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“Clear attack on our voting rights”: Arizona college students sue to stop Trump’s election order
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Kyle Nitschke told Salon that college students would find it much harder to vote if Trump's order is followed
“Our courts are not for sale”: In setback for Musk, liberal candidate wins Wisconsin court seat
Nicholas Liu
Susan Crawford's victory preserves the 4-3 liberal majority on the state supreme court
“He recognizes the limitations”: Johnson thinks Trump third-term talk is hot air
Alex Galbraith
The Speaker of the House asked reporters to "read the Constitution" when questioned about Trump 2028
A billionaire’s club — and you’re not in it: What drama at a swanky bar says about Washington
Charles R. Davis
Some Democratic politicians are hanging out at a billionaire's private club alongside Trump Cabinet officials
A tragedy and a scandal reveal Trump’s low regard for the lives of soldiers
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Out of sight, out of mind: In Lithuania and Yemen, the president appears out of the loop on grave military matters
DEI was never for us anyway
Oneya Fennell Okuwobi
The one crucial component missing from the business case for diversity
Trump admin’s attacks on chronic disease research abandons long COVID and ME/CFS patients… Again
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Budget cuts and the dismantling of federal agencies are making it harder for patients with long COVID and ME/CFS
“I’d love that”: Trump welcomes a showdown with Obama to take third-term
Alex Galbraith
The president admitted he "hasn't looked into" a possible third term but would welcome a campaign against Obama
“Cleaning up his messes”: Alleged mother of Musk’s child sells Tesla over lack of support
Alex Galbraith
Influencer Ashley St. Clair said she was selling her Tesla to make up for cuts that Musk made to her child support
How queer nightlife shaped Chicago — and America
Brandon Summers-Miller
"The dance kept us in the fight, because it was the dance we were fighting for"
“The Woman in the Yard” and the horror of getting what you asked for
Andy Crump
Like the film’s protagonist, America now faces the consequences of a choice it can’t take back
“People don’t have to leave”: Under Trump, resistance means promoting trans “visibility and joy”
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Activists are responding to anti-trans bigotry by redoubling their efforts to provide safe and inclusive spaces
Bracing for “Liberation Day”
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's plans for the future grow more fantastical
Signalgate is a consequence of anti-DEI hysteria
Rann Miller
White mediocrity has become a national security risk
“I like working”: Trump floats idea of third term, says he’s “not joking”
Alex Galbraith
The president said he was considering "methods" that would allow him to serve an unconstitutional third term
“Reading builds empathy”: The case for saving America’s libraries
Melanie McFarland
America needs "third places" like our libraries more than we ever have, both functionally and philosophically
“Rubio in the house!”: Signalgate takes over high schoolers’ group chat on “Saturday Night Live”
Alex Galbraith
JD Vance, Marco Rubio and Pete Hegseth leaked state secrets to teens in the "SNL" cold open
The War on Terror comes home: Learning the dark lessons of Trump’s first 50 days
Karen J. Greenberg
Democratic norms were fatally eroded after 9/11 — and now Trump and his minions have now turned the weapons inward
Trump’s revenge on law firms is paused again by the courts
Natalie Chandler
Temporary restraining orders have been issued that halt his punishment of two big firms that angered him
The cautionary tale of the real-life Snow White who lived among us in Hollywood
Whitney Friedlander
Adriana Caselotti voiced and embodied the original Disney princess, but that lifestyle wasn't always a fairy tale
War zone innovation: For Palestinians, survival has meant creativity
Carlyn Zwarenstein
Adaptation, perseverance, "delusional" hope. Our world needs the ingenuity Gazans offer in spades
The first thing we do is, let’s kill all the lawyers
Molly Coleman
We should all beware when Big Law backs down before a fight
Rebel comrades: How Russian imperial nostalgia found its Confederate soul
Dzmitry Halko
Russia's Kremlin loyalists and America's MAGA faithful have a lot in common — and they're both enslaved by the past
All my friends are quitting Amazon
Cara Michelle Smith
Whether it’s politics, fighting consumerism or just trying to save a few bucks, here's why we are cutting back
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