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RFK Jr. vowed to find the causes of autism. Then he shut down research trying to do just that

Sharon Lerner
Federal funding for autism research has been gutted in Trump's second term

Texas House passes Trump-approved, gerrymandered congressional maps

Alex Galbraith
The mid-decade redistricting effort got over its first hurdle on Wednesday

“Fascist scum”: Vance and Hegseth booed by DC residents at Union Station

Garrett Owen
The vice president and Pete Hegseth were met with boos and jeers at Union Station in the nation's capital.

Elon Musk’s new political party isn’t happening

Garrett Owen
The so-called America Party was proposed back when Musk was openly feuding with President Donald Trump

Wake up, Democrats — and hammer Trump on the cost of living

Austin Sarat
The party's winning message is staring them right in the face

Melania’s “Dear Putin” letter is about MAGA sexism, not peace

Amanda Marcotte
Even a deadly war can't get in the way of pushing cartoonishly retro gender roles

Veterans fear Trump creating conditions for another Kent State

Charles R. Davis
War veterans worry escalating violence could be "politically advantageous" for Trump

Alaska summit provides a glimpse into what peace looks like to Putin and Trump

Ronald Suny
Trump and Putin's vision for the future is likely to be tough for Ukraine to accept

House will release some of DOJ’s Epstein files

Alex Galbraith
The House Oversight Committee said it would make Epstein docs public, following redactions to protect victims

Trump criticizes Smithsonian museums for discussing “how bad slavery was”

Alex Galbraith
The president wondered why the Smithsonian couldn't talk about "success" and "the future"

Texas Rep. Collier sleeps on House floor to resist GOP redistricting push

Blaise Malley
State Rep. Nicole Collier spent the night on the House floor in protest of Republican demands

Fox News host riled by Gavin Newsom’s Trump-style tweets

Blaise Malley
Dana Perino said Newsom was making a "fool" of himself by emulating Trump's posting style

Democrats probably can’t win the redistricting wars

Russell Payne
Democrats simply do not have as many opportunities to pick up seats through gerrymandering

Paging FDR: Democrats need to embrace New Deal-style politics

Heather Digby Parton
FDR fought for the underdog — and he was brazenly ruthless. Dems should follow his lead

By taking over DC, Trump may have outflanked the Democrats — again

Chauncey DeVega
Democrats have been branded "soft on crime" for 60 years. Will they ever learn to turn the tables?

The Trump-backed candidate for New Jersey governor makes an awkward appeal to Black voters

Garrett Owen
"Blacks Back Jack," claims Jack Ciattarelli's website, but his campaign can't name any Black supporters

Trump’s rollback of rules for mental health coverage could lead more Americans to go without care

Maya Miller, Jeremy Kohler
The president's rollbacks of critical protections could leave many Americans without the help they need

Sydney Sweeney’s “Americana” bombs amid American Eagle controversy

Alex Galbraith
The "Euphoria" star's latest failed to crack 7 figures over the weekend.

In Zelenskyy meeting, Trump jokes about starting a war to halt 2028 elections

Alex Galbraith
The president made a crack about calling off the next presidential election during his meeting with Zelenskyy

Newsmax settles for voting machine defamation lawsuit for $67 million

Garrett Owen
The $67 million settlement comes after Newsmax spread claims about Dominion Voting Systems and the 2020 elections

Trump vows to “get rid” of mail-in votes after Putin meeting

Garrett Owen
The U.S. Constitution says Trump can do little to end mail-in voting, but he's claiming he'll try

Why MAGA calls Trump “Daddy”

Amanda Marcotte
Yes, it's a weird sex thing. But it also reveals secret insecurities

Trump is spitting on the grave of Martin Luther King Jr.

Clarence Lusane
The president and MAGA are misusing King's name — and taking a wrecking ball to civil rights protections

“It’s a complicated time to be a white Southerner” − and their views on race reflect that

James M. Thomas
Scholars interviewed white Southerners to get past the stereotypes people hold of them
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