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“Extraordinary level of corruption”: Legal experts shocked by Ginni Thomas’ QAnon texts
Bob Brigham
Wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas pushed then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows to overturn 2020
Former prosecutor claims Trump is guilty of ‘numerous’ felonies
Kelly McClure
Mark F. Pomerantz, who previously investigated Trump, resigned last month. In his resignation letter, he tells why
“Star witness”: After Trump rescinds endorsement, speculation swirls that Mo Brooks will flip on him
Sarah K Burris
The Alabama Republican responded to the diss by directly linking Trump to an effort to overthrow the 2020 election
Racist babies: Republicans reduced to white wailing at first Black woman nominated to Supreme Court
Amanda Marcotte
From attacks on interracial marriage to "white privilege" whining, Republicans triggered by Ketanji Jackson Brown
“Classic GOP hypocrisy”: Mark Meadows’ wife may have committed voter fraud too
Igor Derysh
Debbie Meadows, whose PAC backs Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert, reportedly filed three false voter forms
Who pays for the COVID lies?
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump and right-wing media sold their audiences on quack COVID cures — and not the vaccine. Why?
New research on Trump voters: They’re not the sharpest tools in the box
Chauncey DeVega
Now there's proof: Trump's voters lack "cognitive sophistication," often believe Bible is literal word of God
Ted Cruz turns Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court hearing into rehabilitation of Brett Kavanaugh
Amanda Marcotte
Ted Cruz uses hearing for first Black female nominee to downplay Kavanaugh allegations as "teenage dating habits"
DeSantis eyes special session to target Florida’s Black-held congressional seats: report
Timothy Evans
The Republican governor running for reelection in November threatens to call back the Florida legislature
Ashley Biden’s diary, Project Veritas, the Trump campaign and the New York Times
Igor Derysh
A tangled tale: Prosecutors say Ashley Biden's "stolen" diary was sold to Project Veritas after a Trump event
When the war in Ukraine isn’t about you: The narcissistic tendency to co-opt tragedy, explained
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The impulse to see ourselves in every story is profoundly human, understandable — and often tone deaf
Republicans turn Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court confirmation hearings into a QAnon circus
Amanda Marcotte
Josh Hawley just previewed his QAnon-flavored lie that Joe Biden's nominee protects child pornographers
Biden must prepare: Republicans plan to exploit Ukraine for political gain — again
Heather Digby Parton
Biden's leadership has been steady and stalwart but "Democrats are a bunch of weak-kneed wimps" is a powerful meme
Won’t someone, anyone stand up to protest Tucker Carlson, Putin’s biggest fanboy?
Kirk Swearingen
Marina Ovsyannikova stood up against Putin's war propaganda. Won't someone do the same to Putin's No. 1 fan?
Mark Meadows now under investigation for alleged voter fraud in North Carolina
Igor Derysh
Macon County DA, a Meadows ally refers "potential prosecution" of Trump's ex-chief of staff to attorney general
Putin’s massive miscalculation: Echoes of George W. Bush — and a lesson for America’s elites
Paul Rosenberg
Putin has fallen prey to "intelligence failures" and arrogant fantasy — and Americans should know all about that
How nuclear weapon safeguards work — or fail
Matthew Rozsa
From chains of command to complicated arming switches, this is what stops nuclear accidents from happening (so far)
Trump campaign ordered to pay legal fees to former staffer
Timothy Evans
Trump's campaign tried to enforce an “unenforceable” nondisclosure agreement
“Servant of the People” is an example of a politician living up to the promise he plays out on TV
Melanie McFarland
One day "Servant of the Poeple" may be considered one of the most successful long-game TV campaigns in history
What the New York Times doesn’t get about free speech and “cancel culture”
Amanda Marcotte
In a editorial, the board equates book-banning with "social silencing" people for bigoted opinions
It’s not over, America: Spring is here — and so is the next wave of COVID
Heather Digby Parton
Republicans are pretending it's all over — and so is everybody else. Data from Europe and Asia suggest otherwise
Don’t be fooled: The GOP love affair with Putin is worse than it looks
Chauncey DeVega
Never mind the opinion polls and the Republican posturing. When the right sees Putin, they want what he's got
“The View” hosts argue over GOP hypocrisy and ask: “How credible is Mike Pence?”
Joy Saha
While guest co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin regrets working for Trump, she's the only one singing Pence's praises
Fintan O’Toole on Ireland’s transformation — and the reverse version now underway in America
Andrew O'Hehir
Talking to the author of "We Don't Know Ourselves" about the contradictions of Irish identity, past and present
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