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The next stage of our democracy crisis: competitive authoritarianism

Chauncey DeVega
America’s democracy is rapidly collapsing. Examining its present state offers clues to prevent catastrophe

Trump is trying to COVID hack the economy

Heather Digby Parton
The White House prepares to falsify data and cook the books in order to sell their schemes to the American people

The MAGA war on PBS was never about money

Melanie McFarland
The latest GOP push to defund public media won't save much cash. But it will disadvantage poor and rural kids

Is Donald Trump’s movement really a “cult”? Well, I ought to know

Jonathan Hirsch
I grew up in what many people would consider a cult. Compared to that, Americans still have freedom

“I feel like I’ve lost my country”: Americans who oppose Trump are now looking for the exits

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Professional relocation consultants say they're fielding more calls from Americans trying to leave the country

Does your body need a parasite purge? Probably not

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Science is still figuring out the gut microbiome. It's a breeding ground for misinformation

When a president goes rogue: In these books, it already happened

David King Dunaway
American novelists have often imagined presidents who seize power and defy the courts. Their lessons are sobering

He voted for Trump, twice. Now he wants to take down MAGA and the “pathetic” Tommy Tuberville

Charles R. Davis
Kyle Sweetser, who's running for Senate as a Democrat, told Salon he's disgusted by Trump and his imitators

Woolly mice and “dire wolves” are a distraction from attacks on endangered species, experts caution

Carlyn Zwarenstein
"De-extinction" takes center stage as environmentalists express dismay over erosion of the Endangered Species Act

Democratic Party consultant Mark Mellman: “The Democrats definitely have a branding problem”

Chauncey DeVega
"Showing off internal battles, be they ideological, personal, or otherwise, doesn't do anything to help the party"

“He was so angry”: Cassie details abuse from Sean “Diddy” Combs during sex trafficking trial

Alex Galbraith
Cassie Ventura testified about her relationship with Diddy in the mogul's ongoing sex trafficking trial

Higher prices, rolling blackouts: The Northwest is bracing for effects of lagging green energy push

Tony Schick, Monica Samayoa
Oregon and Washington are nowhere near achieving their clean energy goals. The consequences are already being felt

“A pope of the people”: The first American pontiff is no Marxist, but friends say he’s a reformer

Russell Payne
Those who know Pope Leo XIV best say he's likely to continue efforts to liberalize the Catholic Church

Book review: A clear-eyed look at the risks of “diagnosis creep”

Lola Butcher
In “The Age of Diagnosis,” Suzanne O’Sullivan challenges common assumptions about how we detect and treat disease

“Almost a Gestapo nation”: When ICE seized the mayor, his city showed up

Bob Hennelly
Masked, armed federal agents arrested the mayor of Newark for doing his job — and citizens said no

We can turn bugs into flying, crawling RoboCops. Does that mean we should?

Carlyn Zwarenstein
Findings about animal consciousness should give us pause before we turn them into our robot servants

“Friendship” shouldn’t be this stressful

Coleman Spilde
In Andrew DeYoung's debut film, Tim Robinson and Paul Rudd hysterically grapple with the male friendship recession

In the apocalypse, good taste dies last

Ashlie D. Stevens
Pleasure survives the end of the world, sometimes in the shape of a perfect saucepan

Texas GOP wants to ban kids from playing dress-up: Yes, really

Amanda Marcotte
Lone Star Republicans propose ban on "non-human behavior" in school — it's another stealth attack on LGBTQ rights

Pam Bondi escalates disturbing war on reporters – but the public is “choosing to look away”

James Thornton Harris
AG's policy could suppress reporting by seeking journalists' phone records and forcing their testimony

The Trader Joe’s tote bag craze has officially gone too far

Joy Saha
More than a year after its first release, the California-based retailer has dropped pastel, spring-themed tote bags

Ireland’s hip-hop rebels: How three Belfast bros became Fox News villains

Andrew O'Hehir
Belfast rap trio Kneecap made global headlines at Coachella — and right-wing enemies. It's a classic Irish story

Your mom’s so ugly

Carlyn Zwarenstein
The animal kingdom proves mother love doesn't always need a pretty face

“I didn’t do anything wrong”: New Jersey mayor released after arrest at ICE center protest

Natalie Chandler
Ras Baraka was taken into custody after Homeland Security officials accused him of trespassing
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