2025

Dems Need to Get Loud: Bernie and AOC’s Fight for a More Vocal Party

On President’s Day, a nationwide protest, organized via online platforms, erupted in response to the Trump-Musk administration’s dismantling of federal agencies. The demonstration highlighted a disconnect between the Democratic Party and its grassroots base, with the party’s response deemed inadequate and lacking strategic unity. While some prominent Democrats, like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, effectively utilize social media, the party’s overall media strategy is criticized for its absence from key platforms and its failure to engage effectively with the public. The article concludes that to remain relevant, Democrats need to empower those capable of strong opposition to Republicans and embrace modern communication strategies.

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Conservative Push to Overturn Same-Sex Marriage Gains Momentum

Ten years after the Obergefell v. Hodges ruling established same-sex marriage nationwide, conservative efforts to overturn the decision are intensifying. Prominent figures like Mat Staver predict the overruling of Obergefell, citing a lack of constitutional basis for same-sex marriage. Legislative actions, such as Oklahoma’s proposed tax credit bill, indirectly challenge the ruling, while the Respect for Marriage Act, passed in 2022, offers some protection. Despite majority public support for same-sex marriage, the ongoing debate reflects the ongoing political and legal battle over LGBTQ+ rights.

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Poland Funds Ukraine’s Starlink Amidst US Pressure and Allegations of Extortion

Poland’s continued financial support for Ukraine’s Starlink satellite internet access is a testament to the unwavering solidarity between the two nations. This commitment speaks volumes about Poland’s commitment to supporting Ukraine during this challenging time. It underscores the crucial role reliable communication plays in a nation’s ability to defend itself and coordinate its efforts effectively, especially in the context of ongoing conflict.

The decision by Poland to shoulder this responsibility also highlights the complexities of international relations and the shifting dynamics of geopolitical alliances. The situation exposes the potential vulnerabilities inherent in relying on a single provider of essential technology, particularly when political motivations might outweigh purely commercial considerations.… Continue reading

Trump as Russian Asset: McCabe’s Claim and Ongoing Debate

In a new book and subsequent interviews, former acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe asserts the possibility of President Trump being a Russian asset, citing this as the impetus for the FBI’s counterintelligence investigation. McCabe details his concerns regarding Trump’s actions, including the firing of James Comey, as potentially obstructive and indicative of a crime. He refutes Kellyanne Conway’s accusations and defends Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein’s actions in appointing Robert Mueller. McCabe’s claims have sparked controversy, with the White House dismissing his statements as unreliable.

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Texas Measles Outbreak Reaches 30-Year High

Texas is experiencing its worst measles outbreak in three decades, with at least 90 cases and 16 hospitalizations in the South Plains region. The majority of cases are in unvaccinated children and teenagers, largely due to parental choice or unknown vaccination status; Gaines County, with a high exemption rate, is the epicenter. This surge follows a nationwide increase in measles cases, reaching the highest number since 2019. The outbreak coincides with the confirmation of an anti-vaccine activist to a national health position, raising further concerns.

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Starmer to Back Ukraine in Trump Talks: A Necessary Stand Against Russia

Following a recent phone call with Ukrainian President Zelensky, UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer reaffirmed the UK’s unwavering support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and a just peace. Starmer emphasized Ukraine’s crucial role in any peace negotiations, a stance he will discuss with President Trump during an upcoming visit to Washington D.C. This follows Trump’s controversial moves to re-engage with Russia and downplay Ukraine’s role in peace talks, prompting a flurry of diplomatic activity among European leaders. The discussions underscore the significant geopolitical shift and anxieties surrounding the potential exclusion of Ukraine from future negotiations.

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FDA Bans Words: ‘Woman,’ ‘Disabled’ Among Trump’s Banned List

A leaked FDA document lists over two dozen prohibited words, including “woman,” “disabled,” and “elderly,” causing confusion and concern among scientists. The directive, whose origin remains unclear, is reportedly a misinterpretation of a presidential executive order targeting “gender ideology,” though the White House disputes the breadth of the ban. This restriction on language, coupled with recent staff firings, is hindering the agency’s ability to effectively communicate and review medical devices. Public health experts warn that such limitations compromise the ability to address diverse health needs.

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Trump’s Children Refuse to Deny His Antisemitism, Book Claims

Michael Wolff’s new book, *All or Nothing*, reveals that Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner refused Donald Trump’s request for a public statement affirming his non-antisemitism amid concerns about his stance on Israel. This refusal followed Trump’s repeated attempts to secure their support as he faced accusations of antisemitic remarks. Kushner cited a desire to avoid involvement in the controversy as the reason for their refusal. The incident highlights the strained relationship between the couple and Trump following the January 6th Capitol attack. The book also details other behind-the-scenes moments of the Trump campaign, including Trump’s interactions with Elon Musk and JD Vance.

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Trump Administration Blocks UN Resolution Condemning Russia

The US is actively working to thwart a Ukrainian-led UN resolution explicitly condemning Russia’s aggressive war. This move has stunned many international partners, who expected the US to continue its previous support for resolutions affirming Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Instead, the US administration is pushing for its own alternative text, ostensibly focused on achieving peace between Kyiv and Moscow. This proposed resolution, however, noticeably omits any mention of core principles like Ukrainian sovereignty and the accountability of the aggressor nation, Russia. This omission is raising serious concerns among allies who believe genuine peace cannot be achieved without acknowledging these fundamental principles.… Continue reading