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Will Kash Patel turn out to be the next J. Edgar Hoover?

James Thornton Harris
Trump's FBI pick could be a throwback to America's legendary secret policeman, who ran the FBI for nearly 50 years

America’s Enabling Act moment: Congress’ coming denouement and the Reichstag test

Bruce Bueno De Mesquita
As echoes of 1933 grow louder, will Congress act or must the American people shut the country down?

“So long, Tesla”: Sheryl Crow waves goodbye to Musk-made car, donates proceeds to NPR

Alex Galbraith
The "All I Wanna Do" singer shared a video of her Tesla being hauled away on Instagram

“He who saves his Country does not violate any Law”: Trump denies his actions are unconstitutional

Alex Galbraith
The president pushed back against claims that his power grabs are blatantly unconstitutional in a short post

Is it time for America’s judges to go on strike?

David Coale
There is a case to be made that the United States is a "vexatious litigant"

Trump, sensing a lack of solidarity, pushes the press down a slippery slope

Brian Karem
Donald Trump demands the Associated Press bend a knee — while the rest of the media falls back

Are Democrats screwing this up? Lawmakers and activists quarrel over how to fight Trump

Nicholas Liu
Outside groups, frustrated at ineffective opposition, have urged supporters to give Democrats an earful

“They control email lists that ask for money”: Stewart bashes Democrats helplessness before Trump

Alex Galbraith
The comedian and TV host pushed back on defenses of the party floated by former press secretary Jen Psaki.

“Find a coward to file your motion”: Adams prosecutor resigns after being asked to drop charges

Alex Galbraith
A prosecutor in the Department of Justice volunteered after the fiery resignation, hoping to spare his colleagues

Out with the old: Maxwell Frost, Gen Z Democrat, on why America needs a real “opposition party”

Griffin Eckstein
Rep. Maxwell Frost, D-Fla., told Salon that Democrats need to change how they approach being in the minority

“What the Lord established”: Elon Musk is camouflaging a Christian nationalist takeover

Amanda Marcotte
Project 2025 was clear: First, purge federal workers. Then replace them with theocrats and fanatics

Trump’s shock and awe campaign rocks the courts

Chauncey DeVega
Brennan Center lawyer explains "there are a number of tools that judges have access to for enforcement purposes"

Battle Royale or “very elegant” gaslighting? McMahon ripped by Dems in confirmation hearing

Griffin Eckstein
The ex-WWE exec faced a grilling on a lawsuit alleging the organization overlooked rampant child sexual abuse

Issa Rae, Low Cut Connie cancel Kennedy Center shows amid Trump takeover

Griffin Eckstein
The president's purge at the historic D.C. arts and culture organization is scaring away A-listers

“He let the Republican Party go to hell”: Trump blasts McConnell after vote against RFK Jr.

Griffin Eckstein
The president said that the GOP would be in tatters if it was left to the Kentucky senator

“Prices could go up”: Trump approves country-by-country reciprocal tariff scheme

Griffin Eckstein
Trump says his trading plan will lower costs over time, after a potential short-term shock

RFK Jr. is now America’s top health official after winning Senate confirmation to lead HHS

Nicholas Liu
Kennedy, who built a career as an anti-vaccine activist, now leads the Department of Health and Human Services

Infant deaths continue to rise as more abortion bans are put in place, studies find

Elizabeth Hlavinka
States with abortion bans were also shown to experience an increase in births, according to a pair of studies

Trump dictates. Musk desiccates

Brian Karem
Both have an insatiable appetite for destruction

Elon Musk is using the whistleblower playbook

Jesselyn Radack
DOGE is giving all civil servants the whistleblower treatment

Musk took all their power, so Republicans remake Congress into a ministry of disinformation

Amanda Marcotte
Do taxpayers need to pay 218 full-time GOP representatives whose only job is making up hysterical lies?

Is telework really fostering laziness? Here’s why the opposite may be true

Matthew Rozsa
Back-to-office orders are in vogue, but do they really make for more productive, happy workers? Not necessarily

Inflation soars in January, hampering plans for rate cuts

Quinn Sental
The Consumer Price Index saw its biggest single-month jump in nearly two years in January

“Stop this ridiculous war”: Trump teases end of Ukraine conflict after calls with Putin, Zelenskyy

Alex Galbraith
The president spoke with the leaders of Russia and Ukraine on Wednesday
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