President Donald Trump and the GOP have called themselves the party of free speech. But since taking office, the president has been tightening up his definition of freedom like a hangman’s noose.
The Democratic Party hasn't found a way to meet Trump's authoritarian moment, but if enough voters take to the streets in ...
Fifty-five years ago, fresh-faced college freshmen like me arrived on Miami of Ohio’s campus just months after that spring’s ...
He boldly telegraphed his disruptive agenda. He was elected with a clear majority. But is US President Donald Trump’s honeymoon with voters over?
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Nigerians in Diaspora Reject Emergency Rule in Rivers, Threaten Protest Across AmericaThe Nigerians in Diaspora Association (NDA-USA) has strongly condemned President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State, describing it as a 'war against Nigerians and ...
Organizers of Saturday's cross-border rally said their core message is to save democracy. Hundreds of people were at Hart ...
In sum, now is the time for a concerted and organized public response to the regime’s attempts to sow fear and intimidation.
There are signs to be read in the volatile town hall meetings that some Republican members of Congress are facing and in the tour of swing districts that Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) is undertaking ...
Israel’s special envoy for combating antisemitism Michal Cotler-Wunsh tells Fox News Digital that there is a "global tsunami" ...
Weeks of violent protests at Elon Musk’s Tesla showrooms and charging stations are fueling concerns political tensions could ...
President Donald Trump and the GOP have called themselves the party of free speech. But since taking office, the president ...
The Trump administration is weaponizing antisemitism by using the excuse of "protecting Jews" to violate constitutional rights of free speech and due process, writes Judy Bolton-Fasman in the latest ...
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