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It’s time to ignore Trump’s trials: Criminal accountability is now a distraction
Gregg Barak
Please wake up sleeping America
The U.S. government defended the overseas business interests of baby formula makers at kids’ expense
Heather Vogell
The U.S. government repeatedly used its muscle to advance the interests of large baby formula companies
“He’ll never leave”: Why Trump’s dynasty, built on corruption and violence, won’t end with him
Dean Obeidallah
Fascism expert Ruth Ben-Ghiat says MAGA violence is a grave danger — no matter how the 2024 election turns out
Trump’s criminal cases are his campaign
Amanda Marcotte
Trump hopes losing Trump Tower will be a symbol for voters mad over challenges to white male dominance
Trump’s love letters to MAGA: Campaign emails forge a cult bond
Chauncey DeVega
Trump campaign emails have become quite phallic and psychosexual
Lost in the malignant normality of the Trumpocene
Chauncey DeVega
Normalizing MAGA abuse only further entraps us in the Trumpocene
Gaza’s internet “gardeners” fight Israel’s communications blockade
Chiara Cruciati
With phones, buckets and pulleys — and NGO support — Gaza residents build a DIY network one building at a time
The MAGAttorney movement’s takeover is now complete
Michael Collins
From the Supreme Court to Democrats in Congress, the MAGA view of law is mainstream
“The feeling is mutual”: Trump ripped for “depraved antisemitic screed” against Jewish Democrats
Igor Derysh
Trump said Jewish Dems "should be ashamed of themselves" and accused them of hating Israel
Trump’s call for a “bloodbath” was literal — let’s not waste time pretending it was ambiguous
Amanda Marcotte
Trump hides his threats of fascist violence in plain sight — here is how to fight back
“Lost winter”: January and February shattered heat records, alarming climate scientists
Matthew Rozsa
When 2023 ended, it was the hottest year in recorded history. So far, this year isn't looking much better
Adult MAGA rage is making schools more dangerous for students
Amanda Marcotte
Despite the Ethan Crumbley and Nex Benedict cases, a GOP nominee to run schools wants a "firing squad" for liberals
Expert: “There’s something about being a gun owner that makes many people turn into Republicans”
Chauncey DeVega
"Liberals are losing that battle," Dr. Jonathan Metzl tells Salon
Pelosi says most people wouldn’t let Trump in their house, so why should he be in the White House?
Kelly McClure
"How much more do they have to see from him to understand that this isn't what our country is about?"
Donald Trump warns of a “bloodbath” if he loses to Joe Biden
Kelly McClure
“If this election isn’t won, I’m not sure that you’ll ever have another election in this country,” he said in Ohio
Facing three global crises, the American empire may be nearing final collapse
Alfred McCoy
Joe Biden is already struggling to manage wars in Ukraine and Gaza, with China waiting for its moment
Our government’s quiet war on press freedom
Kathleen McClellan, Jesselyn Radack
It happened under Trump — and under Obama: The U.S. is using bad law to crack down on investigative journalism
Judge stops Trump’s Georgia sideshow: 5 key takeaways from the Fani Willis ruling
Austin Sarat, Dennis Aftergut
In Trump's Georgia prosecution, judge rules Willis can stay on the case and shows how the rule of law works
Ignorance and democracy: Capitalism’s long war against higher education
David Masciotra
My alma mater, and dozens of other colleges, are ditching the liberal arts. That's a good way to kill off democracy
Nathan Wade resigns, allowing DA Willis to remain on Trump’s Georgia election case
Kelly McClure
Accepting his resignation, Willis praised Wade for his "professionalism and dignity"
Katie Britt says she’s “pumped” about SNL spoof — as Ted Cruz fawns over Scarlett Johansson
Miranda Ferrante
“Scarlett Johanson is hot,” Cruz told Britt. “I’m genuinely jealous"
Trump is already plotting his next Big Lie
Heather Digby Parton
Trump makes Big Lie lawyer head of RNC's "election integrity" unit
RFK Jr. and Aaron Rodgers: How con artists exploit male insecurity for political gain
Amanda Marcotte
Voting for muscle-bound conspiracy theorists will not quell the nagging fear of mediocrity
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