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Getting “tough” with Iran won’t help the rising women’s movement — it may destroy it
Samaa Khullar
U.S. policy always defaults to sanctions and threats whenever unrest emerges in Iran. That's exactly the wrong idea
Experts warn Brazil’s democracy is at risk after far-right Bolsonaro “weaponized Trump’s playbook”
Jeffrey W. Rubin, Rafael R. Ioris
Bolsonaro is already threatening to ignore the results of the upcoming election if he loses
Climate change is helping storms such as Hurricane Ian rapidly gain strength, experts say
Matthew Rozsa
As the coast braces for "historic" devastation, Ian likely won't be the last storm supercharged by a warming world
Ken Paxton makes a run for it: Fleeing a subpoena, the Texas AG epitomizes cowardice of GOP bullies
Amanda Marcotte
Tying with Josh Hawley for the "running Republicans" trophy, the anti-choice lawyer cites fear of a process server
New texts show Meadows communicating with GOP operative who plotted to seize voting machines: report
Alex Henderson
Trump's chief of staff texted with Phil Waldron, a staunch election conspiracist linked to Michael Flynn
“Unpopular view”: McConnell gushes over Sinema as she pushes to hand GOP even more filibuster power
Igor Derysh
Fellow Democrats lashed out at Sinema over the speech: "Bad history, bad policy, and bad politics"
The return of fascism: Fueled by widening inequality and the bankruptcy of liberalism
Chris Hedges
A neofascist party will likely take power in Italy — and if economic collapse continues, there will be more
Why did he steal the documents? Maggie Haberman’s book may hold the answer
Heather Digby Parton
Let's review: He's a pack rat; he hoped to sell them; he meant to use them for blackmail. Yes, yes and yes
Putin’s doom: Russia expert Mark Galeotti on how a once-feared leader threw it all away
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Putin's Wars" says the Russian president is doomed — but the West's anti-Russian rhetoric is dangerous
Michael Moore talks midterms on “Real Time With Bill Maher”
Kelly McClure
"Everybody needs to show up," Moore says in regards to the November midterms. "I've never been this optimistic"
“You are going to hear our voices”: Rev. William J. Barber on the midterms and the road ahead
Bob Hennelly
Don't fear the word "poor," Barber says: If poor people voted in large numbers, that would change everything
Trump-backed candidates are mainstreaming white nationalism and racist conspiracy theories
Sara Kamali
The white nationalist narrative of victimhood has become ingrained in the present-day Republican Party
The right loves to say “politics is downstream from culture,” but on the right the opposite is true
Amanda Marcotte
Tim Pool's "music" and Ben Shapiro's "movies": No one would consume this stuff, if not to "own" the liberals
“Shameful”: Republicans unanimously block bill that would force them to reveal dark-money donors
Kenny Stancil
"Republicans heeded the wishes of dark money donors today," said Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse
Secret Service warned Capitol Police of neo-Nazi threats a week prior to insurrection
Kelly McClure
After relaying to the Capitol that far-right extremists were organizing, Secret Service was told “Thanks bro!”
“Siding with insurrectionists,” 203 House Republicans vote no on coup prevention bill
Brett Wilkins
Only nine Republicans supported a bill to prevent another Jan. 6-style insurrection
Even centrist Dems are coming out against Manchin deal: “Shameless handout to fossil fuel industry”
Jessica Corbett
Manchin finally released the text of his oil pipeline bill. Advocates say it's "reckless and dangerous"
Trump donors think they’re giving to “save America,” but they’re paying Trump’s legal bills
Amanda Marcotte
More than 60% of spending by Trump's Save America PAC is going to his legal battle over stolen classified documents
“Dangerous and scary”: Phony Trump electors still wield real power in key battleground states
Travis Gettys
More than two dozen fake Trump electors hold leadership positions in the GOP or in state legislatures
Can Larry Summers please shut up now? (And his buddy Jason Furman too)
Celia Viggo Wexler
Former Harvard president has been playing inflation Cassandra on TV for months. Can we hear other views?
On strike for a better world: Labor conflict is coming — and the ruling class will fight back hard
Chris Hedges
Biden thinks he has averted a rail strike — for now. But the elites can't crush massive discontent forever
GOP seizes on Biden’s claim that the ‘pandemic is over’ to demand Medicaid cuts
Jake Johnson
"Saying the pandemic is 'over' is likely to eliminate the possibility of any additional Covid response funding"
Narcissistic presidents get us into longer wars, according to a new study
Matthew Rozsa
The higher a president scored on narcissism, the more likely they were to lead the country into lengthy conflicts
Trump wants to put “children’s book” pushing his election lies in “every school in America”
Brad Reed
Trump adviser Kash Patel wrote about a "terrible scheme to elect Sleepy Joe instead of King Donald on Choosing Day"
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