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Janet Mills Launches U.S. Senate Campaign in Maine

SMGN Publishing October 14, 2025

The governor aims to challenge Republican Senator Susan Collins in a high-stakes race Maine Governor Janet Mills has officially announced her candidacy for the U.S. Senate, setting up a challenge against longtime Republican Senator Susan Collins. The race is expected to be a key contest in the Democratic Party’s broader

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New York Attorney General Letitia James Indicted on Federal Charges in Virginia

SMGN Publishing October 10, 2025

Federal grand jury accuses James of bank fraud and false statements A federal grand jury in Virginia has indicted New York Attorney General Letitia James on one count of bank fraud and one count of making a false statement to a financial institution. The indictment stems from a 2020 mortgage

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Senators Move to Limit War Powers After U.S. Military Strikes in Caribbean Waters

SMGN Publishing October 9, 2025

Legislative response to recent military actions ordered by the president Two Democratic senators have introduced a resolution in the U.S. Senate seeking to restrict President Donald Trump’s war powers following a series of military strikes on boats in the Caribbean suspected of drug trafficking. Senators Adam Schiff of California and

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White House Weighs Limiting Back Pay for Federal Workers After Government Shutdown

SMGN Publishing October 8, 2025

Legal Debate Centers on the 2019 Government Employee Fair Treatment Act President Donald Trump has suggested that some of the roughly 600,000 furloughed federal employees may not receive back pay once the government reopens, despite a 2019 law designed to ensure full compensation for affected workers during shutdowns. The comments

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Air Traffic Staffing Shortages Deepen Travel Delays During U.S. Government Shutdown

SMGN Publishing October 7, 2025

Flight disruptions spread nationwide as control centers face understaffing Air travelers across the United States are experiencing growing delays as the ongoing government shutdown disrupts operations in multiple air traffic control centers. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reported staffing shortages at more than a dozen facilities, causing significant flight delays

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Civil Rights Oversight Cuts Raise Concerns Over Immigration Detention Conditions

SMGN Publishing October 6, 2025

Former Officials Warn of Reduced Monitoring and Increased Risks in ICE Facilities Recent staff reductions in the Department of Homeland Security’s oversight offices have sparked concern among former employees and immigrant rights advocates, who warn that the lack of internal monitoring could lead to increased abuses and unsafe conditions in

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Trump-Epstein Statue Returns to National Mall After Removal

SMGN Publishing October 3, 2025

Artistic installation reappears in Washington D.C. A statue depicting former President Donald Trump hand in hand with financier Jeffrey Epstein, convicted of sexual offenses, has returned to Washington D.C.’s National Mall. The artwork, removed in late September, was reinstalled a week later by the artistic collective behind its creation. The

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Federal Government Freezes $18 Billion in New York City Infrastructure Projects

SMGN Publishing October 2, 2025

Key transportation initiatives face delays On the first day of the federal government shutdown, the Trump administration announced a freeze on $18 billion in funding allocated for infrastructure projects in New York City. The measure primarily affects two major transportation initiatives: the construction of a rail tunnel under the Hudson

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Celebrities Revive Historic Committee to Support Free Expression

SMGN Publishing October 1, 2025

Over 550 entertainment figures back initiative More than 550 artists, directors, musicians, and writers have relaunched the Committee for the First Amendment, an organization first established in the 1940s after World War II to defend constitutional rights and oppose political repression in the United States. The initiative is being led

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U.S. Government Faces Shutdown Risk Amid Budget Stalemate

SMGN Publishing September 30, 2025

The United States government is on the verge of a shutdown as lawmakers remain divided over budget negotiations and the future of health care subsidies. The deadline to avoid a lapse in funding expires at midnight, and discussions show little progress toward a compromise. Dispute Over Funding and Health Care

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$1.7 Billion Powerball Jackpot Builds Momentum as Holiday Drawings Approach

Felipe Cardona December 24, 2025

The $1.7 billion Powerball jackpot has become a dominant topic across the United States as the holiday season intensifies interest in one of the most lucrative lottery runs ever recorded. No jackpot winner emerged from the latest drawing, so the prize has continued its upward climb. It is now positioned

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U.S. Bars European Activists Over Alleged Online Censorship Pressure

Sarah Olivella December 24, 2025

The United States government has imposed entry restrictions on five European individuals accused of coordinating efforts to pressure American technology companies into censoring or suppressing U.S.-based political viewpoints. The decision reflects a broader shift in U.S. foreign policy toward confronting what officials describe as extraterritorial attempts to influence protected speech

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Climate Change Redefines the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season

Sarah Olivella December 24, 2025

The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season challenged long-standing assumptions about what an active year looks like. While the United States avoided direct landfalls entirely, the season still produced some of the most intense hurricanes ever recorded. Scientists describe the pattern as increasingly representative of how climate change is altering tropical weather

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