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Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta makeover: MAGA grandpa is about to get much worse
Amanda Marcotte
Facebook ditches its fact-checking program in favor of Elon Musk's army of disinformation zombies
“The entertainment of MAGA infighting” is a trap
Chauncey DeVega
How not to get buried by Trump's avalanche of distractions while staying informed
The top crypto predictions for 2025
Daria Solovieva
Industry experts say they expect the momentum from 2024 to continue
“Would really be something”: Trump muses about annexing Canada and going to war for Greenland
Russell Payne
The president-elect and his allies have made repeated allusions to dramatic territorial expansion
Jon Stewart says Kamala Harris confirming Donald Trump’s win is “like attending your own funeral”
Nardos Haile
Stewart compared the winter weather in D.C. to "a blanket of angry white descending on the Capitol
Mark Zuckerberg tells Fox News that Meta will “get rid of fact checkers” in latest appeal to Trump
Nicholas Liu
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg cast his decision as "restoring free expression" on his platforms
Donald Trump will be forced to face justice before he takes office
Austin Sarat
Judge Juan Merchan is the one man making sure no man is above the law
Outraged by Jan. 6, a mole infiltrated the highest ranks of American militias
Joshua Kaplan
A wilderness survival trainer spent years undercover climbing the ranks of right-wing militias
Hard lessons the opposition has learned in defeat
Chauncey DeVega
Retreat is not an option: "Now is the time for moral courage"
Why Mike Johnson’s fake “Jefferson prayer” matters
Amanda Marcotte
Replacing facts with phony history is a linchpin of the Christian nationalist movement
Billionaires court Trump at Mar-a-Lago, his “center of the universe”
Daria Solovieva
From Tesla's Elon Musk to a lesser known UAE real estate power broker, the wealthiest are flocking to Florida
“What message does that send?”: Capitol police chief suggests J6 pardons would hurt law enforcement
Charles R. Davis
U.S. Capitol Police Chief J. Thomas Manger said there should be accountability for those who attack law enforcement
Congestion pricing begins in Manhattan
Natalie Chandler
The measure charges many drivers $9 during peak hours and could serve as a guide for other traffic-clogged cities
“We’ve seen this playbook before”: British PM says Elon Musk is spreading “lies and misinformation”
Charles R. Davis
U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer defended his record as a prosecutor in the wake of false claims promoted on X
Trump considering key change to tariff plan: report
Natalie Chandler
The Washington Post reports a scaled-back version would target fewer imports. Trump denied the report
Melania Trump documentary in the works from Amazon and Brett Ratner
Nardos Haile
The soon-to-be-returning first lady is also executive producing the film about her life
U.S. Steel, Nippon Steel sue over blocked deal
Natalie Chandler
The companies said the Biden administration tainted the review process with politics
Donald Trump has turned Jan. 6 into a triumph
Heather Digby Parton
January 6, 2025, should be a reminder of the assault on our democracy four years ago
“I refuse to be trolled”: How to resist Trump and maintain peace
Chauncey DeVega
Never Trump in 2025 requires a new set of rules for the resistance
Toxic masculinity links the New Orleans attacker and the Las Vegas bomber
Amanda Marcotte
Whether MAGA or ISIS, troubled men are getting sucked in by hateful online propaganda
“Look, we didn’t”: Schumer denies Democrats hid Biden’s mental state from voters
Alex Galbraith
The Senate minority leader took offense to a line of questioning on NBC's "Meet the Press"
“That’s really sad”: Pelosi clowns Trump for screening 2020 election denial doc at Mar-a-Lago
Alex Galbraith
Pelosi said that Trump's obsession with the 2020 election was "almost sick" while visiting "Face the Nation"
Some tax policies are set to expire in 2025
Jake Safane
The Trump administration could extend and perhaps expand the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017
Journalists can be heroes: I still believe in the “enemies of the people”
Kirk Swearingen
People who read the news made the right choice in 2024. Whatever their failings, journalists are bringing light
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