• Thousands rally in Slovakia to condemn a government plan to overhaul public broadcasting

    Thousands Slovaks rallied in the capital on Friday to condemn a plan by the new government of populist Prime Minister Robert Fico to overhaul the country’s public broadcasting during a wave of anti-government protests.

  • Republican infighting takes centre stage ahead of Ohio primary as Trump joins Bernie Moreno rally: Latest

    Presidential contender attacks his candidate’s rivals at Dayton Air Show

  • Argentinian workers condemn Government’s measures

    Buenos Aires, Mar 26 (Prensa Latina) Members of the State Workers Association (ATE) and other Argentine unions gathered up on Tuesday in front of the Institute of Family, Peasant and Indigenous Agriculture to denounce the closure of that agency and the dismissal of thousands of people. The post Argentinian workers condemn Government’s measures first appeared on Prensa Latina.

    • KGBT

    Republicans and Democrats make their case to Latino voters

    RIO GRANDE VALLEY, Texas (ValleyCentral) — Election season is in full swing. President Biden and former President Trump have both secured enough delegates to be their party's presidential nominee. Political experts say the Hispanic vote will be key in November. Both Democrats and Republicans see Latino voters as persuadable. Republicans argue these voters are traditionally []

    • MSNBC

    All House Republicans do is lose. That doesn't necessarily mean Democrats are winning.

    Ahead of the 2022 midterms, I predicted that a Republican majority in Congress would result in two years of “mind-numbing, gut-churning inanity, the kind that becomes a weariness seeping into your bones.” That prediction has been largely vindicated, and yet somehow reality has proved even worse for the House GOP. Everywhere you look in the halls of Capitol Hill is a string of failures for the supposedly ascendent MAGA Republicans. Victories for the far-right have been few and far between, even...

  • Budd: Democrats would rather shut down government than do the right thing

    (The Center Square) – U.S. Sen. Ted Budd said taxpayers’ $1.2 trillion spending bill passing into law early Saturday was fought over two principles, both involving the ongoing problems at the southern border. “If an illegal alien harms a police officer, they should get deported,” the North Carolina Republican wrote on social media. “If an illegal alien commits the crime of theft or shoplifting, they get detained. Democrats would rather shut down the government than do the right...

  • ECHOS OF HUNGER: NIGERIAN WORKERS’ RALLY AGAINST FAILED GOVERNANCE

    Untangling the threads Located in the heart of west Africa, Nigeria is a country full of vitality and diversity, and its politics are just as much a part of who it is as its people and their environments. Nigeria’s political scene is a fascinating tapestry woven with strands of ambition, resilience, and a yearning for […]

  • Top centrist House Democrat joins mass exodus from Congress

    A top centrist House Democrat in the New Democrat Coalition is retiring after 12 years in Congress, becoming the latest in a long line of Democrats and Republicans who are leaving Capitol Hill after the 2024 elections. Rep. Annie Kuster (D-NH) announced in a statement on Wednesday that she would not seek reelection this November […]

  • Democrats target Biden-district Republicans as impeachment efforts sputter

    EXCLUSIVE — Vulnerable House Republicans are coming under attack by Democratic groups for their continued support of an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden despite the investigation so far failing to uncover definitive evidence of any wrongdoing. The Democratic-aligned Congressional Integrity Project released a new ad campaign on Tuesday targeting GOP lawmakers representing districts won […]

  • Trudeau Government to Investigate ‘How Climate Change Interacts With Democratic Decline’

    Self-described “basic Chinese dictatorship” admirer — I don’t need to play the clip here, right? We’ve all seen it by now — and effeminate Xi Jinping boy-toy Justin Trudeau has big new plans for the money his government farms from the serfs.

    • Neowin

    Both Democrats and Republicans blame Microsoft for bending to China's censorship machine

    Senators from both parties are criticizing Microsoft for its censorship of Bing results for users in China. Compliance with local law allows it to operate on the market. However, it comes at a price.

  • Republicans' Senate Hopes Stung as Democrats Lead Multiple Races

    The Republican Party's hopes of retaking the Senate in the November elections could be hampered as the Democrats lead races in numerous states, according to recent polls.The Democrats hold a slim majority in the Senate, with 48 Democrats and two independents who caucus with them. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Kentucky Republican, announced that he will step down from his position this year but retain his seat until the end of his term.The GOP, which controls the House, is hoping to...