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Stock market strategies for nervous investors
Vanessa McGrady
Investing in the market has its own set of tried-and-true practices
“Trump is trying to collapse our economy”: War on “woke” revealed as a war on all Americans
Amanda Marcotte
Christian nationalists behind the spending shutdown aim to punish everyone, not just imaginary Marxists
“Carte blanche to enact violence”: Expert warns that Trump’s pardons will fuel anti-LGBTQ+ extremism
Tatyana Tandanpolie
"We have to prepare ourselves for a much more turbulent and disturbing future," said extremism expert Imara Jones
“Complete chaos”: How Trump is already accelerating the reproductive rights crisis
Nicole Karlis
The president's executive orders have strengthened existing barriers to those who need access the most, experts say
DeepSeek is disrupting American AI leadership
Zain Jaffer
The Chinese AI chatbot's breakthrough has investors asking whether to bet on U.S. tech or look elsewhere
Jim Acosta officially signs off from CNN: “Don‘t give in to the lies. Don‘t give in to the fear”
Melanie McFarland
Following reports that CNN intended to exile Acosta to midnight, the longtime journalist's exit was expected
Jon Stewart slams reactions to Trump: “Every action is met with a very not-equal overreaction”
Nardos Haile
Stewart warns Democrats against overreacting to Trump’s executive actions during his first week back in office
Trump, challenging federal law, tries to fire labor board leaders who backed worker rights
Nicholas Liu
Trump fired the National Labor Relations Board's general counsel and one of its Democratic members
“Blatant attempt to rip away health insurance”: Medicaid system suspended nationwide, senator says
Nicholas Liu
The portal shutdown comes as Trump's budget office ordered a suspension of most federal spending
How long till the next big crash? Because it’s definitely coming
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Trump's crypto push amounts to betting the entire U.S. financial system on imaginary money. What could go wrong?
Wigs, masks and the Black Eyed Peas: How Timothée Chalamet is making Oscar campaigning fun again
Coleman Spilde
Chalamet has charmed the world this awards season, but his canvassing is much smarter than it initially appears
Bookshop.org enters the e-book arena, giving indie stores a new way to compete with Amazon
Melanie McFarland
"Everything Amazon can do, we want to do as well or better," says CEO Andy Hunter on boosting indie sales digitally
Right-wing activists appear to be writing memos for the Trump White House
Russell Payne
Memos posted by the Office of Personnel Management initially listed right-wing activists as their authors
How DeepSeek is upending AI and the tech industry
Daria Solovieva
The Chinese startup caught up with Big Tech at a fraction of the cost
“Five-alarm fire”: Trump OMB tries to freeze federal spending in unconstitutional power grab
Nicholas Liu
A two-page OMB memo falsely claims that the president can refuse to spend money on programs authorized by Congress
It’s not sci-fi: Americans support asteroid defense spending
Robin George Andrews
Funding for planetary defense has long had strong bipartisan support both inside and outside of Congress
What “law and order”? Trump’s first week will only unleash more crime
Amanda Marcotte
Our felonious president can only benefit from a climate of fear and chaos — that's why he's eager for more
“Just as bad as we feared”: Experts on the chaos and carnage of Trump’s first week
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's first-week performance was calculated, expected — and highly traumatic. What happens next will be crucial
Why government can’t make America healthier by micromanaging groceries purchased with SNAP benefits
Benjamin Chrisinger, Danielle Krobath
"Over 42.1 million Americans, about 13% of all families, receive SNAP benefits"
“The Fall of Diddy” chronicles decades’ worth of failures to hold a powerful monster accountable
Melanie McFarland
Versions of this story have been told before, but few demonstrate so well how our celebrity worship got us here
“Wholesale endorsement of political violence”: Democrats condemn Trump’s pardon of violent criminals
Charles R. Davis
A resolution condemning the move has been co-sponsored by every Democrat and independent member of the U.S. Senate
Are there any real Republicans left? Tulsi, RFK Jr. offer them a chance to stand up
Heather Digby Parton
Republicans capitulated on Pete Hegseth, though they knew better. Now come the most noxious nominees of all
Surviving “political grief”: You’re not alone, and there is a path forward
Chauncey DeVega
Collective mourning at this four-year horror show is real, and highly understandable. But we're not helpless
The high opportunity cost of Trump’s economy
Kristian Ramos
As Trump threatens to derail the economy some Latino voters face buyer's remorse
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