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Democrats bail out Johnson, pass bill that could avert government shutdown
Griffin Eckstein
170 Republicans joined all but one Democrat to fund the federal government for just under three months
Why Democrats can’t get over the grief of losing to Donald Trump
Chauncey DeVega
A party without a leader is hopeless
Biden aides’ “hand holding” shielded the president from critiques: report
Griffin Eckstein
A Wall Street Journal report alleges aides systemically worked around an aging and ailing Biden
“Wack the CEO”: Feds allege Mangione kept a notebook outlining crime
Griffin Eckstein
The alleged killer of UHC CEO Brian Thompson may have written "the target is insurance" in a notebook entry
“A calculated policy of deprivation”: Israel committing “act of genocide” in Gaza, HRW says
Nicholas Liu
Human rights groups are confirming that Israel's war on Gaza constitutes a war on Palestinians as a whole
The week American journalism died
Brian Karem
It was a slow death — and it took down democracy with it
“An exclamation point on global warming”: Climate scientists warn 2024 was marked by broken records
Matthew Rozsa
Soaring temperatures are translating into more powerful freak storms and wild fires, an ominous trend for humanity
“Call their bluff”: Trump, Vance urge GOP lawmakers to vote down emergency government funding bill
Alex Galbraith
In a joint statement, Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance called the proposed bill "a betrayal of our country"
“Nothing nefarious”: Biden gives first statement on New Jersey drone panic
Alex Galbraith
Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Biden said there was "no sense of a danger" to drone sightings
Republicans come for Liz Cheney: Trump’s allies in Congress set the stage for political prosecutions
Charles R. Davis
A report issued by House Republicans accuses Cheney of "witness tampering" over her role on the January 6 committee
Don’t be fooled, Biden’s mass clemency may be another half-measure
Austin Sarat
How the White House’s use of the clemency power is less than it seems
ABC News capitulates to Donald Trump. Is this the future of American media?
Lucian K. Truscott IV
If past is prologue, a second Trump administration could crush the First Amendment
“I apologize for any inconvenience”: Another judge cancels retirement to prevent a Trump replacement
Charles R. Davis
In a Dec. 13 letter, U.S. Judge James Andrew Wynn said he had reconsidered his plans to step down
Former FBI informant Alexander Smirnov pleads guilty to lying about Bidens
Charles R. Davis
Republicans had cited Alexander Smirnov's claims about an alleged bribery scheme involving Ukraine and the Bidens
Special ops series “Lioness” continues its MAGA courtship
Matt Valentine
Taylor Sheridan's Paramount+ series may seem progressive on the surface but is bent on making the right feel seen
“How many rapists are in my wallet?”: Rock questions “worst president ever” Trump talk on “SNL”
Alex Galbraith
Chris Rock took on many targets in a wide-ranging monologue that touched on Elon Musk, Joe Biden and Donald Trump
Good riddance to Washington’s real power duo
Sophia Tesfaye
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were not the most powerful people in D.C. in 2024 — Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema were
Trump was prosecuted under the Espionage Act — now he’ll turn it against his “enemies”
Jesselyn Radack
We've seen how ruthless presidents use this deeply flawed law — and Trump already knows it's an effective weapon
TikTok ban allowed to go forward as case heads to Supreme Court
Alex Galbraith
The social media app plans to file a request with the Supreme Court to block the ban from taking effect
“The Lina Khan approach will quickly die”: Trump FTC pick signals big antitrust changes
Russell Payne
Trump's nominees in the FTC and DOJ's antitrust division will test the "Khanservative's" commitment to antitrust
“Shoot them down!!!”: Trump demands action on New Jersey drone sightings
Griffin Eckstein
The drones have baffled residents and officials in New Jersey and neighboring states
Pelosi hospitalized in Luxembourg after reported fall down palace staircase
Griffin Eckstein
The ex-speaker “looks forward to returning home to the U.S. soon” after a reported tumble down a marble staircase
Ex-FBI informant pleads guilty to lying about Hunter Biden and his father
Nicholas Liu
Alexander Smirnov was charged with lying to the FBI with fabricated allegations against the Biden family
“I need the money”: Why Jim Carrey came out of retirement for “Sonic 3”
Nardos Haile
In 2022, the comedian had said, "I have enough. I've done enough. I am enough"
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