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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

Trump swipes anti-terrorism funds from Democratic states

Blaise Malley
Democratic-led states accuse the administration of shifting funds to GOP allies to punish its political opponents

From Venezuela to America: Trump wants to bring the war home

Charles R. Davis
By linking "Antifa" to foreign drug cartels, U.S. officials are building the case for a domestic war on terror

Pete Hegseth’s press crackdown is backfiring

Sophia Tesfaye
Even Fox News is fed up with the Pentagon’s new press restrictions

“I don’t want to be here anymore”: They tried to self-deport, then got stranded in Trump’s America

Melissa Sanchez, Mariam Elba
Some migrants took Trump up on his $1,000 offer. Many have not gotten what was promised

At least Trump didn’t win the Nobel Prize. Or, wait — did he?

Andrew O'Hehir
Nobel's cowardly shuffle: Prize goes to Venezuelan right-wing activist, who immediately "dedicates" it to Trump

“Technicalities”: MAGA fumes after Trump fails to win Nobel Peace Prize

Igor Derysh
“Nobody has done more in decades to bring peace to the world than Donald Trump," argued GOP leader Steve Scalise

James Comey’s indictment is a trademark tactic of authoritarians

Cassandra Burke Robertson
Authoritarian regimes in history frequently used the courts against their political enemies

The dangerous symbolism of the Trump coins

Heather Digby Parton
Trump wants to be on our money — and there's a reason why

Trump and Hegseth’s “warrior culture” invades Chicago

Chauncey DeVega
After the military summit in Quantico, POTUS considers invoking the Insurrection Act

From Dan Rather to — Bari Weiss? How far CBS News has fallen

Sophia Tesfaye
The Tiffany Network has become a battlefield in the billionaires' war on journalism

Trump’s phony war on Venezuela — and his larger war on reality

Andrew O'Hehir
Why is Trump attacking Venezuela? All the usual reasons: Wounded pride, limitless greed and conspiracy theories

Donald Trump believes he has a license to kill

Heather Digby Parton
After saying the U.S. is at war, POTUS takes out another Venezuelan boat

JD Vance’s shutdown bet: MAGA loves racism more than health care

Amanda Marcotte
The vice president's argument assumes it’s better for millions to lose coverage than for one immigrant to gain it
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