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“Losers”: Trump attacked media, made “N-word” joke during Iran’s assault on Qatar base
Garrett Owen
In the midst of a violent escalation between the U.S. and Iran, Trump railed against "fake news" on social media
“No basis and no justification”: Putin criticizes US attack on Iran
Cheyenne McNeill
Putin offered his support to Iran following U.S. strikes on the Middle Eastern country's nuclear sites
“Reoccupying the Kennedy Center”: Democrats host LGBTQ+ Pride event to protest Trump takeover
Garrett Owen
Five Democratic lawmakers will stage an invite-only protest concert, put on by "Hamilton" producer Jeffrey Seller
War with Iran could activate Trump’s darkest impulses
Heather Digby Parton
If Trump sent troops to Los Angeles, what might he do as a wartime president to quell opposition?
Why Karoline Leavitt is so annoying
Amanda Marcotte
From trolling the media to gaslighting the public, it's clear why Trump hired her as press secretary
What is CREC? The Christian nationalist group has a vision for America − and Pete Hegseth’s backing
Samuel Perry
CREC believes the church should be "militant" and everyone in government should be Christian
“They would use it if they could”: Trump justifies attacks on Iran with nuclear hypotheticals
Alex Galbraith
The explanation came during a broadside of GOP Rep. Thomas Massie, whom Trump called "pathetic" and "simple-minded"
Food stamps, redefined by red states
Francesca Giangiulio
Republican governors push to ban soda and candy from SNAP. Critics call it political, not practical
Should the billionaire be a fan fave? “The Gilded Age” says yes
Melanie McFarland
We should know better by now than to embrace George and Bertha Russell as heroes
“Back then we had dumb presidents”: Vance explains key difference in current Middle East war
Alex Galbraith
The vice president said that his chosen Middle East entanglement would not be a "long, drawn-out thing"
“Bold and brilliant”: Hegseth praises Iran attack as GOP splits on Trump’s war
Alex Galbraith
The defense secretary heaped praise on the president in a Sunday morning news conference
America slides into totalitarianism — and it won’t be easy to reverse
Mike Lofgren
"Authoritarianism" is so 2018 — Donald Trump and his minions want to conquer all of civil society
With strikes on Iran, Trump has chosen a path of insanity
Bill Curry
It's time to ask: Is a mental condition driving his foreign policy?
Trump calls Iran strike “very successful”
CK Smith
U.S. bombers join Israeli offensive, targeting nuclear facilities; Tehran vows to retaliate
‘Dark day for truth’: Kari Lake slashes U.S. global media agency by 85%
CK Smith
Critics say layoffs at Voice of America and others threaten press freedom and U.S. soft power abroad
For sale by the GOP: Our public land — and our shared history
Michael Albertus
Trump's "big beautiful bill" puts millions of acres in the West at risk
Hakeem Jeffries says “aggressive diplomacy,” not war, is the best way to deal with Iran
Blaise Malley
Jeffries called Iran a “sworn enemy” of the U.S. and said it should never be allowed to make nuclear weapons
Facing a decision on Iran, Trump is as befuddled as ever
Heather Digby Parton
America's alleged strongman can't seem to make a decision
MAGA’s narrative warfare gets all mixed up by Rupert Murdoch
Sophia Tesfaye
It sounds like 2003 on Fox News — but is MAGA listening?
Musk’s meltdown era is here
CK Smith
Exploding rockets, billion-dollar losses, and a Trump cold shoulder: Elon Musk’s empire is running on fumes
Juneteenth: Resilience and resistance
CK Smith
A federal holiday can’t be repealed without Congress. But silence and funding cuts can threaten its meaning
We’ve become a failed nation-state in 150 days
Brian Karem
From chaos and political violence to Israel and Iran, Trump's latest actions have sealed our fate
As his support drops, Trump will “lash out in dangerous, unimaginable ways”
Chauncey DeVega
After two weeks of chaos and violence, four experts consider what's next
How Trump and the age of “crass, brutal politics” make extremist violence more likely
Tatyana Tandanpolie
The targeting of Democratic lawmakers is a reminder that inflammatory rhetoric can inspire violent extremism
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