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Thanks to Trump and the Supreme Court, we’re facing a legal emergency

Heather Digby Parton
Thanks to SCOTUS, Trump is now a president with few legal — or constitutional — constraints

A “new era” for the Middle East, hostages freed, ceasefire Holds

CK Smith
Israel and Hamas halt fighting in Gaza as families reunite and Trump heads to Egypt for high-stakes peace talks.

Humor isn’t optional — it’s necessary therapy for MAGA male rage

Andrea Mazzarino
Through mockery, we express our sadness, forge solidarity and lighten the mood. That's crucial to our survival

Can you really be addicted to food? Researchers uncover convincing similarities to drug addiction

Claire Wilcox
Hundreds of studies have confirmed that certain foods affect the brain similarly to other addictive substances

Mike Johnson’s support may be eroding

Heather Digby Parton
Can Johnson hold his caucus together on health care and Epstein?

Who are the real Americans? We are

Kirk Swearingen
Never mind the ignorant fantasies coming from the White House. Chicago and Portland are showing us true patriotism

We need a break from Taylor Swift

Andi Zeisler
It’s time to give the pop juggernaut — and ourselves — some breathing room

Federal agencies go MAGA amid shutdown

Russell Payne
The Hatch Act bars federal employees from taking part in political campaigns, but critics say it's not enforced

Drake’s “Not Like Us” defamation lawsuit against UMG dismissed

Alex Galbraith
A federal judge ruled that Kendrick Lamar calling Drake a "certified pedophile" was "hyperbole"

Professor targeted by MAGA says “someone” canceled his flight

Blaise Malley
Rutgers Prof. Mark Bray, who studies anti-fascism, said his flight to Europe on Wednesday was mysteriously canceled

“Too risky”: Scholars who study America say they won’t visit

Charles R. Davis
At a recent panel in Vienna, academics who study America said the country has become similar to Russia and China

Why the ACLU is backing a GOP lawmaker at the Supreme Court

Russell Payne
For technical reasons, the group is backing a Republican in a Supreme Court case related to mail-in ballots

Progressives see an opening in Tennessee

Russell Payne
The Memphis-area state Rep. Justin Pearson tells Salon he wants Democrats to center the working class again

How SCOTUS erased the abuse of LGBTQ kids

Amanda Marcotte
In conversion therapy case, conservative justices imply queer kids are born hating themselves

The Supreme Court is headed toward a radically new vision of unlimited presidential power

Graham G. Dodds
In a series of cases over the past 15 years, the Supreme Court has moved in a pro-presidential direction

Trump and Hegseth’s “warrior culture” invades Chicago

Chauncey DeVega
After the military summit in Quantico, POTUS considers invoking the Insurrection Act

The dumbing down of America, one banned book at a time

Andi Zeisler
A majority of Americans are against book bans. That won't stop a well funded, fear-fueled movement

Shooting his partner, then himself: How firearm access fuels domestic violence tragedies

Jasmine Mithani, The 19th
States with strong gun control laws had three times fewer incidents of domestic violence homicide-suicide

A new Red Scare? This could be much worse

Chauncey DeVega
James Comey's indictment will surely be followed by others

A protest in bronze: Trump and Epstein return to the Mall

CK Smith
Removed and damaged, controversial artwork is once again daring D.C. to determine the limits of free expression

Disney adults know how to hit where it hurts

Andi Zeisler
In a consumer economy, boycotts are the only power we have. Is it enough?

Apple deletes popular ICE-tracking app at Trump DOJ request

Garrett Owen
At the request of the Trump administration, Apple removed apps from its store that let users report ICE raids

South Carolina’s abortion ban could get more extreme

Tatyana Tandanpolie
In South Carolina, some Republicans are proposing to eliminate exemptions for rape and incest

The “Peacemaker” twist is a wake-up call for America

Melanie McFarland
Some of us noticed the problem with Christopher Smith's "best dimension ever" from the very beginning
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