A combat veteran’s campaign ad for a congressional seat in Texas has gone viral, attracting almost 2 million YouTube views as of Monday. MJ Hegar (D) posted her three-minute “Doors” campaign video last week, detailing her life as an Air Force pilot and working mother in Round Rock, Texas. She is running for Texas’s 31st Congressional […]
Read MoreVon der Leyen is weak on rule of law
R. Daniel Kelemen is professor of political science and law at Rutgers University. In her first State of the Union speech, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen laid out ambitious plans on everything from public health and the fight against the pandemic to climate change, human rights and migration. But for all its strengths, […]
Read MoreFar-Right Trump Backers Biggest Purveyors of Sensationalist, Low-Quality News: Oxford Study
Trump supporters are the biggest consumers of low-quality, sensationalist news stories on social media, according to a new report by Oxford University. The study, conducted over three months leading up to President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address last week, goes beyond the abundant evidence that Republicans, Democrats, and independents rely on different news […]
Read More'Kushner Must Resign': Calls Intensify for Trump Son-in-Law to Step Down
Calls are mounting for President Donald Trump’s senior adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner to resign or be fired from the White House amid heightened concerns about conflicts of interest with his family’s real estate firm following a series of alarming reports this week. “This simply can’t go on… Slick, compromised, and stupid is no way […]
Read MoreWhite House Official: Deadly Shooting Offered 'Reprieve' From Negative Trump Coverage
A Washington Post interview with a White House official garnered stunned reactions on social media when the anonymous staffer said that last week’s school shooting in Parkland, Florida had offered the Trump administration a “reprieve” from negative media coverage. “For everyone, it was a distraction or a reprieve,” said the official. “A lot of people […]
Read MoreTo Fend Off Progressive Primary Challenger Marie Newman, Anti-Choice Group Throws Big Money at Blue Dog Democrat
Now that progressive primary challenger Marie Newman is “within striking distance” of ousting Blue Dog Democrat Rep. Dan Lipinski in Illinois’s 3rd District, a right-wing group that typically backs Republicans has made a “six-figure investment” in a “last-minute push” to bolster the anti-choice incumbent. Ahead of the primary vote on Tuesday March 20, the anti-choice group […]
Read More'We are the 99%': But Richest 1% Will Soon Own Two-Thirds Of World's Wealth
More than two-thirds of the world’s entire wealth will be owned by the richest 1% of people by 2030, new research warns. The shocking findings of the new report produced by the UK’s House of Commons Library claims that if trends which began after the 2008 financial crisis continue, the 1% will control 64% of […]
Read More'This Is What Winning Looks Like': DNC Bans Donations From Fossil Fuel Companies
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) on Saturday unanimously passed a resolution to ban campaign donations from fossil fuel companies. Author and 350.org co-founder Bill McKibben called it a sign that the “social license of big oil is being steadily revoked.” 350.org Action, for its part, declared, “This is what winning looks like, folks.” The development, […]
Read MoreLFW: What a catwalk show looks like during a pandemic
Fashion week during a global pandemic is a little surreal. In an instant, a five-day London Fashion Week schedule, usually packed with back-to-back catwalk shows and presentations, is literally just a handful life events to accommodate social-distancing and ensuring Covid-19 safety. While most have opted for a digital viewing of their spring/summer 2020 collections, there […]
Read MoreCohen still serving as RNC deputy finance chair, group says
President TrumpDonald John TrumpSenate advances public lands bill in late-night vote Warren, Democrats urge Trump to back down from veto threat over changing Confederate-named bases Esper orders ‘After Action Review’ of National Guard’s role in protests MORE’s personal attorney Michael Cohen continues to serve as the Republican National Committee’s (RNC) deputy finance chairman despite being the […]
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