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Trump calls Charlamagne “racist sleazebag” after Fox News Epstein comments
Alex Galbraith
The president raged over an interview the radio host gave to his daughter-in-law
When fast food runs to red states
Ashlie D. Stevens
Big food brands are quietly relocating to states like Texas and Tennessee. It’s not always just about the taxes
Trump’s biggest deal ever: Global chaos and disaster
Andrew O'Hehir
Donald Trump's tariff policies reveal a coherent theory of global power: F**k everybody else
No, Nate Silver: Epstein is not the new Russiagate
Sophia Tesfaye
The numbers show the scandal is worse for Trump than you think
Desperate Democrats consider using a new — and old — weapon
Heather Digby Parton
Gerrymandering in blue states would fight fire with fire
Every child is our child: Gaza and the death of global conscience
Henry A. Giroux
Mass death in Gaza is more than a humanitarian crisis — it's a seismic rupture in our moral universe
Draft Texas congressional map pits Democratic incumbents against each other
Gabby Birenbaum
Democratic members have been packed into blue districts in Austin, Dallas and Houston to make way for GOP seats
Public broadcasting faces closure after funding eliminated
CK Smith
After 60 years funding NPR, PBS and local stations, CPB will shut down, erasing news and culture for millions
Florida is the laboratory for MAGA — and American autocracy
Chauncey DeVega
Journalist Robert W. Fieseler on his new book "American Scare" and how "we’re all Floridians now"
Malaysia confronts the realities of MAGA diplomacy and Trump’s brash ambassadorial pick
Meredith Weiss
The brash influencer has raised eyebrows in the conservative country in southeast Asia
“Gaza is no longer livable”: Trump envoy tours aid sites amid famine
Blaise Malley
Aid groups warn of “token gestures” in addressing Gaza’s deepening hunger crisis.
Smithsonian erases Trump’s impeachments from history museum exhibit
Blaise Malley
Critics call the removal political and an attempt to rewrite history
“It was frightening”: Federal judges speak out on vicious threats from MAGA fans
Tatyana Tandanpolie
From "pizza doxing" to explicit threats of murder — judges say Trump's "inflammatory rhetoric" endangers them
Trump, unraveling, digs himself in deeper with Epstein
Brian Karem
His numbers are sinking. And now even the QAnon Shaman thinks he's a "fraud"
Trump seems to want a tent revival — in the federal workplace
Amanda Marcotte
New guidance allows proselytizing at work and the religious right to exploit their persecution complex
Trump’s trade tantrum leaves American economy needing more
Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Stephen Henriques
Erratic financial markets, a slowdown in consumer spending, strained relations with allies. What's next?
Seth Moulton’s primary challenger: He surrendered to MAGA
Charles R. Davis
Beth Andres-Beck is challenging Rep. Seth Moulton because he wants to "give up" standing up for "woke" values
Venezuelan deportees say they endured months of abuse inside Salvadoran prison
Perla Trevizo, Melissa Sanchez, Ronna Rísquez, Mica Rosenberg, Adrián González
Trump framed deportations as a campaign to rid the country of criminals. The facts tell a different story
Leavitt: It’s time Trump won a Nobel Peace Prize
Cheyenne McNeill
Listing a number of Trump’s peace deals, Leavitt said it's “well past time” that Trump was recognized
Trump vents as Canada prepares to recognize Palestinian state
Garrett Owen
The president said Canada's decision to recognize Palestine may hinder upcoming trade talks
Trump delays tariff hike on Mexican imports
Cheyenne McNeill
Trump's threatened 30% tariff on Mexican goods would have started Friday
Hawley responds to Trump calling him “second-tier” senator
Garrett Owen
Hawley drew the president's ire via a bill that would require politicians to refrain from trading stocks
National park gift shops move to ban “corrosive” history books
Garrett Owen
The National Park Service is flagging history books in an effort to purge negative representations of the U.S.
Sydney Sweeney knows exactly what she’s doing
Andi Zeisler
American eugenics has always been a marketing campaign in search of an audience
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