Voters shrugged off an obscene amount of spending from super PACs to send a message to Democrats: Do something.
Progressive challenger Jamie McLeod-Skinner is poised to oust the Oregon Democrat in a stunning upset.
Iconic Palestinian American reporter Shireen Abu Akleh was shot to death while covering an Israeli raid in the occupied West Bank.
Pelosi has endorsed the Oregon Blue Dog, who faces a primary challenge from Jamie McLeod-Skinner, but the feeling is apparently not mutual.
From the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade draft opinion to bills targeting trans youth, fear of sterilization has emerged as a troubling talking point.
The dangerous, restricted unmanned fighter jets would be a major step up in the arms the U.S. is giving to Ukraine.
It would be folly to ignore the inequality, resource scarcity, and ecological calamity that lurk behind the Buffalo shooter’s racist conspiracy theories.
The listing of the IRGC as a foreign terror group has emerged as the central obstacle blocking a new Iran nuclear deal.
“Project Nimbus” would insulate the Israeli government’s cloud computing from political pressures stemming from the military occupation of Palestine.
Because of a broken civilian casualty compensation system, the U.S. military never made a payment to Yemeni drone strike survivor Adel Al Manthari.
Make abortion normal again.
With the progressive state representative ahead in the polls, the “pro-Israel” lobby’s PAC has dished out attack ads ahead of Tuesday’s race.
Jordan Smith and law professor Melissa Murray discuss the Supreme Court’s leaked draft decision and its implications.
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