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Politics - U.S. SenateFeb 18, 2026
Democrats Plan to Counter Trump's State of the Union Speech With Rally
The House Democratic leader has asked rank-and-file members to sit quietly at the speech or skip it altogether, wary of creating a distraction.

Drudge ReportFeb 18, 2026
USA moves closer to major war with Iran...




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Drudge ReportFeb 18, 2026
Morocco 'poisoning, shooting and burning' dogs alive ahead of 2030 World Cup...




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BBC PoliticsFeb 18, 2026
Ex Reform UK members form new council group
They have joined Restore Britain to form a new group on Kent County Council.

Yahoo PoliticsFeb 18, 2026
Many Democrats are still down on the Democrats, a new AP-NORC poll finds


Drudge ReportFeb 18, 2026
Bombshell Claim From Suicide Aide...




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Foreign PolicyFeb 18, 2026
Trump Is Strong-Arming the World Out of Climate Action
Washington is leveraging its power to intimidate countries that are trying to protect the planet.

Washington Post PoliticsFeb 18, 2026
As Israel takes steps to claim land in West Bank, U.S. stands by
Despite President Donald Trump's opposition to annexation, Israel has taken steps to expand control over the West Bank that experts say may lead to seizure of territory.

New York Times PoliticsFeb 17, 2026
White House Rejects Democrats' Offer for Deal to Reopen D.H.S.
With Congress in a weeklong recess, there was little sign of progress toward a deal to fund the Department of Homeland Security.

New York Times PoliticsFeb 17, 2026
In Memphis, mourning for the Rev. Jesse Jackson, who kept coming back.


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NYT Homeland Press ReleasesFeb 17, 2026
Tricia McLaughlin, Forceful Defender of Trump's Immigration Agenda, Is Leaving DHS
Ms. McLaughlin was one of the most prominent voices in the administration defending President Trump's mass deportation campaign.

New York Times PoliticsFeb 17, 2026
Police Arrest Man Who Ran Toward the Capitol With a Loaded Gun
The 18-year-old arrested was wearing a tactical vest and carrying additional rounds of ammunition, the Capitol Police said. Congress was not in session, and no one was hurt.

Yahoo PoliticsFeb 17, 2026
What to know about the removal of Peru's president — yet again — and what's to come


Drudge ReportFeb 17, 2026
Outrage as three MILLION dogs to be 'massacred' by firing squad ahead of World Cup...




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Yahoo PoliticsFeb 17, 2026
Trump's election bill tops 50 Senate votes, but Democrats could still block it


Washington Post PoliticsFeb 17, 2026
GOP congressman who says he supports dogs over Muslims faces calls to resign
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-New York) said Tuesday that Rep. Randy Fine (R-Florida) is "an Islamophobic, disgusting and unrepentant bigot."

New York Times PoliticsFeb 17, 2026
Jackson's Rainbow PUSH Coalition Was a Powerful Advocate for His Politics
The campaigning organization Jesse Jackson founded became the vehicle he used to push for social justice and change policy.

Democracy NowFeb 17, 2026
Jesse Jackson's Legacy: From Marching with MLK to Building the Rainbow Coalition
We look back on the life and legacy of civil rights icon Reverend Jesse Jackson, who died Tuesday at the age of 84. From marching with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to building the Rainbow Coalition in his two presidential runs and beyond, "Jackson's life contributed to making this country more democratic, more inclusive, more fair," says Howard University political science professor Clarence Lusane.

We also speak with activist Larry Hamm, who co-chaired Jackson's 1988 presidential campaign in New Jersey. Hamm first met Jackson in 1971 and says he was "audacious" above all else. "Jesse knew his place in history," says Hamm.


Politics - U.S. HouseFeb 17, 2026
Trump Sought Vast Budget Cuts. Congress Granted Few.
In a series of deals over the past three months, lawmakers rejected some of the president's most aggressive attempts to whittle down the government.

New York Times PoliticsFeb 17, 2026
HUD opens discrimination investigation into a Muslim development in Texas.
A project, including homes and a mosque, has drawn attacks from Republican Texas officials. The Justice Department closed a similar inquiry into the development last year.

Yahoo PoliticsFeb 17, 2026
California, Connecticut preparing 'attack' against Trump's repeal of basis of US climate regulation


New York Times PoliticsFeb 17, 2026
House Plans to Vote on Air Safety Bill After Report on Deadly D.C. Crash
Lawmakers could vote as early as next week on legislation aimed at avoiding another collision like the one that killed 67 people near Reagan National Airport last year.

Yahoo PoliticsFeb 17, 2026
DHS shutdown drags on as both sides dig in their heels on ICE reforms


Yahoo PoliticsFeb 17, 2026
US groups sue to block Trump effort to rid parks of history, science information


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"Policy of Aggression": Cuba's U.N. Ambassador Denounces U.S. Oil Blockade, Push to Topple Government (Democracy Now)

Democracy NowFeb 13, 2026
House Passes "Worst Voter Suppression Bill Ever" in Latest Push to Help Trump Take Over Elections
The Republican-controlled House of Representatives voted on Wednesday to require proof of U.S. citizenship in the November midterm elections. If it becomes law, it would be the "worst voter suppression bill ever passed by Congress," according to Ari Berman, national voting rights correspondent for Mother Jones. "The bill really combines a lot of the worst things that Republicans want to do with regards to voting, and it comes at a time when Trump appears dead set to try to interfere in the midterm elections," he adds.

Wednesday's vote sends the legislation on to the Republican-led Senate, where it is expected to receive a vote but unlikely to garner the 60-vote, filibuster-proof majority needed for passage.


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Democracy NowFeb 11, 2026
"Devastating": Trump EPA to Scrap Landmark Climate Finding in Pro-Fossil Fuel Deregulatory Push
In a victory for the fossil fuel industry, a set of Obama-era rules that required the federal government to regulate the emissions of six greenhouse gases is being reversed by the Trump administration. The changes would undo the legal basis of the fight against global warming, as well as remove industrial reporting obligations and roll back emissions standards for cars and trucks. Environmental engineer Gretchen Goldman helped author those emission standards while working for the Department of Transportation under the Biden administration. Now as the president of the Union of Concerned Scientists, she says their repeal will not only increase what drivers pay at the pump but also set U.S. innovation back on the world stage. "We're really seeing the abdication of U.S. leadership on climate, and that has huge implications, both for our immediate ability to reduce heat trapping emissions globally … but also in terms of our standing and contribution in the world."

Politics - U.S. HouseFeb 08, 2026
Talks on Immigration Enforcement Still Stuck as DHS Funding Deadline Nears
Democrats' demands include that immigration officers be required to show visible identification and have judicial warrants when they enter private property to make arrests.

The Daily BeastOct 16, 2024
‘Rumours': Cate Blanchett Channels Angela Merkel in Her Weirdest Movie Yet
Elevation PicturesWithin the first 15 minutes of Rumours, the newest off-kilter fantasia from Canadian director Guy Maddin and his collaborators Evan and Galen Johnson, the ensemble of main characters stumble upon a dead body. A bog body, specifically—a preserved human from the Iron Age whose flesh has been mummified by the underground peat while the passing millennia melted their bones away.

Bog bodies are often the remains of tribal leaders, the local archaeologist explains, killed by their subordinates in ritual sacrifice when their leadership proved unsatisfactory. It's a groaningly obvious dig at the movie's themes: Rumours takes place at a near-future version of the G7 summit, and its cast are seven of the world's most powerful heads of state, gathered together to solve an unnamed crisis—or die trying.

The film, which hits theaters in the U.S. Oct. 18, is led by an international cast, each playing fictional presidents and prime ministers of the seven nations of the G7. As Charles de Gaulle once decreed that the leader of a country ought to embody l'esprit de la nation, the characters in Rumours exhibit stereotypes particular to their home country, each more absurd than the last.

Read more at The Daily Beast.



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