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The dangerous myth of the “moderate Republican” keeps pushing the media rightward
Norman Solomon, Jeff Cohen
During last week's House fiasco, the media rediscovered "moderate" Republicans. But they're rarer than Bigfoot
Legal experts react after Merrick Garland picks ex-Trump U.S. attorney as Biden docs special counsel
Sarah Burris
Garland picks former U.S. Attorney Robert Hur — after Trump-appointed prosecutor probing the Biden docs departs
MSNBC host: RNC chief may have directly implicated Trump in a “crime” by outing his “cover story”
Brad Reed
McDaniel's testimony "clearly, factually, bolsters the legal and criminal case against Trump," Ari Melber says
“Millions” of kids may fall into poverty because Congress won’t extend child tax credit, expert says
Nicole Karlis
American parents face greater financial burdens all thanks to Congress' decision not to continue the credit
Two years after Jan. 6, it still divides our politics — and the press isn’t helping
Brian Karem
Joe Biden's reality-based presidency now faces a Congress run by cosplay insurrectionists. It won't be fun
Brazil delivers an urgent message: Global democracy crisis isn’t going away
Chauncey DeVega
Jan. 8 coup attempt in Brazil was more than echo or coincidence: It reminds us that fascism has a global appeal
Trump Jr. lashes out at “The View” for calling his dad a “big liar”
Sky Palma
Trump Jr. says the left is "going crazy"
Biden aides find another batch of classified documents
Brad Reed
President Joe Biden is about to face more questions about his handling of classified government documents
Trump seethes on Truth Social after Fox News analyst debunks his lies about Biden classified docs
Samaa Khullar
Fox News analyst Karl Rove explained that Trump's documents scandal is far worse than Biden's
How Congress finally cracked down on a massive tax scam
Peter Elkind
New law shuts down “syndicated conservation easements” that exploit charitable tax break meant to preserve lands
“What-aboutism defense”: Maddow mocks GOP’s “brief excitement” after Biden docs scandal fizzles
Sarah Burris
"They thought they had a new defense," the MSNBC host quipped
“Follow the money”: Special counsel subpoenas Rudy Giuliani over election-related “payments”
Matthew Chapman
Prosecutors are focused on how Trump spent the $250 million raised by his PAC while seeking to steal election
America’s theater of the absurd: Our politics has become an endless carnival
Chris Hedges
Last week's power struggle between warring factions of charlatans, con men and "influencers" was only the beginning
Legal experts pour cold water on Trump’s victory lap after classified docs found at Biden’s office
Igor Derysh
Trump's lawyers falsely affirmed they'd returned the documents, in violation of a subpoena. Biden's returned them
Put the popcorn away, folks: Kevin McCarthy is speaker of the House, and that’s no joke
Chauncey DeVega
As usual, the mockery was a way to avoid the real emotions we should feel: How the hell did America get here?
“Very first bill”: McCarthy pledges repeal of IRS funding meant to target wealthy tax cheats
Julia Conley
The proposal has little chance of passing in the Senate, but could be used as leverage by the GOP later this year
Call it the Conspiracy Theory Congress: Things are about to get dangerously weird on Capitol Hill
Amanda Marcotte
With Kevin McCarthy as Speaker, House Republicans gear up to wage a two year war on reality itself
Michael Moore was right about the midterms — now he offers hope for progressives in red zones
Kirk Swearingen
Filmmaker and activist predicted "red wave" would be a dud. His new podcast urges embattled liberals not to despair
The danger to democracy revealed by dysfunction in the House
Austin Sarat, Dennis Aftergut
History shows a weakened House could erode democracy — and lead to the potential rise of an American dictator
Two years after January 6, the House Speaker fight may be encouraging more domestic terrorism
Amanda Marcotte
McCarthy's concessions send a signal to violent extremists: House Republicans will have your back
Speaker battle may set up MAGA plot to hold debt ceiling hostage to cut Medicare, Social Security
Jessica Corbett
Some Republicans say threat of government shutdown is "non-negotiable"
GOP in utter shambles, and Democrats are loving it: But it’s a bad look for America
Brian Karem
Actual bipartisanship was on display in Kentucky — not that anyone noticed amid the toddler tantrum on Capitol Hill
McCarthy debacle comes with a lesson: There’s a downside to being a party of fascist trolls
Amanda Marcotte
Calling Republican renegades "ultraconservative" doesn't cut it: This clown show is a symptom of the big F
When fishing boats go dark at sea, they’re often committing crimes – we mapped where it happens
Heather Welch
Periods of missing transponder data actually contain useful information on where ships go and what they do
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