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The Iran war is about to hit small businesses — and your wallet

Russell Payne
As diesel and fertilizer costs soar, farms and truckers warn consumers will soon feel the pain

What AOC really told RFK Jr.

Russell Payne
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was pictured Tuesday, grilling the secretary on increased Medicare Advantage spending

SPLC indictment lends support to hate groups

Austin Sarat
For decades, the Southern Poverty Law Center has fought hate. Now the Justice Department wants it to stop

Trump’s Cabinet firings reveal a teetering administration

Heather Digby Parton
The president's forced resignation of Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer is a reminder that old habits die hard

“We hit back hard”: Virginia Democrats redistricting plans approved, enraging Trump

Jelinda Montes
The new maps will likely flip four U.S. House seats, returning the edge back to the Democrats in the midterms race

John Roberts embodies MAGA cowardice

Amanda Marcotte
The Supreme Court's shadow docket shows the conservative justices fear debate

Why is Trump wooing psychedelics? It’s really about Iran

Russell Payne
Critics say that the order will only shave a few months off of FDA approval, but it made Joe Rogan happy

The counterterrorism czar without a counterterrorism plan

Hannah Allam
The counterterrorism czar is making it up as he goes along

“Fraud!”: Alex Jones spirals on social media as The Onion prepares to take over Infowars

Garrett Owen
The host and conspiracy theorist posted angry, shirtless clips in response to the news

Trump has a new avenger in chief

Heather Digby Parton
Joseph diGenova will pursue charges in the Florida "grand conspiracy" case against the president's perceived foes

Trump touted his judges. Now, they’re standing up on immigration

Chauncey DeVega
The president's cruel mass detention agenda has hit a legal wall

Trump pardoned nursing home owner who owed almost $19 million to a grieving family

Jeremy Kohler
The Coulson family may never receive millions from a wrongful death lawsuit it won years ago

Trump Labor Secretary Chavez-DeRemer resigns amid misconduct probe

Alex Galbraith
The Trump Cabinet pick was in the midst of an internal investigation into alleged misconduct

Trump’s looming downballot disaster

Russell Payne
Trump's unpopularity is putting Republican dominance in state legislatures at risk

The label wars for Trump miss the point. Look at the wreckage

Chauncey DeVega
What really matters is the destruction the president leaves behind

How the “SNL” sausage gets made

Coleman Spilde
In the new documentary, "Lorne," director Morgan Neville reminds us why "SNL" never fails to capture our curiosity

MAGA lost big in Hungary — but the battle for Europe isn’t over

Andrew O'Hehir
Donald Trump has turned toxic and Viktor Orbán is toast. But the authoritarian threat isn't going away

Clarence Thomas’ attack on progressivism should alarm you

Heather Digby Parton
In a speech celebrating America's 250th, the Supreme Court justice gave a dishonest and dangerous read of history

How working-class white Southerners can help defeat MAGA

Beth Howard
Rural whites can be fierce fighters for economic and racial justice — if they are welcomed by progressives

Politics is shaken by a new wave of #MeToo reckonings

Grace Panetta
Eric Swalwell's downfall is driving a renewed focus on sexual misconduct and abuse in Washington

From campuses to classrooms: Turning Point USA’s next frontier

CK Smith
The expansion into high schools with political backing is intensifying a national fight over education and ideology

Trump’s cabinet has daddy issues. He’s the reason

Andi Zeisler
The president's obsession with dominance, loyalty and humiliation makes him a lot like the father he feared

If Pope Leo can’t be soft on crime, who can be?

Alex Galbraith
Trump’s attack on the pontiff shows how little daylight exists on the issue between Democrats and Republicans

Conservative publishing is trading politics for piety

Sophia Tesfaye
From Ann Coulter’s bestsellers to Tucker Carlson’s new imprint, right-wing books have descended into lifestyle slop
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