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Biden’s age gap: As young voters pull away, baby boomers come to the rescue

Jeremy Novak
The media is touting polls showing young voters moving away from Biden. But does it matter?

Sunny Hostin’s latest beach read draws from “The View” host’s own surprising ancestor discovery

Alli Joseph
Hostin was shocked at what "Finding Your Roots" uncovered. Now it's her heroine's turn to research her heritage

Heroes or “losers”: Trump taints Memorial Day with divided memories

Brian Karem
Let's honor the memory of those Americans who sacrificed everything. Trump calls them “losers”

“Keep getting your 3% every four years”: Trump negs booing Libertarians at national party convention

Hanh Nguyen
Perhaps in response to the hecklers, Trump sped through his speech, alternating between promises and insults

Cracking the Christian nationalist code: A glossary for the confused

Paul Rosenberg
The Christian right has a clearly anti-democratic agenda — but it's concealed with deliberately confusing terms

“A formula for civil war”: Second flag flown by Supreme Court Justice Alito dire sign for democracy

Lindsay Beyerstein
What every American should know about Alito's Appeal to Heaven flag

Britain’s Tories head for a July 4 beatdown — but the post-Brexit crisis isn’t over

Andrew O'Hehir
U.K.'s hapless prime minister calls a "snap election" he's sure to lose, while the Trump-style right bides its time

“Red flag”: Expert says Trump won’t win NY — but his Bronx rally should be a “wake-up” call for Dems

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Voters of color are warning Democrats: "Don't take them for granted," professor says

Author Cass Sunstein unlocks what it takes to be as big as The Beatles

Mary Elizabeth Williams
"The number of amazing people who could be spectacularly successful, is really, really high," Sunstein says

Trump sends cease and desist to “The Apprentice” movie, which depicts the rape of then-wife Ivana

Griffin Eckstein
Trump's team called the film, which debuted to fanfare at Cannes in May, "pure malicious defamation"

Trump’s Bronx rally wasn’t very big, or very Bronx

Nandika Chatterjee
Rally-goers were profiled as mostly Black and Hispanic, but were they all actually from the Bronx?

Louisiana lawmakers join red state neighbors in pushing “Don’t Say Gay” on schools

Griffin Eckstein
K-12 students in the Pelican State will lose access to LGBTQ+ education, with queer educators closeted

Trump embraces support from rappers accused of murder

Griffin Eckstein
Rappers Sheff G and Sleepy Hallow, both indicted in 2023, joined Trump on stage during his Bronx rally

“Indications of apparent fraud”: GOP candidate may have submitted dead voter’s name to get on ballot

Nandika Chatterjee
A woman said Rogers' Senate campaign submitted a nominating petition sheet with her dead brother's name on it

“Hacks” wonders why saying sorry is rare in comedy

Melanie McFarland
“Never apologize for a joke,” says Deborah Vance, echoing many comedians. This episode challenges that notion

Fani Willis seeks to reinstate Trump charges, an “implicit concession” a trial won’t happen soon

Nandika Chatterjee
Three of the six dropped charges directly name former President Donald Trump

“Cash for policy changes”: Dems say oil donors funnel millions into Trump legal fee “slush fund”

Charles R. Davis
The oil industry bets millions on Trump, preferring a democratic backslide to action on climate change

Trump likes that Tom Cotton went to Harvard, making him a “top contender” to be his running mate

Nandika Chatterjee
The Arkansas senator is in Trump’s top five choices for a running mate, sources told The New York Times

The zombie Trump effect

Heather Digby Parton
Decoding the polls gives us a clue into Joe Biden's problems

Trump’s “Biden the assassin” fantasy is pure projection

Amanda Marcotte
With Trump, every accusation is a confession

Closing time in People vs. Trump: Hush-money case rests on the Trump Tower conspiracy

Dennis Aftergut
A former federal prosecutor offers one nuts-and-bolts approach to the Manhattan DA’s closing argument

“Very abnormal”: Expert worries pro-Israel megadonors trying to make Dems a “pro-Netanyahu party”

Tatyana Tandanpolie
AIPAC has spent nearly $5 million to defeat Jamaal Bowman — and plans to spend over $100 million this year

“Unbearable”: Women who accused Trump campaign of harassment face more harassment

Marilyn W. Thompson
Trump campaign used bullying tactics to launch private, relentless attacks against some of its own workers

“I think they’re building an army”: Trump spews anti-immigrant sentiments at rally in the Bronx

Griffin Eckstein
Trump, who faces criminal charges one county over, promised the "largest criminal deportation operation" in history
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