Criminal justice reform is feeling the Bern.
Criminal justice reform is feeling the Bern.
The First State is following other states in protecting LGBTQIA+ youth from a controversial practice.
The progressive Oakland Democrat will face Congresswoman Linda Sanchez of Eastern Los Angeles County.
The government in Havanna has approved new changes to its national constitution.
Israel’s new law could undermine ethnic and religious peace in the country.
Could this be a big enough step toward universal healthcare?
You just can’t break up the Golden State.
The country’s most liberal state and Democratic stronghold snubs Feinstein for a more progressive Latino candidate.
In 2018 and beyond, many Democratic voters are starting to Feel the Bern.
States like Massachusetts are considering ranked choice voting in order to increase electoral diversity.
The Jewish state is seriously considering the decriminalization of the substance.
A woman climbed the base of the Statue of Liberty on the Fourth of July to protest migrant family separations
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt resigned on July 5 after months of reports of corruption, malfeasance, and deceiving the public.
A New York investment banking executive wants his new political party to combat the partisan duopoly.
The center-left former Dutch member of parliament is expected to rule over the Netherland’s largest city.
Midterm primaries send shockwaves and possible historical firsts nationwide.
The former primer minister solidifies control over a historical secular Muslim majority.
The Supreme Court allows states to collect sales taxes for online purchases.
Democrats want to win the house majority; this could be the push they need.
69 million people fled war, violence and persecution this past year, including 25.4 million refugees and 10 million stateless.
This third party candidate could become one of the youngest people ever elected to the Congress in more than 200 years.
Trump is back making enemies where there should and has been friends.
The American Left is starting to gain traction and action in the polls across the country.
Your three-day weekend is over, federal workers.
The clock is ticking, are you ready?
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