Relationship between money and politics a threat to SA’s democracy
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The National Health Insurance means a higher tax burden for South Africans
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Post Office scandal: Police to deploy 80 detectives for criminal inquiry
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Lee Greenwood to Newsmax: Iconic Hit ‘Never Meant’ as Record
Country music singer Lee Greenwood, known for his patriotic hit “God Bless The U.S.A.,” told Newsmax on Memorial Day that the song, written 40 years ago, “was never meant to be a record,” but just “suddenly took off.”
Lee Greenwood to Newsmax: Iconic Hit ‘Never Meant’ as Record
Country music singer Lee Greenwood, known for his patriotic hit “God Bless The U.S.A.,” told Newsmax on Memorial Day that the song, written 40 years ago, “was never meant to be a record,” but just “suddenly took off.”
China’s threats, ‘naked aggression’ loom large as House lawmakers meet Taiwan’s new president
TAIPEI, TAIWAN – Standing across from Taiwan’s newly elected president on Monday, House Foreign Affairs Chairman Michael McCaul, R-Texas, drew a stark parallel between China’s hostility toward the island and the tension that wracked the globe during World War II. “All democracies must stand together against aggression and tyranny, whether it’s [Vladimir Putin] and Russia, […]
Clintons to Attend Another Biden Fundraiser
Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will headline a June fundraiser for President Joe Biden.[#item_full_content]
Report: GOP’s Contempt Vote of AG Garland Stalled
A House GOP effort to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress is reportedly stalled amid uncertainties about whether there’s enough votes to pass the measure. Two committees last week approved resolutions to censure Garland, The Hill noted, but citing…[#item_full_content]
Le Pen invites Meloni to form ‘super-group’ in European parliament
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GOP Rep. McCaul Tells Taiwan Weapons Are Coming
A senior U.S. lawmaker visiting Taipei said on Monday that weapons Taiwan had ordered are finally on their way, and that China’s “intimidating” war games last week underscored the need to boost the island’s deterrence abilities.[#item_full_content]