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The future of the White House Correspondents’ Dinner is in doubt
Brian Karem
Saturday's shooting has prompted board members to consider how to fix the annual event
MAHA moms learn hard lesson about Trump
Amanda Marcotte
RFK Jr.’s “wellness” movement is collapsing under its own contradictions
Comey indictment reveals a desperate DOJ — and president
Heather Digby Parton
The former FBI director is facing a selective prosecution. But his case holds important lessons for Democrats
Ukraine appeals to Trump’s vanity in hopes of security guarantees
Chauncey DeVega
Flattery has become a foreign policy strategy — and it's reshaping U.S. alliances
Trump makes fools of media with renewed attack on Jimmy Kimmel
Sophia Tesfaye
The post-Correspondents' Dinner goodwill tour was short-lived — and the press corps should've known better
Mormons will regret suing an ex-member
Amanda Marcotte
Attacking a beloved host of "Mormon Stories" is a bad look for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Trump administration aims to penalize disabled adults who live with their families
Eli Hager
Officials back rule to cut SSI benefits for recipients with Down syndrome, dementia and other disabilities
Trump wants do-over of failed airline fantasy — at taxpayers’ expense
Heather Digby Parton
Spirit Airlines could get a $500M government bailout. Even MAGA diehards think it's a bad idea
They voted for MAGA. Now they want out
Chauncey DeVega
For some Trump voters, leaving MAGA is a psychological ordeal. A new support group is trying to help
WHCD shooting exposed MAGA media’s secret social media operation
Sophia Tesfaye
The right eerily repeated Trump's ballroom talking points, while the left went straight to conspiracy
JD Vance can’t escape the Iran war
Amanda Marcotte
The more the vice president tries to distance himself from the conflict, the further he gets sucked in
Trump lost badly in Iran. How does he spin that as a win?
Andrew O'Hehir
No amount of late-night posting and Fox News bluster can make this world-historical humiliation look like victory
A dark chapter returns: Stripping citizenship
Heather Digby Parton
The Justice Department's bid to denaturalize American citizens has roots in the Red Scare
The inescapable unease of the Michael Jackson biopic
Coleman Spilde
Antoine Fuqua's "Michael" movie is fittingly odd, but not for the reasons you might expect
MAGA media gaslights on Charlottesville
Sophia Tesfaye
The right seizes on indictment to claim white supremacy only exists due to the Southern Poverty Law Center
Why I’m boycotting the White House Correspondents’ Dinner
Brian Karem
Donald Trump is set to attend, but no dinner speech can redeem his abusive treatment of reporters
Kash Patel’s futile quest for validation
Amanda Marcotte
The FBI director tries to force his popularity on the American public and media — and it backfires
SPLC indictment lends support to hate groups
Austin Sarat
For decades, the Southern Poverty Law Center has fought hate. Now the Justice Department wants it to stop
Trump’s Cabinet firings reveal a teetering administration
Heather Digby Parton
The president's forced resignation of Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer is a reminder that old habits die hard
Thiel-backed AI project to block bad press looks like a bust
Sophia Tesfaye
Silicon Valley billionaires can't judge journalism if reporters refuse to buy in
America isn’t prepared for what comes after the measles crisis
Howard Dean
The HHS secretary's congressional testimony underscores that the nation is unprepared for disease outbreaks
John Roberts embodies MAGA cowardice
Amanda Marcotte
The Supreme Court's shadow docket shows the conservative justices fear debate
The counterterrorism czar without a counterterrorism plan
Hannah Allam
The counterterrorism czar is making it up as he goes along
Trump has a new avenger in chief
Heather Digby Parton
Joseph diGenova will pursue charges in the Florida "grand conspiracy" case against the president's perceived foes
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