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Why Marjorie Taylor Greene is becoming “the most powerful woman” in Trump’s GOP

Amanda Marcotte
In his new book "Weapons of Mass Delusion," Robert Draper dives into how the Republican party lost its mind

These elections “are the most important in our lifetime”: Democracy advocate on America’s choice

Chauncey DeVega
Brad Woodhouse of the Defend Democracy Project: These are no ordinary midterms; they'll determine America's future

Oil, Russia and reckoning: OPEC’s price hike as a history lesson

Mohammad Ali Salih
U.S. leaders threaten revenge against Saudi Arabia over OPEC's production cuts. They're missing the point

This election isn’t about inflation or abortion. It’s about whether democracy can survive

Heather Digby Parton
Of course the economy and reproductive rights are important. But in the shadow of fascism, they almost don't matter

Roger Stone is fed up with Trump and uses threats of violence to make that very clear

Kelly McClure
"Run again, you'll get your f**king brains beat in," Stone says about Trump in a clip that circulated this weekend

Ukraine isn’t the world’s only nuclear flashpoint: Taiwan crisis is getting ugly

Michael Klare
Taiwan isn't making headlines, but the U.S. and China keep ratcheting up the tension — and the grave danger

Beating a dead horse: Jan. 6 committee has proved what we all knew. Does it even matter?

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Donald Trump is encircled by multiple investigations. He could end up broke and in jail. His fans do not care

What’s in a name: Kurdish martyr Jîna Amini and the struggle for culture and history

Samaa Khullar
A young Kurdish woman made famous in death still has a lesson to teach us: Call her by her name

14 members of Nevada Republican Adam Laxalt’s family endorse his Democratic opponent

Jessica Corbett
Laxalt's relatives did not even mention his name in their endorsement of Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto

Jan. 6 hearing: Trump ordered military to create “disaster” for Biden — in a sign he knew he lost

Sarah Burris
"Military leaders told him it would be a disaster, but Trump didn't care"

Trump, Biden and America’s destiny: We’re about to face the consequences. How bad will they be?

Brian Karem
For Republicans in D.C., endless division is fun and games. But that isn't what most Americans really want

Jan. 6 committee just obtained 1 million Secret Service docs — plans to drop the hammer at hearing

Areeba Shah
New evidence from Secret Service reveals Trump was warned about potential for violence unfolding on Jan. 6

Republicans may be sabotaging themselves by harshly criticizing Biden’s marijuana moves

Amanda Marcotte
Decriminalizing pot is popular even with Republican voters, but GOP leaders are sticking with '60s-style hysterics

UN countries adopt ‘aspirational’ net-zero goal for aviation

Jake Bittle
A new framework will require countries to buy carbon offsets if their air travel emissions keep growing.

Expert: What the Jan. 6 committee could learn from failures of truth commissions to bring justice

Rachel E. Bowen
There’s a long precedent of other countries setting up truth commissions

Instead of freaking out about nuclear war, let’s do something to prevent it

Norman Solomon
We are closer to nuclear armageddon than at any time since the 1960s. Congress must be confronted, and told to act

Legal experts: Russia link to Trump documents means it’s a matter of “when, not if” he is indicted

Areeba Shah
"Those are incredibly damning statements that go directly to knowledge and intent," longtime prosecutor says

Republican blasts Tommy Tuberville’s “outrageous” reparations rant — and evangelicals who enable him

Matthew Chapman
Tuberville claimed Democrats want to give slavery reparations to people who "do crime"

Will the Farm Bill be the next big climate package? It depends on the midterm elections

John McCracken
Republicans have already vowed to strip climate funding from the bill

How Chinese celebrities are pushing “One China” messages to millions of fans online

Dan Chen, Gengsong Gao
The Chinese government has a new ally when it comes to pushing its official line on Taiwan: celebrities

Trump followers blame “activists” for low attendance at DC rally

Matthew Chapman
According to a report, event leaders at DC's rally were badly spooked by the presence of five liberal activists

A disability program promised to lift people from poverty. Instead, it left many homeless

Fred Clasen-Kelly
The federal Social Securities Income program is leaving many without monetary aid that matches inflation costs

Political warlord Trump now targets his enemies — and Mitch is first on the list

Chauncey DeVega
Like a cornered animal, Trump is ready to lash out — and he longs to make his violent fantasies come true

Hunter Biden might be charged with some stuff — but not enough stuff to satiate Republicans

Kelly McClure
Feds say there's evidence to charge Hunter in relation to taxes and a gun purchase, but his enemies want to squeeze
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