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Trump wants to punish media for his unpopular war
Sophia Tesfaye
The president and FCC Chair Brendan Carr are threatening journalists and broadcasters for their Iran coverage
Climate change is the latest weapon in warfare. Trump is indulging it
Troy Farah
The Iran war shows how fossil fuels, conflict and planetary crisis are now inseparable
The 2026 Oscars were (almost) optimistic
Coleman Spilde
Host Conan O'Brien wanted the ceremony to indicate hope for the future. It only hit the mark half the time
Trump’s Strait of Hormuz problem
Heather Digby Parton
Oil prices surge as the Trump administration shows no clear plan for the world’s most critical shipping lane
Film is — and always will be — political
Coleman Spilde
With studios merging and slashers becoming controversy catalysts, cinema needs to be considered a political tool
Pregnant Minnesotans postpone abortion appointments to avoid ICE
Shefali Luthra
Planned Parenthood’s no-show rate has gone up almost 10 percent since the Minnesota operation began
Trump gets help ignoring public opinion — voters should worry
Chauncey DeVega
Gallup's decision to stop tracking approval ratings could make it easier for Trump to shrug off public discontent
Trump’s Washington has become unrecognizable
Brian Karem
The nation's capital and America's democracy have become shells of their former selves
Social media age verification is full of risks and unclear rewards
Jelinda Montes
Efforts to protect children’s mental health online raise unresolved data privacy concerns
“Shrinking” is a therapeutic retreat from an ugly world
Melanie McFarland
Like Apple TV's other hit "Ted Lasso," this show's community of mending hearts gives us something to believe in
How Taylor Rehmet upset a MAGA candidate to flip a North Texas Senate district
Alejandro Serrano
Rehmet won a district Donald Trump carried by 17 points
Scientists resist Trump’s war on climate data
Nicholas Liu
Climate scientists are determined to preserve their projects and inform the public under a new organizational shell
Millions brace for snow, ice and dangerous cold
CK Smith
A sweeping storm is bringing snow, ice and bitter cold to much of the country, disrupting travel and daily life
Italian food beyond the pasta
Francesca Giangiulio
How winter, geography and scarcity shaped Italy’s cuisine — and why comfort there has always meant survival
Donald Trump lurches further into delusion on the world stage
Brian Karem
In Davos and the White House briefing room, the president showed that he is faltering and dangerous
As Trump rants and threatens, our allies fear the worst
Brian Karem
The president and his “den of robbers” are putting American lives and NATO at risk
Mary Peltola may put Alaska’s Senate race in reach for Democrats
Grace Panetta
Peltola was the first Alaska Native elected to Congress. She's challenging GOP Sen. Dan Sullivan
Trump’s Venezuelan oil rush is doomed from the start
Nicholas Liu
One industry expert said Trump's oil dreams are less about economic prudence and more about distracting the public
2026 begins with an increasingly autocratic United States rising on the global stage
Shelley Inglis
What does this transition from a liberal America in the world to an autocratic U.S. look like?
Marjorie Taylor Greene bets the Republican troll era is over
Amanda Marcotte
It's not like she has anything else to offer
GOP lawmakers’ power transfers are reshaping North Carolina
Doug Bock Clark
North Carolina’s Republican-led legislature has siphoned off some of the governor’s traditional powers
Trump’s war on the climate demands resistance
Troy Farah
The antidote to climate despair is collective defiance
For Trump, everything’s a “hoax.” It’s pure projection
Kirk Swearingen
Both impeachments, the Epstein scandal, COVID, climate change — it's all a "hoax." Is Trump telling us something?
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