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Pete Hegseth’s “warrior ethos” is plain old cowardice

Amanda Marcotte
He calls himself the "Secretary of War" and plays a tough guy on TV, but in real life he's a major weenie

Trump’s war on drugs includes some notable exceptions

Heather Digby Parton
The president's pardon of former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández contradicts his strategy. Or does it?

Sorry, Trump isn’t a lame duck (yet)

Chauncey DeVega
The comforting story that Trump's power is fading obscures the risks facing us

Trump’s ultimatum to Maduro: “Leave the country now”

Garrett Owen
Recent calls between Trump and Maduro have been tense, per reports

The left was right about Larry Summers all along. Democrats didn’t listen

Andrew O'Hehir
Long before the Epstein scandal, it was clear Summers was a viper. Clinton and Obama simply didn't want to know

“Kill them all”: Hegseth ordered strike on survivors of US attack

CK Smith
Hegseth's alleged strike order raises concerns on US adherence to international law, ethics and human rights

How Trump’s National Security memo targets political dissent

Blaise Malley
Critics say the NSPM-7 policy is a "frontal assault" on First Amendment rights

Trump’s greatest crime is practically invisible

Troy Farah
Estimates show that the dismantling of USAID has killed at least 600,000 to date. It could get much worse

Canada loses its official “measles-free” status. The US will soon follow

Kathryn H. Jacobsen
Canada eliminated measles in 1998 but had a major outbreak in 2025

The Venn diagram of Donald Trump’s vendettas

John Feffer
Trump, MAGA and some on the left despise the liberal international order. Multipolarism isn't the answer.

Without Dick Cheney, Donald Trump would be nowhere

Heather Digby Parton
Cheney’s advocacy for expanded presidential powers helped create a would-be autocrat

Donald Trump doesn’t understand the drug war he’s fighting

Troy Farah
The president's war on fentanyl is just another way to expand state power and inflame fear

Trump has free rein to kill, courtesy of the Justice Department

Jesselyn Radack
The Office of Legal Counsel is rubber-stamping extrajudicial killings in Latin America

One writer’s plan to rescue baseball from itself

Jason Kyle Howard
In "Make Me Commissioner," Jane Leavy breaks down how the sport lost its emotional core, and how to get it back

Trump’s squeeze on Venezuela could backfire

Robert Muggah
The effort to remove Nicolás Maduro is doomed to fail — and could keep him in power even longer

“No justification”: UN human rights chief condemns “unacceptable” strikes on alleged drug boats

Troy Farah
Rep. Sara Jacobs also said these are "extrajudicial killings where we have no evidence"

Trump’s anti-Venezuela actions lack strategy, justifiable targets and legal authorization

Jeffrey Fields
The president is making up his latest war as he goes along

Trump’s bulldozer is aimed at more than the White House

Chauncey DeVega
The president has a third term — and American democracy — in his sights

That time a foreign-born socialist ran for mayor of New York

Andrew O'Hehir
Sometimes history rhymes like crazy: Morris Hillquit came 108 years before Mamdani, and his lessons still resonate

In Latin America, Trump signals war in all but name

Sabrina Haake
The Pentagon's aircraft carrier deployment to the Caribbean is a major escalation

“Little Marco” goes big MAGA — with his eyes on the White House

Heather Digby Parton
Once a Trump tormentor, Marco Rubio is now a MAGA powerhouse — and driving the illegal war on Venezuela

History shows that Trump’s Venezuela campaign will be disastrous

Heather Digby Parton
Trump is just the latest president to meddle in Latin America — and the outcome will be no different

Democrats are finally exposing Donald Trump’s weakness

Heather Digby Parton
By holding firm in shutdown fight, Dems are revealing Trump's strongman limitations

Trump’s immigration agents detained over 170 US citizens

Nicole Foy
A ProPublica investigation found that federal agents have held scores of U.S. citizens, some for more than 24 hours
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