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Few presidents have bowed out like Biden. Historians explain what it means

July 21, 2025

Weeks after former President Joe Biden went head-to-head against now-President Donald Trump, Biden announced exactly a year ago, July 21, 2024, that he would bow out of the race — an unprecedented decision that led to a series of 2024 election plot twists.  Biden’s announcement came amid increasing pressure from his own party to step aside following his debate performance against Trump June 27, 2024, in Atlanta, where...

Mamdani silent after Border Patrol officer allegedly shot by illegal immigrant in NYC

July 21, 2025

New York City socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani has remained silent almost two days after an off-duty Border Patrol officer was shot in the face, allegedly by a previously deported illegal immigrant in his city. Mamdani’s social media posts and website show no public statement on the matter, which has become national news and sparked a broader discussion of President Joe Biden’s border policies and criticism of sanctuary...

Abrego Garcia to remain in US for now, DOJ agrees

July 21, 2025

Lawyers for the Trump administration and Salvadorian migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia agreed on Monday to keep Abrego Garcia in U.S. criminal custody in Tennessee for a 30-day period — delaying, if only for now, the government’s stated plans to remove him to a third country.  In a filing submitted Monday to U.S. District Judge Waverly Crenshaw, lawyers for Abrego Garcia told the court that the agreement with the...

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Although the federal government has said it will deposit half of November benefits, Texans are still unsure when money will land in …

Some Hood County residents wanted the same power that cities have to set noise limits, but did not secure enough votes.