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Judge Aileen Cannon delays Trump’s classified documents case, yet again

Nandika Chatterjee
After the recent Supreme Court ruling granting Trump immunity, Cannon paused deadlines to allow for briefing

Democrats’ divine intervention: Biden says only God can make him back down

Brian Karem
Some donors want to know if the president is missing God’s cue

Ten Commandments gone wild! The Christian right’s latest toxic distraction

Paul Rosenberg
A tale of the evangelical right, the least religious president ever and Cecil B. DeMille's phony list from God

Trump encourages Biden to stay in the race while listing all the reasons he thinks he’ll lose it

Kelly McClure
"Yes, Sleepy Joe should continue his campaign of American destruction," Trump writes in a Truth Social rant

“Wrong about everything so far”: Fired-up Biden blasts reporters for suggesting he can’t win

Griffin Eckstein
"We'll see," Biden said when questioned on his ability to continue in the presidential race

MSNBC in disarray: Biden’s debate crisis meets liberal self-delusion

David Masciotra
Democrats' house network circles the wagons around Joe Biden, risking its last vestiges of credibility

Experts: If it isn’t Joe, it has to be Kamala — here’s why

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Changing nominees now will be a huge mess, experts warn — but Kamala Harris is the only realistic option

Don’t be fooled by Labour’s big UK win: British politics is melting down

Andrew O'Hehir
Yes, Keir Starmer won a massive majority as the Tories collapsed — but the stage is set for a far-right comeback

Biden, still very much running, jokes “whether Trump has it all together”

Griffin Eckstein
"Cool Joe" energy was in full force in Wisconsin, during a rally that underlined Biden has no plans to back out

“I won’t take sides on 9/11”: RFK Jr. promises transparency to conspiracists

Griffin Eckstein
The independent candidate, who spread vaccine lies, stopped short of doubting the official story of the attacks

Joy Reid: I’d “vote for Biden in a coma” to avoid “Hitler” in the White House

Griffin Eckstein
Urging party unity, Reid said she'd vote for whoever the candidate was, but said Democrats should get it together

Trump challenges Biden to a second debate: “No holds barred”

Sophia Tesfaye
But there is a catch this time

Thanks to the Supreme Court’s rulings “The Boys” dystopian America is closer to reality than ever

Melanie McFarland
Not all heroes wear capes, the saying goes. There is no parallel warning that the scariest supervillains wear robes

A Republican revolt over Trump’s abortion flip-flop threatens to blow up the GOP convention

Heather Digby Parton
The appearance of division is a show meant to distract from Republicans' unity on dangerous extremism

Project 2025 was supposed to boost Donald Trump’s campaign — but it may be backfiring instead

Amanda Marcotte
Trump's authoritarian game plan is breaking through the post-debate noise and it's starting to scare people

Who you gonna believe, Biden loyalists or your own eyes and ears?

Norman Solomon
The president is in damage control mode — but dishonesty is a dangerous gamble

Transcript: 2 years before deal, prosecutors knew about Epstein’s rape of teenage girls

Griffin Eckstein
Prosecutors held knowledge of Epstein rape for 2 years before Trump labor sec Alex Acosta cut him a sweetheart deal

“She’s so pathetic”: In leaked video, Trump claims Biden “quit” and Kamala is beatable

Kelly McClure
In a fired-up statement delivered via golf cart, Trump refers to Biden as a "broken down pile of cr*p"

A eulogy for the United States on its birthday

Brian Karem
Let’s celebrate a democracy that once was – but not what it now is

I’m flying an American flag in protest

Kirk Swearingen
It boldly hangs upright

“You’re gonna see just millions being poured in”: After Bowman defeat, AIPAC targets Cori Bush

Tatyana Tandanpolie
"It's going to be a very grueling two months for her," expert says

Bette Midler trolls SCOTUS with “Wizard of Oz” parody tune: “If you only had a heart!”

Gabriella Ferrigine
“Neil and Brett, you spiteful judges/ We gals are holding grudges," Midler sings, among other creative lyrics

Exclusive poll: Media coverage hurt Biden, who leads only among voters who didn’t see the debate

Nicholas Liu
A poll among likely voters shows that the post-debate news cycle inflicted more damage, but the race remains tight

Head of group responsible for Project 2025 threatens violence if people challenge their “revolution”

Nicholas Liu
Kevin Roberts, president of the Heritage Foundation, hailed a SCOTUS decision that gave partial immunity to Trump
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