While politics are incredibly important to us, there’s a lot more happening in the world. Our News Reel pieces are designed to keep you informed about finances, health, crime, and a wealth of other information.

Partially Politics rounds out each day with these as well as White House features and Politics pieces. We hope you’ll read each story as helpful and informative as intended.

Biden’s Pardons: The Final Stain on his Presidency

President Biden's final hours in office were marked by a flurry of controversial pardons, including figures like Dr. Anthony Fauci and Gen. Mark Milley,...

How Are Rising Mortgage Rates Shaping Home Builder Decisions and Prices?

Home builders face rising cancellations as mortgage rates climb, prompting price cuts and incentives to attract buyers. At a Glance Mortgage rates have surpassed 7%,...

Ashley Moody’s Senate Appointment: Strategies on Economy, Immigration, and Judiciary Revealed

Florida's Attorney General Ashley Moody is set to replace Marco Rubio in the U.S. Senate, bringing a conservative agenda focused on economic audits, immigration...

SEC Targets Elon Musk: Mysterious Twitter Acquisition Controversy Unfolds

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk, alleging securities fraud related to his acquisition of Twitter in 2022. At...

Unexpected Change: Turner Ousted from Intelligence Panel – What’s Next for America First?

House Speaker Mike Johnson removes Rep. Michael Turner as Intelligence Committee Chair, signaling a shift towards "America First" policies. At a Glance Speaker Johnson removed...

Ohio Bill Boosts Parental Influence in School Affairs and Education

Ohio's new "Parents' Bill of Rights" law strengthens parental involvement in education, sparking debate on its implications for students and schools. At a Glance Ohio...

Clemency and Controversy: Pro-Life Activists Challenge Free Speech Boundaries

Pro-life activists seek clemency as ideological battle over abortion protests intensifies. At a Glance Thomas More Society requests pardons for 21 pro-life advocates prosecuted under...

Handling Unforeseen Tragedies: NASA’s Mars Mission Protocols Unveiled

NASA unveils protocols for handling astronaut deaths during Mars missions, addressing a grim reality of space exploration. At a Glance NASA has developed guidelines for...

Trump’s Controversial Plan to Enforce Tariffs and Reshape Manufacturing

President-elect Donald Trump proposes a new External Revenue Service to enforce tariffs and revitalize American manufacturing, sparking debate on its economic impact. At a Glance ...

Ceasefire Efforts Aim for Peace and Relief in Gaza Conflict

A ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas might bring temporary relief to Gaza. At a Glance Draft ceasefire deal agreed upon in principle, involving hostage...

Unpacking the TikTok Ban: Security Concerns and User Implications Explored

TikTok faces a potential ban in the US, with the Supreme Court considering a plea to overturn it as the January 19 deadline looms. At...

Supreme Court’s Unexpected Decision Leaves Oil Companies Facing Climate Lawsuits

The Supreme Court's decision not to hear oil companies' appeals in climate change lawsuits from Honolulu opens the floodgates for legal battles across the...

Politics

The political sphere is vast. Understanding what’s happening on the local, state, national, and even international levels is key to being able to make important decisions, whether they are in the voting booth or in your own household.

Check back regularly for our Politics pieces. These, combined with our White House features and News Reel stories, will ensure you have the information you need to move forward as an informed patriot.

White House

While understanding general politics is important, it’s more important than ever for the American public to understand exactly what’s happening in the White House. The person sitting in the Oval Office, no matter what party they’re affiliated with, has the power to make or break our country.

Our White House features are designed to keep you informed about the happenings in Washington, DC, specifically when it comes to our nation’s president, the moves he’s making, and the things he’s not doing. Pair these with our Politics pieces and News Reel stories and you’re guaranteed to be informed.

Trump Questions Newsom’s Wildfire Strategy and Use of Resources in California

Donald Trump's critique of California Governor Gavin Newsom's wildfire management highlights a deep-rooted political clash over natural disaster strategies and environmental policy. At a Glance ...

What Could Trump’s Greenland Acquisition Mean for Global Politics?

Donald Trump's renewed push to acquire Greenland sparks geopolitical debate and raises questions about U.S. strategic interests in the Arctic. At a Glance Trump proposes...

Gallup Survey Unveils Public’s Critical Perspective on Biden’s Leadership

A new Gallup survey reveals that President Biden's presidency is viewed negatively by a majority of Americans, placing him among the lowest-rated post-World War...

Supreme Court to Examine Impact of Gun Control Laws on Second Amendment

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to review crucial Second Amendment cases, potentially reshaping the landscape of gun rights in America. At a Glance Supreme...

Explore Trump’s New Bill: Impacts on Border, Energy, and Economy

Trump's ambitious legislative agenda faces hurdles as Republicans debate the best strategy for passing his priorities through Congress. At a Glance House Speaker Mike Johnson...

How Increasing Credit Card Defaults Could Impact the U.S. Economy

Credit card defaults in the U.S. have skyrocketed to their highest level in 14 years, signaling a looming economic crisis that threatens to unravel...

Meta Ends Fact-Checking in a Push Towards Free Speech

Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, is dismantling its fact-checking program in a bold move towards free speech. At a Glance Meta is...

Gang’s Strategic Maneuvering at El Paso Border Amid Shifting Politics

Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua plans aggressive border crossings at El Paso before Trump's inauguration, raising serious security concerns. At a Glance Tren de Aragua...

How Trudeau’s Exit Could Reshape Canada’s Politics and Future Elections

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces his resignation, reshaping the political landscape ahead of upcoming elections. At a Glance Trudeau resigns as Liberal Party leader...

FBI Calls on Public to Uncover Identity of 2021 Bomb Suspect

FBI releases new footage of unidentified suspect who planted pipe bombs near DNC and RNC offices on January 5, 2021, offering a $500,000 reward...

Controversy Erupts as Allstate CEO Responds to New Orleans Incident

Allstate CEO Tom Wilson's comments following a New Orleans terror attack spark outrage and calls for boycott. At a Glance Allstate CEO Tom Wilson faced...

Unprecedented Legal Debate: Could Trump Receive Unconditional Discharge in NY Case?

Judge Juan Merchan suggests an unconditional discharge for Donald Trump in the New York felony case, avoiding direct punishment while preserving the conviction. At a...

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