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How the Democratic Socialists of America Became the Democratic Party

For most of the past four decades, the Democratic Socialists of America occupied the outermost edge of American political life. Founded in 1982 through the merger of two older left-wing organizations, the group spent its first 30 years as a marginal advocacy outfit with fewer members than many mid-sized city council races attract in voter turnout. Its membership hovered around 6,000. Its influence on national politics was negligible. Its place in Democratic Party councils was nonexistent.

U.S. Airstrike Takes Out Senior ISIS Leader in Syria

American forces eliminated a senior ISIS leader in a precision airstrike last week, marking another victory in the ongoing fight against the terrorist organization that once terrorized vast swaths of the Middle East.

Republican Leaders Go After California’s Environmental Law

Seventeen Republican attorneys general filed a lawsuit against California, challenging a law they say impacts the entire nation.

Three House Democrats Just Lost to Socialists in New York

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's slate of democratic socialist candidates toppled three incumbent House Democrats in Tuesday's congressional primaries, drawing warnings from party members about the direction of the Democratic Party heading into November's midterm elections.

Trump Cancels Bill Signing Until SAVE Act is Passed

President Trump canceled a bill signing, declaring that an election integrity bill be passed first.

Hegseth Celebrates Golden Dome Success

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced that the Golden Dome had a successful first major test.

Biden-Appointed Judge Bars ICE From Arresting Migrants at Immigration Courts Nationwide

A federal judge in San Francisco late Tuesday issued a nationwide injunction blocking U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement from making arrests at immigration courthouses, handing a significant legal setback to the Trump administration's immigration enforcement push.

Federal Judge Who Kept Foreign Citizenship Blocks America From Verifying Voters

A federal judge who admitted she would only renounce her foreign citizenship "if required by law" has now blocked the Trump administration from verifying whether voters are actually American citizens.

Rubio Hits Cuba’s Military-Run Economic Empire With New Sanctions

The U.S. sanctioned five Cuban state entities Tuesday, targeting the military-controlled conglomerate that controls nearly 40 percent of the island's economy.

Senate Passes War Powers Resolution

The Senate passed a House-approved war powers resolution limiting President Trump's action in Iran in a 50-48 vote.

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