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Why the legacy media suddenly sound like Bernie Sanders

Nolan Higdon
Bernie Sanders was right

“There will be strings attached”: GOP Sen. says Los Angeles wildfire aid won’t be “blank check”

Alex Galbraith
Wyoming Senator John Barrasso said he expects "hearings" to determine what California needs to do to receive aid

“We have troops in Greenland”: Vance nods at using military to get Trump’s expansionist deal done

Alex Galbraith
The vice president-elect hinted the U.S. might flex its military might to get a deal done with the small nation

“A truly evil guy”: Bannon bashes Musk as MAGA infighting continues

Alex Galbraith
The former Trump adviser said he would have Musk "run out of here by Inauguration Day"

“Deranged Jack accomplished nothing”: Trump gloats on social media after special counsel resigns

Alex Galbraith
The president-elect said the "stench" of the man charged with investigating him was "gone" from the DOJ

Under Trump, America’s military will face a crisis: History has lessons

Gregory D. Foster
This won't be the first time politics has endangered our professional military. What can we learn from the past?

Fake news is driving us apart amid disaster — but slanted news is slowly drowning our democracy

Dr. Sandra Matz
And our efforts to eradicate fake news could inadvertently exacerbate the problem

Trump and Newsom are feuding over LA wildfires. It’s nothing new

Griffin Eckstein
They exchanged blows as LA burned this week, but this wasn't the first feud between the pair

The lazy comedy of “Bill Maher: Is Anyone Else Seeing This?” coasts on complaints instead of jokes

Melanie McFarland
This special is what giving up at the "concepts of a plan" stage looks like

“The truth matters”: Biden and Zuckerberg trade criticisms after Meta kills fact-checking

Griffin Eckstein
The president slammed Zuckerberg's decision to axe fact-checking and expose "millions of people" to misinformation

“Remember that day he had his ear pierced?”: Maher mocks Trump assassination attempt in new special

Alex Galbraith
Maher laid into conspiracy theorists and the late would-be assassin in a bit from his new stand-up special

Trump’s Jan. 6 pardons could encourage more violence, says lead investigator

Dean Obeidallah
Tim Heaphy, lead investigator for Jan. 6 committee, on the threat of worse political violence under Trump 2.0

Los Angeles wildfires have become perfect fuel for Trump and climate denial

Matthew Rozsa
Misinformation is spreading rapidly as experts say climate change is the likely accelerant for California's crisis

“I didn’t do anything wrong”: Biden says he has “no contemplation” of pardoning himself

Alex Galbraith
Biden seemed bewildered by a reporter's ask on Friday

Biden extends deportation protections before Trump hand-off

Alex Galbraith
The outgoing president extended the legal status of hundreds of thousands of immigrants to the U.S.

“Political witch hunt”: Trump maintains innocence in defiant statement at sentencing hearing

Alex Galbraith
The president-elect held that his conviction was a form of "lawfare" in a statement ahead of his sentencing

Courting Trump, Zuckerberg ditches DEI and kills off LGBTQ+ themes for Facebook Messenger

Griffin Eckstein
On top of rolling back DEI plans, Meta's content moderation tweaks allow users to call LGBTQ+ users "mentally ill"

Supreme Court leaning toward TikTok shutdown: reports

Natalie Chandler
Justices appear ready to uphold a law that essentially bans TikTok unless it is sold to a non-Chinese company

“He wants to meet”: Trump says he’s arranging a meeting with Putin

Griffin Eckstein
Trump said he hasn't yet spoken to the Russian leader but that he hopes to get the Ukraine war “over with"

Trump’s team is “trying to run out the clock” on Jack Smith, but will the Supreme Court bite?

Russell Payne
President-elect Donald Trump is hoping that some friendly judges can make his Jack Smith problem go away

Trump receives sentence of “unconditional discharge” in New York hush money case

Russell Payne
President-elect Donald Trump appeared via video link at his sentencing hearing in New York on Friday

Trump’s Greenland plan could affect Ozempic, Legos, hearing aids: report

Daria Solovieva
The products are made in Denmark, a country not eager to give up Greenland

Trump could tamper with government data to make his administration look better, ex-official warns

Nicholas Liu
The federal government regularly uses nonpartisan statistics to inform routine decision making

“DEI is deadly”: Fox News spin on California wildfires exposes MAGA’s total incoherence

Amanda Marcotte
Jesse Watters implied women are too stupid to run fire departments — most LA fire department leaders are men
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