
DemDaily: What is NATO?
July 12, 2018 World leaders from 29 North American and European countries gathered in Brussels, Belgium this week for a meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) — one that...

DemDaily: The Nominee
President Trump announced his nomination for the country’s highest court today, and with it, the beginning of a confirmation battle that will determine the ideological direction of...

DemDaily: The Departed
July 9, 2018 On Thursday EPA Secretary Scott Pruitt became the fifth Cabinet Secretary to leave the Trump Administration, adding to the list of over 75 high-level White House or senior staff...

DemDaily: In Practice
July 3, 2018 We keep it simple, concise and dedicated to informing and connecting our readers to the who, what and where of political issues, events and activism. We rarely ask...

DemDaily: Fighting For Families
June 29, 2018 This Saturday, June 30th, women, families and activists will descend upon the US Capitol and other cities worldwide to protest the Trump Administration’s inhumane...

DemDaily: The Judiciary, Janus and Justice
June 28, 2018 The Supreme Court of the United States’ (SCOTUS) anounced a series of landmark, if not devastating, decisions this week — not the least of which was the announcement...

DemDaily: Primary Colors
June 27, 2018 Tuesday’s primaries produced big wins for progressive Democrats in their internal struggle for control of the direction of the party, while Republican primary voters sided with...

DemDaily: Dismantling Democracy
June 26, 2018 Yesterday the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) upheld the Fourth Amendment’s personal privacy protections in the cell phone case. But today the court struck a deadly...

DemDaily: For Privacy’s Sake
June 25, 2018 In a ruling announced Friday, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) curbed police access to cell data, delivering a major victory for digital privacy advocates. In a 5-4...

DemDaily: The White House Way
June 22, 2018 They are immigrants, so is she. That is where the similarities end. They traveled 3,000 miles to the border, many on foot, through the northern triangle of Central America, to escape...