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Jesus, endless war and the irresistible rise of American fascism

Chris Hedges
As Democrats fight (and lose) a rear-guard culture war on abortion, the Christian fascists march toward victory

Donald Trump can’t get his supporters to like Dr. Oz

Meaghan Ellis
Donald Trump attempts to convince his apprehensive supporters to back Dr. Oz's GOP Senate campaign

White House condemns protests at homes of Supreme Court justices after Republicans cry harassment

Jon Skolnik
Conservatives having a meltdown over SCOTUS protests, claim demonstrations are illegal

Sanders speaks out against law-breaking corporations

Jake Johnson
"No government," said the Vermont senator, "should be handing out corporate welfare to union busters"

The death of CNN+: Legacy news media’s failed quest to stay relevant

Nolan Higdon
CNN's attempt to chase online and podcast audiences was a disastrous flop. Maybe it's the message, not the medium

Former Pentagon chief blasts Trump

Eric W. Dolan
Former Defense Secretary Bill Cohen says Trump likens his "powers" to that of Putin

Republicans are lying to you about Roe

Amanda Marcotte
GOP talking points include calling forced childbirth "compassion" and concealing plans for a national abortion ban

Supreme Court puts Democrats on notice: Stand up for abortion rights or risk losing everything

Heather Digby Parton
The GOP is so outside of the mainstream that Democrats have an opportunity to save themselves before the midterms

How Catholic Biden has become a defender of abortion

Alex Henderson
The president told reporters, “This is about a lot more than abortion"

Climate groups put a monetary number to inaction

Jessica Corbett
"Every second the Senate delays action on bold climate investments, the cost of inaction only increases"

Historic “breach” puts abortion rights supporters and opponents on alert for upcoming earthquake

Julie Rovner
A leaked draft opinion confirms what many have already suspected: Roe v. Wade is soon to be no more

We celebrated “free speech” this week — just as it’s slipping away from us

Brian Karem
Joe Biden says the right things. But outrage around the SCOTUS leak makes clear how fragile press freedom really is

6 Met Gala attendees who made political fashion statements, from Hillary Clinton to Blake Lively

Joy Saha
A Statue of Liberty gown and an "End Gun Violence" tuxedo were a few outfits spotted on the red carpet

Manchin stays firm in face of abortion leak: “We’ve protected women’s rights with the filibuster”

Jon Skolnik
"The filibuster is the only protection we have in democracy," the West Virginia Democrat said

Democrats vow to vote on codifying abortion into law after Supreme Court leak

Jon Skolnik
“We must expand the court": Democrats castigate the Supreme Court over leaked abortion opinion

Russia, the U.S. and the Ukraine war: Dance of death in an age of self-delusion

Chris Hedges
Doddering Cold War adversaries are marching toward war: For their decrepit elites, it's literally the last hurrah

Madison Cawthorn’s scandalous freshman term: 12 controversial moments since joining Congress

Paige Harriss
Cawthorn has been involved in so many scandals since his 2020 election that we need a timeline to keep up

Behind church doors: White evangelicals are quietly fueling Trump’s Big Lie

Amanda Marcotte
Evangelicals are the backbones of Trump's Big Lie — and it's all about white supremacy

“JP, right? JD Mandel?”: Trump can’t seem to remember who he endorsed in Ohio’s GOP Senate primary

Jon Skolnik
After boasting about his cognitive abilities this weekend, Trump appeared to confuse the top two GOP candidates

“Thorough victory”: Judge rules Jan. 6 committee can obtain data from Republican National Committee

Timothy Evans
Efforts by the RNC to keep email marketing records from Salesforce was rejected by a federal judge

“They’re all here, vaccinated and boosted”: Biden roasts Fox News hosts at WHCD

Jon Skolnik
Trevor Noah also let out some memorable zingers at Saturday's White House Correspondents' Dinner

Global forecaster on “another bad year for democracy”: Is the world near a dire tipping point?

Chauncey DeVega
Andrew Viteritti of the Economist says polarization and paralysis are here to stay — but there's reason for hope

Biden refers to Trump as a plague

Bob Brigham
President Joe Biden roasted his predecessor during a Saturday evening speech
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