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Medical Debt to be Excluded from all US Credit Reports
A new federal rule will erase $49 billion in unpaid medical bills from the credit reports of approximately 15 million Americans, potentially increasing credit scores by an average of 20 points.
Candidate for North Carolina Supreme Court Disputes Election Defeat Using…
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Republican Jefferson Griffin, who lost a race for the North Carolina Supreme Court, caused controversy by…
Duke Energy’s NC Gas Plants Approved Amid Environmental Worries
Duke Energy plans to replace coal-fired power plants with natural gas stations, arguing it's necessary to meet…
Trump Proposes U.S. Expansion into Greenland and Canada
Trump suggests U.S. expansion into Greenland and Canada; won't rule out military force to retake the Panama Canal.
Release of DOJ Report Temporarily Halted by Cannon
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The article discusses an upcoming report by Smith regarding former President Trump's handling of…
Citizens United Decision Continues to Threaten Voter Transparency in 2024…
Learn how the Citizens United Supreme Court decision has led to a surge in secret campaign spending, threatening…
On January 6th Attack Anniversary, U.S. Capitol Secured with Unprecedented Measures During 2024 Election Certification by Law Enforcement
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The U.S. Capitol remains on high alert as the anniversary of the January 6, 2021, riot approaches, with added security in anticipation of the certification of Donald Trump’s potential 2024 election victory. The attack left the nation dealing with the effects of an attack on democracy, with over 140 officers injured and millions of dollars…
Rudy Giuliani to Face More Questions Over Contempt of Court Hearing
Rudy Giuliani is set to answer more questions after facing a contempt-of-court hearing for failing to surrender…
Legal Battles from Trump’s First Term Follow Him into Second Presidency
President-elect Donald Trump prepares to fight legal cases from his first term, as he faces sentencing for criminal…
Apologies for Your Loss: The Unfortunate Outcome
Sen. Ruben Gallego's son tells VP Kamala Harris "I'm sorry you didn't win," during his father's swearing-in. Harris responds "We're not defeated."