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Clinton Backs Biden, Dismisses Concerns Over Cognitive Decline In a recent interview, former President Bill Clinton expressed strong support for current President Joe Biden, stating he believes Biden is in good health and able to fulfill his duties. During an appearance on "CBS Sunday Morning" to promote his book "The First Gentleman," Clinton responded to inquiries about claims made in the book "Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again," authored by Alex Thompson and Jake Tapper. The book alleges that the Biden administration has been actively trying to conceal signs of Biden’s mental…
Federal Investigation Into New York’s Medicaid Homecare Program ALBANY – There’s growing concern about New York Governor Kathy Hochul’s effort to streamline a key $9 billion Medicaid home care program. Federal investigators are now looking into how these changes are being implemented. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has been speaking with officials from Public Partnerships, LLC (PPL), the company chosen by the state’s Department of Health to manage payroll services for the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP). Insiders report that the DOJ has been actively investigating the transition, focusing on various issues that have emerged since the switch…
Dodgers and Yankees Face Off in Exciting Series Los Angeles witnessed a thrilling showdown as the Los Angeles Dodgers hosted the New York Yankees in late May 2025. This highly anticipated event marked the teams’ first encounter since the Dodgers claimed the World Series title at Yankee Stadium the previous November. The three-game series was not only significant because of its history but also due to the presence of numerous All-Stars, creating an atmosphere charged with excitement. Aaron Judge’s Stellar Performance One player who consistently draws attention is Aaron Judge, the reigning American League MVP. This series was no different,…
Poland’s Presidential Election: Karol Nawrocki Emerges Victorious In a closely watched presidential runoff held over the weekend, conservative candidate Karol Nawrocki claimed victory in Poland’s election, garnering 50.89% of the vote. His opponent, liberal Mayor of Warsaw, Rafał Trzaskowski, received 49.11%. The final results, announced on Monday, revealed a divided electorate, reflective of the growing tensions within the country. The election had been a nail-biter since the initial round of voting two weeks prior, indicating that Poland is grappling with significant ideological divides, especially along its eastern borders. Early exit polls had hinted at a potential win for Trzaskowski, but…
Terror Attack in Boulder: A Call for Stricter Immigration Policies A troubling incident unfolded in Boulder, Colorado, where an individual accused of carrying out a violent attack on a group of Israeli hostage supporters has been identified as an Egyptian national who overstayed his visa. This situation raises serious concerns about the security implications of our immigration policy. The suspect, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, entered the United States on August 27, 2022, through Los Angeles International Airport. He arrived with a non-immigrant visa initially valid until February 26, 2023. However, Soliman overstayed his visa and continued to reside in the…
A California man, Salvador Armando Arriaga, aged 32, is facing serious charges after being accused of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old boy with autism during a therapy session at the boy’s home. Prosecutors state that Arriaga is charged with a felony count for committing a lewd act with a child under 14, with the additional allegation that he entered the home with the intent to molest the boy. The incident reportedly took place on September 18 while Arriaga was conducting a session in the boy’s bedroom. The boy’s father was in the living room taking care of another child when he…
Senator Warnock Dodges Questions on Biden’s Future During a recent interview, Senator Raphael Warnock, a Democrat from Georgia, faced tough questions from NBC News host Kristen Welker regarding former President Joe Biden’s decision to run for re-election. When pressed on whether Biden should have exited the race earlier, Warnock sidestepped the issue, stating he was focused on immediate priorities. Welker referenced comments from former Biden aide David Plouffe, who suggested that Biden stepping down could have allowed for a more competitive primary within the Democratic Party. Plouffe even mentioned Warnock as a potential candidate, which Welker asked him to address.…
South Korea Prepares for Presidential Election Amid Political Unrest SEOUL, South Korea — After a period of significant political upheaval, South Korea is set to elect a new president this week following the controversial ousting of conservative leader Yoon Suk Yeol. His short-lived imposition of martial law led to widespread backlash, prompting this election. Current polling trends indicate that Lee Jae-myung, representing the liberal Democratic Party, holds a significant lead ahead of the election this Tuesday. Many voters appear disillusioned with Yoon’s leadership, which has opened the door for Lee, who has garnered support from about 46% to 49% of…
Maja Stark Triumphs at U.S. Women’s Open with Steady Play ERIN, Wis. — Maja Stark displayed remarkable composure and skill during the U.S. Women’s Open, ultimately clinching her victory with a four-day total of 7-under 281. The 25-year-old from Sweden shot an even-par 72 on Sunday, finishing two strokes ahead of top players Nelly Korda and Japan’s Rio Takeda. Stark shared that she found success by letting go of control and focusing on the process: “I just stopped trying to control everything,” she said. “By hovering the club above the ground before I hit, I was able to release some…
FIFA Club World Cup: MLS Players Demand Fair Compensation As the excitement builds for the FIFA Club World Cup set to take place in the United States in June, Major League Soccer (MLS) players are speaking out about the financial rewards associated with the tournament. They are advocating for a fairer share of the prize money that their clubs will earn during the event, causing a stir in the lead-up to the competition. During a recent match, players from the Seattle Sounders showcased their concerns by wearing shirts that read “Club World Cash Grab” and “Fair Share Now” during their…

