Articles By: Ethan

Democratic strategists, still reeling from recent electoral disappointments, are now openly wondering whether their path back to the White House in 2028 requires abandoning their own diversity dogma and nominating a straight, white, Christian man.

Eric Swalwells political ambitions in California are colliding with renewed scrutiny over his long-rumored ties to a Chinese spy, as his legal team scrambles to block the release of potentially explosive FBI files.

Stephen Colbert devoted a lengthy segment of his CBS late-night program to celebrating the weekends No Kings rallies, praising the anti-Trump demonstrations as great, huge and amazing, and delighting in the most pointed jabs aimed at the White House.

A new court filing in the Charlie Kirk assassination case has raised fresh doubts about the prosecutions narrative and intensified questions surrounding the evidence against accused shooter Tyler Robinson.

A Palm Beach County Sheriffs detective visited the OKeefe Media Group (OMG) headquarters in West Palm Beach, Florida, prompting fresh questions about law enforcement priorities as investigative journalist James OKeefe continues to expose alleged election-related misconduct in deep-blue California.

Comedian Wanda Sykes is warning that fear and conformity are suffocating stand-up comedy, even as she insists that comics have a duty to say the uncomfortable things anyway.

Curtis Sliwa, the Republican firebrand and former New York City mayoral candidate, is facing a wave of backlash from conservatives after appearing in a lighthearted comedy sketch with socialist New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani.

A local Republican power struggle in rural Virginia has erupted into a test of whether the party will defend its own rules on election integrity or allow establishment-aligned officials to blur the line between Republican and Democrat control.

A resurfaced 2023 church address by Democrat Iowa State Senator Sarah Trone Garriott, now a candidate for the US House of Representatives, is drawing sharp criticism after she described public expressions of Christianity as very threatening and tied them to political violence.

Oklahomas Republican-controlled House of Representatives has advanced a controversial measure that would allow the decomposed and pulverized remains of human bodies to be used as fertilizer on state soil, igniting a fierce backlash from conservatives who see the practice as a profound break with both tradition and basic human dignity.

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