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Forget the 2024 autopsies. Democrats need to be bold — and ruthless
Chauncey DeVega
To win against Trump and MAGA, the party must rebrand with an inspiring narrative and strong ideas
Right-wing media makes NYC shooting all about Mamdani
Sophia Tesfaye
Blaming blue city violence conceals the trend of declining crime rates
As the “Tariff Man,” Trump is creating the Second Gilded Age
Alfred McCoy
Steep tariffs, record profits for billionaires, drastic income inequality — are we living in 1890?
Trump and the GOP don’t care for health caregivers
Danilyn Rutherford
My disabled daughter relies on caregivers. They will suffer under the "big, beautiful" bill's Medicaid cuts
Deadly partnership: US, Israel share blame for Gaza catastrophe
Norman Solomon
Israel’s destruction of Gaza, and its wider Middle East war, is being co-produced by the Pentagon
Tulsi Gabbard’s failure to distract from Epstein saga is no flop
Sophia Tesfaye
Her wild accusations haven't caught fire in the media. But Trump is still pleased
Democracy is at stake in Harvard’s lawsuit against Trump
Sabrina Haake
At the case's heart is whether the First Amendment will survive the administration's assaults
We’re living in the world Hulk Hogan — and Donald Trump — made
Chauncey DeVega
"Hulkamania" helped define a generation. But muscles and swagger can't fix everything
Trump’s threats against Obama are very real — and dangerous
Chauncey DeVega
Accusations of treason are not just distractions from Epstein
David Brooks faces the truth of US history — and runs away
Mike Lofgren
NY Times' pet conservative offers a lengthy apologia for America — and gets pretty much everything wrong
Will Ghislaine Maxwell come through for Trump in the Epstein scandal?
Heather Digby Parton
Suspicions are raised after Justice Department's six-hour meeting with the convicted sex trafficker
Stephen Colbert wasn’t CBS’s first satirical sacrifice
Sophia A. McClennen
Caving to pressure from two presidents, the network fired the Smothers Brothers in 1969
Trump’s superpower is no longer working
Brian Karem
Distracting the media and the public is not making the Epstein scandal go away
Trump’s poll numbers are cratering. Why won’t he change course?
Chauncey DeVega
Six months into his second term, the president refuses to change his policies and behavior
Stephen Colbert’s firing is a test of free expression
Heather Digby Parton
If a comedian can't make jokes about the president and corporations, who can?
The Epstein files give MAGA a post-Trump future
Amanda Marcotte
Even his loyal followers can see Dear Leader is getting quite old
We’re still living an atomic nightmare
Eric Ross
Eighty years after the first test, why was there so little dissent at Los Alamos — and what does it mean today?
Greed vs. integrity in Trump’s Gilded Age
Chauncey DeVega
As Democrats conduct their 2024 autopsy, Americans see both parties as "self-serving and ineffective"
The Christian Left’s battle for the Bible — and the country
Liz Theoharis, Noam Sandweiss-Back
In Pennsylvania's Bible Belt, a congregation refuses to cede religion to Christian Nationalists
MAGA’s tantrum over “woke” Superman is nastier than their usual whining
Amanda Marcotte
Lying about the character's legacy is part of the larger right-wing project to rewrite history
Can Texas GOP steal the midterms in advance? Yes, they can
David Daley
Sorry, political wise men: "Dummymander" is not a thing — the plan to create more GOP seats will probably work
From Gaza to Ukraine, war is also an assault on public health
Andrea Mazzarino
Measles, cholera, typhoid, polio — the ripple effects of violence on health often go unrecognized
Trump and SCOTUS are weakening the separation of powers
Sabrina Haake
Conservative justices permit Trump's Education Department purge — and increase his power
Why MAGA hates science so much
Kirk Swearingen
Billionaires hate the rest of us — and Trump's loyalists would rather suffer, even die, than face the truth
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