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The Washington Post Corrects Two Articles on Trump/Russia Collusion Conspiracy

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The Washington Post has corrected two previous articles on former President Donald Trump's alleged collusion with Russia. The articles were corrected because they relied on the Steele dossier, a document that turned out to be false information.
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Steve Bannon Indicted on Contempt of Congress Charges

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The former advisor of former President Donald Trump Steve Bannon has recently been indicted for contempt of Congress. He will now face criminal charges after a recent deposition.
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Kevin McCarthy Net Worth 2022: Bio, Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Kids

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Sources vary on Congressman Kevin McCarthy's net worth. Some sources report his worth as high as $1.5 million, while many others report his net worth as of 2021 at a more realistic $300,000. This would include his annual salary of $193,4000 as a Congressman.
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Fed Chairman Powell Suggests Inflation Spike Could Last Well into 2022

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Powell spoke to reporters after the Federal Reserve's two day policy meeting. He blamed the highest inflation that Americans have witnessed in 30 years on the supply chain crisis as well as pandemic-induced shortages and growing consumer demand.
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Whitmer vetoes election bills Michigan GOP says will restore faith in elections

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Despite a voter identification bill passing the State Senate, Gov. Whitmer used her veto to end the passage of the Bill at her desk.
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FBI Employees Undergo “Intersectionality” Training

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In 2020, then-President Donald Trump drafted an executive order that forbid Critical Race Theory in federal employee training programs. This executive order was one among many that the Biden Administration overturned after Jan. 20.
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42% of Americans Racked up Credit Card Debt During Covid-19

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Many Americans have seen their credit card debt surge during the Covid-19 pandemic. A new consumer survey found that 42 percent of U.S. adults holding credit card debt have moved deeper in debt since March 2020.
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New York City Police Union Gearing Up to Fight Vaccine Mandate

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The controversial COVID-19 vaccine mandate for New York City employees is soon to be tested by the Police Benevolent Association (PBA), the city's largest police union.
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Can Presidential Candidates Vote For Themselves? Understanding The United States Election

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Can presidential candidates vote for themselves? U.S. politics is interesting and sometimes confusing. Here, we explained if presidential candidates in the. United States can vote for themselves.
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Can A Presidential Pardon Be Reversed? Understanding Presidential Pardons

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The politics of pardon has been generating controversies over the years. But it is one of the numerous powers bestowed on the President of the United States of America.  

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