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“Singling out the feds”: Trump admin accuses LA of “discriminating” against ICE agents in lawsuit
Alex Galbraith
The lawsuit filed on Monday accuses Los Angeles of "discriminating against the federal government"
“Existential risk”: Trump’s bill could raise energy costs, lose 900K US jobs
Garrett Owen
A new analysis claims that Trump's spending bill could gut renewable energy production in the U.S.
“PORKY PIG PARTY!!”: Musk continues criticism of big, beautiful bill, floats new US political party
Cheyenne McNeill
Elon Musk criticized the GOP’s spending bill again, citing his opposition to the $3 trillion debt ceiling increase
“I just want to go home”: Fetterman complains that budget vote is wrecking his vacation plans
Cheyenne McNeill
If passed, the GOP’s enormous spending bill would cut funding to healthcare and food assistance programs
“The optics are terrible”: Swiss pharmaceutical giant hires Trump’s real estate firm
Cheyenne McNeill
Roche is looking to sell a $12 million Trump Tower condo and is enlisting the help of the president's own company
“Shocking and concerning”: Trump DOJ to “aggressively investigate” naturalized citizens
Garrett Owen
A Justice Department memo lays out ground rules for "aggressively" investigating and prosecuting new citizens
Not Trump’s baby: The “big, beautiful” bill’s father is really Grover Norquist
Heather Digby Parton
Republicans are close to seeing their long-held fantasies realized
Why Trump is terrified of AOC
Amanda Marcotte
After Zohran Mamdani's win, Trump reveals how scared he is to face Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Trump’s “new” war on leaks is as old as journalism
Jesselyn Radack
The administration ignores its own long list of offenders
SCOTUS decision hasn’t ended the fight over birthright citizenship
David Coale
"Collateral estoppel" doctrine will make things messier for the legal left — but far more durable
“Not getting any money”: Trump says he’ll pull NYC’s federal funding if Mamdani wins mayorship
Alex Galbraith
Trump threatened the city's federal funding on the same day that Mamdani said billionaires should not exist
Zohran and democracy: Three days that shook the world
Andrew O'Hehir
Is Zohran Mamdani good for the Democrats? It's the wrong question — he's good for the world
“Who gave it?”: Trump threatens journalists, Democrats over Iran leaks
Alex Galbraith
The president said he would find the source of an intelligence report by putting the squeeze on reporters
“How is it ever going to stop?”: Rod Stewart takes on Trump, Musk and the war in Gaza
Alex Galbraith
Wake up, Musky, we think he's got something to say to you
We can still save education — and that’s the key to saving democracy
Henry A. Giroux
Higher education nurtures critical thinking and democratic action. That's why the right wants to destroy it
The best of 2025 . . . so far
Kelly McClure, Natalie Moore, Coleman Spilde, Melanie McFarland, Hanh Nguyen, Erin Keane, Andi Zeisler, Amanda Marcotte, Bennett LT, Alex Galbraith, Ashlie D. Stevens
From shows about androids and morticians to psychosis-inducing albums, here's the best of what you may have missed
“This evil man”: The guy accused of trying to kill Trump is about to face Aileen Cannon
Tatyana Tandanpolie
The case against Ryan Wesley Routh is being handled by one of the president's favorite jurists: Judge Aileen Cannon
How Zohran Mamdani’s win in the New York City mayoral primary could ripple across the country
Lincoln Mitchell
"Mamdani’s win is clearly a rebuke of the more corporate wing of the Democratic Party"
Sadly, “Squid Game” may be right about democracy
Melanie McFarland
"Squid Game" began as a critique of late-stage capitalism. It ends as a cautionary parable about tribalism
“It’s a killing field”: Israeli soldiers describe firing on civilians at US-backed Gaza aid sites
Blaise Malley
Israeli troops say commanders ordered them to use live fire on unarmed Palestinians, per a Haaretz investigation
Joe Rogan beef shows MAGA male fragility
Amanda Marcotte
The arrest and meltdown of the "Liver King" shows how far-right masculinity hurts its disciples
Despite “No Kings,” the Trump resistance is still “muscle-building”
Chauncey DeVega
Four experts on what could be a hot summer of protest and how to get at Trump's Achilles' heel
“We can’t be indifferent”: Former Supreme Court justice warns Americans’ “freedom is at risk”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Retired Justice Anthony Kennedy joined a panel of judges who warned the U.S. could go the way of Venezuela
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