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Blessed be the memes, TV shows and “Conclave” for helping us welcome our first American pope
Melanie McFarland
Before we met Pope Leo XIV, shows like "The New Pope" and "The Young Pope" mythologized the Vatican to the masses
Why the Democrats are still stuck in the past
Paul Rosenberg
Democrats were once the party of progress — but in the 21st century, they seem paralyzed. Let me explain
“Deficit of representation”: How money — and the lack of it — discourages working-class Democrats
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Deja Foxx spoke to Salon about why she's running for office and why money in politics is a major barrier to entry
The moms fighting for climate justice
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Many fear the world is not a safe place to raise a child. These mothers are doubling down on making it a better one
Trump’s massive corruption, Part Deux: So much more bigly this time!
Heather Digby Parton
What's the difference between the Trump family and the US government? No one knows — you have to pay to find out
Trump’s deportation lies are nothing new: Remember Bush, WMD and Iraq?
Amanda Marcotte
Before Trump invented an "invasion" by Venezuelan "terrorists," Bush cooked up fake evidence for war in Iraq
The Trump administration has all but stopped enforcing environmental laws
Tom Perkins
The EPA is the nation's top environmental cop. The agency has significantly scaled back pollution enforcement
“Nothing to sustain that”: Biden denies reports of cognitive decline, trashes Trump on “The View”
Alex Galbraith
Biden said reports of his slipping faculties were "wrong" and criticized Trump's first 100 days on the talk show
“What a great honor”: Trump congratulates American pope who has previously chastised administration
Alex Galbraith
Pope Leo XIV has repeatedly amplified criticisms of the Trump administration and Catholic convert JD Vance
Inside the new regime: Source says Team Trump is growing “disillusioned”
Brian Karem
Trump's officials are quietly concerned about his "blatant criminal behavior." What took them so long?
Young people can’t save democracy by themselves: A new vision is required
Chauncey DeVega
Democrats have counted on "generational replacement" to rescue them: Experts say it's a "dangerous illusion"
“Likely to generate inflation”: Fed Chair Powell paints bleak picture of US under Trump tariffs
Alex Galbraith
The Fed chair noted that Trump's upcoming tariffs could lead to inflation and increased unemployment
Judiciary pushes back against Trump deportation regime in Khalil, Öztürk rulings
Alex Galbraith
Two rulings on Wednesday halted officials' attempts to trample the rights of detained pro-Palestine activists
“Come and join us”: The new resistance welcomes apologetic Trump voters
Tatyana Tandanpolie
In red states like Ohio, organizers are making a conscious appeal to moderates, independents and Republicans too
Trump’s DC prosecutor now seems doomed — and it couldn’t happen to a nicer fellow
Heather Digby Parton
Ed Martin came out of old-school conservatism — and might be the very worst Trump appointee of 2025. So long!
“Two dolls” for Christmas: Trump resorts to sexism to sell tariffs
Amanda Marcotte
Betting on the misogyny of MAGA, the president pushes a far-right fantasy that tariffs will restore male dominance
Amazon blows off its poorest shoppers
Cara Michelle Smith
Barbs between Amazon and the White House illustrate the everyday dehumanization of America’s poorest
“I am the shopkeeper”: Trump compares US to “beautiful store” while dodging question about tariffs
Alex Galbraith
The president has grown aggravated with a press that expects him to reveal his long-promised trade deals
“Devastating blow”: SCOTUS allows Trump admin to carry out ban of transgender people from military
Alex Galbraith
The ban had been stayed by a lower court as a lawsuit works its way through appeals
Our fourth branch of government is saving us
Lucian K. Truscott IV
There is only one reason why our country has survived this terrible storm of political lawlessness
“A free fall not seen in modern history”: 100 days of destruction
Chauncey DeVega
Trump has been more aggressive in his efforts to destroy democracy than any other autocrat in recent decades
Trump team’s $500 million bet on old vaccine technology puzzles scientists
Arthur Allen
It's in sharp contrast to Operation Warp Speed, which led to the creation of the COVID vaccines
“Americans are going to see consequences”: Pence breaks with Trump on tariffs, deportations
Alex Galbraith
The former vice president took issue with several moves the Trump admin is making
“I was supposed to be a moviemaker”: Trump’s decision to reopen Alcatraz inspired by Hollywood
Alex Galbraith
The president cited "the movies" when asked about his plan to reopen the notorious prison in San Francisco Bay
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