Critics Take Hakeem Jeffries To Task For Praising Trump's Latest Pardon

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Critics Take Hakeem Jeffries To Task For Praising Trump's Latest Pardon

Many blasted the House minority leader's reaction to Trump pardoning a Democrat who was indicted on charges of bribery and acting as a foreign agent. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) on Wednesday praised President Donald Trump’s decision to preemptively pardon Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Te»»»

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Hindustan Times India 06.11. 20:54

Zohran Mamdani makes first high-profile political stop: Why Puerto Rico matters?

Zohran Mamdani's Puerto Rico visit comes days after he defeated former Governor Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa in New York City's mayoral race. Just days after his historic victory in New York City's mayoral race, Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani made his first high-profile political stop, a si»»»

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Kuwait Times Kuwait 28.08. 21:23

WorldAmericaFrom Mr Cardamom to Mr Mayor? Zohran makes waves in NYC

NEW YORK: Not every candidate for New York City mayor has rapped about having the same history as a chapati, or has convinced acclaimed food critic Madhur Jaffrey to perform in a video standing in a food truck, but Zohran Mamdani has. Born in Uganda, of Indian parents, Mamdani is a former rapper an»»»

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Fox News Stati Uniti d'America 28.08. 01:49

Susan Collins heckled at Maine ribbon-cutting to delight of leftist challenger as pivotal Senate race heats up

close Video NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Senator Susan Collins, R-Maine, faced repeated heckling from protesters on Tuesday during a ribbon-cutting ceremony marking the completion of a $9.2 million federally-funded Route 1 reconstruction project. Collins’ remarks on securing federal »»»

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China Daily Cina 09.07. 08:40

Texas flood update: 109 dead, 161 missing

The death toll from the flood in central Texas has increased to 109, with another 161 still missing as of late Tuesday, said Texas Governor Greg Abbott at an afternoon news conference. The flood began in the early morning on Friday when the Guadalupe River overflowed, unleashing a torrent of water »»»

The Economic Times India 26.05. 18:41

Who was Charles Rangel, the trailblazing New York politician who passed away at 94? How did he die?

Charlie Rangel, a longtime Congressman from Harlem and Korean War hero, has died at 94. He broke barriers in U.S. politics and helped shape major laws. Charlie Rangel, a well-known leader from Harlem, has died at 94. Rangel was elected to Congress in 1970 after beating Rev. Adam Clayton Powell Jr.,»»»

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National Public Radio Stati Uniti d'America 13.05. 13:32

Importers respond U.S.-China tariff cuts. And, takeaways from day 1 of Diddy's trial

Good morning. You're reading the Up First newsletter. Subscribe here to get it delivered to your inbox, and listen to the Up First podcast for all the news you need to start your day. A 90-day, temporary trade deal between the U.S. and China has resulted in a scramble to bring merchandise across th»»»

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The Times of India India 13.05. 02:40

‘Riddled with loopholes’: Business groups slam NY attorney general Letitia James’ consumer bill as legal ‘shakedown scheme’

File photo: New York attorney general Letitia James New York attorney generalLetitia James is under fire from prominent business groups over her proposed FAIR Business Practices Act, with critics warning it could expose small businesses to a wave of “legal shakedowns” driven by opportunistic attorn»»»

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The Guardian Gran Bretagna 08.04. 16:32

Majority of attempts to ban books in US come from organised groups not parents

A large majority of attempts to ban books in the US last year came from organised groups rather than parents. 72% of demands to censor books were initiated by pressure groups, government entities and elected officials, board members and administrators, reported the American Library Association (ALA»»»

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