. cnn.it/4s44xSP
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Reminder: John Fetterman — the same Senator who won’t sign a letter demanding accountability for 168 dead children — once chased an innocent Black jogger with a shotgun and still hasn’t apologized. That was 2013. The man did nothing wrong. Fetterman pulled a weapon on him

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The FBI closed a 2020 election fraud inquiry ordered by Nevada's top federal prosecutor after finding that only 38 non-citizens may have voted in the 2020 presidential election. cbsn.ws/4sGajKg

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Today marks 6 years since the killing of Breonna Taylor.She was fatally shot by plain clothes police officers during a botched no knock warrant raid on her apartment in Louisville, Kentucky. Her death became a major catalyst for international protests against police brutality and

Today marks 6 years since the killing of Breonna Taylor.She was fatally shot by plain clothes police officers during a botched no knock warrant raid on her apartment in Louisville, Kentucky. Her death became a major catalyst for international protests against police brutality and
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One year after Elon Musk began his work with DOGE, deposition videos are providing a never-before-seen look at two of the people responsible for the largest mass termination of federal grants in the National Endowment for the Humanities' history. abcnews.link/rPSDuAN

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Feels good to be a Sinner. Thank you to the Academy for honoring the “Sinners” cast and crew with FOUR Academy Awards® at the 98th Academy Awards! @theacademy | #Oscars

Feels good to be a Sinner. Thank you to the Academy for honoring the “Sinners” cast and crew with FOUR Academy Awards® at the 98th Academy Awards!

@theacademy | #Oscars
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Civil Rights activist Myrlie Evers-Williams was born #OTD in 1933. She and her husband, Civil Rights activist Medgar Evers, managed NAACP's first state office in Mississippi. Following her husband’s murder in 1963, Evers-Williams continued to fight for equal justice.

Civil Rights activist Myrlie Evers-Williams was born #OTD in 1933. She and her husband, Civil Rights activist Medgar Evers, managed 
<a href="/NAACP/">NAACP</a>'s first state office in Mississippi. Following her husband’s murder in 1963, Evers-Williams continued to fight for equal justice.
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The head of the National Counterterrorism Center announces his resignation, citing misgivings about the administration's war with Iran cnn.it/4lzthQA

The head of the National Counterterrorism Center announces his resignation, citing misgivings about the administration's war with Iran cnn.it/4lzthQA