Pro-Hunting Democrat Eyes Iowa Governor Win

Rob Sand, the last Democrat holding statewide office in Iowa, is running for governor. With Trump's approval low and gas prices high, Democrats see a rare opportunity to flip the state and key congressional seats.

Texas Democrats Must Win Blue-Collar Voters

James Talarico faces Ken Paxton in Texas Senate race. To win, he must appeal to working-class voters, not just donors. His professorial style and cultural politics may alienate blue-collar Texans.

Trump's Health Concerns Mount as He Nears 80

Robert Reich, turning 80 next month, shares concerns about Trump's physical and mental health, citing erratic behavior, frequent medical visits, and public polls showing growing doubts about his fitness for office.

Ghana's Anti-LGBTQ Law Sparks Fear and Panic

Ghana's parliament approved a bill criminalizing LGBTQ+ identity and advocacy, with prison terms up to 10 years. Community groups warn of evictions, job loss, and healthcare denial if President Mahama signs it.

UK Bans US Commentators, Free Speech Row Erupts

The UK government barred left-wing US commentators Hasan Piker and Cenk Uygur from entering, citing public good. Free speech activists condemn the move as a failure to protect free expression.

Far-Right Lawyer Wins Colombia Election First Round

Abelardo de la Espriella's surprise first-round victory in Colombia's presidential election signals a shift to the far-right, as traditional conservatives lose ground. He faces leftist Iván Cepeda in the runoff.

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