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21 votes
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Two signs that Democrats flipped Donald Trump supporters on Tuesday (gifted link)
21 votes -
What I think of whenever I see the news reports about US President Donald Trump destroying the East Wing
14 votes -
Zohran Mamdani wins New York City mayor’s race, capping a stunning ascent
86 votes -
Half of US states sue Donald Trump administration over halting food stamps
56 votes -
US Army garrison directs soldiers to German food banks - then deletes it
9 votes -
The European Union could admit new members by 2030, says its foreign policy chief
16 votes -
Dick Cheney dies at 84
64 votes -
Israeli military's ex-top lawyer arrested as scandal over video leak deepens
24 votes -
Foreign aid from the United States saved millions of lives each year
15 votes -
Grand Rapids Michigan faith leaders and mayor begin fast, pledge to continue fasting until SNAP food benefits restored
21 votes -
Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of October 27
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate...
This thread is posted weekly - please try to post all relevant US political content in here, such as news, updates, opinion articles, etc. Extremely significant events may warrant a separate topic, but almost all should be posted in here.
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19 votes -
Utah to open detention camp/involuntary treatment center for homeless people (gifted link)
38 votes -
US President Donald Trump’s swift demolition of East Wing may have launched asbestos plumes
29 votes -
Tucker Carlson’s friendly interview with far-right antisemite Nick Fuentes divides prominent US conservatives
26 votes -
Republicans rebuke Donald Trump's 50% emergency tariffs on Brazil in US Senate vote
26 votes -
Charlie Kirk's murder reveals a cultural sickness (Just Asking Questions podcast episode)
11 votes -
Ukraine hits Russian chemical plant with UK-made Storm Shadow missiles
24 votes -
Dutch voters deliver major setback to far-right party of Geert Wilders
29 votes -
A Nazi tattoo exposes US Democrats’ greatest weakness
21 votes -
Python Foundation goes ride or DEI, rejects US government grant with strings attached
53 votes -
US President Donald Trump admin’s racist Halo memes are ‘a new level of dehumanization of immigrants’
26 votes -
How Zohran Mamdani fought the master plan | The key factor isn’t his ads or charisma — it is a public campaign finance system that can be replicated across the US
31 votes -
Flights to Los Angeles International Airport halted due to air traffic controller shortage
26 votes -
Super PAC aims to drown out AI critics in US midterms, with $100M and counting
24 votes -
US President Donald Trump has begun demolishing the east wing of the White House, without approval
48 votes -
How NATO learns from Ukraine - from air-mines to autonomy, inside a NATO innovation event
8 votes -
Sami Hamdi, British Muslim journalist, reportedly detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement at San Francisco airport
13 votes -
Pastors at a protest? US faith leaders say it is time to remind the country of religion's role in caring for the poor and the stranger.
14 votes -
At least twenty-five US states plan to cut off food aid benefits in November
43 votes -
US kills three in second strike on alleged drug boats in the Pacific
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US President Donald Trump and EU impose new sanctions on Russia: ‘Now is the time to stop the killing’
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Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of October 20
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14 votes -
The absurd Tennessee prosecution of a man who posted a Charlie Kirk meme
36 votes -
Gang involved in arson attack on London warehouse for Wagner Group jailed
15 votes -
The great reckoning: what the West should learn from China
6 votes -
Nigerian army kills over fifty Boko Haram militants as it fights off drone attacks
12 votes -
US President Donald Trump’s Latin America policy: short-term gains, long-term risks
6 votes -
India poised to sharply cut Russian oil imports after sanctions, sources say
14 votes -
Violent texts from Democratic nominee for Virginia attorney general leaked
23 votes -
Denmark's social affairs minister is urging the EU to tackle the growing institutionalisation of people with disabilities by ensuring affordable housing
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I wargamed with NATO - inside the Cross-Domain Command Wargame (2025)
13 votes -
Argentina: A very Trumpy debacle
15 votes -
I really wish news and talk shows would change the way they discussed polls on their show
I don't often watch news programs that talk about polls. but when I do, I always hate that they say "40% of Canadian|Americans say ___" or "60% of Canadians|Americans prefer ____" Polling is such...
I don't often watch news programs that talk about polls. but when I do, I always hate that they say "40% of Canadian|Americans say ___" or "60% of Canadians|Americans prefer ____"
Polling is such a mis-used technique of getting public opinion. The media/news want to pretend that its this very precise way of getting to know the electorate and it's just not. It's one tool that can help you if you already have other means of getting in touch with the people.
And I know the news/talk shows knows this, but I think their wording intentionally does not reflect it cause they rather bring on pundits to discuss the poll results and use that to take up airtime. Really wish they would change their wording to "40% of Canadians|American who responded to the poll say ____" every time they bring up a poll result, and then each time they do that, I feel like they're also ethically responsible to provide people with an easy to remember link to a website that elaborates on the methodology used for the polling that is broken down in a way that is easy for lay-people to understand for people who care/have time for that.
Although personally, in my ideal world, poll results would not be publicly available and would be known just by the campaigns of the politicians they involve but :shrug:
Cause maybe this is just my skewed perspective but I am the only one I know in my social circle that answers calls from unknown numbers that half the time turn out to be pollsters and I actually take the time to answer their questions. I don't know of anyone else in my social circle that does this and I am in my thirties. So I get the feeling these pollsters just are not capturing a major part of the population and they don't want to admit that.
11 votes -
Traditional criticism is in trouble. Demand for cultural commentary is higher than it’s ever been—but now that commentary is coming from unconventional new sources.
14 votes -
Anyone else go to a No Kings rally today?
We had more people at our local/suburb protest than in June. I think organizers still underestimated attendance as we never even made it to the route of the march. The crowd was trying to funnel...
We had more people at our local/suburb protest than in June. I think organizers still underestimated attendance as we never even made it to the route of the march. The crowd was trying to funnel through some tight spaces so eventually people just stood on the side of the busy streets and collected horn honks. Atmosphere was great. Everything relaxed. Many choice signs.
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Weekly US politics news and updates thread - week of October 13
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17 votes -
The NIMBYs aren’t who you think
12 votes -
A quarter of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is gone
37 votes -
Bipartisan plan to get money out of politics in Montana
18 votes