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Jan 16 2026POLITICS

A Change in Direction: Democrats Reevaluate Their Approach

A notable opinion writer has shared a bold perspective on the Democratic Party's recent struggles. They believe the party's emphasis on certain cultural issues may have contributed to their electoral setbacks. This shift in stance is significant, as it comes from within the party's own ranks. The w

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

How Indonesia Can Help Democracies Stand Strong

The world is seeing a big fight between big democracies and powerful autocracies. This is not just about military strength. It's also about ideas and values. Democracies need to show they are strong and united. Middle-sized democracies, like Indonesia, can play a big role in this. Indonesia is the

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Jan 15 2026OPINION

Silence Speaks Volumes: Where Are the Voices for Iran?

In Iran, a struggle for freedom and rights is unfolding, yet the world seems to have turned a blind eye. The government has cut off internet and cell services, making it tough to see or hear what's happening. Reports suggest that around 12, 000 people have lost their lives while millions of Iranians

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Power Play: When Democrats Side with MAGA

In a surprising twist, two Democrats on the University of Colorado Board of Regents have decided to hand over leadership to a Republican. This move raises questions about their commitment to the values they were elected to uphold. In 2020, Colorado voters made a clear choice. They elected a Democra

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Michigan's Jocelyn Benson Faces Serious Discrimination Claims

In Michigan, a serious legal battle is unfolding. Four Black employees have taken their former boss, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, and other top officials to court. They accuse the department of racial discrimination and creating a hostile work environment. This isn't just any lawsuit—it's a bi

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Why Texas Democrats Clash on Faith and Politics

James Talarico, a Democratic Senate hopeful from Texas, has some strong opinions about how his party treats people in conservative areas. He thinks the national Democratic Party can come off as snobby and even against certain cultural values, like religion, that matter a lot to folks in red states.

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Standing Firm: Why Democrats Should Stick to Their Progressive Plans

Senator Elizabeth Warren from Massachusetts has a strong message for her Democratic colleagues. She believes the party should not soften its progressive stance to please wealthy donors. With important elections coming up in 2026, Democrats have a choice to make. Warren spoke at The National Press C

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Navigating Power Shifts in Washington: A Congressman's Perspective

In the heart of Washington, power dynamics are constantly evolving. Jim Himes, a representative from Connecticut, has found himself at the center of these changes. As a key member of the House Intelligence Committee, he has witnessed firsthand the shifting sands of politics and the challenges of ser

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Hong Kong's Media Mogul Faces Critical Hearing Before Sentencing

Jimmy Lai, a well-known media figure in Hong Kong, is set to face a crucial hearing that will determine his sentence. This hearing comes after he was found guilty of serious charges related to national security and sedition. The case has caught the attention of the international community, with many

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

How Democrats Can Stop Losing by Being Less Picky

Democrats might want to think about being nicer to people if they want to win again. They have a habit of ignoring or dismissing folks who don't fit their idea of perfect. This isn't just about voters, but also about powerful people who might seem a bit odd or difficult. Take Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

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