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UK politics descends into chaos: Is there a lesson for Democrats?
Andrew O'Hehir
Two years after the British Labour Party’s “landslide” win, a crushing defeat threatens its future
Trump exempted some of the biggest polluters from air quality rules. All it took was an email
Mark Olalde
Admin set up an EPA address where companies could get compliance pause simply by sending an email
Axios accused of “market manipulation” with Iran reporting
Sophia Tesfaye
Journalist Barak Ravid draws range of criticism from Wall Street to Marjorie Taylor Greene
This was John Roberts’ plan all along
David Daley
The chief justice has declared that the Court is not political. The facts — and his own history — say otherwise
Trump’s $2B buyoff to cancel offshore wind farms is a bad deal for taxpayers amid energy shortage
Christopher Niezrecki, Ben Link, Zoe Getman-Pickering
These politically motivated moves are costing Americans far more than just the buyouts
“When it finally happens”: The weaponization of euphemism in MAGA’s shadow
Troy Farah
Social media openly longs for the death of an individual who is hardly ever named
Not even Nixon would stoop so low
Brian Karem
Donald Trump's graphic display in front of children in the Oval Office should be the GOP's wake-up call
Trump’s $1.5 trillion military budget may be a solution in search of a problem
Russell Payne
Trump's proposed military spending surge could come at the cost of future healthcare funding
Trump’s pick for science director: a Silicon Valley investor with no science background
Garrett Owen
Jim O'Neill, a longevity enthusiast and vaccine skeptic, is Trump's pick to head the National Science Foundation
The dark purpose behind Trump’s Washington makeover
Jason Kyle Howard
The president's grand plans for the nation's capital aren't just personal monuments. They are rooted in erasure
Trump’s “affordability hoax” may doom him
Heather Digby Parton
A stagnant economy and a crisis in Iran doomed one president. Donald Trump could be next
Surprise, “Democrats for Rob Coalition” chaired by GOP elected
Russell Payne
A frontline GOP representative is courting Democrats for PA Rep. Rob Bresnahan
Trump’s dog whistles and prosecutions echo Nixon’s racist strategy
Heather Digby Parton
No longer bothering to hide its agenda, the administration is making blatant appeals to the Old South
Abortion is still a problem for the GOP
Amanda Marcotte
Even this Supreme Court seems wary of efforts to restrict the abortion pill
DOJ halted drugs-for-votes investigation under Trump
Raquel Rutledge
In early 2025, the lead prosecutor was told not to look any further into the matter
Trump angers right-wing fans with censorship campaign
Sophia Tesfaye
As some members of MAGA media begin pushing back against Trump, there may be a limit to his campaign of retribution
The Democratic National Committee is boosting Kamala Harris for 2028
Norman Solomon
DNC Chair Ken Martin's refusal to release the party's 2024 autopsy benefits one person — the former vice president
America’s global collapse is happening. Where is Marco Rubio?
Chauncey DeVega
The secretary of state is busy remaking his department as a tool of MAGA and white racial authoritarianism
“A huge setback”: New EPA directive could weaken hundreds of chemical regulations
Sharon Lerner
Internal memo shows Trump appointee targeting EPA program that assesses toxic chemicals
Young men’s religious revival is a myth
Amanda Marcotte
New polling suggests the recent “converts” care more about gender than Jesus
Trump is bleeding his 2024 voters, but not fast enough for the midterms
Russell Payne
Once confined to commentary, dissatisfaction with Trump is breaking containment among GOP voters
8 things you should know about Trump’s effort to “take over” the midterm elections
ProPublica
Trump is gutting federal agencies and installing allies who supported his claim that the 2020 vote was stolen
Something’s off about “Animal Farm”
Coleman Spilde
Distributed by the studio behind "Sound of Freedom," this take on George Orwell's classic is uniquely insidious
An arch bigger than the Arc de Triomphe? Hitler wanted that too
Andrew O'Hehir
Tyrants and dictators often dream of building gigantic monuments to themselves. It usually doesn't work
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