Politics
Judge Rules Trump Administration Violated First Amendment in Fight Against ICE-Tracking
A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration violated the First Amendment by trying to prevent journalists and immigrant advocates from tracking ICE enforcement activities. The ruling has major implications for press freedom and civil liberties.
Rise of the New Right: Why This Student Group Moved On From Charlie Kirk
An in-depth look at how a prominent right-wing student organization has distanced itself from its former leader, Charlie Kirk, and the broader implications of this shift.
Mandelson Vetting Scandal: The Final Straw for Starmer?
A deep dive into the Mandelson vetting scandal and its potential impact on Labour leader Keir Starmer's future. Explores background, expert analysis, and implications for UK politics.
Frontrunner for California Governor Denies Sexual Assault Allegations
Leading California gubernatorial candidate John Doe has strongly denied allegations of sexual assault, claiming they are a politically-motivated attack. This article examines the details and potential impact of the controversy.
Melania Trump's Speech Reignites Epstein Scandal Amidst GOP Turmoil
First Lady Melania Trump's surprise speech at a GOP fundraiser has unexpectedly thrust the Jeffrey Epstein scandal back into the national spotlight, compounding the Republican Party's mounting troubles.
Former MK leader Mncwango joins IFP as party eyes key municipal takeovers
South African political veteran Hlomuka Mncwango has joined the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) as the party looks to make major gains in upcoming municipal elections. This move could reshape the country's political landscape.
In Georgia's 14th District Special Runoff, Democrats Pulled Off Their Biggest Shift Yet
In a closely watched special election runoff in Georgia's 14th Congressional District, the Democratic candidate pulled off a stunning upset, delivering a significant blow to Republican dominance in the deep red state.
Stephen Miller Is Still Pursuing His Immigration Agenda, but More Quietly
Former Trump advisor Stephen Miller is still working to advance his hardline immigration policies, but he's doing so more quietly and through behind-the-scenes efforts. This article examines his ongoing influence.
Supporters Reject Moves to Replace Long-Serving Senator
A divisive political battle is brewing as supporters fight to keep a long-serving senator in office, rejecting moves to replace them ahead of the 2027 election.
Pam Bondi's Abrupt Exit: When Trump's Demands Clashed with a Graceful Departure
An in-depth look at the circumstances surrounding Pam Bondi's sudden departure from the Trump administration, where political pressures collided with her desire for a graceful exit.
The Paradox of Congressional Approval Ratings: Why Americans Keep Voting for the Same Two Parties
Explore the complex factors behind Congress's low approval ratings and the ongoing dominance of the two-party system in American politics. Discover the reasons why voters continue to support the same parties despite dissatisfaction.