socialists
Coverage of socialists in the Nexus archive.
- Court hears alleged confession from accused Charlie Kirk assassin in texts with lover and more top headlines
A court heard an alleged confession from the accused Charlie Kirk assassin in texts with a lover. Trump warned of an assassination plot targeting the US leader, while socialists announced a radical platform to abolish the US Senate.
- Socialists want to turn AI into a $7B slush fund— realists know that would throw America’s greatest assets away
Socialists propose turning AI into a $7B government-funded slush fund, while critics argue this would waste America's key assets. The article questions the implications of government stakes in AI companies needing government support.
- Today’s cautious AOC would not have endorsed the AOC of 2018
Ocasio-Cortez did not endorse the last four socialists nominated for the House. The article suggests that today's cautious AOC would not have endorsed her 2018 self.
- Socialists prey on Americans’ apathy — even in places you’d never expect
The article discusses how low-turnout elections, once beneficial to incumbents, are now being exploited by leftists to gain advantage. It highlights the increasing presence of leftists in such elections, suggesting a shift in political dynamics.
- The View REJECTED two of Mamdani's favorite socialists after being warned by Trump's TV bulldog to give equal time
The View rejected two of Mamdani's favorite socialists after being warned by Trump's TV bulldog to give equal time.
- Nithya Raman can’t, or won’t, explain socialism
Nithya Raman is criticized for failing or refusing to explain socialism, with the article suggesting socialists avoid clarifying their beliefs to prevent rejection or ridicule from Americans.
- Factions emerge among NY Dems: Zohran Mamdani’s socialists vs. Tom Suozzi’s capitalists
Factions have emerged among New York Democrats, with Zohran Mamdani's socialist group opposing Tom Suozzi's capitalist faction. Moderate Democrats seek to clarify their party's identity and boundaries.
- French government to face no confidence vote over heat wave
The French Green party announced a no confidence vote against Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu’s government over its response to a record-breaking heat wave. A survey found two-thirds of respondents believed the government mishandled the crisis, while preliminary data estimated 1,000 additional deaths during the heat wave.
- Supreme Court set to close term with landmark birthright citizenship ruling and more top headlines
The Supreme Court is set to issue a landmark ruling on birthright citizenship as it closes its term. Socialists are challenging the Democratic establishment, while the US and Iran send delegations to Qatar amid energy security discussions involving Gulf states. A Paraguay team upset Germany in the FIFA World Cup, and tick virus cases in the US are rising.
- Why Pina Picierno abandoned the Socialists
Pina Picierno, the Italian European Parliament vice president, abandoned the Socialists and joined the Renew group to combat a populist surge.
- FIRST AID: Socialists target biotech sweetener
Socialists are targeting a biotech sweetener, with related topics including plant-based food, alcohol laws, and a pharma task force.
- With Win in Washington, Socialists Are on the March in Urban America
Janeese Lewis George, a City Council member in Washington, D.C., won the mayoral primary, reflecting voters' rejection of the status quo. Socialists are gaining momentum in urban areas following her victory.
- Congratulations, lefties! You won, and broke the system
The article congratulates the Left, including progressives, socialists, communists, anarchists, and former normal liberals, stating they have won and broken the system.
- How long can Pedro Sánchez last?
The Socialists' mounting scandals threaten to bring down Spain’s prime minister. The article questions how long Pedro Sánchez can remain in power.
- Midterms: Italian VP quits Socialists in European Parliament
An Italian vice-president resigns from the Socialists in the European Parliament and is expected to join Renew Europe following months of tensions with Democratic Party leader Elly Schlein.
- Midterms: Socialists fire opening shot in race for EU Parliament presidency
Katarina Barley is emerging as a leading Socialist candidate to succeed Roberta Metsola as EU Parliament president. Barley, a senior German Social Democrat, has thrown her name into the race for the position.
- LA socialists (heart) billionaires
The article highlights the growing influence of a billionaire-socialist alliance in Los Angeles politics, where wealthy elites fund ideological projects despite being insulated from the policies they promote. This dynamic suggests a shift toward luxury-driven political agendas.