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“Conjured out of thin air”: CNN calls out bizarre Trump lie about “people who don’t speak languages”
Igor Derysh
“We have languages coming into our country. We have nobody that even speaks those languages," Trump ranted
Prosecutors plan to use Trump’s “Art of the Deal” book against him at hush-money trial: report
Tatyana Tandanpolie
"That’s going to be the theory of their case," says former Mueller prosecutor Andrew Weissmann
Trump’s threats against NATO and a new nuclear arms race
Heather Digby Parton
The planet may soon feel the catastrophic consequences of Donald Trump's narcissism and ignorance
Expert: Trump filing “one of the most chilling things I’ve seen” — but Judge Cannon can’t ignore it
Igor Derysh
Trump scheduling proposal is a "coded invitation to Judge Cannon to schedule absolutely nothing," analyst says
“Like someone pulled the metaphorical plug”: Dr. John Gartner on Trump’s “accelerating dementia”
Chauncey DeVega
"Trump looks blank, stops in mid-sentence (or mid-word), his jaw goes a little slack"
Project 2025 is more than a playbook for Trumpism, it’s the Christian Nationalist manifesto
Andra Watkins
The right intends to force every American to live their definition of a good life through government edict
There was another Oct. 7, 22 years ago — the one America has forgotten
Andrea Mazzarino
When we protest civilian deaths in Gaza, we should also remember the dreadful legacy of America's "war on terror"
Carroll concerned that Trump won’t pay amidst chatter that his property is about to be seized
Kelly McClure
Carroll’s lawyer calls Trump's delay in payment "the court filing equivalent of a paper napkin"
Expert: Media coverage of presidential primaries fails voters — and helps Trump
Karyn Amira
The press has decided which Republican primary candidates to focus on from 2012 until now
Alabama House and Senate approve bills to protect IVF service providers
Kelly McClure
The bills will give civil and criminal immunity to providers of in vitro fertilization, retroactively
Expert: GOP primary elections use “flawed math” to pick nominees
Ismar Volić
A Wellesley professor explains how the GOP's nominee selection process is a "mess of flawed mathematics"
More than 100K Michigan voters pick “uncommitted” over Biden − does that matter for November?
Michael Traugott
Michigan has the largest Arab, Muslim, and Palestinian population in the United States
Experts: Cannon may have been reversed or “ordered to step aside” if she didn’t reject Trump motion
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Cannon shot down Trump request to see more classified evidence amid threat of reversal from 11th Circuit Court
“Trump’s in a corner”: Judge comes down “very hard” after Trump seeks discount on fraud penalty
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Trump's lawyers "all but concede that Mr. Trump has insufficient liquid assets to satisfy the judgment," AG says
The Supreme Court just suddenly gave Judge Aileen Cannon “even more power”
Igor Derysh
After SCOTUS takes up immunity case, Cannon could make a pre-election D.C. trial "all but impossible"
“Grossly partisan move”: Legal analyst spots the “tells” in Supreme Court’s Trump immunity case
Igor Derysh
The “most upsetting” part of the Supreme Court order is “the way the question is framed," Lisa Rubin says
Good riddance to Mitch McConnell
Brian Karem
The guy who made Donald Trump possible falls to Donald Trump
With Jan. 6 case, the Supreme Court could take America down the dark road to dictatorship
Thomas G. Moukawsher
At a crucial crossroads for American democracy, the Supreme Court slow walks Trump's immunity issue
After decades of embarrassment, New York finally dumps Trump
Kirk Swearingen
With a whopping fine and a possible three-year ban, the Big Apple finally purges a troublesome native son
Illinois adds itself to the list of states trying to boot Trump from their primary ballot
Kelly McClure
A Cook County judge made the move and then placed it on hold until Friday, expecting Trump to appeal
The Supreme Court is indulging Trump’s immunity claim, further delaying his federal trial
Kelly McClure
Agreeing to an expedited case, arguments on the matter are set to begin on April 22
Judge in Trump’s civil fraud case sent envelope with white powder
Gabriella Ferrigine
A source told NBC that neither New York Judge Arthur Engoron nor his staff members were exposed to the substance
How “Avatar: The Last Airbender” helps us contextualize the choice between Biden and Trump
Melanie McFarland
Will the victor be the aging leader who can preserve only part of the Earth, or the one who is eager to burn it?
Mitch McConnell to step down as Senate GOP leader after November election
Gabriella Ferrigine
Legendary power broker and longest-serving party leader in Senate history will leave his post after nearly 30 years
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