Shadowed Intrusion: Michigan Homeowner’s Midnight Confrontation

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A tense situation unfolded in Muskegon County, Michigan, around 2 a.m. on Monday, March 18, as an intruder targeted a home with an attached apartment. The intruder assaulted the apartment resident, prompting the armed homeowner to intervene. Using a firearm, the homeowner shot the intruder, halting the assault. The intruder succumbed to his injurie

Supreme Court Rejects Biden’s Bid to Halt Texas Border Law

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The US Supreme Court deals a setback to the Biden administration, rejecting an emergency appeal to halt Texas’ law permitting arrests of suspected border crossers. Senate Bill 4, signed last December, empowers state and local police to detain individuals entering illegally. Texas Governor Greg Abbott defends the law as a response to federal i

Letitia James: Interference Allegations in 2024 Election

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As the 2024 election looms, allegations of interference swirl around Letitia James. The New York Attorney General’s investigations into political figures have sparked controversy, with critics accusing her of influencing the electoral landscape. James’s probes into former President Trump’s business dealings and her scrutiny of oth

Why Congress Needs Term Limits

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In the ongoing debate over government reform, one issue stands out: term limits for Congress. Advocates argue that imposing term limits would foster new ideas, prevent stagnation, and diminish the influence of special interests. Opponents, however, contend that experience is essential for effective governance. Despite the differing viewpoints, the

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