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Why AI chatbots are getting more political
Russell Payne
Has Anthropic become the "liberal" chatbot, while OpenAI and Palantir go full MAGA? It's not that simple
With Trump’s ultimatum to Iran, Americans brace for gas price surge
CK Smith
Officials urge patience while energy costs climb, widening the gap between political messaging and economic reality
“No need to say anything”: Trump saying he’s “glad” Mueller died draws bipartisan backlash
Alex Galbraith
Republicans and Democrats came together to say the president went too far
“No more games”: Trump threatens to deploy ICE at airports amid government shutdown
Alex Galbraith
Border czar Tom Homan said that ICE agents would be deployed to airports this week to ease the strain on TSA
Tulsi Gabbard’s Iran pivot comes with contradictions
Heather Digby Parton
The DNI who once sold shirts that read "No War With Iran" is now apparently all in on Donald Trump's war of choice
Robert Mueller dies at 81, leaving a fraught legacy in Trump-era politics
CK Smith
The former FBI director and special counsel navigated crises from 9/11 to Trump, forever altering US institutions
Trump compares Iran to Pearl Harbor — to Japan’s Prime Minister
CK Smith
A charged historical comparison draws backlash, highlights deeper confusion around the administration’s war message
Trump’s politics of death extend far beyond Iran
Chauncey DeVega
COVID, gun violence and Iran reveal a governing instinct based on authoritarian violence disorder
The useful rage of Godzilla
Melanie McFarland
Godzilla stories warn that humanity’s attempts to control the uncontrollable inevitably invite catastrophe
Who will stop Trump on Iran?
Brian Karem
As the war escalates and the president digs in, the White House says "Nobody tells him what to do"
For Gen Z Republican men, sex is solitary
Amanda Marcotte
Young conservatives' anger at women is taking a nihilistic turn
“Who knows better about surprise?”: Trump cracks Pearl Harbor joke in front of Japanese PM
Alex Galbraith
Sitting next to the Japanese prime minister, Trump made a surprising joke about the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor
The conservative woman cracking down on conservative women
Russell Payne
Cleta Mitchell’s election integrity crusade behind the SAVE America Act could overly affect Republican women
Trump’s “America First” becomes America alone
Heather Digby Parton
The nation’s allies are refusing to help in Iran, leaving the president increasingly isolated on the world stage
Laugh at Trump’s shoe gifts all you want — it’s a loyalty test
Chauncey DeVega
The Florsheim presents aren’t about style — they reveal the mechanics of MAGA authoritarianism and if it can endure
Birth control skepticism, teen fertility education center stage at Trump’s women’s health summit
Amanda Seitz
The administration-sponsored event elevated perspectives outside conventional standards of medical care
Americans are losing HIV care. The Real Housewives want you to know about it
Orion Rummler
Stars from the shows took to Capitol Hill as thousands of people are set to lose access to care
“I would not participate”: Gabbard defends presence at FBI election center raid in Georgia
Garrett Owen
Gabbard said she oversaw "parts" of the raid on an election center, but avoided offering details
Mullin takes Senate grilling, makes case for top job at DHS
Garrett Owen
Lawmakers laid into the prospective DHS secretary over his past comments about ICE actions and fellow senators
Venezuela beats Team USA at the World Baseball Classic
Alex Galbraith
Team USA’s rah-rah, military-inflected approach clashed with a sport built on looseness — and lost
Ireland’s leader survives visit with cranky old guy in White House
Andrew O'Hehir
Trump misgenders Ireland's president, rants about "windmills," demands world's gratitude — all in all, it went OK
ICE “course correction”? Markwayne Mullin isn’t it
Amanda Marcotte
The department of homeland security shutdown shows Republicans still answer to Stephen Miller
Trump is going all in on the SAVE America Act. It could make voting harder for millions
Jelinda Montes
Republicans are pushing to get historically restrictive voter ID bill to the president’s desk
Why Donald Trump is losing the war at home
David Smith
Public opinion is staunchly opposed to Trump's actions in the Middle East
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