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Tech billionaires expose MAGA’s “populism” con job
Amanda Marcotte
MAGA "populism" was always an inch deep — Trump's billionaire-palooza proves it
A supreme double standard: Samuel Alito stretches the ethical gulf between justices and judges
Gregory L. Diskant, David A. Schulz
A tale of two judges
“It threatens our entire democracy”: Biden takes aim at tech oligarchs like Musk in farewell address
Alex Galbraith
Biden warned of the "dangerous concentration of power" among the wealthy in a speech that also took shots at Trump
“Is it like old Playboy?”: Justice Alito asks if anyone visits Pornhub for the articles
Alex Galbraith
The Supreme Court justice wondered if the porn site was like "old Playboy" during oral arguments
Trump Cabinet pick Gabbard unclear on what head of US intelligence does: report
Alex Galbraith
A new report from the Wall Street Journal claims Gabbard was unable to answer questions about the position
Donald Trump receives inaugural Diet Coke bottle from Coca-Cola CEO in anticipation of presidency
Joy Saha
The gift comes after Coca-Cola slammed the president-elect and his supporters following the Jan. 6 insurrection
“Is that a joke?”: Biden bristles at Trump receiving credit for Israel-Hamas ceasefire
Alex Galbraith
Experts have credited the president-elect with pressuring Israel into a ceasefire deal
Voters backed abortion rights but state judges have final say
Bram Sable-Smith, Katheryn Houghton
Waves of abortion litigation in state courts has spawned some of the most expensive state supreme court races ever
Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal reached, US, Israeli and Hamas officials say
Nicholas Liu
After numerous false starts and more than 45,000 dead, a deal has been reached by both Israel and Hamas
House Republicans are looking to cut SNAP benefits in an attempt to reduce federal spending
Joy Saha
The hefty cuts were outlined in a list of spending reform options, first obtained by Politico
“Not familiar”: Pam Bondi claims ignorance of Trump’s remarks on January 6 rioters
Russell Payne
Pam Bondi dodged questions about some of Trump's most well-known statements
Whoopi Goldberg says she “stands behind” Carrie Underwood’s decision to perform at the inauguration
Nardos Haile
Underwood's decision to sing at Trump's inauguration raised a lot of eyebrows, but Goldberg supports her
SEC sues Elon Musk over Twitter disclosure
Natalie Chandler
The lawsuit is a "sham," Musk's lawyer says. It could fizzle once Donald Trump takes office
“Shocking criminal scheme”: Raskin says Jack Smith’s report shows Trump is an authoritarian threat
Nicholas Liu
Smith's report on 2020 election subversion is a damning indictment of Donald Trump and his party, the lawmaker said
Bondi backs Kash Patel to head the FBI but insists she won’t have her own “enemies list” at DOJ
Russell Payne
Bondi was quizzed about her support for political prosecutions at her confirmation hearing on Wednesday
“I saw many things”: Pam Bondi says she can now “accept” the 2020 results but won’t say Trump lost
Russell Payne
Bondi told senators she'd evaluate January 6 convictions on a "case-by-case" basis
South Korea’s right-wing president arrested over attempt to impose military rule
Nicholas Liu
About a thousand police officers helped detain South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol early Wednesday
Making American oligarchy great again
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump has no idea what the billionaire tech titans suddenly flocking to his side are really after
“We can’t just give in”: Women of color are still processing Harris’ loss while preparing for Trump
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Women of color spoke to Salon about Harris' defeat and how they're planning to fight Trump this time around
“You will have to change how you see women”: Why Trump fears Hegseth accusers
Amanda Marcotte
Hegseth's excuses for his misogyny contradict each other, but MAGA doesn't care
“Rigging the system”: Pam Bondi consistently sided with corporations that gave money to Republicans
Russell Payne
Trump's pick to lead the Justice Department has often acted in the interests of corporate donors
“Small acts of resistance”: Retooling “what protecting democracy looks like” in a second Trump term
Chauncey DeVega
A conversation with Virginia Kase Solomón, president and CEO of Common Cause, ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration
Trump: Tariffs to be collected by “External Revenue Service”
Natalie Chandler
The president-elect's latest proclamation on Truth Social lacked details but appeared to reinforce his tariff plan
“The truth would disqualify you”: Senate Dems grill Pete Hegseth over allegations and qualifications
Griffin Eckstein
Senators prodded the SecDef nominee over alcoholism and sex abuse allegations, as well as a lack of qualifications
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