Vandalism at Rep. Mike Kelly’s new office has ignited debate over political polarization, mental health, and justice. Experts say the damage is deeper than broken glass—will leaders finally listen?
Author: Democratically
When the FBI’s own leadership sounds alarm bells about government corruption, is it a plea for reform—or just more political theatre?
Japan’s $550 billion investment in the U.S. semiconductor sector reveals both global supply chain anxieties and the limits of Trump’s tariff-driven negotiations.
Fraudsters siphoned off over $130 million from pandemic and safety-net programs, exposing gaps created by weak oversight and deregulatory ideologies.
Capriglione’s scandal reveals a chasm between anti-abortion politics and private behavior, fueling critical questions about accountability and hypocrisy in Texas leadership.
Black women in Wisconsin face the nation’s highest homicide disparity—20 times that of white women. After years of inaction, lawmakers renew their push for a targeted task force. Can political will finally bridge the deadly divide?
President Trump withdraws from Gaza ceasefire talks, signaling harder lines as the Gaza population faces dire famine.
Isaiah Martin’s arrest reveals the sharp divides as Texas Republicans push ahead with mid-decade redistricting, igniting heated debate over race, representation, and democracy itself.
The revelation of Clinton’s note to Epstein exposes the troubling intersections of influence and ethics among America’s elite.
Behind Trump’s sudden embrace of Musk lies a tangled web of feuds, favoritism, and the persistent myth that billionaire prosperity guarantees national progress.