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Josh Shapiro announces re-election campaign

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, a rising Democratic star, has announced his bid for a second term. The move is widely seen as a crucial step towards a potential 2028 presidential run.

Analysing Trump's Legal Strategy and Norm Defiance

Is Donald Trump truly lawless, or does he operate by his own set of rules? We examine the legal philosophy behind his actions and its profound implications for democracy. Read our in-depth analysis.

Trump's Venezuela Raid Bypasses Congress

Donald Trump's capture of Nicolás Maduro without consulting Congress marks a dramatic shift in presidential power. Analysis reveals how it challenges the 1973 War Powers Act and constitutional checks and balances.

Trump's Political Dynasty: Family Roles in 2024 Bid

As the Politics Weekly America team revisits a special series, we examine which Trump family members are driving his White House return and who has retreated from the political spotlight. Explore the dynamics of a potential political dynasty.

Élysée Palace Staff Accused of Stealing €40k Tableware

A silver steward at France's presidential palace has been arrested for allegedly stealing historic porcelain and silverware, valued up to €40,000, and listing items on sites like Vinted. Read the full investigation details.

Trump's 2025 Pardons Fuel White-Collar Crime Surge

Donald Trump's administration pardoned key white-collar criminals like Binance's Changpeng Zhao, undermining financial enforcement and raising risks of economic instability. Explore the alarming trend.

Trump signs bill renaming Kennedy Center

President Donald Trump has signed legislation renaming Washington's Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. The move, part of a spending bill, has ignited debate over politicising cultural institutions.

Trump's Frustrated Address Raises Eyebrows

Donald Trump's televised address to the nation, expected to focus on Venezuela, became a defensive campaign speech. We analyse the tone and political fallout.

Trump's White House plaques attack Biden, Obama, Bush

Donald Trump's administration has installed new plaques in the White House's 'Presidential Walk of Fame' that launch personal attacks on his predecessors, including Joe Biden and Barack Obama. Read the full story.

Chile's Far-Right Victory: Kast Wins Presidency

José Antonio Kast's decisive win in Chile's presidential election signals a major rightward shift in Latin America, drawing praise from global hardline leaders and raising democratic concerns. Explore the analysis.

Trump Sends California Guard to Judge's Home

In an extraordinary escalation, former President Trump ordered the California National Guard to a federal judge's residence. Explore the legal and constitutional crisis unfolding.

RFK Jr's Autism Remarks Cause Political Uproar

Robert F. Kennedy Jr faces fierce backlash after controversial comments linking childhood vaccines to an 'autism epidemic'. Critics condemn his remarks as harmful misinformation. Read the full story.

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