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House Republicans Propose Cuts to Federal Employee Retirement Benefits

The House Republicans' plan to cut \$50 billion from the federal retirement system over the next decade by increasing contribution rates and altering benefit calculations could cause many federal workers to retire early to secure their current benefits, potentially leading to staffing shortages.

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Trump Administration Considers Suspending Habeas Corpus

The Trump administration is considering suspending habeas corpus, the right to challenge detention, citing potential rebellion or invasion as justification; this follows several legal challenges to recent detentions of undocumented migrants and foreign students.

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U.S. Trade War Casts Shadow on Business Travel

The U.S. trade war is causing uncertainty in the business travel sector, with a projected 22% decrease in trips due to government actions and corporate cost-cutting measures; however, a complete collapse has not yet occurred, and the impact on leisure travel may be more significant in the short term...

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Contrasting Media Narratives Reveal Potential Bias in US News Coverage

US media outlets presented differing narratives about Mohsen Mahdawi, a pro-Hamas activist facing deportation, portraying him as a victim despite his past statements, and Miles Taylor, a former DHS official critical of President Trump, framed as a courageous whistleblower facing potential legal issu...

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First American and Peruvian Pope Elected

Robert Francis Prevost, a 69-year-old American and Peruvian, was elected Pope Leo XIV on May 8th, 2025, prompting diverse reactions from world leaders who largely focused on his potential role in fostering peace and dialogue, particularly concerning Latin American migrants and global conflicts.

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New Pope Leo XIV's Progressive Stance Sets Stage for Conflict with Trump

The election of Robert Francis Prevost, a Chicago native, as Pope Leo XIV has sparked mixed reactions; President Trump congratulated him, yet Leo's past criticisms of Trump's immigration policies suggest potential future conflict, mirroring Pope Francis's stance.

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Justice Souter's Unconventional Legacy: A Liberal Voice on a Conservative Court

David Souter, appointed to the Supreme Court in 1990 by President George H.W. Bush, defied expectations by becoming a liberal justice, notably upholding Roe v. Wade in 1992 and later dissenting in Bush v. Gore. His death highlights an era of less politically driven Supreme Court appointments.

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American Pope Elected: Strengthening Faith Amidst Global Challenges

The election of Pope Leo XIV, a US-American known for his work in impoverished regions, has strengthened the author's faith and highlighted the global reach of the Catholic Church, prompting reflection on its institutional challenges and future role.

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Raising Top Tax Rates: Historical Analysis and Economic Implications

The article analyzes the historical impact of raising top income tax rates on economic growth and electoral outcomes, citing examples from the presidencies of George H.W. Bush, Ronald Reagan, and John F. Kennedy, to argue that lower rates stimulate economic growth and investment.

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First American Pope Leo XIV Elected

Following a two-day conclave, the Vatican announced the election of Pope Leo XIV (Robert Prevost), the first American pontiff, prompting congratulatory messages from global leaders including U.S. President Donald Trump, highlighting a significant shift in the Catholic Church's global leadership.

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First American Pope, Leo XIV, elected amidst US political division

Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost's election as Pope Leo XIV, the first American Pope, has sparked diverse reactions in the US: celebration among Catholics, but confusion and anger within the MAGA movement due to his outspoken opposition to Trump's policies and his progressive social views.

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First American Pope Leo XIV Elected

On Thursday, Robert Francis Prevost, a Villanova graduate born in Chicago in 1955, was elected as Pope Leo XIV, making history as the first American-born pontiff; the news was met with excitement by several US senators, while Senator Markey noted the new pope's past social media criticism of Vice Pr...

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