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How to resist Elon Musk’s hostile takeover and avoid Donald Trump’s “broken status quo” trap
Chauncey DeVega
"Protecting our democracy is not about protecting a broken status quo"
“The wilderness has chosen”: A survival guide to “Yellowjackets” after a long wait for Season 3
Katie Rife
Get in the pit for a refresher on what you've likely forgotten in the nearly two years since the last season aired
“This is code red”: Trump’s Project 2025 agenda comes for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Charles R. Davis
In an email sent Monday, OMB Director Russ Vought told CFBP staff to stay home and stop working
Super Bowl LIX was a mere shadow of what the Big Game once was
Coleman Spilde
Kendrick Lamar injected some much-needed life into the night, where unity was stressed amid division outside
“‘Women’ is a banned word”: Trump uses trans panic to strip rights from all women
Amanda Marcotte
Under the guise of "protecting women," the military, schools and labs are forced to take women's safety away
Migrants are on the front lines of the bird flu crisis but deportation fears are causing chaos
Carlyn Zwarenstein
Migrant farmworkers are on the front lines of the H5N1 surge — but deportation fears complicate virus surveillance
How a once-fringe theory of presidential power is upending American government
John A. Dearborn, Desmond King, Stephen Skowronek
Now the Supreme Court is all that stands in the way of a “unitary executive”
“It’s a real thing”: Trudeau doesn’t think Trump’s bluffing about annexing Canada
Alex Galbraith
The prime minister told business groups that Trump's designs on the Great North were a very real threat
Republicans’ “baseless attempts” to overturn a loss in North Carolina could drag on for months
Russell Payne
The GOP candidate for state Supreme Court refuses to accept that “North Carolinians simply did not choose him"
Musk staffer takes top role at Treasury Department with control over federal payment system
Griffin Eckstein
Tom Krause, a former executive involved in Elon Musk's DOGE, is the new financial assistant secretary at the Treasury
In “Severance,” everything means something—and the meticulous detail has revived the TV fan theory
Coleman Spilde
In an age where streaming shows are made to dull your mind, "Severance" actively encourages its viewers to think
Democrats decry “authoritarian regime” after security bars them from entering Education Department
Griffin Eckstein
Rep. Maxwell Frost, D-Fla., shared videos of Homeland Security agents blocking members of Congress from entering
“A very dangerous precedent”: Debanking dispute politicizes financial system
Daria Solovieva
Republicans held congressional hearings on crypto industry claims that traditional banks won't serve them
Pam Bondi’s Department of Justice seeks Trump’s revenge
Heather Digby Parton
More than just Elon Musk: Donald Trump's Cabinet hits the ground running
Why the “President Elon Musk” mockery doesn’t seem to bother Donald Trump
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's fragile ego meets Elon Musk's hostile takeover
Elon’s army is falling apart: DOGE staffer resigns after racist posts uncovered
Griffin Eckstein
25-year-old Marko Elez had unprecedented access to Treasury computer systems. Then, his racist tweets re-emerged.
Howard Lutnick, Trump’s commerce pick, is on crypto task force despite conflicts
Quinn Sental
Lutnick hasn't committed to recusing himself from a group Trump ordered to develop crypto policies
Judge temporarily limits DOGE access to Treasury Department payment system
Nicholas Liu
A group of unions filed a lawsuit accusing Elon Musk's operation of illegally forcing access to payment systems
The 9 best — and most bizarre — films from the 2025 Sundance Film Festival
Coleman Spilde
From J.Lo to J.Lew (that's Juliette Lewis, who turns into a chair in "By Design"), these are the cream of the crop
“An invitation to foreign actors”: Bondi tells DOJ to quit worrying about foreign lobbying campaigns
Nicholas Liu
The new attorney general said she would focus DOJ's efforts on transnational drug cartels instead
A controversial autism therapy is gaining prominence, but some say it hurts neurodiverse people
Matthew Rozsa
Applied Behavior Analysis is increasingly popular, but does it do more harm than good?
Republicans usher in an “unleash the plague” era with RFK and Elon Musk’s attacks on public health
Amanda Marcotte
"Eugenics is the Rosetta Stone for so much of Trump’s agenda"
“The thing behind the thing”: Malcolm Gladwell and Kenya Barris find inspiration in a similar place
D. Watkins
Creator of ABC’s “black-ish" talks about teaming up with his favorite author for "The Unusual Suspects" on Audible
“An absolute disaster”: Musk’s assault on USAID blamed for spread of HIV among newborns
Nicholas Liu
The White House said it was allowing "lifesaving" foreign aid to continue, but DOGE's actions suggest otherwise
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