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38 articles · Jan 2026 — Feb 2026
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Trump Administration Faces Criticism and Controversy
Democrats demand investigations, lawmakers walk out of speech, and retirement plan unveiled
What Did Trump's State of the Union Address Reveal About His Agenda?
A speech marked by clashes with Democrats and warnings on Iran's missile program
Can the Pentagon Punish a Senator for Speaking Out?
Defense Secretary appeals ruling on Sen. Kelly's free speech rights as Trump clashes with Democrats on social issues
Democrats Gain Ground in State Elections Amid Trump's State of the Union
Pennsylvania and Maine special elections see Democratic wins, as Trump claims transformation in second term
Trump Faces Opposition as He Delivers State of the Union
Democrats Counter with 'People's State of the Union' and Protests
Tensions Rise in Washington as Democrats Confront Trump Administration
Democrats in Congress are pushing back against the Trump administration on multiple fronts, from national security and immigration to accountability and transparency, as the country awaits the president's State of the Union address.
Trump's State of the Union Sparks Protests and Debate
Democrats push back on Trump's policies as women's hockey team declines invitation
Global Developments: Politics, War, and Tech
Democrats honor Nancy Pelosi, Ukraine marks four years of war, and the US signs AI declaration
Trump Allegations, Fossil Fuel Subsidies, and Mortgage Rates in Focus
New reports and developments have shed light on a range of topics, including allegations against Donald Trump, a Democratic report on fossil fuel subsidies, and a drop in mortgage rates.
Trump's State of the Union Slammed as 'Dirty Rotten Lies
Democrats and Judiciary Call Out President's Address Amidst Other National News
Trump's State of the Union Sparks Polarized Reactions
Democrats Denounce 'State of Delusion' as Republicans Hail President's Optimism
Trump's State of the Union Sparks Reactions Across the Country
Democrats respond to the president's address, while other news unfolds in Colorado and California
Trump Faces Criticism, Ramps Up Iran Rhetoric
Democrats assail State of the Union address as Apple rolls out age verification tool
Democrats' Identity Crisis: Race, Gender, and War
As the Texas Senate primary heats up, Democrats are grappling with internal conflicts over race and gender, while Trump's comments on racial progress and military action in Iran threaten to alienate supporters.
US-Iran Tensions Escalate After Trump's Airstrikes
International leaders call for calm, Democrats push for war powers vote
California Democrats Plot National Return to Power
Emboldened by recent wins, the party sets sights on midterm elections
US and Israel Launch Strikes on Iran, Fears of Broader Conflict Grow
World leaders react with concern as Democrats warn of potential long-term war
Can Democrats Ride the Blue Wave to a Midterm Victory?
Trump's Agenda and Presidency Hang in the Balance as November Elections Approach
Trump's State of the Union Address Sparks Partisan Tensions
President Trump's State of the Union address was marked by partisan tensions and controversy, with the president taking shots at Democrats and touting his accomplishments in a record-long speech.
US Politics Enters Volatile Period Ahead of Midterms
As the US midterms approach, redistricting battles are intensifying, while Democrats are divided over President Trump's Iran push and high school students protest immigration policies.
Democrats Name Candidates to Flip Key GOP Districts
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has named 12 candidates to its "Red to Blue" program, aiming to retake the House majority in November.
US Crypto Market Sees Mixed Signals Amid Regulatory Scrutiny
Senate Democrats push for Binance probe as Citi and Morgan Stanley expand crypto offerings
Politics in Flux as Trump, Kansas, and Democrats Clash
Endorsements, Transgender Rights, and Iran War Powers Take Center Stage
Trump Escalates Trade War, Targets Democrats, and Stirs Controversy
A tumultuous week in US politics as Trump hikes tariffs, signs bill to aid Democrats, and joins a lawsuit in LA
Democrats' Midterm Wins Could Spell Trouble for Corporations as Fed Signals Rate Hike Amid Inflation Worries
A potential Democrat-led oversight committee could mean increased scrutiny for corporations that have cut deals with the White House, while the Federal Reserve signals renewed worries over inflation and a potential interest rate hike. The yen has dropped to its worst day this month amid a broader selloff in major currencies. Meanwhile, Warner Bros. reopens talks on a potential spinoff of MSG Sports, including the Knicks and Rangers.
Trump's Divisive Rhetoric Sparks Bipartisan Condemnation and Reveals Deeper Ideological Concerns
Donald Trump's recent attacks on allies and posts perpetuating racist and misogynistic imagery have sparked widespread condemnation from both Republicans and Democrats, revealing a deeper ideological concern that transcends party lines. The president's actions have been described as "destructive" and reminiscent of the dark side of American history. As Trump's behavior continues to polarize the nation, critics argue that his ideology is rooted in nativist nationalism.
Global News Roundup: Politics, Entertainment, and Natural Wonders
From the mysterious death of a Russian opposition leader to the allure of the Northern Lights, this week's news cycle has been filled with intriguing stories. Meanwhile, the world of entertainment is abuzz with the arrival of Nigella Lawson on the Great British Bake Off. In the United States, top Democrats are trying to reassure Europe that President Trump's time in office is limited.
Washington Braces for Shutdown as Partisan Tensions Escalate
A potential government shutdown looms as Democrats and Republicans clash over Department of Homeland Security funding, while President Trump faces criticism for his latest controversies, including a racist video and attacks on an Olympic skier. Meanwhile, Democrats vow to block Trump's push to nationalize elections.
Global News Roundup: Tech Scrutiny, Humanitarian Aid, and High-Profile Arrests
From tech giants facing scrutiny in Europe to the US providing aid to Cuba, this week's global news roundup covers a wide range of stories. The European Union has accused TikTok of violating tech laws, while Democrats in New York propose a moratorium on new data centers. Meanwhile, the US is sending $6 million in aid to Cuba and has brought a key participant in the 2012 Benghazi attack to face charges.
Democrats Eye North Carolina as Key Battleground, While Party Infighting and Investigations Continue
As Democrats look to North Carolina as a crucial state in their future electoral prospects, the party is also grappling with internal conflicts and external investigations. Meanwhile, the GOP is expanding its social media presence, and a Minneapolis man faces charges for allegedly threatening ICE officers.
Trump Orders Homeland Security to Avoid Intervention in Democratic-Led Protests
President Trump has instructed Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem not to intervene in protests in cities led by Democrats unless local authorities request federal assistance. This decision comes as the administration faces mounting criticism regarding its immigration crackdown.
Democrats and Republicans Reach Deal to Avert Government Shutdown, But Tensions over ICE Reforms Remain
Senate Democrats and the White House reached a deal to avert a partial government shutdown over the weekend. The agreement came with a demand for reforms to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency. The demands include an end to mask-wearing by federal agents and the imposition of a code of conduct.
Trump Displays Controversial Photo of Himself with Putin in White House
The photo depicts the former US president and the Russian leader at their summit in Alaska last August. The summit marked the first in-person meeting between US and Russian leaders since Russia invaded Ukraine in early 2022. Democrats have accused Trump of cozying up to Putin and rolling out the red carpet for theRussian leader.