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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, despite his progressive appeal, cannot become US President due to the constitutional requirement of being a natural-born citizen. Born in Uganda, Mamdani's eligibility is barred by Article II,
Leading up to America's 250th birthday next July, we are highlighting things you might not know about our presidents.
John Boyd, Jr, fourth generation farmer and president of the National Black Farmers Association did not pull back any punches for the current regime and the way they have failed American farmers.
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China and the United States, Fall 2025: A timeline of remarks, threats, critiques — and dialogue
Tensions between the U.S. and China escalated in the weeks leading up to a possible meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
A federal judge permanently blocked President Donald Trump on Friday from deploying the National Guard to Portland, where the administration has cited clashes between anti-ICE protesters and federal officers as justifying the military presence.
President Trump said no US officials will attend the upcoming G20 summit in South Africa, citing the treatment of white South African farmers.
A federal judge in Oregon on Friday issued a permanent injunction barring the Trump administration from deploying the National Guard on the streets of Portland in response to protests against the president's immigration policies.
President Trump’s post raises technical questions about how and if the United States could “immediately” return to nuclear testing, and political considerations about the signaling behind nuclear testing and who would benefit most from a return to testing.
There was confusion about whether Tyler would be the next president since the Constitution was unclear about presidential succession. At 51, John Tyler, now nicknamed “Accendency,” was sworn into office on April 6, 1842. He was the youngest of the previous nine presidents. Tyler was a strong supporter of states’ rights and the Constitution.