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Trump’s clash with podcasters puts Fox News on notice
Sophia Tesfaye
As younger voices break from Fox News, the right’s media ecosystem turns on itself
The next attorney general could be an anti-civil rights warrior
Heather Digby Parton
Harmeet Dhillon has worked to implement Trump's agenda at the Justice Department
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs is enabling Trump’s immorality
Chauncey DeVega
The president's threats to destroy Iran depend on institutions and individuals' willingness to go along
The cracks in Trump’s coalition keep growing — but when does it break?
Brian Karem
Congressional Republicans are praising the president publicly, and screaming into their pillows privately
The Christian right’s victim complex fuels Trump’s Iran war
Amanda Marcotte
For evangelicals, there's no limit in defending the president's cruelty
New acting AG plans to operate as Trump’s personal lawyer
Heather Digby Parton
In his first press conference, Todd Blanche made it clear he would do the president's bidding
Voting for Trump is costing Latinos their wealth
Chauncey DeVega
The president assembled a rainbow coalition of rage and resentment to win in 2024. They are now abandoning him
Trump’s war crime threat is a betrayal of American values
Jason Kyle Howard
Even with a fragile ceasefire, Trump’s threat to annihilate Iran carries consequences that cannot be ignored
Trump wants to jail reporters over leaks from own administration
Sophia Tesfaye
The president says journalists could face imprisonment for reporting on war rescue operations
Why MAGA men actually loathe tradwives
Amanda Marcotte
A new study shows submissive women aren't cherished but are held in contempt
Trump revealed his objective in Iran — 40 years ago
Heather Digby Parton
"Take the oil" has always been the president's rallying cry
The Iran war’s second front is at home
Chauncey DeVega
The president's war is the right's long-awaited excuse to gut education, health care and the social safety net
The problem with covering extremists
Sophia Tesfaye
Coverage of figures like Clavicular raises an old question: Does attention inform the public — or empower radicals?
Iran is breaking Trump’s spirit
Amanda Marcotte
The war is getting in the way of the president's race-baiting and revenge campaigns
Why does the right hate the pope so much?
Andrew O'Hehir
It might be the weirdest fact of this upside-down decade: The church is on the right side of history (sort of)
A year later, Trump doubles down on tariffs
Heather Digby Parton
Remember Liberation Day? Well, a year later, inflation is up, Trump’s ratings are down — and he doesn’t care
TMZ turning to Congress is a win for the GOP
Sophia Tesfaye
Congress getting the tabloid treatment sounds good. But it's more both-sides coverage
My citizenship, up for debate
Pablo Andreu
SCOTUS seems poised to uphold birthright citizenship. But Republicans are intent on creating a rigid hierarchy
The No Kings movement needs a next step
Chauncey DeVega
The largest protests in American history need more than outrage. Without clear demands, momentum fades
Bondi’s firing won’t quell Trump’s discontent
Brian Karem
The president is spiraling over Iran and blaming everyone around him but himself
Sorry, Pam Bondi. Trump has no loyalty
Amanda Marcotte
The attorney general's firing shows why even the most faithful MAGA acolytes are disposable
The slow death of academic freedom
Tracy Kuo Lin
As academic freedom erodes at universities, saving it will require dedicated infrastructure and long-term support
Trump treats war as entertainment
Chauncey DeVega
The president likes to watch "stuff blowing up" in Iran. People are paying for his distraction with their lives
There is no one left to sell Trump’s war
Sophia Tesfaye
One month into his war of choice with Iran, Donald Trump will finally address the nation on Operation Epic Fury
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