• Elizabeth Warren is introducing a new wealth tax backed by more than 50 members of Congress

    She says it will make the government work for American families

    Not just the ultra rich

    A 2% tax on wealth above $50 million funds child care, housing, healthcare and education

    It reduces child poverty and expands Medicare

    And still leaves money left over.

    Would you support this?
    Elizabeth Warren is introducing a new wealth tax backed by more than 50 members of Congress She says it will make the government work for American families Not just the ultra rich A 2% tax on wealth above $50 million funds child care, housing, healthcare and education It reduces child poverty and expands Medicare And still leaves money left over. Would you support this?
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  • Kim Jong Un has escalated tensions with the United States, launching a sharp and personal critique of Donald Trump’s leadership amid rising global instability. The remarks come as U.S. military activity in the Middle East draws international attention, with North Korea portraying it as a sign of increasing geopolitical uncertainty.

    Analysts note that such rhetoric has long been part of Pyongyang’s strategy—often intensifying during periods of tension before possible diplomatic engagement. State media amplified the criticism, framing it as evidence of unpredictable U.S. leadership, while experts suggest it may also serve domestic purposes, including diverting attention from economic challenges and ongoing weapons development.

    Historically, exchanges between Kim and Trump have coincided with both heightened tensions and unexpected diplomatic openings, making the current moment particularly sensitive. As multiple global crises unfold, the world is watching closely to see whether Washington responds or avoids further escalation.

    Disclaimer: This content is shared for educational, informational, awareness, and journalistic purposes based on available reports.

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    Kim Jong Un has escalated tensions with the United States, launching a sharp and personal critique of Donald Trump’s leadership amid rising global instability. The remarks come as U.S. military activity in the Middle East draws international attention, with North Korea portraying it as a sign of increasing geopolitical uncertainty. Analysts note that such rhetoric has long been part of Pyongyang’s strategy—often intensifying during periods of tension before possible diplomatic engagement. State media amplified the criticism, framing it as evidence of unpredictable U.S. leadership, while experts suggest it may also serve domestic purposes, including diverting attention from economic challenges and ongoing weapons development. Historically, exchanges between Kim and Trump have coincided with both heightened tensions and unexpected diplomatic openings, making the current moment particularly sensitive. As multiple global crises unfold, the world is watching closely to see whether Washington responds or avoids further escalation. Disclaimer: This content is shared for educational, informational, awareness, and journalistic purposes based on available reports. #GlobalPolitics #NorthKorea #USA #Geopolitics #WorldNews #KimJongUn #Trump #InternationalRelations #BreakingNews #GlobalTensions #USA
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  • Reports suggest that North Korean schoolchildren are being taught unusual stories about their leader, Kim Jong-un, as part of a new school subject focused on his life and “revolutionary works.”

    According to a teacher’s manual reported by South Korea’s TV Chosun through the UPI news agency, the material claims Kim learned to drive at just three years old. It also says that by the age of nine he raced the chief executive of a visiting foreign yacht company and won despite the odds.

    These lessons are reportedly part of wider efforts within the country’s education system to highlight the leader’s achievements and build a strong public image through state-directed teaching.

    Analysts say the approach mirrors earlier propaganda surrounding former leader Kim Jong-il, where stories of extraordinary abilities and achievements were also promoted to shape the leader’s public image and strengthen loyalty among citizens.
    Reports suggest that North Korean schoolchildren are being taught unusual stories about their leader, Kim Jong-un, as part of a new school subject focused on his life and “revolutionary works.” According to a teacher’s manual reported by South Korea’s TV Chosun through the UPI news agency, the material claims Kim learned to drive at just three years old. It also says that by the age of nine he raced the chief executive of a visiting foreign yacht company and won despite the odds. These lessons are reportedly part of wider efforts within the country’s education system to highlight the leader’s achievements and build a strong public image through state-directed teaching. Analysts say the approach mirrors earlier propaganda surrounding former leader Kim Jong-il, where stories of extraordinary abilities and achievements were also promoted to shape the leader’s public image and strengthen loyalty among citizens.
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  • U.S. President Donald Trump recently said he believes “God is very proud of the job I’ve done,” as he spoke about his efforts to promote faith and religious freedom in the United States.
    In remarks about religion and public life, Trump pointed to initiatives such as expanding faith-based outreach through the White House Faith Office, saying his administration aimed to support religious communities and strengthen protections for people of faith.
    Supporters argue that these efforts helped highlight the importance of religious liberty and faith-based organizations in American society. Critics, however, say debates about religion in government remain complex and should balance freedom of belief with the separation of church and state.
    Trump’s comments come as discussions continue across the country about the role of religion in public policy, education, and government institutions in the United States.
    #Politics #DonaldTrump #ReligiousFreedom #FaithAndPolitics #USNews
    U.S. President Donald Trump recently said he believes “God is very proud of the job I’ve done,” as he spoke about his efforts to promote faith and religious freedom in the United States. In remarks about religion and public life, Trump pointed to initiatives such as expanding faith-based outreach through the White House Faith Office, saying his administration aimed to support religious communities and strengthen protections for people of faith. Supporters argue that these efforts helped highlight the importance of religious liberty and faith-based organizations in American society. Critics, however, say debates about religion in government remain complex and should balance freedom of belief with the separation of church and state. Trump’s comments come as discussions continue across the country about the role of religion in public policy, education, and government institutions in the United States. #Politics #DonaldTrump #ReligiousFreedom #FaithAndPolitics #USNews
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  • I think everyone else does education better than America right now.
    I think everyone else does education better than America right now.
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