Category: Politics and Demographics

No Such Show Exists: False Rumors of 'Mormon Wives' and Whitney Leavitt Spread Online
21 November 2025

No Such Show Exists: False Rumors of 'Mormon Wives' and Whitney Leavitt Spread Online

No show called 'Mormon Wives' or actress Whitney Leavitt exists, yet false rumors spread across social media in late 2025. Meta and Twitter removed over 16,000 posts, while FactCheck.org confirmed the hoax. The closest real show is TLC's 'Sister Wives.'

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Trump Hosts MBS at White House for First Time Since 2017, Pushing $600B Investments and Abraham Accords Expansion
20 November 2025

Trump Hosts MBS at White House for First Time Since 2017, Pushing $600B Investments and Abraham Accords Expansion

Donald Trump hosted Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman at the White House in 2025, advancing $600B in investments and Saudi entry into the Abraham Accords — contingent on a path to Palestinian statehood.

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Why does Washington D.C. have so few Republican residents?
10 May 2023

Why does Washington D.C. have so few Republican residents?

As a blogger, I've been wondering why Washington D.C. has so few Republican residents. One theory is that the city's large population of government workers may lean liberal due to their belief in a more active government role in society. Additionally, the city's demographics, with a significant Black community and young professionals, tend to be more Democratic. Urban areas, in general, tend to lean liberal, so it's not surprising that D.C. follows this trend. Lastly, the city's strong Democratic history has likely contributed to the lack of Republican residents in Washington D.C.

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