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Recent Articles

  • Democratic Donors Divided: Should Biden Drop Out After Poor Debate Performance?

    Democratic Donors Divided: Should Biden Drop Out After Poor Debate Performance?

    Broke On: Sunday, 30 June 2024 Amidst growing concerns from Democratic donors over President Joe Biden's debate performance, three factions have emerged: those advocating for giving Biden a chance, assessing damage before taking action, and pushing for a new nominee. Former DNC vice chair R.T. Rybak urges Democrats to push Biden to withdraw and considers Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer as a potential replacement, while Nancy Pelosi expresses concerns about the chaos of choosing a new nominee with no clear frontrunner. Hollywood donors have threatened to stop giving if Biden doesn't step down, but some liberal columnists defend his performance.
  • Former Presidents Trump and Biden Clash Over Abortion in 2024 Debate: Fact-Checking Their Statements

    Former Presidents Trump and Biden Clash Over Abortion in 2024 Debate: Fact-Checking Their Statements

    Broke On: Friday, 28 June 2024 During the 2024 presidential debate, former Presidents Trump and Biden clashed over abortion rights. With Roe v. Wade overturned in 2022, late-in-pregnancy abortions have become a contentious issue. Contradicting medical experts, Trump falsely claimed that these procedures occur frequently and even after birth, while he previously opposed access to the abortion pill mifepristone. Biden struggled to articulate his position effectively but entered the debate with it as a winning issue for Democrats.
  • Lakers Draft LeBron James' Son Bronny in Historic Move for Upcoming NBA Season

    Lakers Draft LeBron James' Son Bronny in Historic Move for Upcoming NBA Season

    Broke On: Thursday, 27 June 2024 The Los Angeles Lakers make history by drafting LeBron James' son, Bronny, in the 2024 NBA Draft. After overcoming a cardiac arrest, Bronny was selected with the 55th pick. The Lakers aim to fulfill LeBron's dream of playing together before his retirement.
  • Mass Protests in Kenya Over Controversial Finance Bill Leave 23 Dead, Tensions Remain High

    Mass Protests in Kenya Over Controversial Finance Bill Leave 23 Dead, Tensions Remain High

    Broke On: Wednesday, 26 June 2024 Mass protests erupted in Kenya over a controversial finance bill, leaving at least 23 people dead and resulting in property damage and constitutional institution desecration. Young Kenyans led the charge against tax hikes and economic measures during economically challenging times. The government's heavy-handed response included teargas, live ammunition, abductions, and shooting protesters. Despite President William Ruto abandoning the bill, protests continued under the 'One Million People March' banner.
  • Supreme Court Accidentally Reveals 6-3 Vote for Temporary Idaho Abortion Allowance: Implications and Ongoing Legal Battles

    Supreme Court Accidentally Reveals 6-3 Vote for Temporary Idaho Abortion Allowance: Implications and Ongoing Legal Battles

    Broke On: Wednesday, 26 June 2024 The Supreme Court accidentally revealed a 6-3 vote to allow temporary emergency abortions in Idaho, amidst ongoing legal battles over the state's strict abortion law. The document breached protocol and raised questions about transparency and decision-making processes within the court. Idaho doctors have been unable to provide stabilizing treatment due to the law, leading them to airlift patients out of state for care. A lawsuit against Governor Brad Little is ongoing, with implications for reproductive rights nationwide.
  • President Biden Grants Pardons to Thousands of Former Service Members Convicted under Repealed Military Ban on Gay Sex

    President Biden Grants Pardons to Thousands of Former Service Members Convicted under Repealed Military Ban on Gay Sex

    Broke On: Wednesday, 26 June 2024 President Biden granted pardons to thousands of former US service members convicted under the repealed military ban on consensual gay sex, marking a significant step towards justice and equality. The pardons could allow veterans to access benefits they were previously denied due to their discharges.
  • Russia and North Korea Sign Mutual Defense Pact: Implications and Reactions

    Russia and North Korea Sign Mutual Defense Pact: Implications and Reactions

    Broke On: Thursday, 20 June 2024 During his visit to North Korea, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a new mutual defense pact with the isolated nation, pledging military assistance if either is attacked. The agreement marks a significant strengthening of relations between Moscow and Pyongyang amid heightened tensions with the West over Ukraine. Putin's announcement could potentially destabilize the Korean Peninsula and have far-reaching consequences.
  • Record-Breaking Heat Waves, Flash Flooding, and Wildfires: Impacts on Europe, Africa, Asia, and the US

    Record-Breaking Heat Waves, Flash Flooding, and Wildfires: Impacts on Europe, Africa, Asia, and the US

    Broke On: Thursday, 20 June 2024 Record-breaking heat waves, flash flooding, and wildfires have impacted hundreds of millions across Europe, Africa, Asia, and the US. Extreme temperatures reached 125°F (45.6°C) in some areas of the U.S., causing bullet train suspensions in Japan and record rainfall. Europe experienced damaging flooding in Germany and Brazil while South Florida faced significant damage from flash flooding. Heat waves, fueled by record warmth in oceans, have increased frequency and intensity, raising concerns for a hyperactive hurricane season.
  • Scooter Braun Retires from Music Management: From Discovering Justin Bieber to Focusing on HYBE America's CEO Role

    Scooter Braun Retires from Music Management: From Discovering Justin Bieber to Focusing on HYBE America's CEO Role

    Broke On: Monday, 17 June 2024 Scooter Braun, the music manager behind Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande's careers, retires from talent management to focus on being CEO of HYBE America. His decision follows a client wanting to part ways and a public feud with Taylor Swift over master recordings. Braun expresses gratitude for his artists and optimism for future collaborations at HYBE.
  • Alex Jones Ordered to Liquidate Personal Assets Worth Less than $5 Million Due to Sandy Hook Lawsuits

    Alex Jones Ordered to Liquidate Personal Assets Worth Less than $5 Million Due to Sandy Hook Lawsuits

    Broke On: Friday, 14 June 2024 Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones ordered to liquidate $5M personal assets due to $1.5B debt from Sandy Hook lawsuits, leaving future of Infowars uncertain.