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How much corruption can MAGA stomach? Trump and Musk test the limit

Heather Digby Parton
Autocracy? Oligarchy? Kakistocracy? No, Trump's Mad King behavior is a hallmark of patrimonialism

The path forward for progressives is a return to PR basics: Put personality before policy

Chauncey DeVega
Political scientist M. Steven Fish says Democrats' problem is neither structural nor systemic, thus it's solvable

Trump trolls GOP with Cabinet picks: The point is to bring Republicans to heel — but it may backfire

Amanda Marcotte
Trump believes in rule by fear, but that stokes resentment and possibly even resistance

Billionaires have broken media: Washington Post’s non-endorsement is a sickening moral collapse

Dan Froomkin
If democracy dies in darkness, why won’t the Post pick a preferred presidential candidate?

Kamala Harris must now answer for her past positions — then she can flip the script on Trump

Austin Sarat, Dennis Aftergut
What Kamala Harris will have to say to win the debate

“Craven rodeo clowns”: GOP called out for impeaching Mayorkas after “sabotaging” border security

Gabriella Ferrigine
"I have seen nothing close to this immoral and despicable behavior" in 50 years, conservative scholar says

From Starbucks cups outrage to the Bud Light boycott: The “War on Christmas” is now waged year-round

Ashlie D. Stevens
This isn't the first time beverage design has triggered conservatives

Clarence Thomas secretly participated in Koch network donor events

Joshua Kaplan, Justin Elliott, Alex Mierjeski
Thomas has attended at least two Koch donor summits, helping a political network that has brought cases to SCOTUS

The mainstream media is winning the war against “fake news”

Dennis Aftergut, Philip Allen Lacovara
Why “factual truth” matters so much in fraught times

Policing the grocery carts of poor Americans won’t make for a healthier country

Ashlie D. Stevens
The current proposed bills are blunt instruments that don't address systemic challenges to eating well

A new report details the climate, health and human rights impacts of a plastic bottle

Jodi Helmer
The far-reaching effects of plastic bottle usage and consumption may be even more alarming than you realize

The FCC is supposed to protect the environment. It doesn’t

Peter Elkind
FCC typically does nothing when companies want to add new cell towers, build on protected land or launch satellites

Expert: Trump fighting Pence testimony because he may have “revealed his criminal state of mind”

Areeba Shah
The former veep's testimony under oath could be "highly significant" in the DOJ investigation, ex-prosecutors say

Moment of truth for labor? AFL-CIO still backing an anti-choice Republican in N.J.

Bob Hennelly
The deeply strange saga of Rep. Chris Smith, an anti-abortion, pro-labor and somewhat anti-Trump Republican

Judge rejects Fox bid to dismiss election lawsuit after calling out Rupert Murdoch’s role

Matthew Chapman
Murdoch reportedly knew Trump's fraud claims were lies but let Fox broadcast them anyway

The Four Horsemen of the 21st century: War, capitalism, fascism and mass death

Chris Hedges
Billionaires won't give up on corporate rule. The angry masses embrace fascist demagogues. This won't end well

Trump-appointed judge hits Mike Lindell with sanctions for “frivolous” voting machine lawsuit

Matthew Chapman
Mike Lindell accused voting machine companies of debunked conspiracy — then sued them for defamation

Ashley Biden’s diary, Project Veritas, the Trump campaign and the New York Times

Igor Derysh
A tangled tale: Prosecutors say Ashley Biden's "stolen" diary was sold to Project Veritas after a Trump event

DirecTV is dropping OANN, the conspiratorial far-right network favored by TrumpWorld

Brett Bachman
Calls for the TV provider to sever its arrangements with OAN reached a fever pitch in recent months

Kyrsten Sinema boldly fights her own party — to save another tax break for the rich

Igor Derysh
Sinema is the only Senate Democrat opposing a crackdown on tax break abused by Donald Trump and wealthy investors

Former Trump officials’ new career ventures suggest very little changed after leaving White House

Meaghan Ellis
Their business practices didn't progress much past the questionable tactics that haunted the Trump Administration

So, hey, it’s August — is Trump being “reinstated” as president or what?

Zachary Petrizzo
Even MyPillow guy Mike Lindell has backed away from his August prediction. But true believers are keeping the faith

Greg Abbott promised “transparency” for border wall funding — but donors clearly using fake names

James Barragán
"The public will know all the money coming in and how that money is being used,” Abbott said.

Big Oil lobby fought cybersecurity regulations for years, making pipeline attack easier

Igor Derysh
Even after Colonial attack, oil industry lobby group says it's as important to protect from "regulators" as hackers
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