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Most Americans say ICE has gone “too far,” poll finds
Russell Payne
Most Americans say Trump's war on immigration is backfiring and want Congress to restrict ICE
The revival of Moms for Liberty
Andrew Kordik
After setbacks and scandals, the group's efforts have expanded — and its role in public education is growing
To win, Democrats should chuck their leadership
Norman Solomon
The first step in defeating Trump and MAGA is giving Schumer and Jeffries the boot
ICE violence against women is increasingly visible — and largely untracked
Candice Norwood, The 19th
The killing of Renee Nicole Good underscores the forceful tactics long used against marginalized women
Some Trump voters are sneaking away
Amanda Marcotte
They'll never admit they're wrong, but polling reveals quiet GOP regret
Conservatives are flipping civil rights principles on their head
Russell Payne
For decades, conservatives have worked to rollback the civil and voting rights that Martin Luther King Jr. upheld
Sunday shows expose cracks in Trump’s Greenland strategy
CK Smith
Bipartisan lawmakers acknowledged the diplomatic and constitutional risks of Trump's empire-building approach
“Don’t kill protestors! That’s our thing!”: “Saturday Night Live” roasts Hegseth, Trump Cabinet
Alex Galbraith
Hegseth, Noem, Rubio and others were mocked by the sketch show
Trump’s “Don‑Roe Doctrine” tariffs and Greenland, Europe is not amused
CK Smith
8 nations face tariffs after opposing US plans, with protests in Greenland and sharp words from European leaders
Minneapolis and Tehran: Is this Donald Trump’s downfall?
Andrew O'Hehir
Trump hopes the Iran protests can save his presidency — while he crushes protest at home. It won't work
For Trump, Greenland is about legacy — and humiliation
Heather Digby Parton
The president has infuriated NATO allies and left Greenland’s foreign minister in tears
How Trump intends to hijack the midterms
Chauncey DeVega
The president is building a system where the outcome is decided before ballots are even counted
Before Venezuela’s oil, there were Guatemala’s bananas
Aaron Coy Moulton
When the U.S. orchestrated a coup, it covered up the role that economic considerations played
Iran at the breaking point: What’s next?
Jason Kyle Howard
War correspondent Scott Anderson on the country's protests, the revolution's legacy and what a deal could mean
Fox News shrugs at FBI seizure of Washington Post reporter’s property
Sophia Tesfaye
The conservative network once decried similar searches as press intimidation under Obama
Federal judge issues latest defeat to Trump administration’s election agenda
Alexander Shur, Votebeat
A court blocked key provisions in Trump's executive order — but it’s had more influence over federal agencies
“A classic showoff”: Trump accepted Machado’s Nobel and Norwegians aren’t happy
Jelinda Montes
Norwegian politicians speak out against the Venezuelan opposition leader’s choice to hand off her Nobel Prize
The vital joy of Amy Poehler’s “Good Hang”
Coleman Spilde
The comedy interview podcast has become an award-winning source of bliss. It couldn't have come at a better time
As Trump rants and threatens, our allies fear the worst
Brian Karem
The president and his “den of robbers” are putting American lives and NATO at risk
How Kristi Noem turned ICE into the Proud Boys
Amanda Marcotte
Footage shows the right-wing group’s founder developing the “recruit giant losers” strategy
Democratic leaders resist call of voters to abolish ICE
Russell Payne
As support for abolishing ICE grows among Democratic voters, party leadership continues to argue for reform instead
Expert warns of consequences from Trump DOJ criminal probe of Fed Chair Jerome Powell
Cristina Bodea
A central bank scholar explains what’s at stake if the Fed loses independence
GOP senators vow “substantial opposition” against Trump using military force in Greenland
Garrett Owen
“We cannot do military action in Greenland. Should not, cannot," said Sen. James Lankford
When protesters become the Other
Chauncey DeVega
Renee Good's killing shows how standing with marginalized communities means losing privilege and protection
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