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Tag: Debbie Wasserman Schultz

Debbie Wasserman Schultz Just Resigned

Debbie Wasserman Schultz will step down after the DNC.

New Leaked Documents Reveal DNC’s Plot to Destroy Bernie Sanders’ Campaign

From creating talking points for the Clinton campaign, to helping create attack strategies against Sanders' campaign, new emails show the DNC's extreme bias from the very beginning.

Nationwide Class Action filed Against Democratic Party and Debbie Wasserman Schultz

Get inside details of the case against the DNC and Wasserman Schultz directly from the filing attorney.

Senate Democrats Considering Replacing DNC Chair

Democrats discuss whether to #DumpDebbie from her position as chairperson of the Democratic National Committee.

Democrats Can’t Unite Unless Wasserman Schultz Goes!

The Democratic National Committee chair has thrown fuel on the flames of infighting just as the party faces a critical November election.

BREAKING: DNC Restores Bernie Sanders’ Access to Voter’s Files

The DNC and Bernie Sanders have come to an agreement that will allow the immediate release of voter files back to the Sanders' campaign.

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10 reasons to resist AI

To counter Big Tech’s narrative of AI inevitability, movements are beginning to resist on many fronts where this dangerous tech is being deployed.

Grow your own food—and a kinder world: How veganic farming can turn your garden...

More than just growing food without animal products, veganic farming reimagines agriculture as a space where humans, wildlife, and even soil microbes can coexist and flourish together, offering a bold and compassionate alternative to traditional organic methods.

Deviant Donald, self-destructive dictator

As explosive prices erase tax relief,/ Must one be rich to afford ground beef?

What unifies MAGA precisely explains its epic, repeat fiascos: Fixated, self-righteous, absolutist fundamentalism

That’s why disgruntled ‘24 voters endure the brokenness of the marriage made in hell—with now everyone’s life but the rich far more aggrieved than a year and a half ago, two years ago, or four years ago.

Children are dying as sanctions tighten and fears of military escalation grow in Cuba

UN human rights chief says U.S. restrictions are driving medicine shortages, food insecurity, and prolonged blackouts while lawmakers warn of a possible new conflict in the Caribbean.