Rachel Maddow looks at the powerful political momentum Democrats had built, including massive nationwide protests and a wildly successful election, only to have their unity falter on the shutdown ...
The Senate passed legislation late Monday to reopen the government, bringing the longest shutdown in history closer to an end after a group of Democrats struck a deal with Republicans.
As noted in the Nov. 9 paper, Hegseth has capriciously “fired over two dozen generals and admirals over the past nine months” ...
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Senate advances shutdown deal; Travelers brace for more flight disruptions
The Senate advances a shutdown deal to the House. Meanwhile, travelers face thousands of flight cancellations.
A crop of progressive-minded veteran congressional candidates say they are aiming to break from the mold of military service ...
In an interview with NBC News, Sen. Bernie Sanders explains why he thinks artificial intelligence poses profound risks for ...
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Bernie Sanders endorses Randy Villegas, wading into a Democratic fight in a key House battleground
Villegas is one of two prominent Democrats running to unseat Rep. David Valadao, R-Calif., who is a top target for the party ...
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders is publicly calling on the government to break up ChatGPT maker OpenAI. When Axios asked him whether the Sam Altman-led company should be broken up, he responded with “I ...
Senator Bernie Sanders acknowledged in a recent podcast interview that President Donald Trump performed better than former President Joe Biden in securing the U.S.-Mexico border. "If you don’t have ...
Sanders made the remark while discussing Democratic and Republican border and immigration policies during a podcast with the comedian Tim Dillon. In October 2025, a claim (archived) circulated online ...
“Trump did a better job,” Sanders said of the border. “I don’t like Trump, but we should have a secure border. It ain’t that hard to do. [Former President Joe] Biden didn’t do it.” In perhaps his most ...
Standing in line for the “New York Is Not for Sale” rally at Forest Hills Stadium Sunday evening meant dealing with a gauntlet of Revolutionary Communists of America reps hawking their newspaper. The ...
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