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Trump is now trying to downplay Project 2025
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's campaign issued a statement distancing the former president from a plan drawn up by former staffers
An end run around democracy: Red state Republicans hack the system
Heather Digby Parton
The GOP finds a way to permanently advantage their shrinking constituencies by corrupting election systems
America’s stormy weather clears a path for hope
Lucian K. Truscott IV
It is important to remember that we have more in common than we often think
Vatican apologizes for Pope Francis allegedly saying homophobic slur
Nardos Haile
The pope has a record of liberal LGBTQ+ views, including allowing the blessing of individuals in gay marriages
Texas GOP votes for platform that would prevent Democrats from winning any statewide election
Robert Downen, Renzo Downey
Amendment approved by GOP convention voters would effectively end Democrats’ chances of winning statewide office
“Straight-up theocracy”: At Texas GOP convention, Republicans call for spiritual warfare
Robert Downen
“This is not religious liberty — it’s Christian dominance," conservative Christian critic warns
Biden’s age gap: As young voters pull away, baby boomers come to the rescue
Jeremy Novak
The media is touting polls showing young voters moving away from Biden. But does it matter?
Cracking the Christian nationalist code: A glossary for the confused
Paul Rosenberg
The Christian right has a clearly anti-democratic agenda — but it's concealed with deliberately confusing terms
Red states are using the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade to expand the death penalty
Austin Sarat
Death penalty states want the Supreme Court to throw out its precedents and allow the execution of child rapists
“Very abnormal”: Expert worries pro-Israel megadonors trying to make Dems a “pro-Netanyahu party”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
AIPAC has spent nearly $5 million to defeat Jamaal Bowman — and plans to spend over $100 million this year
Louisiana Republicans declare abortion pills a “dangerous substance,” threaten prison and hard labor
Nicholas Liu
Under the proposed law, people found in possession of the pills could face up to five years behind bars
“No blaming it on his spouse”: Critics say seditious Alito flags expose his “Christian nationalism”
Charles R. Davis
The Supreme Court justice isn't hiding his far-right sympathies, but at least this time he's not blaming his wife
Trump vows to “NEVER” take away birth control — except he spent four years doing just that
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's attacks on contraception were unrelenting. He even asked the Supreme Court to block women's access
“The American Dream is dying”: Democrats’ main selling point “is not a winning message”
Chauncey DeVega
"If you want your message to resonate, you can’t be dull, and the Democrats have become more than a little boring"
Trump says he’s “looking at” allowing bans on birth control, backtracks after criticism
Nandika Chatterjee
Within hours of telling interviewer he is open to state-wide birth control restrictions, Trump denied he did so
“Victimhood is the entire brand!”: Jon Stewart calls out GOP over the real “cancel culture”
Gabriella Ferrigine
"Everything the right says cancel culture does to them is actually being done by MAGA," the late-night host argued
My book is not my baby — but the two do have a lot in common
Noa Silver
For me, publishing a book isn't the same as giving birth. It's more like sending my child to preschool
“Trump is all dominance, all the time”: New research reveals “his most formidable political asset”
Chauncey DeVega
UC Berkeley professor M. Steven Fish explains the way Trump's "character defects manifest what looks like bravery"
In “integral ecology,” science and religion find middle ground on climate and politics
Rae Hodge
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey and the Pope call for urgent collaboration at Vatican summit
When Trump gets dark, Biden goes light
Chauncey DeVega
What their campaign emails say about Joe Biden and Donald Trump
Gen X feels left in the dark with menopause due to a lack of research and support
Nicole Karlis
A lack of research on perimenopause and menopause results is more women suffering — and Gen X is feeling it
Providing lifesaving care is my job as an emergency medicine doctor. That includes abortion care
Dr. Sophia Spadafore
The Supreme Court could soon stand in the way of a physician's responsibilities
No wonder Republicans are afraid of a debate — Donald Trump is barely holding it together at trial
Amanda Marcotte
Trump tantrumed and even quit a debate with Joe Biden in 2020, but now he's even more emotionally volatile
Republicans want a database of pregnant people. In many ways, abortion surveillance is already here
Nicole Karlis
From period tracking apps to social media companies sharing info with police, pregnancy data is no longer safe
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