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Bribery or Lobbying

In an oligarchy like the United States, a political gift from a corporation or wealthy oligarch to a politician is…

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Digging into Campaign Finance Records

by Niki Kelly, Indiana Capital Chronicle When campaign finance deadlines hit, journalists dig into the reports for the key numbers:…

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China and USA Meeting in Beijing

Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasizes the importance of a stable Sino-US relationship, mutual respect, and common prosperity for global peace…

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Low Participation Among Indiana Schools in the Federal Free Meal Service Program

A new national report states that many Hoosier schools that could benefit from a federal free meal program aren't taking…

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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., President 2024!

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is reportedly considering a run for the White House in 2024, following in the footsteps of…

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Who’s Winning and Losing the Economic War Over Ukraine?

One year into the Ukraine war, Western sanctions on Russia have failed to bring the country to its knees, and…

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Debt limit deal hits turbulence in Congress as leaders prep for a vote

by Jennifer Shutt, Indiana Capital ChronicleMay 31, 2023 WASHINGTON — Congress began moving the bipartisan debt limit package forward Tuesday,…

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The Ukraine War was Provoked – And Why That Matters To Achieve Peace

The Ukraine War was provoked by the US and could have been avoided or stopped early, says an expert. Diplomacy,…

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The Debt Ceiling Scam

The recent debt ceiling drama in the US is portrayed by the media as a battle of ideologies, but in…

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Diplomacy: Facing a Multi-Polar World

China's diplomatic initiatives, including bringing Saudi Arabia and Iran together and trading oil in Yuan, signal a shift away from…

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