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Britain’s Tories head for a July 4 beatdown — but the post-Brexit crisis isn’t over
Andrew O'Hehir
U.K.'s hapless prime minister calls a "snap election" he's sure to lose, while the Trump-style right bides its time
Red states are using the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade to expand the death penalty
Austin Sarat
Death penalty states want the Supreme Court to throw out its precedents and allow the execution of child rapists
Author Cass Sunstein unlocks what it takes to be as big as The Beatles
Mary Elizabeth Williams
"The number of amazing people who could be spectacularly successful, is really, really high," Sunstein says
“Stain on the judicial system”: Legal experts slam Judge Cannon after damning Trump ruling released
Charles R. Davis
A court filing revealed Tuesday suggests Trump may already have stood trial were it not for Judge Aileen Cannon
John Oliver takes on Donald Trump and the “long history” of politicians being “weird around corn”
Nardos Haile
"I just met non-liquid gold, you know where it was? Iowa! It’s called corn,” Trump said in a recent speech
When Trump gets dark, Biden goes light
Chauncey DeVega
What their campaign emails say about Joe Biden and Donald Trump
Why King Charles’ portrait is so grotesque. Hint: It’s not just the color
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Seeing red? The unsettling horror of the royal portrait may reveal more about how we see him
Mark Robinson said Obama was “cousins” with ISIS, falsely blamed Muslims for burning down Notre Dame
Nandika Chatterjee
Robinson, North Carolina's lieutenant governor, frequently posted Islamophobic and homophobic content on Facebook
Trump tries to get around his gag order, praising “surrogates” who “beautifully” attack witnesses
Nandika Chatterjee
GOP lawmakers extend their support of Trump by attacking the jury, the witnesses, and Judge Merchan in his stead
The long-awaited Donald Trump vs. Michael Cohen showdown is not “High Noon”
Brian Karem
It’s more like “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance”
Experts: Cannon’s “bias and incompetence” threaten Trump case as she sets “highly unusual” schedule
Charles R. Davis
Judge Aileen Cannon has "slow-walked to death" the classified documents case against Donald Trump, experts say
“It’s always DOOMSDAY in my world”: Trump’s desperation is both comical and dangerous
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's recent fundraising emails are ludicrous, grotesque and apocalyptic. Can he keep that up for six months?
Trump’s hush-money trial: The personal is truly political
Chauncey DeVega
Donald Trump embodies an especially malignant modern-day perversion of the old saw about politics and private life
Rudy Giuliani fantasizes about a more racist “SNL” in bizarre rant
Griffin Eckstein
In a recent podcast episode, Giuliani campaigns for "SNL" to bring back racist jokes
“Reeks of Ken Chesebro”: Experts say Arizona indictment suggests Trump lawyer “may be cooperating”
Charles R. Davis
"It could lead to a situation where people he is able to testify against become highly motivated to cooperate"
Snakes, diss tracks and Kanye West: a timeline of Kim Kardashian and Taylor Swift’s beef
Nardos Haile
The two women have publicly attacked each other since 2016
20 reasons why Donald Trump has been good for America: No, seriously
Gregory D. Foster
He was the worst president imaginable — and could still get worse. But Donald Trump was a crucial wakeup call
Here’s why LeBron James, not Michael Jordan, is the GOAT
David Masciotra
Beyond the statistics, it's a matter of ideology – one that pits activism and solidarity vs. nostalgia and delusion
“He’s in for a rude awakening”: Experts say Trump daring judge with “clear violation” of gag order
Charles R. Davis
Trump's "attempt to intimidate jurors" on Truth Social could go very badly for him, expert says
The ripple effects of Drowsy Don beyond the courtroom: The Trump trial is making everything weirder
Brian Karem
The weird effects of Drowsy Don will be felt for years
Former government lawyers say we need to limit the president’s ability to deploy U.S. troops at home
Nandika Chatterjee
A bipartisan group of former government lawyers argues that presidents have too much power to deploy soldiers
“His enemies are America’s enemies”: Trump is getting help preparing his revenge list
Heather Digby Parton
Expect Donald Trump to go scorched earth this time around
Obama’s pollster on the Republican voters Trump should fear: “Wild enough to threaten his chances”
Chauncey DeVega
"For Trump, even a small dip in his base could cost him the election"
It could boil down to a Snickers bar — or golden sneakers
Brian Karem
Does Biden have a cadre of Trumpers secretly in his corner?
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