Congressman Dalip Singh Saund provided a blueprint for Mamdani, proving that when charming countercultural candidates show up, listen and speak from the heart, they can win — even against money and ...
A Minnesota woman convicted of filling out and submitting a mail-in ballot for her deceased mother was ordered by a judge to write an essay and read a book about voting’s importance to democracy.
Kansas Democrats campaigning across the state made their last stop in Hays Saturday for Democracy Fest. The event included candidates for U.S. Senate, Kansas Governor and Secretary of State. Kansas ...
The North Carolina State Senate gave tentative approval on Monday evening to newly drawn Congressional districts, hours after it was passed out of the Senate Election Committee.
Karoline Leavitt doubled down Monday on a remarkably perverse response she gave a HuffPost reporter who inquired why the White House had chosen Budapest as the location for forthcoming ceasefire ...
It was 1859. The analogies to the current state of American politics are not precise and even paradoxical. To begin with, John Brown, though crazy and bloodthirsty, was on the right side of history.
Over 7 million Americans joined 'No Kings' rallies nationwide, rejecting Trump's authoritarian rule and calling to protect democracy.
Threats to democracy at both the national and state levels fueled Missourians to rally at more than 30 locations across the state Saturday as part of No Kings demonstrations.
Folks, we are in uncharted waters, and the judicial tsunami unleashed by the president toward Bolton and other perceived enemies may end up sinking our democracy,' writes an L.A. Times reader.
I was at a park near where Florida A&M University and Florida State University campuses overlapped in Tallahassee some forty years ago, enjoying the warm air and easy company of friends, when I ...
History shows there has never been a true, nationwide general strike in the U.S. outside of the “great strike wave of 1946." Chicago’s Mayor Brandon Johnson made the bold call for people of all ...