Canadian punks Propagandhi canceled all US tour dates, blaming ‘circumstances beyond our control.’ Beneath the surface, a web of political tension, tougher border controls, and a shrinking space for dissent tell a deeper story.
Author: Democratically
Jussie Smollett’s settlement with Chicago closes a dramatic legal chapter, but the deep questions it raised about public trust, justice, and accountability remain.
Ambassador Julie Davis’s interim appointment to Ukraine raises urgent questions about America’s diplomatic priorities in the face of war, partisanship, and global scrutiny.
Josh Schoemann’s early entry sets the stage for a divisive, high-stakes battle over Wisconsin’s executive office. Here’s what’s at stake and who might join the race.
Trump’s new commission, led by Dan Patrick, claims to defend religious liberty. But who is truly protected—and whose rights are at risk?
True conservation demands real participation from the communities most affected, not just top-down solutions from corporate giants and policymakers.
The Texas FURRIES Act, inspired by debunked online rumors about students using litter boxes, reveals how misinformation is fueling policy and deepening attacks on public schools—while real challenges go unaddressed.
Ilhan Omar’s viral exchange with a reporter has reignited debates over press freedom, political civility, and the challenges facing progressive leaders when principles meet political reality.
Tulsi Gabbard refuses to shut the door on a 2028 presidential run. Her fluid political identity—and a heated Megyn Kelly interview—spotlight the deepening cracks inside America’s political institutions.
Buttigieg’s return to Iowa signals more than a campaign stop—it’s a bid to shape the debate on veterans’ issues and Democratic strategy for 2028.