Category: News

New Legislation Would Enable College for All, Eliminate $1.6 Trillion in Student Debt
Landmark legislation would eliminate tuition and fees at all public US four-year colleges and universities, as well as make community colleges, trade schools, and apprenticeship programs tuition- and fee-free for all. The three lawmakers’ proposal also would eliminate all $1.6 trillion in student debt for 45 million Americans.

Back In South Bend, Buttigieg Met By: ‘Stop Telling People to Shut Up!’
Stepping off the trail to return to South Bend, Ind., in the wake of a deadly police shooting which left an African American resident of the city dead, Pete Buttigieg got a decidedly messy reception.

Trump Will Get ‘Much, Much Worse’ To Energize His Exhausted Supporters
Since he's facing a stream of polls showing him losing his bid for re-election, expect Donald Trump to get more "frantic" and do more to get his voter base wound up to incentivize them to turn out to vote next year.

Warren Wins Straw Poll, Surges in New Hampshire
Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren took first place in an unofficial straw poll while also surging statewide in first-in-the-nation New Hampshire.

CNN Anchor Lemon Defends Biden’s Segregation Comments: It Was Just ‘Inartfully Said’
We need 'to give people a little bit more leeway. We should be nicer. We should be kinder and figure that out,' Lemon said.

Andrew McCabe: It Would Be Good for Congress to Make a ‘Little More Progress’ Towards Impeachment
Congress should move more quickly, given the refusals to cooperate, McCabe said.

Frustrated Dems on Hope Hicks’ Testimony: Who Objects on Questions About Telling the Truth?
Hicks refused even to say whether she told the truth to Mueller.

What’s a ‘Concentration Camp’? Of Definitions, Immigration, Politics and The Holocaust
Ocasio-Cortez opened a debate as to what's a "concentration camp."

New Bill Aimed at Helping Conservatives on Social Media Called ‘Hot Garbage’
The new bill would create a new federal bureaucracy to police online content.

Ahead of Campaign Kickoff in Town, Orlando Sentinel Says ‘No Trump’
Sentinel editor: 'We already had come to the conclusion based on the first couple of years of the administration that we weren’t going to be able to endorse him, so we thought we might as well go ahead and say that while there was some attention focused on Orlando.'

