Articles focusing on politics

Comey: Trump is ‘morally unfit to be president’

Former FBI director James Comey said he doesn’t think President Trump is morally fit to be president. By: Sonam Sheth Article Reprint Former FBI director James Comey believes President Donald Trump is not fit to

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Former Chicago Cubs And Miami Marlins Player Adam Greenberg Announces Run For Public Office

The highly regarded MLB prospect was hit by a 92-mph fastball in his first big league at-bat. By: Robert Jonathan Article Reprint Ex-professional baseball player Adam Greenberg is running for the state senate in his home state

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South Africa’s anti-apartheid heroine Winnie Mandela laid to rest

By: Nomvelo Chalumbira Article Reprint SOWETO, South Africa (Reuters) – South Africa laid to rest anti-apartheid heroine Winnie Madikizela-Mandela on Saturday, after 40,000 people from across the political spectrum mourned her at a funeral ceremony

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If Syria uses toxic gas again, U.S. ‘locked and loaded’: U.N. envoy Haley

by Michelle Nichols Article Reprint UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – The United States is “locked and loaded” to strike again if Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad’s government again uses chemical weapons, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations

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Trump Administration Is Considering Allowing Mandatory Drug Testing for Food Stamp Recipients

By JULIET LINDERMAN AND JONATHAN LEMIRE Article Reprint (WASHINGTON) — The Trump administration is considering a plan that would allow states to require mandatory drug testing for some food stamp recipients. If adopted, the plan would

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House Speaker Paul Ryan will not seek reelection

Paul Ryan’s decision comes ahead of midterm elections that were already looking treacherous for Republicans, who risk losing control of the House. By John Wagner and Robert Costa, Seung Min Kim Article Reprint WASHINGTON – House Speaker Paul

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BET founder, first black billionaire, says ‘something is going right’ with Trump’s economy

By: Aaron Colen Article Reprint Robert Johnson, the co-founder of Black Entertainment Television and the first black billionaire in the U.S., said “something is going right” with the economy for black Americans during President Donald

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Woman Fired After Making Obscene Gesture to Trump Files Lawsuit

voanews.com Article Reprint Juli Briskman, the cyclist who made an obscene gesture at President Donald Trump’s motorcade last year and lost her job because of it, has sued her former employer.

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