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Texas Congressman Plans Another Impeachment Attempt A Democratic congressman from Texas, Representative Al Green, has announced his intention to introduce articles of impeachment against President Trump before the year concludes. This move, seen by many as largely symbolic given the Republican majority in the House, marks Green’s fifth attempt to impeach the President. Green stated that he plans to draft a resolution before Congress takes its Christmas break. While he didn’t specify the number of articles or the particular actions they would target, he insisted the resolution would be a privileged one, which should force a vote within two legislative…

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New Oil Drilling Plan Aims for American Energy Independence Washington D.C. – The Trump administration has announced a plan to increase American energy production by opening up new areas for oil drilling. This includes potential drilling off the coasts of California and Florida. For many years, the oil industry has asked for access to more areas for drilling. They say it’s important for America to be able to produce its own energy and create jobs. Drilling in the eastern Gulf of Mexico, near Florida, has been limited since 1995 because of worries about oil spills. California already has some oil…

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Brendan Fraser, the acclaimed actor, recently shared some thoughts on the differences between American and Japanese culture after spending four months working in Japan. During an appearance on “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” Fraser was asked about his return to the United States. He responded with a good-natured jab, saying, “We’re doing it wrong.” He went on to suggest that Americans could improve in areas like public transportation, manners, and even our approach to food. Fraser’s comments come as he promotes his new film, “Rental Family,” where he plays an American in Japan’s “rental family” business. This unique service allows…

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Voter confidence in the economy has been declining, impacting President Donald Trump’s approval ratings. Recent polling data shows that nearly 76% of voters perceive current economic conditions as “not so good” or “poor.” This alarming sentiment comes at a time when economic concerns were instrumental in Trump’s earlier return to the White House. When examining personal finances, 60% of respondents rated their situations as not good or poor. Among various political affiliations, 61% of voters expressed disapproval of Trump’s economic management. While support remained strong among Republicans, with 77% approval, independent and Democratic voters showcased significantly lower confidence. Interestingly, the…

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The Houston Texans emerged victorious against the Buffalo Bills on Thursday night with a final score of 23-19. The game, filled with suspense, saw the Bills mounting a late-game comeback attempt that ultimately fell short. In the dying moments of the game, with just two minutes left on the clock, the Bills faced a daunting 4th and 27 situation. Demonstrating resilience, they managed to keep their hopes alive with a successful lateral pass to Khalil Shakir. However, their momentum was halted when they failed to convert on a 4th and 6 in the Texans’ red zone. Bills quarterback Josh Allen’s…

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The mother of missing 9-year-old Melodee Buzzard, Ashlee, is no longer facing a felony charge. This charge was not related to her daughter’s disappearance. Melodee was reported missing in October. In early November, Ashlee was arrested on a charge of false imprisonment in a separate case. Later in November, Ashlee went to court. The charge against her said that she tried to stop someone named Tyler S. Brewer from leaving her home. Brewer said she got upset when he mentioned a place she and Melodee visited on a road trip. The felony charge was dropped after a recording was played…

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Rep. Eric Swalwell, a Democrat from California, has announced he will run for governor of the state in 2026. Swalwell, a frequent critic of President Trump, made his announcement on a late-night television show. He told a San Francisco newspaper that as governor, he would focus on keeping Trump’s policies out of California and work to improve the state’s economy and lower costs for families. He said he wants to help businesses grow and modernize the state. Swalwell has promised to be a strong leader for California if he is elected.

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## Education Secretary Aims to Empower States, Shrink Federal Role Washington, D.C. – Education Secretary Linda McMahon recently addressed the nation, outlining the current administration’s commitment to reshaping the American education system. The core message: empower states and local communities, reduce the size and scope of the federal Department of Education, and prioritize parental involvement. Secretary McMahon emphasized that the goal is to reverse the national decline in education by fundamentally changing how education is handled in the United States. This shift is a fulfillment of a key campaign promise, returning control to the states and ending what many see…

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WASHINGTON – Prakazrel “Pras” Michel, a rapper known from the Fugees, has been given a 14-year prison sentence. This comes after he was found guilty of illegally moving money from foreign sources into Barack Obama’s 2012 campaign for president. Michel, who is 52, chose not to speak in court before the sentence was handed down by Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly. Back in April 2023, a jury decided that Michel was guilty of several crimes. These included working with others to break the law and acting as a secret agent for another country without registering with the U.S. government. The case, held…

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House Committee Examines Epstein Files, Revealing Democrat Ties House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) is moving forward with transparency, releasing a substantial collection of documents related to the late Jeffrey Epstein. Comer emphasized that his committee has made public all 30,000 files received from the federal government regarding the disgraced financier. This action contrasts with the Democrats’ earlier release of only a fraction of the files. Comer stated that the release of these files fulfills the Democrats’ requests for transparency. The released documents also include materials that reflect the connections between Democrat politicians and the convicted sex offender. During…

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