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On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1899, E. B. White, American essayist and journalist (died 1985) was born. In 1906, Murder of Grace Brown by Chester Gillette in the United States, inspiration for Theodore Dreiser's An American Tragedy. In 1919, The eight-hour day and free Sunday become law for workers in the Netherlands. In 1920, In the East Prussian plebiscite the local populace decides to remain with Weimar Germany. In 1934, Clark R. Rasmussen, American politician (died 2024) was born. In 1957, Johann Lamont, Scottish educator and politician was born. In 1960, Congo Crisis: The State of Katanga breaks away from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. In 1961, Antony Jenkins, English banker and businessman was born. In 1977, Martin Luther King Jr., assassinated in 1968, is awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom. In 2014, John Seigenthaler, American journalist and academic (born 1927) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Opinion: Race, Income and Why Some Democrats Have the Luxury of Opposing School Choice
Narrative Analysis: Bandwagon
School choice enjoys broad support among the American public. But opposition within the Democratic Party and the political left remains concentrated among those with the most means. Higher-income and more highly educated Democrats are far more likely to oppose school choice, while Black, Hispanic and lower-income Democrats are more supportive. The divide reflects a gap []
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Pew Research Center
· Jun 30, 2026
About a third of U.S. Democrats like political leaders who identify as democratic socialists
Democrats’ views on democratic socialists also differ by race and ethnicity, age, education, income and political engagement.
Liberty Nation
· Jun 22, 2026
School Choice on the Brink: PA Democrats Put State Before Students
As many as 30,000 students could lose their scholarships.
The Hill
· Jul 1, 2026
The working class does not like democratic socialists, Graham Platner
The left keeps claiming that its candidates purport to speak for working-class people and advance working-class interests, only to discover that supporters of democratic socialism are disproportionately affluent and elite-educated.
Nepal News
· Jul 6, 2026
एक हजार रुपैयाँ पुर्याइँदै बालपोषण भत्ता
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Townhall
· Jul 1, 2026
The Face of American Socialism Is Rich, White, and College Educated
The Face of American Socialism Is Rich, White, and College Educated
Fox News
· Jul 6, 2026
The numbers don’t lie. Young Americans are falling in love … with socialism
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Related coverage for "Opinion: Race, Income and Why Some Democrats Have the Luxury of Opposing School Choice": Pew Research Center — About a third of U.S. Democrats like political leaders who identify as democratic socialists. Liberty Nation — School Choice on the Brink: PA Democrats Put State Before Students. The Hill — The working class does not like democratic socialists, Graham Platner. Nepal News — एक हजार रुपैयाँ पुर्याइँदै बालपोषण भत्ता. Townhall — The Face of American Socialism Is Rich, White, and College Educated. Fox News — The numbers don’t lie. Young Americans are falling in love … with socialism