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Trading on Tom Homan: Inside the push to cash in on the Trump administration’s deportation campaign
Avi Asher-Schapiro, Jeff Ernsthausen, Mica Rosenberg
Businessman with Tom Homan on his payroll led companies to believe the connection would boost contract bids
Judge disqualifies Trump-appointed Nevada US attorney from handling cases: “Not validly serving”
Garrett Owen
Sigal Chattah must no longer prosecute criminal cases, U.S. District Court Judge David Campbell ruled
A “war-ravaged Portland” could be a reality under Trump, but it’s not “terrible” now
Andi Zeisler
The president wants a war from within. No one seems to be stopping him
Trump threatens to use government shutdown to enact “irreversible” cuts and mass layoffs
Blaise Malley
“We can do things during the shutdown that are irreversible, that are bad for them,” the president warned Tuesday
Anti-war veterans are saying no to Pete Hegseth’s destructive vision
William Hartung
They're fighting back against a cycle of endless wars
Do Fox News hosts support political violence? Yes, no, sort of
Sophia Tesfaye
Jesse Watters' comments about bombing the UN is just the latest example of a trend
MAGA can’t expand its base — and Christian music tells us why
Amanda Marcotte
The songs from Charlie Kirk's memorial exposed a serious problem
Ariana Grande draws White House ire for resharing Trump critique
Angelina Mazza
The pop star is the latest addition to Trump’s 2025 celebrity grudge list
Trump and Hegseth spark alarm about domestic use of military
Blaise Malley
At an unprecedented gathering of the nation's top military brass, the president spoke of using force in America
Watchdog pushes for release of Jack Smith’s Trump report
Russell Payne
The public has still not seen special counsel Jack Smith's full report on Trump's handling of classified documents
Alliance, defiance, noncompliance: What to do when civility isn’t working
Nan Levinson
A strategy for controlling an out-of-control government
Trump’s welcome message to new citizens isn’t very welcoming
Chauncey DeVega
His message to naturalized citizens is part of an effort to redefine American identity and patriotism
Chicago prepares to resist federal “intimidation”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Gov. JB Pritzker is urging residents to document federal actions amid reports of racial profiling
Stephen Miller managing Venezuela airstrikes in new drug war
Garrett Owen
Miller is helping direct "lawless" airstrikes on boats from Venezuela, The Guardian reports
Did Donald Trump get duped by Fox News?
Sophia Tesfaye
The president is falling hard for AI slop — and outdated news footage
RFK Jr.’s Tylenol attack insults women’s intelligence
Amanda Marcotte
Kennedy's tactics are straight out of the anti-abortion movement's playbook
DNC backs drive for Missouri gerrymandering referendum
Russell Payne
The Democratic National Committee said it's supporting an effort to put the Missouri GOP's new map up for a vote
“One Battle After Another” dredges up hope from the wreckage
Coleman Spilde
In their epic drama, Paul Thomas Anderson and Leonardo DiCaprio map a way through our uniquely absurd reality
World of wonders: Congressional Democrats seem to have grown a spine
Heather Digby Parton
Party unity has broken out in the face of shutdown threats
Trump at the UN: Turning point in history, and not in a good way
Andrew O'Hehir
His speech was humiliating and terrifying — but at least it showed the world how damaged America is now
Born in the US? You might not be a citizen soon
CK Smith
Ending birthright citizenship means legal limbo for many U.S.-born residents
“Fire her now”: Trump tells Microsoft over past investigation involvement
CK Smith
Firing threats continue as Trump singles out Lisa Monaco, others question political influence on corporations
The art of the steal: Trump’s TikTok deal is not what it seems
Sophia Tesfaye
If successful, the transaction will cement Silicon Valley's right-wing shift
An Ugly American berates the United Nations — and shames the rest of us
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's angry speech before the General Assembly was "coarse absurdist theater"
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