A bipartisan bill that threatened million-dollar fines and prison for Americans supporting anti-Israel boycotts just died in the House—here’s how rare bipartisan outrage put civil liberties over politics.
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Family farmers are raising their voices nationwide, demanding Congress pass a comprehensive Farm Bill to end economic instability and corporate consolidation in rural America.
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Trump’s ultra-exclusive crypto fundraisers promise millions—while experts warn they’re a blueprint for pay-to-play politics in the blockchain era.
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