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Low Cut Connie isn’t keeping quiet about finding it hard to be livin’ in the USA
Caryn Rose
"It's crazy to just say nothing," frontman Adam Weiner says on fostering community through defiance of Trump
Anthony Bourdain didn’t say that (but we wish he did)
Ashlie D. Stevens
Get the cream sauce. Have a pint at 4. The internet’s favorite Bourdain quote isn’t real — but feels almost true
Facing a decision on Iran, Trump is as befuddled as ever
Heather Digby Parton
America's alleged strongman can't seem to make a decision
MAGA’s narrative warfare gets all mixed up by Rupert Murdoch
Sophia Tesfaye
It sounds like 2003 on Fox News — but is MAGA listening?
We’ve become a failed nation-state in 150 days
Brian Karem
From chaos and political violence to Israel and Iran, Trump's latest actions have sealed our fate
“That was a mistake”: Trump says ousting Russia from G7 led to war in Ukraine
Cheyenne McNeill
Speaking to reporters, Trump said the summit "made life more complicated" by removing Putin
Everybody hates Bibi — but he keeps on winning
Andrew O'Hehir
Forget Trump — he just caddies for this guy. Like it or not, Benjamin Netanyahu is the 21st century's antihero
“Oh, Mary!” star Cole Escola manifested their Tony win the old-fashioned way
Coleman Spilde
The smash-hit play "Oh, Mary!" is the result of Escola's uncompromising vision and flair for the absurdly strange
Marc Maron’s heart made “WTF” a hit. In the Joe Rogan age, it’s all about shallow brawn
Melanie McFarland
Sixteen years after “WTF” launched, we’re all in a different place emotionally than where and when it started
Pam Bondi escalates disturbing war on reporters – but the public is “choosing to look away”
James Thornton Harris
AG's policy could suppress reporting by seeking journalists' phone records and forcing their testimony
Why the Democrats are still stuck in the past
Paul Rosenberg
Democrats were once the party of progress — but in the 21st century, they seem paralyzed. Let me explain
“The courage to name what people are experiencing”: Abdul El-Sayed says Democrats need to get real
Russell Payne
The 40-year-old El-Sayed spoke to Salon about his Senate campaign and why he's not giving up on Medicare for All
Punishable by death: Pam Bondi raises the stakes in the war on federal workers
Jesselyn Radack
The Trump administration’s war on whistleblowers takes a “treasonous” turn
“Nothing to boast about!”: Trump goes off on Zelenskyy over Crimea negotiations stalemate
Alex Galbraith
Trump said Zelenskyy is needlessly prolonging the war between Russia and Ukraine
Too late for accountability
Jesselyn Radack
The Supreme Court now wants to rein in Trump — but they set the stage long ago
History holds the answer to Trump’s future
Douglas H. White
To fight Trump's vision of the future, turn to the history he wants to erase
“We’re going to get answers”: Texas Democrat presses ICE over an avowed “fascist” in its ranks
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Rep. Marc Veasey told Salon that ICE has been stonewalling him over its reported employment of a white supremacist
Harvard fights back against Trump: Institutional resistance finally rises up — and sets a new model
Amanda Marcotte
Columbia learned the hard way: Complicity will not save you
Republicans panic over Trump tariffs: Last time “we lost the House and the Senate for 60 years”
Nicholas Liu
"They’re not only bad economically, they’re bad politically," warned Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul
“I’d love that”: Trump welcomes a showdown with Obama to take third-term
Alex Galbraith
The president admitted he "hasn't looked into" a possible third term but would welcome a campaign against Obama
“I like working”: Trump floats idea of third term, says he’s “not joking”
Alex Galbraith
The president said he was considering "methods" that would allow him to serve an unconstitutional third term
The War on Terror comes home: Learning the dark lessons of Trump’s first 50 days
Karen J. Greenberg
Democratic norms were fatally eroded after 9/11 — and now Trump and his minions have now turned the weapons inward
A conservative judge reveals how Trump could justify eliminating due process
Russell Payne
A judge's dissent may serve as a preview of legal arguments that Trump will make at the Supreme Court
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