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Trump Media CEO Devin Nunes blasted by GOP megadonor’s hedge fund
Griffin Eckstein
A spokesperson for Citadel calls Nunes a "proverbial loser"
Ron DeSantis soft-launches plans to fundraise for Donald Trump
Kelly McClure
According to several sources, DeSantis spoke of his Trump turnaround during a private retreat last weekend
Obama’s pollster on the Republican voters Trump should fear: “Wild enough to threaten his chances”
Chauncey DeVega
"For Trump, even a small dip in his base could cost him the election"
Congressional maps challenged as discriminatory will remain in place for 2024 elections
Marilyn W. Thompson
Appeal delays mean some elections will take place using maps that have been challenged as discriminatory
Trump’s megalomania is a trap for the GOP
Chauncey DeVega
"His general odiousness represents a path to electoral calamity in 2024 for the GOP"
Florida is about to erase climate change from most of its laws
Kate Yoder
The state is spending big on adapting to sea level rise, but Republicans don't want to name the cause
NBC’s Ronna blunder: A failed attempt to appeal to MAGA voters — except they hate her too
Rich Logis
I spent years in the MAGA tribe: We loathed Ronna Romney McDaniel almost as much as we loathed the media
The MAGAttorney movement’s takeover is now complete
Michael Collins
From the Supreme Court to Democrats in Congress, the MAGA view of law is mainstream
Ignorance and democracy: Capitalism’s long war against higher education
David Masciotra
My alma mater, and dozens of other colleges, are ditching the liberal arts. That's a good way to kill off democracy
Trump’s new “Honest Don” nickname can’t distract from his obvious decline
Heather Digby Parton
We're entering a new phase in the dishonesty and corruption of "Honest Don" Trump
Donald Trump and Viktor Orbán: The American right’s most disturbing global alliance grows desperate
Heather Digby Parton
We are watching the beginning of a tectonic shift in the world order
Florida colleges fire staff amid anti-“woke” crusade. Expert warns “this tactic will backfire”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Courts see anti-DEI efforts as not only infringements "on free speech, but as an infringement on academic freedom"
“First Amendment sin”: Trump-appointed judge torches Florida’s “Stop Woke” law
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Banning speech on political topics is "bad," banning speech based on political viewpoints is "worse," court rules
Republicans hatched a secret assault on the Voting Rights Act in Washington state
Marilyn W. Thompson
A redistricting commissioner quietly worked with the GOP to bring a lawsuit against voting maps he created
Expert: Media coverage of presidential primaries fails voters — and helps Trump
Karyn Amira
The press has decided which Republican primary candidates to focus on from 2012 until now
Right-wingers spread misinformation about megachurch shooting to stoke fears of “trans terrorism”
Areeba Shah
Trump Jr., Libs of TikTok use Texas megachurch shooting to spin a debunked narrative demonizing transgender people
“Insincere and hypocritical”: GOP struggles to diversify candidates as it attacks diversity programs
Tatyana Tandanpolie
The GOP's strategy is "non-genuine" given Trump's impact on the party, former Republican candidate says
Republicans amass a record of loss under Trump: “Democrats have been winning at an impressive clip”
Chauncey DeVega
What a pile of GOP losses means for Trump's chances this fall
MAGA threat to public libraries exposes Trump’s movement to “Make America Grotesque Again”
Rebecca Gordon
Dozens of new bills would criminalize libraries, education, and museums
Republicans who ousted Kevin McCarthy complain “very wealthy folks” are pulling their donations
Gabriella Ferrigine
Rep. Nancy Mace among those facing revenge from former speaker's circle as she faces tough re-election
Ron DeSantis opposes lab-grown meat and supports legislation to ban its production
Michael La Corte
A pair of bills, HB-435 and SB-586, would "ban the production of cultivated meat"
Nevada Republicans’ caucus adds chaos and confusion to the state’s presidential primary
Anjeanette Damon
The party’s decision to host a competing contest to the Feb. 6 primary election has angered GOP voters
“It will not end here”: Disney appeals judge’s dismissal of Ron DeSantis lawsuit
Gabriella Ferrigine
"If left unchallenged, this would set a dangerous precedent," a spokesperson for the company said on Wednesday
“Striking back hard”: Climate change protesters on how fossil fuel companies try to squash dissent
Matthew Rozsa
Climate change is a major existential crisis, but those who bring attention to it are often unduly punished
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