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Alito can’t save Trump from sentencing. He just made the Supreme Court’s credibility issue worse

David Daley
Alito, in his arrogance, wants everything both ways

“A mixed bag”: Joe Biden rebuilt the refugee program while ramping up deportations

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Biden fulfilled a promise to restore the refugee resettlement program but also cracked down on the right to asylum

Appeals court allows release of Jack Smith’s Trump Jan. 6 report

Griffin Eckstein
The ruling doesn't end Judge Aileen Cannon's three-day injunction but does deny a request to block Smith's report

Supreme Court declines to stop sentencing in Trump hush money case

Griffin Eckstein
The 5-4 ruling clears the way for Trump to face sentencing on Friday morning

Zuckerberg made fact-check changes after Trump visit: GOP congressman

Griffin Eckstein
The Meta boss's policy and staffing overhauls have been widely criticized as an attempt to appease Trump

Trump gets laughs from Obama, snubbed by Republicans in Carter funeral visit

Griffin Eckstein
Paying respects to Jimmy Carter, George Bush and former Second Lady Karen Pence gave Trump the cold shoulder

Bad Bunny’s “Debí Tirar Más Fotos” is a rejection of an Americanized Puerto Rico

Nardos Haile
Bad Bunny's song "Lo que le pasó a Hawaii" highlights colonialism's destructive woes

“No one is my gatekeeper”: Fetterman to visit Trump at Mar-a-Lago

Griffin Eckstein
The Pa. senator will visit the president-elect's home to discuss "whatever comes up"

Key Senate Democrats come out in favor of “Laken Riley” bill that could enable mass deportations

Nicholas Liu
The Laken Riley Act would require federal officials to detain undocumented immigrants accused of nonviolent crimes

“Clearly, they expect something in return”: The corporate costs of inaugurating Trump

Cara Michelle Smith
As more money pours in, it underscores the degree to which powerful companies are willing to court his favor

Survey: 41% of companies worldwide plan to downsize and use AI

Natalie Chandler
The positions at risk include postal service clerks, executive secretaries and payroll clerks

Wildfires rage across Los Angeles, forcing more than 130,000 evacuations

Nicholas Liu
Five people are now reported dead as the threat of fire spread from Pacific Palisades to the Hollywood Hills

“Trump’s protector-in-chief”: Experts say Aileen Cannon has no right to block Jack Smith’s reports

Russell Payne
Cannon's work on Trump's case is "replete with examples of her astonishing bias," a former prosecutor told Salon

America in his image: A nation suffers whiplash between Biden and Trump

Brian Karem
On any other day this might seem strange

How Jimmy Carter’s so-called betrayal of evangelicals led to MAGA

Amanda Marcotte
Evangelicals loved Jimmy Carter — until his anti-racism turned them against him

The week Donald Trump became a great man of history

Chauncey DeVega
It came via the Democrats' opening act of submission

The Senate parliamentarian could block some of Trump’s agenda — and be a scapegoat for Republicans

Russell Payne
Senate Majority Leader John Thune says he'll follow the parliamentarian's rulings, but he'll be pressured not to

“We did not discuss that”: Trump spoke to Alito before asking SCOTUS to intervene in hush money case

Alex Galbraith
Justice Alito admits he spoke to Trump before the filing, but denies they discussed Supreme Court business

“It sounds pretty, no?”: Sheinbaum pokes at Trump Gulf of Mexico plans with map of “Mexican America”

Alex Galbraith
The Mexican president touted a new, old name for North America in a press conference on Wednesday

“A peek at the test”: New book claims Trump was fed questions from Fox News town hall

Alex Galbraith
A new inside look at the Trump campaign claims the president-elect was given advance notice of town hall questions

“I think yes”: Biden believes he would have won election over Trump had he stayed in the race

Alex Galbraith
When asked if his health would have held up to four more years of the presidency, Biden said "Who the hell knows?"

Why Justin Trudeau resigned and what that means for Canada and the coming trade war

Nicholas Liu
The Canadian Prime Minister announced his resignation Monday, pending an internal party election to replace him

“Grave injustice”: Trump’s legal team wants the Supreme Court to postpone his felony sentencing

Russell Payne
Justice Sonia Sotomayor will get to decide what to do with the appeal from Trump's lawyers

Trump’s minions are laying the groundwork for military action

Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump appears to have taken some inspiration from Vladimir Putin's Ukraine invasion
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