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America abdicates as global superpower — and it’s about time

Andrew O'Hehir
Trump's foreign policy has been a disaster. There could be an upside: A more realistic role for US in the world

With Roku, Fox just won the streaming wars for the right

Sophia Tesfaye
From the Murdochs to the Ellisons, conservative billionaires continue to monopolize media services

People keep voting for scandal-plagued candidates because they don’t want the other party to win

Charlie Hunt
Graham Platner and Ken Paxton won primaries despite well-known flaws — and they just might win in November

“Neither I nor Italy ever beg”: Italy’s PM claps back at Trump’s sexist insults

CK Smith
A dispute over a G7 photo expanded into a public clash over sovereignty, military bases and U.S.-Italy relations

Why not just ban all the books?

Andi Zeisler
Keyword searches for "justice" and "pride" drive what ideas are being kept from kids

Elon Musk and the trillionaire class test democracy’s limits

Chauncey DeVega
The one-person, one-vote principle never accounted for billionaires, let alone trillionaires

Trump’s Iran framework hits immediate turbulence after announced deal

CK Smith
Escalation in Lebanon, GOP dissent and even lower approval ratings signal the US-Iran peace deal might not be ready

Trump has one chance to save face: Resign now

Brian Karem
If he wants any shot at a positive legacy, time's up. He needs to cut a deal and walk away

Why Trump can’t stop this Juneteenth for Black Americans

Tatyana Tandanpolie
For Black Americans, Juneteenth is a love letter to their history of resistance, including to the president

The new Obama Presidential Center ramps up Trump’s jealousy

Amanda Marcotte
The Iran war loss cements the current president’s failed legacy

What do we celebrate on Juneteenth?

Jerel Ezell
The holiday marking slavery's end has always carried contradictions. In the Trump era, more so than ever

Trump can’t sell his lies, even in Versailles

Heather Digby Parton
President arrives in France promising peace in our time. Problem is, no one believes anything he says

Trans rights case before Supreme Court will test freedom of all Americans

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Little v. Hecox and West Virginia v. BPJ challenge the strength of the 14th Amendment for all

Trump changes to SNAP took access away from 770,000 children

Nicole Santa Cruz
GOP backers of Trump’s policy claimed that revisions to the program wouldn’t affect the most vulnerable

“The View” exposes the big flaw in JD Vance’s act

Sophia Tesfaye
The appearance suggests Vance's pre-2028 rebrand is more performance than substance

The Knicks’ win was a Trump exorcism

Andi Zeisler
New York City’s irrepressible celebrations showed the power of people united in joy

UFC fight can’t hide MAGA male weakness

Amanda Marcotte
Calling Michelle Obama a “man” won't make up for losing the Iran war

What the White House fight club says about American decline

Chauncey DeVega
A cage fight on the South Lawn helps us understand violence, politics and spectacle in the Age of Trump

Talarico super PAC wants to give GOP voters “permission to defect”

Kayla Guo
Moment of Truth PAC is aiming to spotlight Ken Paxton’s controversies.

Trump’s “white working class” base may finally have had enough

Heather Digby Parton
President's lies about the failing economy are catching up to him. UFC Freedom 250 won't fix that

FBI raids Ohio voter registration nonprofit

Bob Hennelly
Critics said the FBI raid smacked of desperation by the Trump administration just ahead of the midterms

Trump’s UFC birthday bash is a gift to his billionaire friends

Sophia Tesfaye
The White House was privatized for the financial benefit of Trump's wealthy allies

JD Vance’s sad book tour shows why his 2028 hopes are fading

Amanda Marcotte
In "Communion," the vice president assumes people still care about Charlie Kirk

Risk of nuclear catastrophe is worse than ever. We can change that

Troy Farah
Editor of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists says the doomsday threat is real — but human goodness will win out
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