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Elon Musk’s moon mission divides MAGA loyalties
Sophia Tesfaye
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy might become a casualty in Trump’s new space race
“Rigged and stolen”: Trump calls for ban on mail-in, early voting ahead of midterms
Alex Galbraith
The president urged his party to put an end to mail-in ballots and early voting before the midterms
“I’ve felt pain too”: Bessent claims to be a soybean farmer while defending Trump trade war
Alex Galbraith
The yeoman Treasury Secretary and former hedge fund manager said the trade war with China has hurt him
“Wimp”: Trump tried to bully Pence out of certifying election on Jan. 6
Alex Galbraith
A new book reveals details of a tense conversation between Trump and Pence shortly before a mob stormed the Capitol
Trump’s deportation raids ensnare Chicago’s everyday workers
Chauncey DeVega
The administration's theater of cruelty has everyday people asking "Am I next?"
Look out, Donald: Inflation and economic fears are coming for you
Heather Digby Parton
Trump and the GOP haven't learned from Biden's misread of economic perceptions
That time a foreign-born socialist ran for mayor of New York
Andrew O'Hehir
Sometimes history rhymes like crazy: Morris Hillquit came 108 years before Mamdani, and his lessons still resonate
King, pope, Superman: Trump social media images exclusively target his base and try to blur reality
Andrew Rojecki, Tanja Aitamurto
The White House tailors its content to the beliefs, language and worldview of Trump’s political base
Fox News host blasts Trump’s White House ballroom on air
CK Smith
The lone liberal on Fox News' "The Five" called Trump’s proposed ballroom “gaudy and self-indulgent"
Donald Trump’s wrecking ball hits his own movement
Sophia Tesfaye
The entire East Wing of the White House is gone — and people are angry
In Latin America, Trump signals war in all but name
Sabrina Haake
The Pentagon's aircraft carrier deployment to the Caribbean is a major escalation
Trump wants to torch contraception for poor women. So far, Belgium says no
Nicole Karlis
After killing USAID, Trump administration intends to incinerate contraceptives meant for low-income countries
Steve Bannon claims “there’s a plan” for Trump to get third term
Garrett Owen
"At the appropriate time, we’ll lay out what the plan is," Trump's former chief strategist told The Economist
Trump melts down over Canadian ad showing Ronald Reagan warning of tariffs
Garrett Owen
The president continued furiously posting on Truth Social after calling off trade talks over the advertisement
Trump and Leavitt watch with glee as the press is crumbling
Brian Karem
The administration is staging the news and telling reporters how to present it. When will it stop?
“It’s a 100% bluff”: Cuts hamper Stephen Miller’s war on the left
Russell Payne
Experts say Trump deputy chief of staff's “war” on the left is more performance than policy
Trump destroys the East Wing — and decades of important history
Errin Haines, Amanda Becker
First ladies made history in the East Wing. It was razed for Trump’s ballroom
How Trump is building a violent, shadowy federal police force
J. David McSwane, Hannah Allam
The administration gutted guardrails and offices meant to rein in abusive actions by ICE agents
Tensions rise between Trump, cattle ranchers over Argentine beef plans
Blaise Malley
Cattle ranchers warned that Trump's plan to buy Argentine beef could undercut the domestic industry
“Be careful what you wish for”: Republican warns NC GOP their redistricting could backfire
Blaise Malley
North Carolina Republicans drew a new map that added a GOP seat ahead of the 2026 midterms
Pelosi: California cops “may arrest” ICE agents if they violate law
Garrett Owen
The warning comes as Gov. Gavin Newsom threatens to take Trump to court if he sends National Guard to San Francisco
“Little Marco” goes big MAGA — with his eyes on the White House
Heather Digby Parton
Once a Trump tormentor, Marco Rubio is now a MAGA powerhouse — and driving the illegal war on Venezuela
Efforts to avenge Charlie Kirk’s death have fallen apart everywhere — except where it counts
Russell Payne
Organizations that cropped up in the wake of Charlie Kirk's death, promising to dox his critics, have evaporated
How corporate Democrats lost the working class — and fueled Trump
Norman Solomon
Bill Clinton and his party embraced the market — and a system of cruel inequality that nurtured MAGA populism
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