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The life of the party: 7 truths for democrats

If the Democratic Party creates a large enough void, a third party won’t draw away votes. It will pull people into politics.

The Democratic Party must undergo a dramatic transformation to lead America...

The Democratic Party has allowed itself to become a part of that problem and now it’s time that it and its members break away from that dysfunctionality and return to a strong liberal/progressive agenda.

The Democratic Party line that could torch civil liberties … and...

We should reject the guidance of politicians and commentators who are all too willing to throw basic tenets of civil liberties overboard.

Finally, a chance to remake the Democratic Party

The Democratic Party needs to become a cause more people want to fight for. In the midst of defeat, it has that chance.

The Democratic party lost its soul. It’s time to win it...

The party must transform itself from a fund-raising machine into a movement.

Democratic leaders on the future of their party

What's next for the Democratic party?

The Democratic Party Once Again Hacked

A second round of cyber attacks has occurred leaving the party wondering what information was tampered with and who is responsible.

The Liberty Bell and the Democratic Party: A Tale of Two...

The Democratic Party has an enormous challenge now, to unify its members to defeat one of the most bigoted and divisive, some say fascistic, presidential candidates in modern U.S. history

How Bernie Could Lose the Nomination But Win the Convention

Sanders is likely to reach the convention with more than 25 percent of the total delegates. That is enough, under convention rules, to force a “minority report” out of the platform committee.

Ralph Nader on Bernie Sanders’ Presidential Bid and His Unanswered Letters...

Ralph Nader, author of the new book, "Return to Sender: Unanswered Letters to the President, 2001-2015," discusses Bernie Sanders' plan to run for the Democratic nomination despite being a long-standing Independent in Congress. Does he stand a chance?

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How the charter school industry’s newest scheme could be ‘the death of public schools’

A charter school “shitstorm” in Florida shows how the industry intends to take over public education.

Trump ramps up denaturalization push with 2026 quota targeting naturalized citizens

Internal USCIS guidance reportedly calls for 100 to 200 denaturalization referrals per month, signaling a sharp escalation that experts say collides with legal limits and historical practice.

House vote advances SPEED Act as 11 Democrats join Republicans to weaken NEPA protections

Climate and frontline groups warn the permitting bill would gut public oversight, fast track polluting projects, and undermine one of the nation’s foundational environmental laws.

Trump’s ‘warrior dividend’ raises questions about funding, housing support, and care for service members

The president announced $1,776 checks for about 1.5 million troops before Christmas, but reporting shows the money was repurposed from congressionally approved housing funds rather than a new benefit.

Trump defends economy as prices rise, approval sinks, and deregulation alarms grow

Primetime address clashes with polling, tariff costs, healthcare pressures, and warnings of renewed financial risk.