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Trump using immigration to subvert the election, official says

Nicholas Liu
False election fraud claims are nothing new, but the federal immigration crackdown has increased pressure

Leaked meetings reveal key clues about FBI seizure of Georgia election records

Doug Bock Clark, Jeremy Kohler
Thomas Albus, the federal prosecutor investigating the 2020 Georgia vote, meet with Trump admin lawyers last fall

Trump’s “Mission Accomplished” moment gives Democrats an opening

Heather Digby Parton
The president falsely claimed he "fixed" the affordability crisis. He and the GOP will pay in the November midterms

JD Vance doesn’t believe in free speech

Austin Sarat, Thomas Dumm
In 2025, the veep warned Europeans about censorship. Now the Trump administration is testing those same limits

Trump’s legacy reflected in war over his portrait

CK Smith
A battle over brushstrokes and biography puts Trump’s legacy and national museums back in the spotlight

Rebecca Black’s “Friday” kicked off the ragebait era

Alex Galbraith
Fifteen years ago, the singer-songwriter showed the web loved nothing more than a pile-on

MAGA loves bad dads

Amanda Marcotte
Raising kids should be about quality, not quantity

Why Republicans are so eager to create a Charlie Kirk holiday

Russell Payne
State-level Charlie Kirk celebrations stand in for an actual GOP agenda, critics say — and no one gets the day off

“Unprecedented”: Trump administration losing credibility with judges and grand juries

John E. Jones III
"I don’t recall a single instance... when a grand jury refused to return a true bill, an indictment," ex-judge says

Ty Cobb: Top Trump officials “should be impeached,” including Trump himself

CK Smith
After chaotic hearings and Trump’s praise for controversial figures, former insider says accountability is overdue

“Clown Show”: Obama calls out MAGA over racist ape video of him and Michelle

CK Smith
Obama calls Trump’s racist video and MAGA behavior “deeply troubling” amid escalating polarization

Pam Bondi is leaving her Democratic successor a mess

Heather Digby Parton
The Justice Department was reformed in the wake of Watergate. A similar process will be needed after Bondi's abuses

Epstein files rock UK — but the real rot runs much deeper

Andrew O'Hehir
The contrast with Trump's America is both obvious and shocking — but it’s not the whole story

How US fuel blockade is suffocating the Cuban people

Medea Benjamin
Plenty of Cubans dislike their own government — but still see Trump and Marco Rubio as "demons"

Trump gets help ignoring public opinion — voters should worry

Chauncey DeVega
Gallup's decision to stop tracking approval ratings could make it easier for Trump to shrug off public discontent

Right-wing media turns on Kash Patel over Nancy Guthrie case

Sophia Tesfaye
The FBI director is also facing criticism over his handling of the Epstein files

TikTokers came to Springfield looking for ICE. Then the child trafficking rumors began.

Amanda Becker
The conspiracy theories have triggered chaos in the Ohio city, where Haitian immigrant families are already on edge

DHS to shut down, but ICE won’t stop

Jelinda Montes
Congress cleared out for their week-long recess early — running out the clock on a DHS shutdown

Buddhist monks vs. Trump’s fake “Board of Peace”

Troy Farah
Over the last year, we've seen America's "forever war" come home. But wandering monks remind us peace is possible

Trump’s Washington has become unrecognizable

Brian Karem
The nation's capital and America's democracy have become shells of their former selves

House passes elections overhaul bill that could make it harder for married women to vote

Marissa Martinez
The SAVE America Act could make it difficult for people who have changed their names to vote

“This is unprecedented”: Bondi’s conduct in hearing draws ire of lawmakers and legal scholars

Garrett Owen
Bondi may have lied under oath and had documents detailing the search history of lawmakers

The shrunken ambition of Ryan Murphy’s “Love Story”

Melanie McFarland
A decade after "The People v. O. J. Simpson" comes an empty romance whose existence hangs on the Kennedy name

“We can outlast an occupation”: Frey celebrates as Minneapolis ICE surge ends

Alex Galbraith
The Minneapolis mayor celebrated his constituents after Tom Homan announced a drawdown of ICE agents in Minnesota
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