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Volodymyr Zelenskyy delivers America a Christmas message: But why was he here?

Brian Karem
Ukraine's leader came to D.C. in the same week Congress referred Trump for prosecution. It's a powerful symbol

Putin’s brain and the Ukraine disaster: What does the Russian leader really want?

Chauncey DeVega
Russia expert Andrew Weiss on the "Accidental Czar" in the Kremlin — and how he hopes to redeem a war he's losing

Jan. 6 committee stonewalled DOJ for months. Now it’s “extensively cooperating” with special counsel

Julia Conley
The committee began sending documents regarding the former president's "fake electors" scheme to the department

“Ungrateful international welfare queen”: MTG, Don Jr. lead GOP attacks on Zelenskyy’s D.C. visit

Samaa Khullar
Greene called Zelenskyy the "shadow president" and claimed Ukraine was the "51st state"

“You’re not the best at math”: Lauren Boebert’s attack on Biden over gas prices backfires

Brad Reed
Boebert's dunk on Biden was quickly debunked by a gas pricing expert

Jan. 6 report summary drags Trump — but ignores “extremist ideologies” that inspired Capitol attack

Matthew Sheffield
Is the Jan. 6 committee going to tell the full story about the Capitol riot?

The “death penalty” of child welfare: In six months or less, some parents lose their kids forever

Agnel Philip, Eli Hager, Suzy Khimm
A law aimed at speeding up adoptions of kids in foster care stripped parental rights for hundreds of thousands

“Sinister and evil”: Trump rages on Truth Social after Jan. 6 committee issues criminal referral

Travis Gettys
"I was 100% right," Trump declared after lawmakers urged DOJ to charge him

“She gladly takes our $$$”: MTG and Lauren Boebert get into “high school drama” over Kevin McCarthy

Igor Derysh
Greene complained Boebert "childishly threw me under the bus" by invoking "Jewish space lasers"

Jan. 6 assault reflected a deep American division: Whose democracy is it?

Gregg Barak
Trump's rioters represented a deep, dark current in American history: Restricting democracy to a chosen few

Congress just passed $858B military budget — but GOP is blocking $12B to fight child poverty

Jake Johnson
GOPer says "the country frankly doesn't have the time or the money" to help impoverished kids

Trump aide follows him on golf course with a printer to boost ego with “uplifting articles”: report

Samaa Khullar
Another aide calls around to friends for "positive affirmations" to improve his mood, The Washington Post reports

Trump NFT images are based on freely available photos, but his fans bought them anyway

Matthew Sheffield
The trading cards featured images of clothing items that are currently on sale on Amazon and Walmart

Fascist politics, the return of antisemitism and the “disconnected present”

Henry A. Giroux
Neoliberal capitalism has created a culture of isolation and empty spectacle — and driven the comeback of fascism

At labor rally in D.C., rail workers and progressive allies vow to push Biden on sick days

Bob Hennelly
Bernie Sanders, Rashida Tlaib and many union leaders join rail workers in protest over enforced contract

JFK expert calls out CIA for continuing to withhold documents

Sarah K. Burris
Jefferson Morley of "JFK Facts" is taking the government to court after the CIA refused to release 4,000 documents

Salton Sea public health disaster gets a $250 million ‘shot in the arm’

Zoya Teirstein
The Interior Department announced new funding to restore a shrinking lake — if California saves more water

Will the ghost of Eugene McCarthy haunt Joe Biden’s path to re-election?

Jeff Cohen, Norman Solomon
Everyone thought Lyndon Johnson would cruise to renomination in 1968. There's a lesson there for Joe Biden

“Groomers,” Paul Pelosi and so much more: The most unhinged GOP conspiracy theories of 2022

Areeba Shah
Deranged beliefs flooded the Republican zone in 2022 — but somehow, voting late on Election Day didn't help them

Conservative lawyer who saved Madison Cawthorn from election challenge sues him for not paying bills

Samaa Khullar
The freshman congressman owes nearly $200K to a legal firm that kept him on the primary ballot — which he lost

Kevin’s dilemma: Even if McCarthy finally wins the speakership, it won’t be much fun

Heather Digby Parton
Kevin McCarthy suffered humiliation to get here. But he might not win the prize, and it's not worth winning

Why Elon Musk and right-wing pundits are cheering a doctor with questionable vaccine views

Matthew Rozsa
The right's new darling is a Stanford doctor who is mistrustful of mRNA vaccines and lockdowns

Joe Biden, Cyndi Lauper and friends celebrate a big win — that really isn’t much of a win

Brian Karem
It was the most joyous celebration I've ever seen at the White House — with disturbing undertones to follow

States challenge Biden to lower drug prices by allowing imports from Canada

Phil Galewitz
President Joe Biden has endorsed the approach, but his administration has yet to greenlight a state plan
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