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U.S. Constitution

November 20, 2025

Homosexual FBI agent who trained EFCC officers in Abuja sues for wrongful termination

As per his filings, the litigant, who joined the FBI in 2009, argued that he was apparently targeted because of his sexual orientation.

FBI
December 18, 2024

Donald Trump officially wins electoral college votes to be 47th U.S. president

This year’s electoral college meeting in Austin was less dramatic than it was in 2020 because Mr Trump won the election.

Trump at convention
March 4, 2024

Donald Trump can’t be disqualified from running for U.S. president: Supreme Court

The unanimous decision of the nine-member court said states have no power under the Constitution to” enforce the provision disqualifying people from federal office.

President Donald Trump
December 14, 2023

House Republicans vote for impeachment inquiry against Biden

Mr McClintock said the House owed it to the country to get to the bottom of the allegations.

United States President Joe Biden
December 8, 2023

University of Pennsylvania loses $100 million donation over school’s president’s controversial anti-semitic remarks

Although she apologised for the comment, it has not doused concerns about her capacity and competence to lead the institution.

President Elizabeth Magill of the University of Pennsylvania
September 14, 2022

U.S. police illegally track people’s phones: Report

The application, sold by Virginia-based Fog Data Science LLC, has been used to follow devices.

U.S. Police