Deal or No Deal-Trump Turns up the Heat on Tariffs & Judges

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Pastor or Provocateur? The Battle Over James Talarico’s True Identity

1. James Talarico and his misrepresentation of Identity Talarico presents himself as a moderate Christian and pastor-like figure But is actually a “hardcore progressive activist” using religion to advance left-wing politics 2. Religious Claims of James Talarico Claim that “God is ...  Show more

Judge Sparkle (not a typo) Sooknanan Pulls Plug on Election Verification System

1. Court Ruling Judge Sparkle L. Sooknanan ruled against the use of the SAVE database. The ruling cited: Privacy concerns Protection of voting rights It argued that aggregating personal data across agencies (e.g., Social Security Administration, DHS) could violate legal protectio ...  Show more

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