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“Need to be defeated”: GOP Rep. Fine says Gaza should be “nuked” in response to DC shooting
Alex Galbraith
Florida Congressman Randy Fine has pushed increasingly violent rhetoric since October 7
“Restore the DOE”: Federal judge blocks Trump’s attempt to dismantle Department of Education
Alex Galbraith
The ruling ordered the Trump admin to reinstate hundreds of workers targeted in a mass layoff
You snooze, you win: Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” almost failed thanks to congressman’s catnap
Alex Galbraith
The tax cut and spending bill passed by the thinnest possible margin after one GOPer missed the vote to saw logs
Israeli embassy staffers were likely “targeted” by alleged shooter who yelled “free Palestine”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Elias Rodriguez is suspected of shooting two Israeli embassy staff members
Forgetting Joe Biden
Brian Karem
Trump's problems today are more important than Biden's problems yesterday
Republicans expand “Trump bucks” scheme with “MAGA savings accounts”
Chauncey DeVega
MAGA savings accounts are no substitute for hundreds of billions of dollars the GOP wants to take away from kids
A tax cut for the “merely wealthy” finds bipartisan support in Congress
Russell Payne
The latest GOP proposal raises the cap on deducting state and local taxes, a policy change backed by some Democrats
“You work for us”: Neil Young trashes Trump, supports Springsteen in fired-up screed
Alex Galbraith
The rocker asked the president to worry about "the mess [he] made" and not petty squabbles
“Don’t have a plane to give you”: Trump pushes “white genocide” claims in chaotic Ramaphosa meeting
Alex Galbraith
Trump screened a video for the South African president, claiming that white farmers in the country were imperiled
“Wasting our time”: Democrats dismiss Trump impeachment — revealing their cynicism
Charles R. Davis
The opposition says Trump is a threat to the very foundation of the republic. But it's not acting like that
Republicans want to make it easier to carry a gun almost anywhere
Russell Payne
Under a GOP proposal, residents of Texas and other red states could carry a gun without a permit across the U.S.
DOGE deflated: Elon Musk has lost his political power
Heather Digby Parton
Yeah, Elon is still sickeningly rich — but the DOGE hype has faded and he's heading out the door in DC
On Biden’s prostate cancer and dealing with disease “down there”
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Joe Biden did more for cancer research than any president in recent memory
Multi-level marketing is a scam — here’s why people fall for it
Daria Solovieva
In “Little Bosses Everywhere,” Bridget Read explores why people are drawn to pyramid schemes
Trump has opened the deep sea for business, risking fragile environments we know nothing about
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Defying international law, the Trump admin wants to move ahead with deep sea mining that threatens ocean wildlife
The next stage of our democracy crisis: competitive authoritarianism
Chauncey DeVega
America’s democracy is rapidly collapsing. Examining its present state offers clues to prevent catastrophe
Harvard draws the legal blueprint for how to fight back Trump’s revenge campaign
Austin Sarat
Trump and his subordinates are using every lever at their disposal to make the university pay for disobedience
Trump is trying to COVID hack the economy
Heather Digby Parton
The White House prepares to falsify data and cook the books in order to sell their schemes to the American people
How the Supreme Court enabled Donald Trump’s mile high bribe
Leah Litman
As they say, a fish rots from the head (of the judicial branch)
RFK Jr. is laundering Christian right views as MAHA
Amanda Marcotte
Christian conservatives know they have a branding problem with women
“I’m in the KKK now”: Mike Myers meets “Kanye West” 20 years after Katrina benefit on “SNL”
Alex Galbraith
"Saturday Night Live" alum Myers played himself in a sketch for the 50th season finale
The MAGA war on PBS was never about money
Melanie McFarland
The latest GOP push to defund public media won't save much cash. But it will disadvantage poor and rural kids
Is Donald Trump’s movement really a “cult”? Well, I ought to know
Jonathan Hirsch
I grew up in what many people would consider a cult. Compared to that, Americans still have freedom
Is London burning? Britain’s sudden political meltdown — and ours
Andrew O'Hehir
What anti-Trump backlash? Nigel Farage's MAGA-style party scores a huge win — and Britain's establishment panics
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