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Recent research found Musk's X is ineffective at the time of combating misinformation related to the U.S. election, including claims spread by his account. -
Chelsea Handler Blames Kardashians For Donald Trump Victory
TV host and comedian Chelsea Handler is blaming reality shows, including the appearance of the Kardashians on TV, for Donald Trump's victory in the U.S. Presidential election. -
Lawsuits over Trump business threaten to tie up presidency
The President elect is most likely will get more lawsuits in the future, that involving his main business - The Trump Organization. -
Trump calls CNN ‘fake news’, BuzzFeed ‘garbage’
The first press conference in 2017 with US President-elect Donald Trump invites some unexpected exchange. -
New York Judge Dismissed Lawsuit Against Trump Over Nasty Tweets
A lawsuit filed by political consultant Cheri Jacobus to Donald Trump has been turned down by court. -
Trump: Mexico Would Repay US On Border Wall Construction
The US President-elect explains how Mexico will pay for the wall. Hours after news emerged that Trump's transition team was exploring getting the Republican-led Congress to vote to approve the funding of building a wall on Mexico border, the President-elect renewed his statement last Friday insisting that Mexico would repay the United States back for the planned construction. -
Trump Names Lighthizer as US Trade Representative
Road to January 20 in 2017 begins with announcement of new member for the incoming administration team led by President-elect Trump. -
Obama's Policies in Peril as Republic-led Congress Convenes
With the new administration set to take over, previous significant policy presciptions which put forward by Obama's Administration could be erased. -
Supreme Court Vacancy: Obama Insists Senate Obligated to Vote on Presidential Nominee
President Barack Obama believes the Senate has a constitutional obligation to vote on a president’s nomination to the Supreme Court, staking out a position at odds with Republicans and some legal scholars. -
New York Board of Elections sued for alleged voter suppression
The New York Board of Elections has been sued by the national voting rights organization. A number of complaints of election fraud and irregularities on voters identification and registration have surfaced leading to the filing of the case. -
Prep school abuse case makes way into US Senate race
A sexual misconduct case by a former teacher has made its way to the US Senate race, hurting the chances of a candidate. The candidate's husband is being linked to the abuse case. -
Federal judge catches criticisms over poll time extension in four counties
Judge Dlott call to extend poll times in four counties over traffic accidents that raised the eyebrows of critics and legal experts. -
Ted Cruz remains in the list of Republican NY's primary ballot
After judge decided to declare the petitioners, Korman and Gallo's, complaint in default, Cruz will be one of six Republicans on the New York primary ballot together with Trump, Sen. Rubio and Ohio Gov. Kasich. -
Republicans reacted to Obama's $10 oil tax; Promise to terminate 'absurd' idea
On Thursday, Republicans in the U.S. Congress on Thursday reacted swiftly to President Barack Obama's call for a new, $10 per barrel tax on oil. The party promised to kill what they called an "absurd" idea. -
Iowa Activists Encourage Latinos to Caucus for 2016 Presidential Race
The latino demographic of Iowa are being encouraged to participate in caucuses in preparation for the upcoming elections -
Trump Brings Insufficient Number of Needed Documents, Fails at Eliminating Rivals in Illinois
Trump campaign representative failed at objecting signatures. Did not bring sufficient number of documents. -
Democrat Candidates Need To Back Gun Law to Get Obama’s Support
Obama to support democrat presidential candidates who in return will support his gun laws. Obama to push through with his stricter gun laws even though republicans and conservatives are against him.
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