Trump’s militaristic post targeting Chicago pulls back the curtain on a deeply troubling push to undermine democracy and local control, far beyond mere political theater.
Author: Democratically
CBS’s abrupt cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert signals a seismic shift—and a battle over who controls America’s nightly conversation.
Hundreds of LGBTQ+ Catholics and families walked through Rome’s Holy Door for the first time in history, marking a bold step toward inclusion—even as questions loom over the Church’s future openness.
Thousands of migrant children vanished at the U.S. border—many later found in tragic or exploitative circumstances. The scandal reveals systemic failures in government oversight and the urgent need for reform.
The TIFF premiere of ‘Palestine 36’ became a rallying point for art as resistance, bridging the 1936 uprising with the present-day Gaza crisis.
President Trump’s threats to deploy the National Guard to Portland reveal the dangers when policy bows to misinformation — and the cost to American democracy.
Governor Wes Moore’s renewed state police support in Baltimore is disrupting traditional ‘tough on crime’ theatrics—with early results and sharp debate over what real public safety looks like.
Google may have dodged a legal bullet, but the real questions about competition, accountability, and the future of technology remain unresolved.
With Switzerland’s economy on the line, Guy Parmelin races to Washington to renegotiate punishing U.S. tariffs—a test of small nation diplomacy in a world of big power brinkmanship.
The EU’s pledge to never resume Russian oil and gas imports marks a watershed—signaling both a break with energy blackmail and a commitment to green partnerships.