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There is no prime minister in the United States; the head of government and head of state is the president. This evergreen explainer clarifies why America has no prime minister,...
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There is no prime minister in the United States; the head of government and head of state is the president. This evergreen explainer clarifies why America has no prime minister,...
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This evergreen explainer provides a factual, orderly compilation of prominent resignations from the Trump administration (2017–2021). It focuses on verified departures from se...
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As of 2025, the Vice President of the United States is Kamala Harris. She was elected in November 2024 alongside President-elects corresponding to the 2025 presidential transiti...
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The question “who was the former attorney general” most often refers to a past U.S. Attorney General who once led the Department of Justice. This Cabinet officer represents...
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The most recent full or partial U.S. government shutdown began on January 19, 2025, and ended on January 22, 2025, lasting approximately three days. This followed prolonged deba...
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This article explains how the U.S. government encounters, investigates, and discloses reports of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP, commonly called UFOs). It covers key program...
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Queries for Robert Furry typically refer to a U.S. military and government professional who served in high-level national security roles. This profile explains verified career h...
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A reference to a "Secretary of Defense name change" typically describes a transition in the person holding that cabinet position, not a change of the department or legal entity...
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The White House serves as the official residence and workplace of the President of the United States and as a enduring symbol of the Executive Branch. This overview explains its...
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When a member of the U.S. Congress resigns, the decision sets in motion a structured but consequential process that affects representation, party dynamics, and public trust. Thi...
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