Taiwan's opposition parties, KMT and TPP, have initiated a symbolic impeachment campaign against President William Lai and Premier Cho Jung-tai, citing constitutional violations, amidst deepening political polarization and legislative deadlock, though the move is unlikely to succeed in removing them from office.
Jimmy Kimmel's wife, Molly McNearney, revealed that her support for her husband and opposition to Trump has led to strained relationships with family members who support Trump, highlighting the personal toll of political divisions.
In Pella, Iowa—a town where Trump is widely supported—elderly residents organized a small protest against him, highlighting how even in deeply conservative areas, some residents feel compelled to voice opposition and challenge the pervasive political loyalty, despite the town's idyllic and orderly nature. The protest, though modest in size, symbolizes a broader struggle with political division and the desire for civic expression in a community that values niceness and conformity.
A study finds that individuals with strong political beliefs, whether liberal or conservative, process political content similarly at a neurological level, with emotional reactions playing a key role, supporting the 'horseshoe theory' that extremes on both ends of the political spectrum are more alike than moderates.
Ursula von der Leyen faces unprecedented political challenges in the European Parliament, with two no-confidence votes within three months reflecting deep fragmentation and polarization, but her future remains uncertain as the system tests its resilience amidst rising extremism and shifting alliances.
The article discusses the tragic death of Charlie Kirk and explores ways to improve political dialogue in the U.S., emphasizing the importance of listening, planting seeds of thought rather than immediate change, and modeling respectful conversations across ideological divides to foster societal healing.
Following the murder of Charlie Kirk, the article discusses the deep political divisions in the U.S. and suggests that instead of trying to quickly change minds or shut down opposing voices, Americans should focus on planting seeds of dialogue, modeling respectful conversation, and practicing rhetorical listening to gradually bridge divides and foster understanding.
The article discusses the likelihood of Democrats losing the redistricting battle, highlighting a web app called Dave’s Redistricting that allows users to create and manipulate electoral districts, reflecting the intense partisan nature of current American politics.
Researchers have uncovered a network of over 400 AI-powered bot accounts on X that promote pro-Trump messages and support for MAGA figures, but the network's messaging has become fragmented over the Jeffrey Epstein controversy, reflecting internal divisions within the movement and highlighting the role of automated accounts in shaping online perceptions.
A study found that while liberals and conservatives exhibit subtle differences in daily behaviors, people tend to overestimate these differences, believing the divide is much larger than it actually is, which may contribute to political polarization.
The article discusses the upcoming 250th anniversary of American independence, highlighting the political tensions surrounding its celebration, especially under President Trump's influence, and reflecting on past bicentennial celebrations amid national divisions.
The article discusses the protests in Los Angeles against federal immigration raids, highlighting how media images and political narratives distort the reality of the situation, with contrasting views from President Trump and local officials on the severity and causes of the unrest, and the unprecedented deployment of federal forces without local approval.
Karol Nawrocki, Poland's conservative president-elect, is expected to be a strong opponent to Prime Minister Tusk, potentially leading to early elections due to legislative vetoes and political deadlock, amid ongoing polarization and debates over Poland's EU relations and domestic policies.
Poland's upcoming presidential runoff is highly uncertain as young voters, disillusioned with mainstream candidates from both major parties, favor fringe and anti-establishment figures, making the election a pivotal test of right-wing populism and political change in Europe.