What does the inquiry into the impeachment of President Donald Trump possibly have in usual with your dating life? Ghosting and checking receipts, apparently. Let’s explain: This was the initial beginning week that Democrats released transcripts of the closed-door hearings involved in the inquiry to the public. Up until right now, we didn’t know a ton about what happened in the b..

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By Kenya Hunter Alex Morse just got out of his 20s, yet not without several scars. His wedding-to-be went awry, then he lost a parent, and is currently considering a shift in career — all while also working because the mayor of his hometown of Holyoke, Massachusetts. “Break ups suck,” Morse told MTV News. “You have constant ups and downs as soon as dealing with a break up, a..

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By Lauren Rearick Thousands of migrant parents and children that were separated from each other at the United States/Mexico border under the direction of President Donald Trump’s administration are right now eligible for mental health treatment, and the U.S. Government has to distribute the services. On Tuesday (November 5), Judge John Kronstadt of the U.S. District Court in Los A..

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By Rainesford Stauffer On November 4, President Donald Trump issued a warning to the people who showed up to his rally in Lexington, Kentucky, a red state he won by 30 points in 2016. He had traveled there to rally alongside Republican Governor Matt Bevin, the incumbent facing reelection the next day, and reported from the stage that a potential loss from Bevin in would send  “a r..

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On Tuesday (November 5), people in communities across the nation headed to the ballot box to cast their votes on propositions, city council members, state legislators, and governors alike. It was a wild night featuring notable wins across the political spectrum, and firsts in Arizona, Kentucky, and Virginia — plus it can serve as an indication of what’s to come in the fateful 2020..

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Though "OK, boomer," started making the digital rounds some time in early 2019 — or at least early enough for someone to remix it into a song in July — the phrase finally hit the cultural stratosphere in late October, any time the New York Times presented a deep dive on the topic. At as a withering dismissal of the baby boomer generation's derision of Gen Z's very real fear..

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The American government has used the month of November to recognize Native American heritage in some form or another for the past 100 years — which is honestly the least the federal government can do, given the mass atrocities they subjected upon Native peoples for centuries — nevertheless the Trump Administration usually be skipping over it this month. Instead, the White Res..

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It’s been a busy week in Washington, D.C.: their baseball team, the Washington Nationals, won the World Series for the initial time ever; a Representative stepped down right after being the victim of a revenge porn attack; the Residence of Representatives took a vote on impeachment; and it also was Halloween! Spooky. We’re going to zoom in on one of these — the impeachment inqu..

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By De Elizabeth In 2006, Tarana Burke set into motion a much-needed national dialogue surrounding sexual assault any time as soon as she founded the Me Too movement. What started as a community for survivors of sexual violence focusing on Black ladies and females, has sparked a growing societal awareness of the scope of sexual harrassment, abuse, and assault — and has inspired and..

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By Amanda Litman To young people thinking about running for office one day: never let what happened to former Representative Katie Hill (D-CA) scare you out of your ambitions. Earlier this week, Hill resigned from office immediately after a complex disaster connected with a consensual relationship she had with a member of her campaign personnel, an ethics complaint against her, and..

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Democratic Rep. Katie Hill gave her final speech on the floor of the Home of Representatives on Thursday (October 31) soon after announcing she would resign from her seat earlier this week. “I came here to give a voice to the unheard in the halls of power. I came here to give a voice to the unheard in the halls of power,” she mentioned. “I wanted to show young people, queer peo..

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By Linley Sanders Joseph Theodore “JT” Lewis, 19, believes that people have three options right after experiencing a massive tragedy: deny that it happened, do absolutely nothing, or attempt to create the world a higher class of place. He’s aiming for that last one. Seven years prior, his younger brother Jesse was killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre in Newtown,..

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