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“The cruelty is just the point”: A broken student loan system has women at the center
Nadra Nittle
Confusion, litigation and the threat of wage garnishment have left millions with few options and little hope
Labor Department chaos hides an anti-worker agenda
Russell Payne
Dysfunction at the NLRB has grown to the point that it’s even beginning to hurt employers
The US had a blueprint to avoid civilian war casualties. Trump officials scrapped it
Hannah Allam
The Trump administration scrapped a harm-prevention framework and laid off the staff members in charge
Fox News erased fallen soldiers to make Trump look better
Sophia Tesfaye
The network apologized for airing old footage of Trump at Dover. But it has a pattern of covering for him
Leaders gather to honor the life and legacy of Jesse Jackson
CK Smith
Former presidents and thousands of mourners gather in Chicago to celebrate Rev. Jesse Jackson’s life and work
Tulsi Gabbard’s conflict of interest — and hypocrisy
Jesselyn Radack
The director of national intelligence has mismanaged a whistleblower complaint involving Jared Kushner and Iran
Texas primary shows that MAGA loves a villain
Amanda Marcotte
Ken Paxton’s scandals helped him undermine John Cornyn as the GOP Senate primary goes to a runoff
Republican meddling roils Texas Senate Democratic primary in final days
Patrick Svitek, Gabby Birenbaum
A super PAC supporting James Talarico is running ads online warning that the GOP is “boosting” Jasmine Crockett
Trump is swift boating the midterms
Heather Digby Parton
POTUS is considering an executive order declaring a voting emergency. Its main instigator helped sink John Kerry
How the Gaza war changed America
Nicholas Liu
Historian Bruce Robbins argues Gaza has shifted the debate over how and when the label is used
What Trump won’t say in his State of the Union
Brian Karem
The president will recite his greatest hits, but there will be lots of elephants in the House
Amid mass ICE arrests, Trump pardon recipient Hernández given special treatment
Keri Blakinger
The former Honduran president was pardoned and was whisked away to a luxury hotel in New York City
Leaked meetings reveal key clues about FBI seizure of Georgia election records
Doug Bock Clark, Jeremy Kohler
Thomas Albus, the federal prosecutor investigating the 2020 Georgia vote, meet with Trump admin lawyers last fall
Trump’s “Mission Accomplished” moment gives Democrats an opening
Heather Digby Parton
The president falsely claimed he "fixed" the affordability crisis. He and the GOP will pay in the November midterms
JD Vance doesn’t believe in free speech
Austin Sarat, Thomas Dumm
In 2025, the veep warned Europeans about censorship. Now the Trump administration is testing those same limits
Buddhist monks vs. Trump’s fake “Board of Peace”
Troy Farah
Over the last year, we've seen America's "forever war" come home. But wandering monks remind us peace is possible
House passes elections overhaul bill that could make it harder for married women to vote
Marissa Martinez
The SAVE America Act could make it difficult for people who have changed their names to vote
This isn’t Trump’s “Golden Age” — it’s ours
Heather Digby Parton
Under Donald Trump’s leadership, Americans are more pessimistic than ever. But there’s reason for hope
With a history of bigotry and racism, Trump nominee Jeremy Carl gets a Senate hearing
Garrett Owen
Carl has tried to gloss over his comments about anti-white racism and Great Replacement theory
MAGA blame game shows Trump in retreat
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump and Vance back down and blame unnamed staffers for controversial posts
Gavin Newsom is much worse than you think
Norman Solomon
The California governor's policy priorities undermine his Trump trolling — and his progressive credentials
A Gaza doctor seeks to carry on a New Jersey progressive’s legacy
Russell Payne
Adam Hamawy, a veteran and physician, has a credible shot at winning a New Jersey Democratic primary
Trump abolishes the Second Amendment
Mike Lofgren
MAGA’s duplicity leads to a total reversal on gun rights — along with a dizzying 360 on foreign policy
Donald Trump is still weird
Alex Galbraith
Democrats have moved away from the useful insult, but that doesn’t make it less true
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