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- Heather Cox Richardson
- Indivisible MidPen
- Indybay Features – SF Bay Area Independent Media Center
- Indybay Newswire – SF Bay Area Independent Media Center
- Lincoln Project
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- MS Now
- Peninsula Peace and Justice Center
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- This Nation U.S. Government, Political & Economic News
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Heather Cox Richardson
- The Battle of the Bulge Episode 9 is “Sealing the Bulge.” It moves the story of that crucial battle forward, but oh, look at the film the videographer found of the two little boys after it became clear the Third Reich was going down.
- At 4:30 a.m.
- It feels like something shifted in the United States this week after President Donald J.
- The ceasefire President Donald J.
Indivisible MidPen
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Podcasts
- Former California State Senator Joe Simitian shares his 13 tips for successful advocacy. The world is a busy place, so knowing what you want to communicate and how to best get your ideas or messages implemented are crucial for success. These tips can be used not only in politics, but in everyday interactions at work and with family. Former Senator Simitian is a longtime California leader, policy maker and champion of community-powered democracy. He's served in the CA State Senate and the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors among many other endeavors. He's known for his deep listening, pragmatic policy […]
- In this episode Carla and retired lawyer and current voting rights activist Diane Savage discuss the complexities of voter suppression in the U.S., focusing on the implications of a smokescreen act, the SAVE Act. They discuss how the proposed measures would disproportionately affect marginalized communities, the challenges faced in voter registration, and the importance of civic engagement to protect voting rights. The dialogue emphasizes the need for community action and the hope that arises from collective efforts to safeguard democracy.
- In this episode of the Courage is Courageous podcast, host Carla Pursnani and Senior Civil Rights attorney Jessica Plitt talk about the critical role of the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) in education, particularly for students with disabilities. They highlight the impact of recent cuts to the OCR, which have severely limited its ability to address discrimination and provide necessary oversight. Jessica shares her experiences and the ramifications of the OCR cuts. Carla emphasizes the importance of advocacy, community support, and proactive measures that families and educators can take to ensure that all students receive the education and accommodations they […]
- In this episode host Carla Pursnani engages in a profound conversation about democracy, civic responsibility, and the American dream with an anonymous guest who shares her personal journey as an immigrant. Our guest has chosen anonymity due to the ongoing hostilities immigrants are facing in 2025 America. The discussion highlights the importance of civic engagement, the challenges facing democracy, and the need for education and community support to achieve the American dream. The episode emphasizes the significance of freedom of speech, tolerance, and the collective responsibility of society to uplift one another. Listeners are encouraged to take action and get […]
- In this episode, host Carla Pursnani talks with Kim Gandy, MD, PhD. Kim is a physician, scientist, entrepreneur, and advocate for academic integrity. She’s the Founder and CEO of Play-it-Health. She received her MD from Northwestern University – The Feinberg School of Medicine and her PhD in immunology from Stanford University. Please donate to help our cause: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/indivisiblemidpen?refcode=podcastLearn more about Kim: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberlygandy/
Indybay Features – SF Bay Area Independent Media Center
Indybay Newswire – SF Bay Area Independent Media Center
Lincoln Project
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Lincoln Square
MS Now
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AMERICA LAST: Trump poised to build White House ballroom with foreign steel
Donald Trump has said repeatedly that companies should “buy American,” but a new report suggests he is poised to break his own rule. The New York Times reports that he has secured steel from a …
Mamdani, joined by Sanders, announces city-run grocery stores coming to NYC
“I know there are many who use socialist as a dirty word — but we will not be ashamed of using government to fight for the many, not simply the few.” In an address marking his first 100 days in …
George Conway MOCKS Trump’s new Iran plot: ‘Blockading the blockade’
U.S. Central Command confirmed President Trump’s blockade on the Strait of Hormuz after 21-hour peace talks in Islamabad ended without a deal or path forward. Attorney George Conway and breaking …
“I don’t know what comes next”: Vets lose homes thanks to Trump cuts to loan program
The Trump administration shut down a key safety net in the Veterans Affairs home loan program, causing more than 100-thousand veterans to lose their homes to foreclosure since last May. And …
'We need a Senator who works for us': Iowa Dem has sights set on Joni Ernst’s seat
Democrats’ are increasingly hopeful their path to retake the Senate could run through Trump-friendly Iowa. National Republicans are set to spend nearly $30 million defending Senator Joni Ernst’s …
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Peninsula Peace and Justice Center
- As oil executives profit off the war in Iran, Congress must once again push for a windfall profits tax on the largest oil companies. This isn’t an outlandish idea. Other […] The post Tax the Corporations Cashing in on War appeared first on Peninsula Peace and Justice Center.
- “Our tax dollars are doing more to bomb children in Iran and other countries than to feed and educate children here.” The post ‘Shameful’: $4,049 of Average US Taxpayer’s Bill Last Year Went to War and Weaponry appeared first on Peninsula Peace and Justice Center.
- The problem with suggesting genocide — and the reason why no other American president has been stupid and reckless enough to try this in our entire history — is that […] The post Insane, Bloodthirsty Trump Must Be Removed From Power appeared first on Peninsula Peace and Justice Center.
- We cannot be silent or stop protests in the face of a global cataclysm. Will anyone in Washington act at all to restrain Trump? By Chuck Idelson Common Dreams There […] The post Trump’s Homicidal Easter Threat—Who Will Stop This Mad Man? appeared first on Peninsula Peace and Justice Center.
- “I call it the Venezuela Effect. Trump had come to believe that the might of the US military can overwhelm any adversary. And so I think he went along with […] The post Video: Trump’s War, Netanyahu’s War – A Talk by Paul George appeared first on Peninsula Peace and Justice Center.
- The current threat of an attack by the US did not begin with any failure by Iran to negotiate. On the contrary, it began with the United States’ repudiation of negotiations that had already succeeded. The post No US War on Iran: An Open Letter to the UN Security Council appeared first on Peninsula Peace and Justice Center.
PoliticusUSA
- Viktor Orbán's defeat in Hungary is great news for all champions of democracy and it likely serves as a preview of what's to come for Donald Trump, JD Vance, and MAGA.
- It is like Trump is trying to lose the midterm election as he went on Fox News, and turned a question about gas prices into a Democratic ad by saying that prices could go even higher.
- Rep. Swalwell is accused of everything from sexual misconduct to rape. Top California and House Democrats are calling on Swalwell to drop out of the gubernatorial primary, but that's just the start.
- Democrats have successfully pressured Trump to get rid of Kristi Noem and Pam Bondi, and they say Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is next on their list.
- Melania Trump's extremely performative press conference didn't fool anyone, especially not a group of Epstein survivors.
- Trump tried to destroy Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) because he has been a leader in the fight for justice for Epstein survivors, but in a sign that MAGA is dead, Trump is failing.
- House Democrats are now focusing on potential ways to remove Trump as Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries announced that Rep. Jamie Raskin will brief members on removing Trump.
- The Trump administration's ceasefire agreement with Iran appears to be on the verge of collapse as Iran is accusing the United States of multiple violations of the agreement.
- Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) is warning that Trump's two-week ceasefire in Iran changes nothing, and that the president who has put America on the brink, must be removed.
- Trump said that there would be no ceasefire, but Iran got a ceasefire, which does not include giving up control of the Strait of Hormuz or their nuclear program. A total humiliation for Trump.
This Nation U.S. Government, Political & Economic News
- Houston sits at the heart of one of the most active energy corridors in the country. Oilfield trucks move through the city every day, carrying crude oil, drilling equipment, frac sand, and hazardous materials across some of the region’s most congested highways. When one of these vehicles is involved in a serious crash, the consequences […] The post Who Can Be Held Liable After an Oilfield Truck Crash in Houston? first appeared on This Nation.
- The accidents involving trucks are the most severe ones that happen on the road due to the size and weight of the commercial trucks. The effects of a collision in the case of a massive truck are usually serious injuries, damage to property and monetary hardships of the affected persons. On top of the short-term […] The post How Truck Accident Claims Typically Unfold first appeared on This Nation.
- The United States foreign policy has evolved significantly over the centuries, reflecting both domestic and global changes. As the world’s most powerful nation, the U.S. has influenced international relations, trade, and military engagements. The purpose of this article is to explore what the U.S. foreign policy was, its core principles, and how it has shaped […] The post What Was the US Foreign Policy? first appeared on This Nation.
- Public health work rarely happens in small, isolated settings. Most programs involve large populations, complex data, and coordination between multiple organizations. A vaccination effort, a disease monitoring system, or a community nutrition initiative may require cooperation between hospitals, government agencies, research institutions, and local organizations. Without capable leadership guiding those moving parts, even well-designed programs […] The post Why Leadership Training Matters in Modern Public Health Sectors first appeared on This Nation.
- People usually decide whether they trust a healthcare institution long before they ever step inside the building. This judgment forms through what they hear in the news, what they read online, and what they see shared by hospitals in their communities. A clear update about a health program, a well-explained policy change, or a direct […] The post How Public Communication Influences Trust in Healthcare Institutions first appeared on This Nation.
- Political science is the study of governments, political processes, political behavior, and systems of governance. Whether you’re pursuing a degree in the field or self-learning, this guide provides you with practical steps to study political science effectively. From understanding the core areas of the subject to applying knowledge in real-world situations, mastering political science requires […] The post How to Study Political Science first appeared on This Nation.
TPM
Vote Riders
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