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New poll shows Trump’s Jeffrey Epstein problem is real

Tatishe Nteta, Adam Eichen, Alexander George Theodoridis, Jesse Rhodes, Raymond La Raja
Many in his base disapprove of his handling of the files, and some supporters are having second thoughts

Trump’s DOJ puts John Bolton in its crosshairs

Jesselyn Radack
What's happening to the former national security advisor should chill Americans

We need a new theory of democracy — because this version has failed

Mike Lofgren
It's time to look in the mirror, America: We chose catastrophe — there's no one else to blame

Getting “DOGED”: DOGE targeted him on social media. Then the Taliban took his family

Avi Asher-Schapiro, Christopher Bing
DOGE put his family’s lives at risk by exposing his sensitive work for a U.S.-funded nonprofit

Peace talks in Budapest? Beware of Trump’s ulterior motive

Chauncey DeVega
His preference for Hungary's capital holds dark symbolism for Ukraine — and the US

Cities led by Black women are the first targets of Trump’s political power grab

Amanda Becker, Barbara Rodriguez
“This is in many ways a political warning, a political message"

MAGA can’t decide if women should be allowed to dance

Amanda Marcotte
Republicans claim to love sorority dances. But mere months ago, carefree girls were objects of over-the-top hate

DC’s Hoagie Hero is a decorated veteran. Trump & Co. don’t care

Jesselyn Radack
Sean Dunn fought fascism with a Subway sandwich — and there's more to his story

RFK Jr. vowed to find the causes of autism. Then he shut down research trying to do just that

Sharon Lerner
Federal funding for autism research has been gutted in Trump's second term

Why Amanda Knox’s story still captivates

Melanie McFarland
"The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox" wants us to understand its subject instead of judging her case

I rescued a panini press. It saved dinner

Ashlie D. Stevens
When a $0 appliance changes the way you cook, you keep it — and maybe rethink the gadgets you’ve left behind

Paging FDR: Democrats need to embrace New Deal-style politics

Heather Digby Parton
FDR fought for the underdog — and he was brazenly ruthless. Dems should follow his lead

Trump’s rollback of rules for mental health coverage could lead more Americans to go without care

Maya Miller, Jeremy Kohler
The president's rollbacks of critical protections could leave many Americans without the help they need

Trump vows to “get rid” of mail-in votes after Putin meeting

Garrett Owen
The U.S. Constitution says Trump can do little to end mail-in voting, but he's claiming he'll try

Trump’s DC occupation scratches an old itch

Sabrina Haake
He's running the Central Park Five playbook on a massive scale

Florida desensitized my family to cruel and unusual punishment

Tanya Rey
It's not just at Alligator Alcatraz. Horrific conditions exist throughout the Sunshine State's prisons

How one Oregon activist Is using a liberal policy to stall green energy projects

Tony Schick
Irene Gilbert has filed more challenges to energy projects — 15 in all — than anyone in the state

The Beatles bet on filling Shea and invented rock’s new era

Kenneth Womack
In 1965, a risky Shea Stadium show cemented Beatlemania and changed the scale of rock concerts forever

Man charged with felony for tossing sandwich at “fascists”

Garrett Owen
The incident occurred after President Donald Trump deployed federal agents in a show of force in Washington, DC

The GOP plot to gain 40 seats without winning any more votes

Russell Payne
Party operatives think gerrymandering, a new Census and a friendly Supreme Court can help keep Republicans in power

The Christian right claims marriage equality is persecution

Amanda Marcotte
Conservative justices are aching to declare that Christians are oppressed by other people's marriages

The Trump-Putin summit is amateurish and politically driven

Donald Heflin
A veteran diplomat explains the problems with Trump's upcoming meeting with Putin

When celebs cosplay as fast food workers

Joy Saha
Snoop Dogg, Ed Sheeran, Lana Del Rey and more have all been spotted clocking in for their brief shifts

How did we get from the ’60s to Trump’s kitsch White House?

Mike Lofgren
Our culture turned on itself, stagnated and went rancid — that's how
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