Democratic Socialist Melat Kiros Wins Colorado Primary, Challenging Democratic Establishment
Democratic socialist Melat Kiros surprised Colorado’s Democratic community by defeating 15-term incumbent Rep. Diana DeGette in June’s primary. This substantial win highlighted internal divisions over party values, leaving many Democrats questioning the party’s future. Doug
Whole Foods’ Berry Chantilly Cake: A Customer Favorite
A popular cake from Whole Foods Market is gaining attention for its role at birthdays and weddings. Some even make it a weekly treat. The Berry Chantilly Cake is known for its layers of vanilla
Media’s Approach to Abdul el-Sayed’s Campaign Controversy
The Michigan Senate race spotlighted Abdul el-Sayed’s primary win. This event underscored a gap in Democrats and media outlets’ ability to recognize radical leftism. El-Sayed’s connections with radical streamer and podcaster Hasan Piker drew criticism
A Journalist’s Cancer Journey: Battling Against the Odds
Last October marked my unwanted induction into a challenging new chapter. At 40, as a wife and mother to a toddler, my 15-year tenure with Fox News took a back seat to an unexpected role:
Bouchard Criticizes El-Sayed’s Progressive Agenda in Michigan Race
In Warren, Michigan, Republican nominee Mike Bouchard Jr. expressed strong opinions regarding Abdul El-Sayed’s recent Senate primary win. He stated that this victory should not be seen as an indication that Michigan is embracing socialist
Pro-Israel Students on Shifting Political Dynamics
Pro-Israel students at American colleges are observing a shift in political dynamics on campus. This change is also affecting the Democratic Party, pushing some young Jewish voters towards conservative ideologies. Addison Stone, a senior at
Efforts to Address Low-Quality AI Content Intensify
Platforms like LinkedIn and Snap are increasing their efforts to manage low-quality AI content, which has been termed ‘AI slop.’ These companies aim to control the spread of mass-produced AI content while still embracing the
Community Resilience in Boyle Heights
Residents gathered at Resurrection Church in Boyle Heights on a recent Wednesday evening. They came equipped with candles, rosaries, posters, and N-95 masks, ready to unite in prayer and determination. This 103-year-old Catholic parish remained
Spectrum-Cox Merger Nears Final Approval
Charter Communications is close to completing its $34.5 billion acquisition of Cox Enterprises. This deal will create the largest internet and cable television company in the U.S. The final approval needed is from California’s Public
Stolen Trailer Won’t Halt Camp for Children of Incarcerated Parents
The trailer stood packed and set for a four-day camping trip, filled with sleeping bags, towels, backpacks, and other essentials for children whose parents are incarcerated. Yet, late last month, it vanished from an Anaheim
Police Officers Sue to Block Payouts from $1.776 Billion Fund
Two police officers who defended the U.S. Capitol during the attack by supporters of former President Donald Trump filed a lawsuit on Wednesday. They aim to block potential payouts to the January 6, 2021, rioters
Challenges Arise as U.S. Education Department Rehires After Staff Cuts
President Donald Trump’s intention to close the U.S. Department of Education faces challenges due to the essential tasks that the agency conducts. Following significant staff reductions last year, the department’s student loan office is now
Spencer Pratt’s Controversial Campaign for Mayor of Los Angeles
Spencer Pratt appeared at Fox News headquarters, promoting his campaign for mayor of Los Angeles. Known for his past as a reality TV villain, Pratt uses the internet to gain supporters, creating AI videos that
Tom Steyer Concedes in California Governor’s Race
Tom Steyer, a billionaire hedge fund founder turned environmental activist, has conceded in California’s governor’s
Democratic Senate Nominee Faces Challenges Amid Controversies
In Blue Hill, Maine, Graham Platner secured the Democratic Party’s Senate nomination despite facing a
Kentucky Defensive Lineman Nic Smith Dies at 20
Nic Smith, a defensive lineman for Kentucky, has passed away at the age of 20,
Planned Parenthood Fights for Federal Funding Amid Political Tensions
Planned Parenthood intensified its efforts on Capitol Hill as staff and supporters sought to prevent
Randy Villegas Advances in Key California House Race
Randy Villegas, a progressive Democrat, has secured a position in the runoff for an influential
Spencer Pratt Reflects Online After Mayoral Defeat
Spencer Pratt, a former reality TV star, recently addressed his followers online following his loss
Federal Judge Blocks Trump-Influenced H-1B Visa Fee
A federal judge in Boston has blocked the Trump administration’s decision to impose a $100,000
Maine’s Key Senate Race: Collins vs. Platner
The upcoming Senate race in Maine is set to be a significant political event, as
South Carolina Lieutenant Governor and Attorney General Head to Runoff in Governor Race
South Carolina’s Lieutenant Governor, Pamela Evette, and Attorney General, Alan Wilson, are advancing to a


