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Oval Office dustup shows the power of Trump’s hyper-public presidency
Austin Sarat
The confrontation between Trump, Vance, and Volodymy Zelenskyy hurts Ukraine and helps the American president
Can this guy really save Europe from Elon Musk?
Andrew O'Hehir
Well, of course not. But Germany's accidental chancellor has a crucial role to play in history, like it or not
Why people with ADHD and autism fear stigma will get worse under Trump and RFK Jr.
Matthew Rozsa
Experts say that stigmas about autism rely on popular misconceptions about how the brain works
Only Putin is still smiling after Trump and Zelenskyy squabble
Brian Karem
Trump’s Oval Office tantrum blows up into a debacle for Zelenskyy
Democrats are lawyering themselves into political oblivion: Time to change that
Matthew Wollin
As a lawyer, I understand the Democratic Party all too well. That's honestly not a good thing
“His people are dying”: Trump asks Zelenskyy to be less “negative” about Putin
Alex Galbraith
The president said that the Ukrainian leader needed to be nicer about Russia to end the war between the countries
“Complete, utter disaster”: Graham “devastated” by result of meeting between Trump, Zelenskyy
Alex Galbraith
Graham called for Zelenskyy to "resign" after a planned deal between the U.S. and Ukraine flopped
“Time for Europe to step up”: Contentious Trump-Zelenskyy meeting stuns politicians, world leaders
Alex Galbraith
The heated exchange between nominal allies came as a shock to politicians around the world
“Have you said ‘thank you’ once?”: Trump and Vance attack Zelenskyy at White House meeting
Griffin Eckstein
The vice president called the Ukrainian leader "disrespectful" and Trump suggested peace efforts were at a stand-still
Salon’s totally (possibly) infallible 2025 Oscar predictions: Who will win? And who should?
Coleman Spilde, Russell Root
Salon's film critic and resident film buff are here to make sense of the most unpredictable awards season in years
White House prepping executive order that purports to make English the official language: report
Griffin Eckstein
The order from Trump would set an official language for the first time in the nation's nearly 250 years
“Does not have any authority whatsoever”: Judge rules Trump admin’s mass firings likely illegal
Griffin Eckstein
White House office lacks authority "under any statute in the history of the universe," judge says
“Total liar”: MAGA loyalists melt down over Trump admin’s “fake release” of Jeffrey Epstein files
Griffin Eckstein
AG Pam Bondi suggested FBI Director Kash Patel was withholding documents after coming under fire from MAGA World
Elon Musk is Trump’s method of punishment
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's global revenge crusade is in full swing
Women might not be safe without the penny
Allison Carmen
When financial access is restricted, history shows that women are often among the first to suffer
Trump’s second term is worse. So why do I feel better?
Kavita Das
Gone is the naive denialism that initially protected Donald Trump
“They’re going to expect universal health care”: Walz says voters will demand more of Democrats
Griffin Eckstein
The Minnesota governor thinks Democrats can afford to offer a bolder vision when they return to power
“Say we did a great job”: Trump demands glowing reviews from Fox News after first Cabinet meeting
Griffin Eckstein
The president's coverage-dictating banter comes amid a chilling set of assaults on press freedom in the White House
“Zero tolerance”: DeSantis says Andrew Tate is not welcome in Florida, as MAGA celebrates release
Griffin Eckstein
The MAGA governor wasn't quite ready to welcome the accused sex trafficker into his state
Musk decries “shortage” of air traffic controllers weeks after offering them buyouts
Griffin Eckstein
The chief cost-cutter sent buyout offers to air traffic controllers in January
“We cannot allow this scourge”: Trump says Mexico, Canada tariffs will go into effect next week
Griffin Eckstein
The president previously delayed duties on Mexican and Canadian imports by a month
How food companies are prepping for Trump tariffs — and what it means for you at the grocery store
Ashlie D. Stevens
New trade policies could push prices higher for everything from soda cans to seafood
Trump is gutting environmental data, obscuring climate and pollution risks to the public
Carlyn Zwarenstein
Deleting websites and ignoring scientific data threatens to undo clean air and water regulations
“Corruption in plain sight”: Musk appears set to take over $2 billion FAA contract from Verizon
Nicholas Liu
In 2023, Verizon was awarded a contract to modernize the FAA's air traffic control system
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