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How much worse will it get by 2029?

Alfred McCoy
One year of President Donald J. Trump has brought trauma, failure and destruction. Ready for three more?

The judiciary’s Christmas gift to Trump

Brian Karem
With two adverse rulings, this year the courts gave Trump a stocking of humility

Pushing Democrats to move beyond resistance

Christopher D. Cook
Rural Americans — and a Rural New Deal — could be the key to a new wave of economic populism

The madness of George Will: Last lonely never-Trumper forges on

Mike Lofgren
Legendary Washington Post columnist bailed on GOP over Trump — but hasn't changed his mind about anything else

Monkey sounds, “white power” and the N-word: School racial harassment ignored under Trump

Jennifer Smith Richards, Megan O’Matz, Jodi S. Cohen
The Trump Education Department’s civil rights office has not resolved a single racial harassment investigation

Gen Z does not exist: Why phony generational labels fail us

Troy Farah
Generational labels have no scientific meaning. Experts say they’re tired — we should be too

Under Trump, a Hong Kong-style fire is waiting to happen

Sabrina Haake
Lax safety regulations have defined Trump's profits-first administration — and Americans will pay the price

A year after Luigi Mangione’s arrest, health care is even worse

Troy Farah
Brian Thompson's killing hasn't helped our public health crisis. Here's what actually might

Boat strikes: War crime or “fake news” hoax?

Sophia Tesfaye
Even as some Republicans turn on the ghastly Pete Hegseth, right-wing media can't handle the truth

Wealthy ranchers profit from public lands. Taxpayers pick up the tab.

Mark Olalde, Jimmy Tobias
The Trump administration is supercharging a system that props up a wealthy few while harming the environment

Trump’s Golden Dome could create a spiral of nuclear escalation

Ashley Gate, William D. Hartung
The president's pet project has more to do with enriching arms contractors than defending the US

Farmers – long Trump backers – bear the costs of his new policies

Kee Hyun Park, Shannon P. Carcelli
Big pro-Trump bloc hit hard by tariffs, restricted immigration and slashed renewable energy subsidies

Coast Guard reverses course, reclassifies swastikas and nooses as hate symbols

Garrett Owen
The Coast Guard said the symbols will remain prohibited as "extremist imagery"

“Wicked: For Good” sinks under its greed

Coleman Spilde
The continuation of last year's inevitable smash aims for nothing but cash. It's franchise filmmaking's rock bottom

Trump’s greatest crime is practically invisible

Troy Farah
Estimates show that the dismantling of USAID has killed at least 600,000 to date. It could get much worse

Spoken-word icon Andrea Gibson faced death with love

Andi Zeisler
"Come See Me In the Good Light" serves to remind us that a good death is a rare privilege

Sunrise Movement targets Dem primaries: “Time to clear house”

Russell Payne
The progressive group is pushing to tie sweeping economic change to its environmental mission

Donald Trump’s path to authoritarian rule is wide open

Chauncey DeVega
Former national security official warns “Trump is moving faster than most dictators have"

The Venn diagram of Donald Trump’s vendettas

John Feffer
Trump, MAGA and some on the left despise the liberal international order. Multipolarism isn't the answer.

Grimes ushers in a new era of internet infestation

Alex Galbraith
Claire Boucher has always sounded like the internet, for better or for worse

“It could have killed us”: Inside the Burning Man art collapse that injured two people

Nicole Karlis
After a woman broke her collarbone this year, attendees are calling for stronger safety measures

Oklahoma’s short-lived “woke-proof” classroom could still leave a mark

Emery Petchauer
Oklahoma’s short-lived PragerU teacher assessment was one of former Superintendent Ryan Walters' final projects

“Biblical justice for all”: How North Carolina’s chief justice transformed his state

Doug Bock Clark
Paul Newby has turned his perch atop North Carolina’s Supreme Court into an instrument of political power

“Little Marco” goes big MAGA — with his eyes on the White House

Heather Digby Parton
Once a Trump tormentor, Marco Rubio is now a MAGA powerhouse — and driving the illegal war on Venezuela
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