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Brainstorming a coup: Meadows’ text reveal the anatomy of Trump’s Big Lie
Amanda Marcotte
Revealed texts and emails expose how Republicans cynically deploy conspiracy theories to sow chaos
Twitter should have died long ago — let Elon Musk take it out back and shoot it
Amanda Marcotte
Twitter's reality-distortion field is damaging journalism, mental health and truth. Maybe Elon is doing us a favor
The best way to make kimchi, according to my Korean mom
Eric Kim
Jean's tips and tricks (and a couple secrets, too!)
Republicans want kids to be bullies like Trump: The hidden agenda of the right’s attack on SEL
Amanda Marcotte
Empathy and kindness are right wing kryptonite — so Republicans want to stop schools from teaching social skills
Kevin McCarthy’s anti-democratic demise: How Donald Trump successfully sabotaged the modern GOP
Amanda Marcotte
Kevin McCarthy's post-insurrection journey reflects the larger anti-democratic shift among GOP voters
Sorry, New York Times: Republicans aren’t “concerned” about democracy — they want to destroy it
Amanda Marcotte
The Times describes GOP voters as "impassioned about electoral issues" — quite a euphemism for the fascist Big Lie
“Moon Knight” episode 4 ending explained: Who is the hippo? (Is she a goddess?)
Sabrina Reed
Only two episodes left, and yet so many mysteries are still being introduced
Libs of TikTok: The Twitter troll who took Trump’s place
Amanda Marcotte
Trump’s off Twitter — but Republicans have a new troll to issue marching orders
Environmentalists target mountains of fertilizer waste
Bianca Fortis
The U.S. houses hundreds of millions of tons of phosphogypsum in open-air stacks, but regulation is inconsistent
Bullying Mickey Mouse: Rejected by the public, Republicans take their anger out on Disney
Amanda Marcotte
The war on Disney and other "woke" corporations is a sign of GOP desperation in the culture wars
Banning math books and attacking libraries: Republicans ramp up their mission to spread ignorance
Amanda Marcotte
Florida bans 50 math books while a Republican judge in Texas argues there's no reason "to provide a public library"
Despite Biden’s campaign promises, immigration reform is on the back burner
Angelika Albaladejo
Biden has yet to follow through on his promise to push back on anti-immigrant policies
“Minx” is a breezy good time reminding the left to reclaim the lost politics of pleasure
Amanda Marcotte
The show is set in the '70s, but speaks to today's social dynamics and perception of who is allowed to have fun
There are no moderate Republicans: Greg Abbott, Glenn Youngkin and GOP self-immolation
Sophia Tesfaye
Abbott's disastrous border stunt harmed his own supporters — because ruthless GOP politics is focused on one man
Elon Musk’s threat to take over Twitter: Trolls — not “cancel culture” — are ruining discourse
Amanda Marcotte
Greedy social media networks already let the trolls have too much power — yet Musk thinks it's not enough
Media blows New York subway shooting story
Amanda Marcotte
Cities aren't the problem. Guns are the problem
Republicans follow Putin’s playbook: Target LGBTQ rights first
Amanda Marcotte
Before Florida's "don't say gay" law, Putin used "groomer" accusations to gut LGBTQ rights in Russia
The goal of the GOP’s QAnon-influenced “groomer” troll: More political violence
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans don't really think liberals are "grooming" children — but they know saying so is permission to violence
Hiding in plain sight: How Donald Trump became the most powerful religious leader on the right
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's ungodliness was the cover that allowed the Christian right to hide in plain sight — now they're growing
What comes after “The Dropout” ending: What Elizabeth Holmes, Erika Cheung and others are doing now
Paige Harriss
The real story continues to unfurl with the Theranos trial ongoing, and the whistleblowers taking different paths
Boycotting Disney and Oreos: The red flags that MAGA is a cult
Amanda Marcotte
Cutting followers off from the rest of the world is a standard cult tactic — and a central tenet of Trumpism
On Will Smith slapping Chris Rock and what I know about heroes and violence
D. Watkins
Like Will Smith, I've been the slapper. And like Chris Rock, I've been slapped. Here's what I know about both roles
Tennessee’s child marriage bill pushes another purpose: Gutting same-sex marriage
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans signaled a way to gut Obergefell during KBJ's hearing — now red state legislators are heeding the call
Putin’s war crimes — and his military failures — are making his GOP apologists squirm
Amanda Marcotte
The American right bet on Russia's swift victory in Ukraine to push authoritarianism at home — now they're spinning
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