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Roger Stone, Donald Trump and the Jan. 6 coup: Is a major bombshell coming?

Heather Digby Parton
Did the master of Republican "black arts" finally go too far? It may be Roger Stone's time in the barrel at last

Getting “tough” with Iran won’t help the rising women’s movement — it may destroy it

Samaa Khullar
U.S. policy always defaults to sanctions and threats whenever unrest emerges in Iran. That's exactly the wrong idea

Experts warn Brazil’s democracy is at risk after far-right Bolsonaro “weaponized Trump’s playbook”

Jeffrey W. Rubin, Rafael R. Ioris
Bolsonaro is already threatening to ignore the results of the upcoming election if he loses

“It’s painful”: Book publisher reflects on burning books — or rather book companies

Tom Engelhardt
"It’s painful to see who has the ability to cancel out so much else that should truly matter"

Trump’s Truth Social merger partner changes address to a UPS store after investors pull $130 million

Sky Palma
Digital World Acquisition changed its address in filing disclosing it's lost $138 million of $1 billion investment

Ken Paxton makes a run for it: Fleeing a subpoena, the Texas AG epitomizes cowardice of GOP bullies

Amanda Marcotte
Tying with Josh Hawley for the "running Republicans" trophy, the anti-choice lawyer cites fear of a process server

Why Trump went full QAnon: He’s desperate — and “those are the only people he’s got left”

Kathryn Joyce
Author Mike Rothschild says Trump may be fading, but the QAnon cult is spreading — and could bring "mass violence"

The return of fascism: Fueled by widening inequality and the bankruptcy of liberalism

Chris Hedges
A neofascist party will likely take power in Italy — and if economic collapse continues, there will be more

Expert: US has a “terrible system that’s ripe to be exploited” by Republicans seeking minority rule

Eric Umansky
"We have not only these undemocratic features but a whole number of vulnerabilities," political scientist says

“Patriotic education”: Experts say Texas GOP’s new “1836 Project” airbrushes oppression and poverty

Sneha Dey
Historians are not wild about the Texas GOP's view of state history

The rise of “QMaga”: Conspiracy theorists, Christian nationalists unite as MAGA movement gets darker

Alex Henderson
GOP is "now willing to follow Trump further into the depths of fearmongering and madness," columnist writes

“The Monster”: Ex-Jan. 6 investigator sounds alarm over mysterious WH call — here’s what we know

Areeba Shah
Committee members pushed back after ex-Rep. Denver Riggleman called out rioter's phone call with the White House

Kushner company to pay $3 million settlement after Maryland AG alleged “miserable living conditions”

Alec MacGillis
The financial restitution to some 30,000 tenants could swell well beyond $3.25 million

Back to petticoats: Arizona’s 1864 abortion ban shows GOP longs to force women into the past

Amanda Marcotte
GOP's Victorian cosplay: Candidates oppose divorce, call women the "weaker sex" and aren't sure they should vote

Led by Giorgia Meloni, fascists set to take power in Italy for first time since Mussolini

Jake Johnson
"This is a sad day for the country," opposition leader says

Greg Abbott fumes at Ron DeSantis for stealing “political spotlight” with migrant stunt: report

Alex Henderson
Texas Republicans are mad at DeSantis — but not because they think what he did was "morally wrong"

Stop using “Latinx” if you really want to be inclusive

Melissa K. Ochoa
Less than 5% of U.S. Latines use "Latinx" as a racial or ethnic identity

Back-to-school season brings sleep deprivation

Horacio De La Iglesia
A team of sleep researchers have found high-schoolers are not getting nearly enough sleep

An animal tranquilizer poisoning the heroin supply has drug policy experts worried

Troy Farah
Xylazine is contaminating the drug supply, causing grisly injuries and death

Punishment, puppies, and science: Bringing dog training to heel

Ula Chrobak
Efforts to regulate dog training have centered on studies examining the efficacy of punishment as a training tool

There were an estimated 17.7 million excess deaths due to COVID-19: report

John Thwaites, Liam Smith, Margaret Hellard
A report shows what steps can be taken to prevent a new pandemic

Kate Bush’s bewitching “The Dreaming” turns 40

Annie Zaleski
The artist's commercially challenging LP — with unique soundscapes and vocal textures — has become a fan favorite

Climate change threatens food but microscopic algae offer answers

Jules Siedenburg
As foods, microalgae can be potent sources of nutrients, including high-quality proteins, lipids and vitamins

“White Psychodrama” and the culture wars: A self-reinforcing cycle, going nowhere

Émile P. Torres
Philosopher Liam Kofi Bright's startling new take on the culture wars: A pointless struggle between white people
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