Democrats Double Down on Anti-Trump Messaging in 2025 Races
In 2025, Democratic campaigns from New Jersey to California are still running against Donald Trump—sparking debate over whether the strategy is effective or outdated.
In 2025, Democratic campaigns from New Jersey to California are still running against Donald Trump—sparking debate over whether the strategy is effective or outdated.
A federal immigration raid in Chicago’s South Shore neighborhood swept up dozens of U.S. citizens alongside undocumented Venezuelans, igniting outrage over tactics and civil liberties.
As the federal shutdown continues, Democrats demand extension of ACA subsidies, forcing Republicans to confront their long-standing failure to replace Obamacare.
After the Israel-Hamas cease-fire, Gazans return to northern Gaza only to find total devastation—homes gone, infrastructure collapsed, and hope in short supply.
Bolivia heads to a historic presidential runoff between two conservative candidates promising economic revival and institutional reform.
Bolivia heads to a presidential runoff between two conservative candidates amid economic turmoil and deep social divisions.
As the WNBA enjoys unprecedented popularity, rising ticket prices are leaving loyal fans like Judy Berkowitz unable to attend games they once cherished.
Sanae Takaichi is poised to become Japan’s first female prime minister, but doubts remain over her commitment to advancing women’s rights in a deeply traditional society.
Vice President JD Vance’s military demonstration at Camp Pendleton draws sharp criticism from California Governor Gavin Newsom and coincides with nationwide protests against the Trump administration.
The French government has paused its plan to raise the retirement age following sustained public opposition, marking a major retreat for President Macron.