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Executive orders show Trump is already running Project 2025 playbook despite denials
Griffin Eckstein
Trump distanced himself from Project 2025 during campaign but implemented many of its proposals in first week
Trumponomics is back: Tech-bros are delighted, but the price of eggs is soaring
Heather Digby Parton
Trump thinks he won by talking about the economy — and now he gets to wreck it and enrich his billionaire pals
We need Greenland. But not in the way Trump thinks
Paul Bierman
The newly inaugurated U.S. president is missing the real strategic and economic value of the island: its ice
Donald Trump is not waiting for RFK Jr. — he has already started his war on public health
Amanda Marcotte
RFK's hearing hasn't even started yet and the White House has already attacked vaccines, birth control and the WHO
“The last leg standing”: Jan. 6 civil lawsuit seeks to hold Trump responsible for attacks on police
Tatyana Tandanpolie
The lawsuit aims "to prevent the truth of January 6 from being erased from history"
NASA doubles down on Moon-shot goals in Artemis mission, awarding $24 million to space contractors
Matthew Rozsa
One of the companies to receive a contract is Jeff Bezos' aerospace corporation Blue Origin
Hegseth paid $50k to sexual assault accuser as part of confidentiality agreement
Griffin Eckstein
Donald Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense nominee seems poised for confirmation on Friday
GOP lawmakers’ lewd texts kept House from subpoenaing Hutchinson in Jan. 6 probe: report
Griffin Eckstein
An aide warned texts from GOP Reps. requesting "sexual favors" might come up if the GOP subpoenaed Hutchinson
“I have the right to make a deal”: Trump pauses TikTok ban
Daria Solovieva
Trump said the U.S. government could broker a deal for 50% control of the app
“Highly offensive”: ADL sours on Musk over puns that “trivialize the Holocaust”
Griffin Eckstein
The Anti-Defamation League excused Musk for making a gesture experts called a Nazi salute earlier this week
“A big one, huh?”: Trump signs order to declassify JFK, MLK assassination files
Griffin Eckstein
Trump reversed course on first-term decision to withhold still-classified files on a trio of '60s assassinations
“Blatantly unconstitutional”: Judge blocks Trump executive order ending birthright citizenship
Griffin Eckstein
A federal judge said the Trump admin's reasoning "boggles the mind" before issuing a restraining order against them
“The Rachel Maddow Show” has begun its 100-day watch. Let’s hope the host can bring us through this
Melanie McFarland
“More than ever,” Maddow said in her Monday night broadcast, “this is not a time to pretend this isn’t happening"
Oscar nom snubs and surprises: Despite some exciting nods, this tight race looks even more uncertain
Coleman Spilde
A history-making nomination. A nod that will get Trump riled up. A film no one can agree on. Yep, it's Oscar season
Trump suggests he may strip FEMA and let states “take care of their own problems”
Nicholas Liu
Despite recent disasters in Asheville and Los Angeles, Trump suggested that FEMA was part of the problem
“Uncertainy, fear and panic”: Trump abruptly cancels NIH meetings, upending scientific research
Nicholas Liu
Federal science agencies were directed to cancel all scheduled meetings, effectively suspending NIH research grants
DOJ is trying to “scare” local Democrats into carrying out Trump’s mass deportations
Russell Payne
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner said he would not be intimidated into carrying out a "fascist" agenda
“I believe almost everything he says”: Why Trump just unleashed homegrown criminals on America
Brian Karem
This is Donald Trump at his most destructive — and it’s only week one
Donald Trump’s war on DEI is not about “merit”
Amanda Marcotte
Executive orders attacking DEI are about promoting unqualified white men over diverse candidates
How Trump’s anti-trans executive order “implicates” fetal personhood
Nicole Karlis
Scientifically inaccurate wording in the order attempts to erase both trans and reproductive rights, experts say
Trump ends diversity efforts in federal government. Is the private sector next?
Daria Solovieva
Some corporations began scaling back DEI programs before his executive orders, while others are holding firm
“I don’t need to apologize”: Bishop who angered Trump with sermon speaks out
Alex Galbraith
Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde asked the president to have "have mercy" in a short sermon on Tuesday
“They don’t have the money”: Musk pokes holes in Trump’s AI investment plans
Alex Galbraith
The Tesla CEO and Trump confidant countered the president's messaging on new investments in artificial intelligence
“He didn’t give himself a pardon”: Trump seems to hint at Biden prosecution on Fox News
Alex Galbraith
The president said Biden pardoned everyone but himself, adding that "it all had to do with him."
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