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Trump administration makes big claims on noncitizen voting but won’t explain the math
The article examines claims by the Trump administration about noncitizen voting, focusing on the lack of a clear public explanation for how the alleged figures were calculated. It matters because assertions about election integrity can influence public confidence and policy, particularly when the evidence and methodology are not disclosed. The available material does not provide…
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House Ethics Committee says it is investigating Texas Republican
The House Ethics Committee has announced that it is investigating Republican Representative Lance Gooden of Texas. The announcement places Gooden under formal congressional scrutiny, though it does not itself establish that he has broken any law or House rule. The committee did not disclose the subject of the inquiry or the underlying allegations. Such announcements…
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Nanoleaf’s colorful pegboard and shelf kit is half off
Nanoleaf is offering its Blocks Combo XL Smarter Kit at half price, combining colour-changing LED panels with a low-profile shelf and pegboard for wall-mounted storage and lighting. Marketed as a back-to-school buy, the discount brings the kit down to a new record low, making it a more accessible option for anyone wanting to personalise a…
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GOP lawmaker under House ethics review blasts ‘baseless’ investigation
Texas Republican Rep Lance Gooden is being investigated by the House Committee on Ethics, an inquiry he has publicly dismissed as “baseless”. The probe adds Gooden to a growing list of lawmakers facing scrutiny from the House’s internal watchdog, though its findings could carry political consequences depending on the outcome. The exact grounds for the…
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All senators invited to Zelensky meeting as Congress weighs Russia sanctions bill
All 100 US senators have been invited to meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during his Washington visit, as the Senate considers moving forward with a bipartisan Russia sanctions bill. The meeting and potential vote could signal renewed congressional pressure on Moscow and support for Ukraine amid efforts to end the war. Zelenskyy is expected to…
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Trial to be introduced in bid to prevent goalkeeper tactical time-outs
English football’s governing bodies will trial new measures this season aimed at stopping goalkeepers from using feigned or exaggerated injuries as tactical time-outs. The initiative, backed jointly by Pro Ref, the Football Association, the Premier League, the English Football League, the Women’s Super League and the National League, follows incidents such as Manchester City’s Gianluigi…
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Judge dismisses challenge to Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission
The article text was unavailable because access to the webpage was denied, so its reporting cannot be reliably summarised. The headline indicates that a judge dismissed a legal challenge concerning President Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission. No further details, including the court’s reasoning, the parties involved or the wider legal context, were provided. Any more specific…
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Senators reject Trump’s call to make Canada pay for wildfire smoke: ‘Ridiculous’
US senators from both parties have pushed back against President Donald Trump’s call for Canada to pay damages over smoke from wildfires that he says has “poisoned” air quality in several American cities. The rebuke, offered by Republicans and Democrats alike, highlights bipartisan scepticism towards Trump’s demand and underscores the practical difficulty of attributing responsibility…
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Police ‘conducting enquiries’ after Polanski shared post appearing to threaten Farage
The Metropolitan Police are making enquiries after Green Party leader Zack Polanski shared an Instagram post containing an image of a man wearing a T-shirt featuring a guillotine alongside wording referring to Nigel Farage. The episode has prompted Reform UK to report the matter and Mr Farage to call for Mr Polanski’s arrest, raising concerns…
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DSA co-chair mocked for proudly confirming socialists want to abolish the Senate, national borders, prisons
Megan Romer, national co-chair of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), drew criticism and mockery from conservative commentators after openly affirming that the organisation supports abolishing the US Senate, national borders, immigration enforcement bodies such as ICE, and the prison system. The comments came during an appearance on “Fox News Sunday,” in which Romer discussed…