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Michigan’s primary reveals stark opposition: Over 100,000 voters stand ‘uncommitted
This unprecedented move highlights the growing frustration within key segments of his base, potentially jeopardizing his reelection prospects.
Biden’s cease-fire effort clashes with Gaza’s rising death toll
The immediate focus remains on achieving a cease-fire to halt the loss of life and address the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza.
The October 7th America has forgotten
The war deaths we no longer protest (or even think about).
Trump’s pledge for unprecedented power to Christian nationalists and promises of ‘largest deportation’ stir...
These declarations, made in the run-up to crucial primaries and the CPAC convention, offer a glimpse into Trump's potential second-term agenda.
Does America have the balls – or means – to buy out malignant swamp...
On John Oliver’s satiric bribe* to the Supreme Court’s king of corruption.
Biden administration’s strict anti-migrant policies spark outcry
"Within a badly broken immigration system, the humanitarian assistance provided by Annunciation House is one of the few things that works well. We in El Paso stand with the faith leaders and volunteers who lead this work and make us proud to call this border community our home."
Gaza: Grand bargain or wider war?
The United States can go big on diplomacy or on military destruction. Which way will Biden lean?
A new chapter in Wisconsin politics: Ending gerrymandering
The gerrymandered districts had long been a point of contention, with numerous legal experts deeming Wisconsin one of the most gerrymandered states in the nation.
More than 50 countries argue before World Court against Israeli occupation of Palestine
The request is separate from South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at the ICJ.









