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Texas sheriff files charges over DeSantis’ migrant stunt — Calif. AG threatens “kidnapping” charges
Uriel J. García
"State-sanctioned kidnapping is not a public policy choice, it is immoral and disgusting," Calif. AG Rob Bonta says
What little Ukraine can teach big America about how to deal with our oligarch problem
Thom Hartmann
Ukraine's “deoligarchization” efforts look to be a great success
Does immigration really increase crime? Here’s what the science says
Troy Farah
The data from at least 30 countries shows crime doesn't rise with immigration
Attorney warns Fox: Dominion “exposed some of the misconduct” — Smartmatic “will expose the rest”
Gabriella Ferrigine
After $787M settlement, Fox News faces a $2.7 billion lawsuit from another voting tech company
Yes, Donald Trump has committed many crimes — but that’s not why he faces prosecution
Chris Hedges
Like Richard Nixon, Trump is being punished for his sins against the dominant order, not his most serious crimes
Advocate: “US bears responsibility” after 39 killed in fire at border migrant detention facility
Jake Johnson
Critics slams federal policy for "pushing these migrants back into Mexico to face unsafe conditions"
The dubious economic calculus behind the Willow project
Zoya Teirstein, Jake Bittle
The venture is supposed to secure energy independence and Alaskan prosperity. It probably won’t do either
“Like negotiating with terrorists”: Ex-Fox producer worried accurate reporting may “insult” audience
Gabriella Ferrigine
Former Tucker Carlson producer railed against "dumb" Fox viewers, calling them "cousin f—–ing types"
“Banning” TikTok is pointless political theater — and it’s impossible anyway
Rae Hodge
Does anybody in D.C. understand that the government doesn't control the internet? There are no good answers
“Woke communism”: How corporate America became the bogeyman of today’s anti-communist crusaders
Steve Fraser
The “communism” Republicans are fighting against is modern capitalism
Report urges capping U.S. prison sentences at 20 years to end mass incarceration
Brett Wilkins
Shortening sentences "is integral to a wholesale reimagining of public safety," says the Sentencing Project
As long-term care staffing crisis worsens, immigrants can bridge the gaps
Michelle Andrews
Experts say opening pathways for care workers to immigrate would help, but policymakers haven’t moved
Kari Lake’s “bombshell” evidence immediately debunked: “These signatures are from 2020”
Matthew Chapman
"I think all the 'Election Deniers' out there deserve an apology," Lake insisted
A world of possibilities: 10 surprisingly good things that happened in 2022
Medea Benjamin
Lula beat Bolsonaro, the Ethiopian civil war ended and U.S. voters pushed back fascism — just for starters
“This does sound crazy”: Hope Hicks reveals Trump laughed at Sidney Powell’s election claims
Sarah K Burris
Powell pushed a Hugh Chavez-linked conspiracy theory claiming voting machines flipped votes from Trump to Biden
Fascist politics, the return of antisemitism and the “disconnected present”
Henry A. Giroux
Neoliberal capitalism has created a culture of isolation and empty spectacle — and driven the comeback of fascism
2022 was a historic year for climate change reform — and for natural disasters
Troy Farah
Another year for historic storms and heat waves, spirited protest and fierce debate over rising temperatures
“That’s not an accurate take”: Biden spokesman torches Fox News’ Peter Doocy at White House briefing
David Edwards
John Kirby swiped back at the reporter with a quick fact-check
Former Obama lawyer Ian Bassin: The coming indictment of Donald Trump will break his power
Chauncey DeVega
Former associate White House counsel says Garland, DOJ are going "by the book" and have a "rock solid" case
How the energy crisis is pressuring countries’ climate plans
Robert Brecha
The invasion of Ukraine caused an energy deficit — now European countries scramble to find fossil fuel options
Who are the Californians bankrolling election deniers?
Jeremy Lindenfeld
Billionaire Trump backer Peter Thiel leads the pack
Trump spent the night raging on Truth Social after judge ordered monitor to oversee his company
Samaa Khullar
"It's communism, what's going on around our country," Trump claimed as he faces $250 million fraud lawsuit
As midterms near, immigrants and voters of color being targeted with rampant misinformation
Areeba Shah
Voting rights groups fight back against widespread misinformation aimed at foreign-language voters and others
Oil, Russia and reckoning: OPEC’s price hike as a history lesson
Mohammad Ali Salih
U.S. leaders threaten revenge against Saudi Arabia over OPEC's production cuts. They're missing the point
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