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    After Two Centuries, Secret Talks May Decide the Future of the Parthenon Marbles

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    In a political landscape where perception is often as powerful as policy, the Democratic Party’s response to President Donald Trump’s congressional address on March 4, 2025, did little to reinforce their credibility. What could have been a night of principled opposition and meaningful discourse devolved into a spectacle of disjointed protests, theatrical displays, and behavior that critics argue undermined the very values the party claims to uphold. From exaggerated pouting and phone-staring to outright refusals to acknowledge moments of unity, the Democrats' actions seemed less about advocating for the people they represent and more about making a scene. The question now is: Has the Democratic Party abandoned common sense in favor of performative outrage?
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    A Night of Protests and Disruptions

    The most dramatic moment came when Representative Al Green was escorted out of the chamber after interrupting the President’s speech, shouting, “You don’t have a mandate!” while waving his cane. Despite House Speaker Mike Johnson’s attempts to maintain order, Green’s outburst set the tone for a series of protests throughout the night.

    Silent demonstrations were also on display. Several Democratic lawmakers held signs with messages like “No King!” and “Save Medicaid!” Others turned their backs on the President in protest, while some staged a walkout before the speech concluded. By the end of the address, a noticeable portion of the Democratic side of the chamber sat empty.

    In a political landscape where perception is often as powerful as policy, the Democratic Party’s response to President Donald Trump’s congressional address on March 4, 2025, did little to reinforce their credibility. What could have been a night of principled opposition and meaningful discourse devolved into a spectacle of disjointed protests, theatrical displays, and behavior that critics argue undermined the very values the party claims to uphold. From exaggerated pouting and phone-staring to outright refusals to acknowledge moments of unity, the Democrats' actions seemed less about advocating for the people they represent and more about making a scene. The question now is: Has the Democratic Party abandoned common sense in favor of performative outrage?
    By / on Mar 6, 2025

    A Night of Protests and Disruptions

    The most dramatic moment came when Representative Al Green was escorted out of the chamber after interrupting the President’s speech, shouting, “You don’t have a mandate!” while waving his cane. Despite House Speaker Mike Johnson’s attempts to maintain order, Green’s outburst set the tone for a series of protests throughout the night.

    Silent demonstrations were also on display. Several Democratic lawmakers held signs.

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    After Two Centuries, Secret Talks May Decide the Future of the Parthenon Marbles

    Originally adorning the Parthenon in Athens, these masterpieces were removed in the early 19th century by Lord Elgin, a
    ECONOMY , International

    Haiti’s Fight for Stability Amid Political Turmoil, Economic Hardship and Relentless Natural Disasters

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    The Democratic Party’s Actions During Trump’s Speech Were Perceived as the Death of Common Sense

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    The Pink Paradox: When Symbolism Clashes with Policy on Women’s Sports

    In a striking display of unity and defiance, female Democratic lawmakers donned pink pantsuits during President Trump’s recent address
    In a political landscape where perception is often as powerful as policy, the Democratic Party’s response to President Donald Trump’s congressional address on March 4, 2025, did little to reinforce their credibility. What could have been a night of principled opposition and meaningful discourse devolved into a spectacle of disjointed protests, theatrical displays, and behavior that critics argue undermined the very values the party claims to uphold. From exaggerated pouting and phone-staring to outright refusals to acknowledge moments of unity, the Democrats' actions seemed less about advocating for the people they represent and more about making a scene. The question now is: Has the Democratic Party abandoned common sense in favor of performative outrage?
    By / on Mar 6, 2025

    A Night of Protests and Disruptions

    The most dramatic moment came when Representative Al Green was escorted out of the chamber after interrupting the President’s speech, shouting, “You don’t have a mandate!” while waving his cane. Despite House Speaker Mike Johnson’s attempts to maintain order, Green’s outburst set the tone for a series of protests throughout the night.

    Silent demonstrations were also on display. Several.

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    Culture

    After Two Centuries, Secret Talks May Decide the Future of the Parthenon Marbles

    Originally adorning the Parthenon in Athens, these masterpieces were removed in the early 19th century by Lord
    ECONOMY , International

    Haiti’s Fight for Stability Amid Political Turmoil, Economic Hardship and Relentless Natural Disasters

    Haiti’s journey has been one of both remarkable resilience and unrelenting hardship. As the first
    Business , Tech

    10 crowdfunded products that actually delivered on the hype

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    Culture

    After Two Centuries, Secret Talks May Decide the Future of the Parthenon Marbles

    Originally adorning the Parthenon in Athens, these masterpieces were removed in the early 19th century by Lord
    ECONOMY , International

    Haiti’s Fight for Stability Amid Political Turmoil, Economic Hardship and Relentless Natural Disasters

    Haiti’s journey has been one of both remarkable resilience and unrelenting hardship. As the first
    Business , Tech

    10 crowdfunded products that actually delivered on the hype

    However, not all hope is lost! Some crowdfunded products didn’t just meet expectations—they knocked it out of

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    Culture

    After Two Centuries, Secret Talks May Decide the Future of the Parthenon Marbles

    Originally adorning the Parthenon in Athens, these masterpieces were removed in the early 19th century by Lord Elgin, a British diplomat, and later sold to the British Museum, where they have been displayed
    ECONOMY , International

    Haiti’s Fight for Stability Amid Political Turmoil, Economic Hardship and Relentless Natural Disasters

    Haiti’s journey has been one of both remarkable resilience and unrelenting hardship. As the first independent Black republic, it once stood as a beacon of defiance against colonial oppression, but in
    Business , Tech

    10 crowdfunded products that actually delivered on the hype

    However, not all hope is lost! Some crowdfunded products didn’t just meet expectations—they knocked it out of the park. From a smartwatch that started a tech revolution to a simple card game that
    Political Opinion/Editorial

    The Democratic Party’s Actions During Trump’s Speech Were Perceived as the Death of Common Sense

    A Night of Protests and Disruptions The most dramatic moment came when Representative Al Green was escorted out of the chamber after interrupting the President's speech, shouting, "You don’t have a mandate!" while

    In a striking display of unity and defiance, female Democratic lawmakers donned pink pantsuits during President Trump’s recent address to Congress. Their sartorial choice was intended to be a powerful symbol—one that represented resistance to policies they believe negatively impact women and families. Representative Teresa Leger Fernández, chair of the Democratic Women’s Caucus, led this initiative, emphasizing that pink symbolizes power and protest. Yet, while their coordinated attire made for a compelling visual statement, it raises an important contradiction: many of these same lawmakers have voted against protecting women’s sports from biological male participation, a move that has sparked intense debate among feminists,.

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    A Night of Protests and Disruptions

    The most dramatic moment came when Representative Al Green was escorted out of the chamber after interrupting the President’s speech, shouting, “You don’t have a mandate!” while waving his cane. Despite House Speaker Mike Johnson’s attempts to maintain order, Green’s outburst set the.

    In a striking display of unity and defiance, female Democratic lawmakers donned pink pantsuits during President Trump’s recent address to Congress. Their sartorial choice was intended to be a powerful symbol—one that represented resistance to policies they believe negatively impact women and families. Representative Teresa Leger Fernández, chair of the Democratic Women’s.