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California Congressman Eric Swalwell Faces Scrutiny Amid Mortgage Fraud Allegations Washington, D.C. – California Representative Eric Swalwell is currently embroiled in a legal battle with William Pulte, who served as Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) during the Trump administration. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, accuses Pulte of misusing his position to access private mortgage records and fabricate claims of mortgage fraud against Swalwell and other prominent Democrats. According to the lawsuit, Pulte allegedly accessed private mortgage information from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, two government-backed entities, to build a…

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Pharmaceutical Companies Agree to Medicare Drug Price Cuts, Offering Relief to Seniors New York – In a move praised by fiscal conservatives, pharmaceutical companies have agreed to lower the prices of 15 prescription drugs under Medicare. These reductions, the Trump administration says, are projected to save taxpayers and older Americans billions of dollars. The negotiated prices are the result of ongoing efforts to address the rising cost of healthcare, a key concern for many Americans. While the final price a Medicare recipient pays at the pharmacy will vary based on their individual plan and prescription drug spending, these cuts represent…

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Dolph Lundgren, known for his role as Ivan Drago in “Rocky IV,” recently spoke about a famous moment from the movie. He admitted feeling bad about accidentally hurting Sylvester Stallone during their intense fight scene. Lundgren explained that during the filming of the fight, which lasted two weeks, both actors were taking hits. It wasn’t until after he returned home that he learned Stallone was in the hospital. He felt guilty, especially since Stallone, as the director, had encouraged him to go all out. Lundgren believes either his punches, his size, or just plain exhaustion contributed to Stallone’s injury. Before…

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Economic experts from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco have recently conducted a study examining how tariffs affect our economy based on past experiences. Their findings suggest that the impact of these import taxes can change over time, influencing both inflation and unemployment levels. According to the research authored by senior policy advisor Oscar Jorda and Vice President Fernanda Nechio, tariffs can disrupt supply chains and raise costs for businesses, often leading to higher inflation and increased unemployment. However, they also noted that lowered demand can result in a contrasting effect: higher unemployment but lower inflation. The economists analyzed…

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text Ed Kelce Defends Son Travis Amidst NFL Season Ed Kelce, the father of Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, has recently spoken out in support of his son’s performance this season. In a social media post, the elder Kelce highlighted Travis’s achievements, particularly his standing among tight ends in the league. Through Week 10 of the NFL season, Travis Kelce held the top spot for total receiving yards among all tight ends. While he has since moved to second place as of Week 12, his father’s comments underscore the pride and support he has for his son’s accomplishments.…

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Robert Dear, the man who was charged in the 2015 Planned Parenthood shooting in Colorado, has passed away. He was 67 years old. Dear died on Saturday while he was in federal custody. He was being held at a medical facility for federal prisoners in Springfield, Missouri. Reports say he died from natural causes. Back in 2015, Dear was accused of shooting at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado Springs. Three people died, and nine others were hurt. After a long standoff with police, Dear was finally arrested. Dear said he attacked the clinic because he was angry about abortions…

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As the 2026 midterm elections draw closer, both Republicans and Democrats are gearing up for a tough fight for control of the House. Republicans currently hold a narrow majority, and the Democrats are hoping to flip the House, fueled by what they see as victories in recent elections. To take back the House, Democrats need to gain only a few seats. Representative Suzan DelBene, who leads the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, stated her confidence that her party will win back the House in 2026. Republicans, however, are working hard to keep their majority. Representative Richard Hudson, head of the National…

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President Trump Keeps Thanksgiving Tradition Alive, Offers Lighthearted Remarks Washington, D.C. – In a time-honored tradition, President Donald Trump, accompanied by First Lady Melania Trump, participated in the annual White House National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation ceremony. This year, two fortunate turkeys, named “Gobble” and “Waddle,” received a presidential pardon, saving them from becoming Thanksgiving dinner. The custom of presenting a live turkey to the President dates back to the 1940s. While occasional acts of sparing turkeys occurred informally, it was under President George H.W. Bush in 1989 that the modern, highly publicized pardon ceremony became a standard White House event.…

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U.S. Envoy Heads to Moscow as Ukraine War Talks Continue Moscow, Russia – A high-ranking official from the Kremlin confirmed Wednesday that Steve Witkoff, a special envoy from the United States, is scheduled to visit Moscow next week. This visit comes as efforts increase to find common ground to end the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, which has lasted nearly four years. Yuri Ushakov, an advisor to Russian President Vladimir Putin on foreign affairs, stated that the Kremlin has not yet received a formal peace proposal from the U.S., despite recent discussions between representatives from the United States, Russia, and…

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Mayor Bowser Announces End of Tenure, Focus Remains on D.C. Economy Muriel Bowser, the Mayor of Washington, D.C., recently announced that she will not seek a fourth term in office. This announcement comes after months of speculation about her political future and marks the end of a significant chapter in the city’s leadership. In a public statement, Bowser expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve as mayor and highlighted the accomplishments of her administration. She emphasized her commitment to ensuring a smooth transition and continuing to work for the betterment of the city during her remaining time in office, which…

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