Summer sale: Save 58%

Showing results for: donald trump (page 89)

“This is an existential threat”: Legal experts warn that the rule of law is on the ropes

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Rachel Cohen, who quit her law firm to protest its capitulation to Trump, says now is the time for resistance

Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard predicted young male voters flocking to Trump

Amanda Marcotte
The trial was permission to believe men are the real victims — regardless of facts

“Stick to spaceships”: Musk interview grows tense during grilling on Trump admin policies

Alex Galbraith
The former head of DOGE didn't want to reflect on his time in the Trump administration

“Soulless, mindless entities”: Trump shares QAnon conspiracy theory suggesting Biden is a clone

Alex Galbraith
The president shared a post late Saturday night suggesting Biden had been "executed" and replaced

The alpha male era is on its way out

Melanie McFarland
The right’s “masculinity crisis” has popular culture in a bear hug. But it may be nearer to tapping out

Does Donald Trump want to carve up the world — or keep it all for himself?

Andrew O'Hehir
Trump longs to revive the imperialist "Great Game" alongside Xi and Putin. There's a problem: He's too dumb

It’s time to make friends with your viruses

Carlyn Zwarenstein
Viruses are in us. They're even part of us. Now researchers want to map the human virome

Broadway calls out Patti LuPone

CK Smith
500+ theater pros demand accountability after LuPone’s comments on Audra McDonald, Kecia Lewis

Elon Musk’s drug use was “far more serious” than previously known: NYT report

Blaise Malley
The billionaire consumed an alarming amount of drugs during the 2024 campaign, according to The New York Times

Donald Trump is becoming disillusioned

Heather Digby Parton
Why Trump is suddenly trying to shake off his Putin stupor

Elon Musk claims he’s leaving politics — no one should believe him

Amanda Marcotte
The far-right billionaire has a long history of making false promises

Members-only clubs are charging wild prices — and they’re booming

Esther Luz
Fees can cost six figures, and the waitlists stretch for months. But the exclusivity keeps them humming

“Most transparent f**king body on Earth”: Weiner defends Pelosi stock trading

Blaise Malley
Weiner told talk show host Adam Friedland that he had a "wafer-thin" knowledge of politics

“The federal government is gone”: Under Trump, the fight against extremists is up to the states

Hannah Allam
State-level officials have been left to fend for themselves in the fight against domestic terrorism

“A bewildering gamut of schemes”: Democrats press Trump for information on “crypto con” dinner

Blaise Malley
House Democrats are criticizing the president for exploiting his office for personal profit

Death, sexual violence and human trafficking: The global fallout from killing USAID

Brett Murphy, Anna Maria Barry-Jester
State Department records show that aid cuts have led to violence and instability around the world

Trump 2.0 falls apart before our eyes

Brian Karem
The president is losing it

Civil rights attorney Damon Hewitt on how Trump’s DOJ created “an invitation to discrimination”

Chauncey DeVega
"You will have no rights that Trump and the federal government are bound to respect"

Stephen Miller’s deportation machine is failing — and he’s furious

Charles R. Davis
The Trump advisor is angry that the promise of "mass deportation now" remains largely unfulfilled

“Liberation Day” is cancelled: Trump’s global tariffs ruled illegal

Alex Galbraith
The U.S. Court of International Trade ruled that Trump did not have the authority to set unilateral tariffs

“Well-deserving Americans”: Trump pardons convicted reality TV fraudsters Todd, Julie Chrisley

Alex Galbraith
The pardons were part of a wave of acts of clemency that included commuting the sentence of Larry Hoover

“You call that chickening out?”: Trump bristles at Wall Street’s TACO talk over tariffs

Alex Galbraith
The acronym, common among traders, means "Trump Always Chickens Out"

Musk, splitting with Trump, says he’s “disappointed” by the GOP’s “massive spending bill”

Charles R. Davis
In an interview released Tuesday night, Musk complained that the bill would increase the federal deficit

Trump diverts military valor to himself

Heather Digby Parton
The celebration of the 250th anniversary of the Army happens to fall on Trump's 79th birthday
« Previous
Page: 89
Next »