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Trump’s hand-picked Kennedy Center honorees include Stallone, KISS
Alex Galbraith
The president said he avoided "wokesters" in picking his first batch of honorees as Kennedy Center chairman
Ahead of the Trump-Putin summit, don’t forget what we owe Ukraine
Sabrina Haake
The U.S. has an obligation to defend Ukraine — and democratic values
The Christian right claims marriage equality is persecution
Amanda Marcotte
Conservative justices are aching to declare that Christians are oppressed by other people's marriages
Amid deep cuts, USDA spent thousands on 31-foot Trump banners
Charles R. Davis
Department also ordered but never displayed banner that featured Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins behind Trump
In redistricting clash, Texas GOP flexes power to shut down Democrats’ last tool of resistance
Eleanor Klibanoff
The Texas Supreme Court could permanently kill Texas Democrats' ability to stall legislation
Trump’s DC gambit is “distraction” from his “involvement in pedophile ring,” Philly DA says
Alex Galbraith
Larry Krasner thinks Trump is trying to push one scandal out of the headlines with another
Following a Supreme Court ruling, cities are arresting more homeless people
Stephen Przybylinski
After the ruling in Grants Pass v. Johnson, cities are taking a punitive approach to homelessness
“Liar!”: Republican heckled at first town hall in 8 years
Blaise Malley
Rep. Doug LaMalfa was repeatedly heckled by constituents while holding his first town halls in nearly a decade
Trump’s DC takeover is an ominous move
Chauncey DeVega
Taking the capital isn’t just a power grab — it’s symbolic violence against the nation itself
Economists stunned at Trump’s “completely unqualified” BLS pick: “Disastrously terrible”
Blaise Malley
“This record would be insufficient to earn a job as a junior staffer at BLS,” says economist Justin Wolfers
The Trump-Putin summit is amateurish and politically driven
Donald Heflin
A veteran diplomat explains the problems with Trump's upcoming meeting with Putin
Trump eyes Chicago, New York City after federal takeover of DC police
Alex Galbraith
The president put several cities on notice after taking control of the police department of Washington, D.C.
Trump places DC police under federal control, deploys National Guard
Garrett Owen
The president spoke of a city overrun by violent youth while announcing a takeover of the capital's police
“The Gilded Age” is at its best when Black prosperity is central to the story
Melanie McFarland
At the end of its best season yet, "The Gilded Age" saves its happiest moment for the Black social scene
America’s heartbreaking divorce from Canada
Sabrina Haake
Bourbon boycotts, a drop in Canadian tourism — Trump's tariffs and rhetoric are taking their toll
Republicans’ redistricting power grab might backfire
Charlie Hunt
Republicans may soon regret their hardball tactics
Emma Thompson says Trump asked her on a date
Alex Galbraith
The actress, whose divorce had just finalized, said she "thought it was a joke"
Trump accuses “degenerate” Pelosi of insider trading
Alex Galbraith
The president said the Democratic representative was using her legislative position to game the stock market
When your kitchen staple goes MAGA
Ashlie D. Stevens
The Instant Pot’s political pivot backfired, revealing the risks brands face when they mix cooking with controversy
Our ailing, flailing, failing empire is lashing out
William J. Astore
To fight Trump, tyranny and war, America must have profiles in courage — not cowardice
Veterans’ care at risk under Trump as doctors and nurses reject working at VA hospitals
David Armstrong, Eric Umansky, Vernal Coleman
Nearly 40% of the doctors offered jobs at the VA from January through March of this year turned them down
How did we get from the ’60s to Trump’s kitsch White House?
Mike Lofgren
Our culture turned on itself, stagnated and went rancid — that's how
Trump escalates his racist attacks on Black Americans
Chauncey DeVega
Failure to connect his comments to our worsening democratic crisis is an act of complicity
Texas Dems know they may lose redistricting battle — but plan bigger fight
Kayla Guo
Democrats concede there’s only so much they can do to keep Texas from redrawing its maps
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