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MAGA knows DC takeover isn’t about crime — which is why they love it
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's war on the Smithsonian reveals that this is about childish resentment, not safety
Trump’s DOJ puts John Bolton in its crosshairs
Jesselyn Radack
What's happening to the former national security advisor should chill Americans
James Dobson ignited the culture wars — and changed US politics
Heather Digby Parton
Long before Rush Limbaugh, Dobson took to the airwaves with his hardcore message
We need a new theory of democracy — because this version has failed
Mike Lofgren
It's time to look in the mirror, America: We chose catastrophe — there's no one else to blame
Fox News sees the power of Gavin Newsom’s trolling
Sophia Tesfaye
That’s why the network’s stars are fuming
Peace talks in Budapest? Beware of Trump’s ulterior motive
Chauncey DeVega
His preference for Hungary's capital holds dark symbolism for Ukraine — and the US
Meeting Vlad in Alaska? Anything to stop talking about Epstein
Brian Karem
The Epstein files have been knocked off the front pages. But the stain continues to spread
MAGA can’t decide if women should be allowed to dance
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans claim to love sorority dances. But mere months ago, carefree girls were objects of over-the-top hate
Trump’s war on the Smithsonian echoes the fight over its founding
Austin Sarat
Thanks to states' rights politicians, the institution nearly never existed in the first place
DC’s Hoagie Hero is a decorated veteran. Trump & Co. don’t care
Jesselyn Radack
Sean Dunn fought fascism with a Subway sandwich — and there's more to his story
To defeat Trumpism, Democrats must speak the language of pain
Chauncey DeVega
Effective political messaging targets — and wins — the heart
Wake up, Democrats — and hammer Trump on the cost of living
Austin Sarat
The party's winning message is staring them right in the face
Melania’s “Dear Putin” letter is about MAGA sexism, not peace
Amanda Marcotte
Even a deadly war can't get in the way of pushing cartoonishly retro gender roles
Neil Young demonstrates why live music will always be better
Caryn Rose
Young’s “Love Earth” tour with the chrome hearts affirms the enduring joy of experiencing music in a crowd
Was Melania’s letter to Putin written by ChatGPT? We read closely for clues
Jason Kyle Howard
The failures of the first lady's prose can't be blamed on AI
Paging FDR: Democrats need to embrace New Deal-style politics
Heather Digby Parton
FDR fought for the underdog — and he was brazenly ruthless. Dems should follow his lead
By taking over DC, Trump may have outflanked the Democrats — again
Chauncey DeVega
Democrats have been branded "soft on crime" for 60 years. Will they ever learn to turn the tables?
Why MAGA calls Trump “Daddy”
Amanda Marcotte
Yes, it's a weird sex thing. But it also reveals secret insecurities
Trump is spitting on the grave of Martin Luther King Jr.
Clarence Lusane
The president and MAGA are misusing King's name — and taking a wrecking ball to civil rights protections
Trump baked in Alaska: He grovels — worse yet, it’s bad TV
Andrew O'Hehir
Trump gave Putin everything and got nothing back — but that's not why the media felt so betrayed
Trump’s DC occupation scratches an old itch
Sabrina Haake
He's running the Central Park Five playbook on a massive scale
Florida desensitized my family to cruel and unusual punishment
Tanya Rey
It's not just at Alligator Alcatraz. Horrific conditions exist throughout the Sunshine State's prisons
How one Oregon activist Is using a liberal policy to stall green energy projects
Tony Schick
Irene Gilbert has filed more challenges to energy projects — 15 in all — than anyone in the state
Toxic algae season is back — and Trump has cut safeguards
Patrick Wensink
Climate change and funding cuts are putting our drinking water, ecosystems and lives at risk
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