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A new wave of politicians are shedding the misconception that cooking and politics don’t mix
Ashlie D. Stevens
While politicians eat on the campaign trail, most shy away from the kitchen. With AOC and Harris, that's changing
Jesus, endless war and the irresistible rise of American fascism
Chris Hedges
As Democrats fight (and lose) a rear-guard culture war on abortion, the Christian fascists march toward victory
Republicans are lying to you about Roe
Amanda Marcotte
GOP talking points include calling forced childbirth "compassion" and concealing plans for a national abortion ban
Samuel Alito cancels appearance at judicial conference after abortion draft leaked
Alex Henderson
Alito had been set to appear at the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals' judicial conference
WATCH: Legal expert turns Republican senator’s attempted grilling around on him
Travis Gettys
Senator John Kennedy received an unexpected response from Amanda Frost when pressing her on SCOTUS ethics
Behind the mask: How racism shaped attitudes on the pandemic
Chauncey DeVega
White people began believing COVID wasn't their problem, research shows — and that made the pandemic much worse
We celebrated “free speech” this week — just as it’s slipping away from us
Brian Karem
Joe Biden says the right things. But outrage around the SCOTUS leak makes clear how fragile press freedom really is
The price kids pay: Schools and police punish students with costly tickets for minor misbehavior
Jodi Cohen, Jennifer Smith Richards
An Illinois law bans schools from fining students, so local police are doing it for them
Sarah Palin wrote the Marjorie Taylor Greene playbook but in today’s GOP she’s a “relic of the past”
Alex Henderson
Palin's congressional run is "generating a media buzz that may be out of proportion to her ability to win"
Historians’ first verdict on Trump: You’re fired! But there’s more to it than that
Paul Rosenberg
"The Presidency of Donald J. Trump" offers a wealth of valuable perspectives — but fails to measure the danger
New Jan. 6 texts: Oath Keepers involved in Capitol attack sought to protect Texas Rep. Ronny Jackson
Abby Livingston
Jackson "Needs protection. If anyone inside cover him," a member texted about Trump's former White House doctor
Texas governors spent billions on doomed border operations suspiciously timed around campaign bids
Lomi Kriel, Perla Trevizo, Andrew Rodriguez Calderón
Texas Govs. Rick Perry and Greg Abbott pushed border initiatives while kicking off re-election campaigns
“The First Lady” tells the story of three revolutionary presidents’ wives in an inconsequential way
Melanie McFarland
Not even Viola Davis, Gillian Anderson and Michelle Pfeiffer can save this loose braid of slight biographical drama
Do the Democrats know how to fight? Jan. 6 committee signals it’s still scared of Trump
Chauncey DeVega
Jan. 6 committee looks likely to chicken out on Trump: It's a perfect example of why the Democrats are losing
It’s time to nationalize the fossil fuel industries: That’ll trigger the right!
Thom Hartmann
Un-American, you say? Tell that to FDR, Nixon, Reagan, Bush and Obama, who all nationalized major industries
Fox News airs disparaging Biden clips
Alex Henderson
The "out of context" clips seem to have been intentionally used to place Biden in a negative light
Bill Maher on why Republicans are obsessed with pedophilia
Kelly McClure
Maher spoke with Nancy MacLean, author of “Democracy in Chains," about why pedophilia is a hot topic these days
Lindsey Graham justifies not voting for Ketanji Brown Jackson
Brandon Gage
The GOP's lines of questioning had, for the most part, little to do with her unprecedented qualifications
Hiding in plain sight: How Donald Trump became the most powerful religious leader on the right
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's ungodliness was the cover that allowed the Christian right to hide in plain sight — now they're growing
Trump’s “hole-in-one” and Herschel Walker’s “degree”: Why MAGA loves lies too big to be believed
Amanda Marcotte
Trump taught Republicans that the GOP base loves to hear lies — so the more ridiculous the lie, the better
Sarah Palin running for Congress in Alaska
David Badash
"America is at a tipping point," Palin said in a statement released on her Twitter account announcing her candidacy.
Federal judge puts Florida on 10-year probation after ruling voting law disenfranchises Black voters
Igor Derysh
Florida “repeatedly, recently, and persistently acted to deny Black Floridians access to the franchise," judge says
Marie Yovanovitch on Trump, Putin, Zelenskyy, Ukraine’s courage and the future of democracy
Andrew O'Hehir
The ambassador Trump fired talks about the threat to democracy, and how Ukraine's struggle has "inspired the world"
Some evangelicals claim Ukraine war means the end times — as usual, they’re wrong
Nathaniel Manderson
Every few years, my fellow evangelicals claim the Antichrist has risen and the world is ending. It's never true
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