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“A liability for your party”: Schumer confronted over flagging poll numbers
Alex Galbraith
The Senate minority leader has the worst approval ratings of any congressional leader
“We cannot lose the midterms”: Trump admin already preparing for third impeachment
Alex Galbraith
Donald Trump's advisers are wary of a mid-term washout and a Democrat-led impeachment
Democrats get a do-over: Connolly resignation is an opportunity to promote youth
Charles R. Davis
With Rep. Gerry Connolly stepping aside, the Democratic Party has an opportunity to elevate a younger leader
The enemies list: Trump takes a page from Nixon’s playbook
James Thornton Harris
"There's way too much retribution," Karl Rove said ahead of President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office
“He’s no moderate”: Republican rising star has a rough time at his New York town hall
Russell Payne
Staff for Rep. Mike Lawler tried to limit attendance at his latest public meeting, but it didn't stop the jeering
An American emergency: Is the patient half alive or half dead?
Lucian K. Truscott IV
At the 100-day mark, Trump’s America lies wounded with no hope for help
Donald Trump is more popular than the public opinion polls suggest
Chauncey DeVega
Digging deeper than polling shows that Trump’s popularity is much stronger than the Democrats want to believe
Trump signs orders targeting sanctuary cities, seeking military involvement in law enforcement
Alex Galbraith
Trump's orders look to protect police from legal repercussions and involve the military in enforcement
“Chaos has hurt them”: Rove says instability leaves Trump “in bad shape”
Alex Galbraith
The Republican political consultant pulled no punches while speaking on Trump's poll numbers on Fox News
Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners” is Black history written with lightning
Rann Miller
The film's triumph at the box office affirms that Black narratives don't need white validation to thrive
Progressive Democrats target 70-year-old incumbent with a primary challenge
Russell Payne
The progressive group, founded in 2018, aims to defeat Rep. Shri Thanedar, a Michigan Democrat
Trump’s poll numbers are so abysmal he’s crying “fraud”
Heather Digby Parton
Most people don't yet know the scope of what's going on — and the Democrats should tell them
We once rid the US of this nasty parasite. Now it could be coming back
Carlyn Zwarenstein
For years, a multi-country effort kept screwworm at bay. The US picking fights with Mexico isn't helping
“Fascism doesn’t like to be ridiculed”: Mike Myers talks Musk, Trump’s plans for Canada
Alex Galbraith
The Canadian-American comedian weighed in on Trump's drive to turn Canada into the "51st state"
What’s happening at “60 Minutes” matters to anyone who cares about protecting free speech
Melanie McFarland
We should rewatch the SLAPP Suits episode of "Last Week Tonight" in the context of Trump's threat to press freedoms
“They can come back”: Rubio defends deportations of children who are US citizens
Alex Galbraith
Rubio said reports of children being deported were "misleading" during an interview on "Meet the Press"
Is Elon Musk’s “tech-bro Maoism” really something new? Not at all — and it’s always disastrous
Mark Lawrence Schrad
The 20th century was full of techno-utopian visions of the ideal future society. None of them ended well
The world has a verdict on 100 days of Trump 2.0: Wow, what a loser
Andrew O'Hehir
His return to the global stage has been an extended, catastrophic self-own. Yeah, he's dangerous — but not serious
One day after demanding “Vladmir, STOP!” Trump concludes Putin is “just tapping me along”
Sophia Tesfaye
“It makes me think that maybe he doesn’t want to stop the war"
The White House Correspondents’ dinner is a sham and a shame. Dump it now
Brian Karem
If the press can't stand in solidarity for global reporting rights, then there is no need to gather
From dread to action: Tracking the Trump-Musk death toll from cuts to USAID
Tatyana Tandanpolie
A researcher at Boston University is keeping tabs on deaths likely caused by dismantling U.S. foreign aid programs
A college student wrote a blog about killing tyrants. The Secret Service had questions
Russell Payne
Nicholas Decker, a student at George Mason University, published an essay with the title: "When Must We Kill Them?"
FBI arrests Wisconsin judge for allegedly obstructing ICE arrest at her courthouse
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested Friday, FBI Director Kash Patel announced on X
Trump is not invincible: Democrats, immigrants and the politics of due process
Charles R. Davis
Polls suggest Trump is losing his appeal on immigration, suggesting his opponents can shape public opinion
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