Former President Barack Obama, in an address to liberal donors, warned candidates not to go too far left and sought to calm those who were concerned about the state of the Democratic primary.
This cohort’s political evolution demonstrates the breadth of anger in Hong Kong. Where previous upwellings of public fury were often led by students, the authorities now face a scenario where workers with stable jobs and promising careers have been loosed on a path to radicalization.
Yet another case of police gratuitously pepper spraying someone, in Hung Hom this a.m. There are simply too many cases of police doing this to people who pose no threat & aren’t acting physically aggressive for this to be just a matter of cops losing their cool- it’s systematic. pic.twitter.com/gJRxiGjpwP
NEW: A deep dive into how @NikkiHaley seized on the issue of Israel and turned it into the defining issue of her post-U.N. political career as she mulls her next move https://t.co/ZpguoKuFtq w/ @mawilner
NEW in @AlMonitor: House Democrats want President Trump to explain the decision to freeze US military aid to Lebanon after senior admin officials stonewalled Congress Qs during multiple meetings about the decision (w/ @Brykharris_ALM)https://t.co/rOgy4mkt5V
An influx of immigrants has flipped a state that was once the heart of the confederacy. And it's happening elsewhere. A new kind of suburbanization is sweeping through politics, from Richmond to Atlanta, Houston, Denver and elsewhere, and Democrats are starting to breach Republicans’ firewalls in elections.
The Bolivian president’s grip on power grew shakier on Saturday as police units in major cities flipped their allegiance and joined anti-government demonstrations, key allies resigned and protesters forced the state broadcaster to halt news programming.
The House impeachment probe shifted its focus Thursday to what Vice President Pence knew about the shadow campaign to compel Ukraine to open investigations that would benefit the Trump administration.