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Democrats should go all-in on Texas — and Talarico

Jason Kyle Howard
Turning the Lone Star State blue will be expensive. Hesitation to fully support a candidate will cost even more

Iran power struggle looms as war enters second week

CK Smith
US casualties rise as strikes continue to escalate in the region and Tehran choose Khamanei's son as his successor

“Stay tuned”: Graham promises “Cuba is next” in a global war against “bad guys”

Alex Galbraith
The Republican senator is already looking for the next American intervention

Trump’s cable-news Cabinet tries to sell a war

Sophia Tesfaye
The Trump administration’s media strategy on Iran reveals as much about the conflict’s weaknesses as its goals

Behind Trump’s war fever lies profound weakness

Andrew O'Hehir
US wages fast-escalating war, with no clear motivation and no realistic plan. It isn’t fooling anyone

Why many Americans would trade democracy for more money

Chauncey DeVega
A new study shows how financial stress can weaken democratic commitment and boost support for authoritarian leaders

Trump’s misguided “Christian” war is anything but

Kirk Swearingen
Some commanders claim the Iran war is serving Christ. Haven't they noticed the fake Christian in the White House?

Trump: Iran will be “hit very hard” soon with new strikes

CK Smith
President warns of expanded strikes as Iran rejects surrender demands and the regional conflict escalates

“All the President’s Men” was a warning

Coleman Spilde
Nearly 50 years later, the film feels less like a triumphant ode to journalism than a warning about media decay

Trump and Hegseth are writing their own rules of war

Heather Digby Parton
As the Iran war widens, the president and defense secretary’s long support of carnage suddenly matters a lot

Iran war enrages Make America Healthy Again movement

Garrett Owen
A new petition from MAHA activists call for an end to "forever wars"

“Saturday Night Live” has a middle ground problem

Melanie McFarland
The Olympic hockey cameos offered a reminder that the show’s nonpartisan jokes often drift into false equivalence

Film is — and always will be — political

Coleman Spilde
With studios merging and slashers becoming controversy catalysts, cinema needs to be considered a political tool

With Iran, confusion is the point

Brian Karem
The Trump administration's jumbled reasoning for war with Iran is part of the strategy

Mar-a-Lago face couldn’t save Kristi Noem

Amanda Marcotte
The former DHS secretary's firing shows women are disposable to Trump — no matter how hard they try to please him

Tulsi Gabbard’s conflict of interest — and hypocrisy

Jesselyn Radack
The director of national intelligence has mismanaged a whistleblower complaint involving Jared Kushner and Iran

Trump’s new plan for Iran doomed to backfire

Heather Digby Parton
As the administration reportedly prepares to arm Kurds, history shows the risks of using militias for regime change

Both parties at odds with own voters over Middle East policy

Russell Payne
Republicans and Democrats have both carved out unpopular positions on America’s role in the Middle East

“Did not help us at all”: Hundreds of Americans stranded overseas following Iran strikes

Garrett Owen
Over a thousand Americans have requested State Department assistance to leave the region

DOJ admits to removing nearly 48,000 Epstein files from database, including Trump allegations

Jelinda Montes
The files, including allegations against Trump, are expected to be returned to the database after review

Why right-wing media can’t stop Candace Owens

Sophia Tesfaye
Erika Kirk’s defense of herself gets drowned out by “Bride of Charlie” documentary

Texas primary shows that MAGA loves a villain

Amanda Marcotte
Ken Paxton’s scandals helped him undermine John Cornyn as the GOP Senate primary goes to a runoff

Does the US have an endgame in Iran?

Farah N. Jan
The attacks on Iran are terrifyingly light on strategy

“People we had in mind are dead”: Trump admits US preferred successors to ayatollah were killed

Alex Galbraith
The president admitted that his administration's first choices to lead Iran had been killed in airstrikes
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