Democratic socialist Melat Kiros beat U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette in a Colorado House primary Tuesday, a stunning victory for the first-time candidate against a nearly 30-year incumbent and another win for the Democratic Socialists of America.
The far-left faction of the Democratic Party landed another major upset on Tuesday after democratic socialist Melat Kiros defeated progressive Rep. Diana DeGette (D-Colo.) in the Democratic primary for a Denver-based House seat – a win that’s sure to delight Republicans while worrying House Democratic leadership ahead of November. Kiros, a former attorney who was fired for penning a letter criticizing the idea that...
Rep. Diana DeGette is defeated by a DSA-backed socialist challenger Melat Kiros in Colorado's Democratic primary, scoring a victory for the far-left's momentum.
Last week, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act represents “Jim Crow” segregation laws because it would require states to obtain proof of citizenship in person when people register to vote. “I have said it before, and I’ll say it again, the SAVE Act would impose Jim Crow-type laws to […]
Young Americans aren’t just struggling to buy homes — they’re struggling to go on dates. A new report from the Institute for Family Studies and The Wheatley Institute finds that only 31% of young unmarried adults who expect to marry are currently dating, while three-quarters of women (74%) and nearly two-thirds of men (64%) reported […]
The new book Banning Books in America: Not a How-To is shocking in one important way. It admits that books aren’t banned anymore, and that if anyone does want to ban them it’s usually liberals. For the most part, Banned Books, a collection of essays edited by Samuel Cohen, a professor of English at the […]
Skier Eileen Gu represents the worst of the Olympics, and her opinion on President Donald Trump or any other area of American politics is worth absolutely nothing. Liberal American media outlets are tripping over themselves to ask American athletes to condemn Trump and the GOP, especially on the Olympic stage. This led to American skier […]
The following is an installment of “On This Day,” a series celebrating America’s 250th anniversary by following the actions of Gen. George Washington, the Continental Congress, and the men and women whose bravery and sacrifice led up to the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Feb. 10, 1776 Cambridge, Massachusetts The weight of Gen. George […]
When I first saw President Donald Trump’s recent social media comment against the soon-to-open Gordie Howe International Bridge, my first reaction was disbelief. My second was frustration. I am hardly a Never Trumper. In fact, I voted for Trump thrice. But enough is enough. Attacking a vital piece of infrastructure that maintains critical economic ties […]
All was well in liberal utopia after the Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday. A bunch of white liberals were forced to lie and say they loved an artist and style of music they never listened to before, and probably never will again. Bad Bunny, the controversial performer, drew rave reviews from left-wing acolytes, who […]
Europe’s automotive industry is under growing pressure from China. European automakers are steadily losing market share to Chinese vehicle manufacturers and, in some cases, reporting significant financial losses. Europe’s political leadership should have anticipated this challenge and adopted policies to strengthen and protect the continent’s domestic auto sector. For decades, European automakers dominated global markets through engineering excellence, […]
The killings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good on the streets of Minneapolis exposed a strategic failure in President Donald Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration. Although sometimes necessary, public apprehensions are messy, politically radioactive, and prone to error. That’s why Trump border czar Tom Homan has stepped in to order Immigration and Customs Enforcement to […]
Over 60 years ago, The Jetsons imagined a future filled with flying cars. While we may not be soaring through the skies just yet, today’s vehicles are smarter, safer, and more connected than ever before. These advances promise efficiency and consumer comfort. But as vehicles become increasingly connected, a pressing question has emerged: who owns […]
There are countless definitions floating around in cyberspace regarding the role of a local school board. Nearly all resemble the AI composite stating that such boards exist to “govern the school district by setting vision, creating policy, hiring and evaluating the superintendent, approving budgets and ensuring accountability, all while representing community values and advocating for […]
An unexpected second-term crisis for President Donald Trump may unfold this week in Bangladesh. The story starts in July 2024, when student protests erupted that grew alongside the aggressive force applied to crush them. Perhaps 1,000 people died in clashes that culminated in Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh’s elected prime minister and the daughter of the country’s founder, fleeing to […]
Fellow conservatives have criticized Vice President JD Vance in the past for his reticence to denounce extremists on the Right, such as when he repeatedly refused to condemn Republican political operatives who spewed racism and support for Adolf Hitler in a group chat. But the vice president may be changing course, as he just brutally […]