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Right-wing media splits over Trump tariff loss
Sophia Tesfaye
MAGA erupts as Supreme Court serves Mike Pence’s revenge with Trump tariffs decision
Supreme Court’s tariffs ruling reveals two political orders
Austin Sarat
Like the country itself, the justices are divided between democracy and authoritarianism
Even Trump’s forgotten Americans are turning against him
Chauncey DeVega
Low-information and poor white voters are turning against the president. Can Democrats win them back?
What Trump won’t say in his State of the Union
Brian Karem
The president will recite his greatest hits, but there will be lots of elephants in the House
King Charles exposes Pam Bondi’s shame
Amanda Marcotte
With his arrest, the former Prince Andrew now faces more accountability on Epstein than Trump and his rich friends
Trump continues to make his own voters suffer
Chauncey DeVega
The president’s policies are hurting his working-class MAGA followers. But will they ever leave him?
How Jesse Jackson made room for white workers
Jason Kyle Howard
Before Democrats fractured, Jackson united workers across race and region — and provided a model for today’s party
RFK Jr. is winning MAHA’s vaccine war
Heather Digby Parton
In choosing a leading vaccine critic to run the CDC, the HHS secretary continues to endanger public health
Samuel Alito could give Trump another Supreme Court pick
David Daley
A strategically-timed retirement announcement means the GOP could soon have another seat to fill on the high court
CBS is unraveling — and it goes beyond Bari Weiss
Sophia Tesfaye
Anderson Cooper departs and Stephen Colbert goes off-script as the network struggles to define its future
Kristi Noem’s law-and-order pitch is collapsing
Amanda Marcotte
The DHS secretary and her semi-official aide Corey Lewandowski are to blame for the shutdown
Trump’s “Mission Accomplished” moment gives Democrats an opening
Heather Digby Parton
The president falsely claimed he "fixed" the affordability crisis. He and the GOP will pay in the November midterms
JD Vance doesn’t believe in free speech
Austin Sarat, Thomas Dumm
In 2025, the veep warned Europeans about censorship. Now the Trump administration is testing those same limits
Rebecca Black’s “Friday” kicked off the ragebait era
Alex Galbraith
Fifteen years ago, the singer-songwriter showed the web loved nothing more than a pile-on
Pam Bondi is leaving her Democratic successor a mess
Heather Digby Parton
The Justice Department was reformed in the wake of Watergate. A similar process will be needed after Bondi's abuses
Epstein files rock UK — but the real rot runs much deeper
Andrew O'Hehir
The contrast with Trump's America is both obvious and shocking — but it’s not the whole story
Trump gets help ignoring public opinion — voters should worry
Chauncey DeVega
Gallup's decision to stop tracking approval ratings could make it easier for Trump to shrug off public discontent
Right-wing media turns on Kash Patel over Nancy Guthrie case
Sophia Tesfaye
The FBI director is also facing criticism over his handling of the Epstein files
Buddhist monks vs. Trump’s fake “Board of Peace”
Troy Farah
Over the last year, we've seen America's "forever war" come home. But wandering monks remind us peace is possible
Trump’s Washington has become unrecognizable
Brian Karem
The nation's capital and America's democracy have become shells of their former selves
The real reason Kristi Noem wants ICE body cams
Amanda Marcotte
The DHS secretary’s effort to avoid a shutdown is about propaganda, not transparency
Bad Bunny reminded America of its bilingual roots
Katherine Kelaidis
The singer's Spanish-language halftime show triggered MAGA — even though we were once a nation of many languages
This isn’t Trump’s “Golden Age” — it’s ours
Heather Digby Parton
Under Donald Trump’s leadership, Americans are more pessimistic than ever. But there’s reason for hope
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