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“We’re watching”: E. Jean Carroll’s lawyer says she may sue Trump for a third time after $83M ruling
Tatyana Tandanpolie
"What he said was absolutely a lie," says attorney Shawn Crowley
“Grotesque”: Trump torched for “despicable” statement making Alexei Navalny’s death about himself
Gabriella Ferrigine
After days of silence, Trump paints himself as a "martyr" following Russian opposition leader's death
“Really ironic”: Analyst warns Trump’s $400 golden sneaker drop “could be a lawsuit in the making”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
The shoe Trump is hawking after $355 million ruling could cost him even more money in court, CNN analyst says
“That makes him a mark”: Experts warn Trump could get desperate as his fraud appeal appears doomed
Igor Derysh
Experts worry what Trump may do as he is “scrambling to pay his bills” after $400+ million in judgments
Hitting Trump’s pockets is only the first step
Chauncey DeVega
Booting Donald Trump off the ballot and fining the Trump Organization into oblivion won't make MAGA disappear
“A man will say he’s a feminist but he doesn’t wipe the counters”: Lyz Lenz on the beauty of divorce
Amanda Marcotte
In "This American Ex-Wife," Lenz celebrates the freedom — and free time — women get from ditching their husbands
“House of Cards” once seemed too cynical — those were innocent times
Mike Lofgren
Frank Underwood seemed like an implausible caricature. In the era of You Know Who, he now looks impossibly naive
“We are worse than a third world country”: Trump claims his “persecution” will lead to demise of US
Joseph Neese
At a campaign rally in Michigan, Trump sharply criticized a judge's order for him to pay a $355 million penalty
Jon Stewart returns “The Daily Show” to old times. His successor may be a retrofit, too
Melanie McFarland
Stewart's return gave the show its biggest ratings in years. What does that mean for the other nights and hosts?
“He doesn’t have it”: Michael Cohen predicts Trump will have to “start liquidating” his assets
Joseph Neese
The comments came one day after Trump was ordered to pay a penalty of $355 million in a New York civil fraud trial
Republicans return to Antebellum era theories to justify Trump’s civil war push
Conor Lynch
The crisis alongside the Texas border is just the latest instance of Republicans looking back to the Antebellum era
Can evangelical Christianity be saved? I still believe — but only if it dumps Trump
Nathaniel Manderson
Liberal mockery will never break the spell. My fellow evangelical believers have to look within themselves
America is the last global superpower — but the ride’s almost over
Tom Engelhardt
I grew up amid the postwar exuberance of "victory culture." That's all gone now; our nation is running on fumes
Nikki Haley is worried that Trump will use RNC as a piggy bank for his court fees
Kelly McClure
"The RNC is practically broke now as it is," Haley said on the topic of Trump putting his hand out
Does AI want to nuke us? We don’t know — and that could be more dangerous
Rae Hodge
Military AI use is coming. Researchers want to see safety come first
Sorry, Biden, Dark Brandon memes and a new TikTok account won’t win over young voters
Nardos Haile
Biden's Super Bowl Dark Brandon tweet was met with countless responses criticizing him for "insensitivity" to Gaza
Eric Trump says Donald “built the skyline of New York City” in rant on civil fraud trial penalty
Kelly McClure
"This is the thanks he gets?"
Rachel Bitecofer’s tough-love lesson for Democrats: Time to fight dirty
Paul Rosenberg
Political scientist turned strategist sees a winning strategy: Paint the GOP as murderous, delusional fascists
Right-wingers spread misinformation about megachurch shooting to stoke fears of “trans terrorism”
Areeba Shah
Trump Jr., Libs of TikTok use Texas megachurch shooting to spin a debunked narrative demonizing transgender people
“Insincere and hypocritical”: GOP struggles to diversify candidates as it attacks diversity programs
Tatyana Tandanpolie
The GOP's strategy is "non-genuine" given Trump's impact on the party, former Republican candidate says
Factoring in prejudgment interest, Trump could actually owe over $400 million
Kelly McClure
Math is not mathing in Trump's favor
Throwing out the Constitution: Donald Trump vs. the 14th Amendment
Clarence Lusane
Beyond Insurrection clause, Trump's actions are also at odds with other key provisions of the 14th Amendment
Trump vents on Truth Social after coming up short in his civil fraud trial
Kelly McClure
After being ordered by Engoron to pay a $355 million penalty, Trump is losing it
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