Politics (1437)

A group of young African American voters in Georgia have expressed their disillusionment with President Joe Biden, stating they will not be supporting him in the 2024 election.

Arizona has joined a select group of states in the United States to legalize terramation, a process also known as human composting, as an alternative to conventional burial and cremation methods.

In a recent address to the Empire State Republicans, Rita Palma, a high-ranking official in Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign and a staunch anti-vaccine advocate, revealed her primary objective: to thwart President Joe Biden's bid for reelection in the upcoming November polls.

Former Vice President Mike Pence has expressed apprehension that the bipartisan initiative to sever ties between the popular social media platform TikTok and China may become entangled in the political machinations of the upcoming presidential election.

Former President Donald Trump has leveled accusations against Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, alleging that Graham's critique of his abortion stance is aiding Democrats.

A group of nineteen retired military officers, including former four-star generals and admirals, as well as past secretaries of the U.

In a recent development, Texas Governor Greg Abbott, a Republican, has criticized New York City Mayor Eric Adams, a Democrat, accusing him of supporting the Biden administration's open-border policies through the city's sanctuary status, as reported by Fox News Digital.

The Ohio secretary of state's office has raised concerns that President Joe Biden may not feature on the state's ballot in the upcoming November elections.

The Biden administration's expansion of the "temporary protected status" (TPS) program has led to a significant increase in the number of beneficiaries, according to recent findings by the Pew Research Center.

In a move aimed at alleviating the burden of student loan debt for millions of Americans, President Joe Biden's administration unveiled a comprehensive plan on Monday.

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