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White House Ups Security After a Fence-Jumper

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The man who bounced the White House fence this month and sprinted through the front entryway made it much more distant into the working than beforehand known, overwhelming one Secret Service officer and going through a significant part of the primary floor, as... More »

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Senate To Pass a Homeland Bill Before Funding

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The Senate seems ready to pass a country security spending bill before subsidizing for the office terminates at midnight Friday. A modest bunch of traditionalist congresspersons who article to the measure said Thursday they don’t plan to utilize procedural mov... More »

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See How Supreme Court Keeps Fair Housing Law

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Lodging segregation doesn’t need to be deliberate to be unlawful. That is the purpose of the Supreme Court’s decision on Thursday deciphering the Fair Housing Act of 1968. By a vote of 5-4, Justice Anthony Kennedy, joined by the four more liberal judges, decid... More »

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See Key Moments From the Republican Debate

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The main Republican presidential open deliberation of 2016 was additionally one of the feistiest. Seven hopefuls – the least of any of the past level headed discussions – made that big appearance in North Charleston, South Carolina and took the gloves off. The... More »

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Senate To Pass an Immigration Bill Really Soon

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The Senate on Thursday passed the most fantastic redesign of U.S. migration laws in an era, which would make room for a large number of undocumented inhabitants to have a chance. The vote was 68-32. Fourteen Republicans crossed the walkway to vote with all Dem... More »

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Newly Passed Law Effectively Deals with Protestors

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Egypt’s military-sponsored government has issued a law that everything except bans road dissents by applying prison time or overwhelming fines to the general population exhibitions that have felled the last two presidents and consistently bothered the capital ... More »

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Supreme Court On The Walter S. Shooting Case

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Two officers touched base at a home to research reports of a prowler. There, they found 15 year-old Edward Garner at the base of a steel wall at the edge of the house’s yard. In spite of the fact that one of the officers got out for Garner to “stop,” Garner be... More »

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Joe Biden Stole the Show on Senate’s Opening Day

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In 1856, in the midst of wild level headed discussions over servitude that would prompt common war, a congressperson was beaten oblivious with a stick by a political adversary. On Tuesday, after 159 years, Joe Biden showed up in the same memorable chamber brin... More »

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Newly Passed Law Ef­fec­tively Deals with Riots

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In a 6-3 choice, the Supreme Court spared the disputable human services law that will characterize President Barack Obama’s organization for eras to come. The decision holds that the Affordable Care Act approved government charge credits for qualified American... More »

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Ted Cruz on Trump: It’s Really Me vs. Him Now

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Ted Cruz was running a nearby third in the Nevada assemblies on Tuesday night when he gave his concession discourse, yet that didn’t prevent him from proclaiming the Republican presidential essential a two-battle race. History shows us that no one has ever won... More »

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Republicans Want To Get Hold Of the Senate

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Republicans gave a noteworthy thrashing to President Obama and Senate Democrats on Tuesday night when they seized control of the Senate by flipping no less than seven seats from the Democratic to the GOP section. Republicans secured triumph in seven states whe... More »

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Supreme Court Legalizes Same-Sex Mar­riage

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In a long-looked for triumph for the gay rights development, the Supreme Court ruled by a 5-to-4 vote on Friday that the Constitution ensures a privilege to same-sex marriage. No more may this freedom be denied,” Justice Anthony M. Kennedy composed for the lar... More »