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Trump said he’d end Ukraine War — he was wrong
CK Smith
“I thought I had it done,” Trump said, acknowledging his effort to end Russia-Ukraine war came up empty
Stephen King demanded “The Long Walk” show kids getting shot
Alex Galbraith
The author agreed to the film adaptation on one condition: it had to be bloody
Trump defends Rose Garden revamp, slags contractors
Alex Galbraith
The president asked if the people who remade the Rose Garden for him were "stupid" in a post to Truth Social
Trump is alive, with golf outing and rapid social media posts
CK Smith
President Trump plays golf, posts AI-generated videos, shows he remains active amid social media rumors
RFK Jr. tightens his chokehold on the nation’s public health
Heather Digby Parton
But the demise of American leadership in science didn't begin with him
Fox News star’s jump to the Trump administration is backfiring
Sophia Tesfaye
Jeanine Pirro’s failure to indict several high-profile cases shows the cracks in Trump’s DC takeover
Troops in the streets: The police-state dark side of democracy
Andrew O'Hehir
Trump isn't the first president to send troops into American cities as political theater: But there's a difference
Fired Fed governor sues Trump — and she just might win
Sabrina Haake
Lisa Cook is refusing to back down from her firing without cause
Donald Trump’s theater of hate: MAGA’s governing principle is cruelty
Andrea Mazzarino
When Trump talked about "American carnage," he meant it — that's what he and his supporters want
New Texas maps: Doom for Democrats — or do they hold a hidden prize?
Russell Payne
New House maps in Texas are meant to help GOP in DC — but they could benefit Democrats in big statewide races
Donald Trump is conservatism’s realization — not its betrayal
Chauncey DeVega
He gave the GOP permission to be themselves, says historian Allan Lichtman
Gun violence is an epidemic — and GOP transphobia won’t cure it
Nick Fulton
Fearmongering and scapegoating do nothing for community safety
“Clear violation of the law”: Trump’s “pocket rescission” sets up likely government shutdown
Blaise Malley
Trump's bid to claw back $4.9 billion in aid allocated by Congress tees up big legal challenge
Trump revokes Kamala Harris’ Secret Service protection: “This puts the former VP in danger”
Blaise Malley
The move comes just ahead of Harris' national book tour
As America implodes, Trump can do anything he wants
Brian Karem
And we can watch it all from a Cracker Barrel rocking chair
Don’t be fooled by Trump’s dictatorship jokes
Heather Digby Parton
The president believes he has unlimited power — and he's seizing the moment
Hey Mr. President: What about rural crime in red states?
Kirk Swearingen
Nearly all the red states that sent troops to D.C. are flooded with guns — and have worse crime problems
Federal Reserve’s Cook sues Trump for trying to fire her
Garrett Owen
The lawsuit calls her attempted firing "unprecedented and illegal"
Tulsi Gabbard blindsided CIA with post-Putin meeting purge: report
Blaise Malley
Gabbard also outed a CIA agent who had been working undercover, according to reports
Minneapolis mayor condemns Republicans blaming trans issues for Annunciation School shooting
Blaise Malley
Those using the shooting to villainize trans people have "lost their sense of common humanity," says Jacob Frey
Don’t buy the Cracker Barrel fallacy
Ashlie D. Stevens
Online petitions and viral outrage give the illusion of influence — but real power lies elsewhere
The White House says CDC director is fired. She refuses to leave
Garrett Owen
Lawyers for Director Susan Monarez accused the Trump administration of "weaponizing public health"
Why Donald Trump keeps talking about heaven
Chauncey DeVega
Even if he's not quite a humble sinner in search of grace, it's still smart politics
Trump’s pick to help run the FBI has a history of prosecuting influential Democrats
Jeremy Kohler
Andrew Bailey’s targeting of Democrats is legally questionable, experts say, but it’s helped to further his career
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