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The Christian right’s victim complex fuels Trump’s Iran war

Amanda Marcotte
For evangelicals, there's no limit in defending the president's cruelty

ICE is recruiting cops to track down kids

Russell Payne
New documents reveal ICE is paying local law enforcement to supply information on unaccompanied minors

“Economic civil war”: States push laws to shield oil and gas companies from accountability

Abrahm Lustgarten
Most bills being considered are part of a coordinated effort by groups linked to right-wing activist Leonard Leo

Voting for Trump is costing Latinos their wealth

Chauncey DeVega
The president assembled a rainbow coalition of rage and resentment to win in 2024. They are now abandoning him

“They were all guitars”: Paul Shaffer recalls why The Beatles didn’t click — at first

Nicole Michael
On "Everything Fab Four," Shaffer reflects on how "Rubber Soul" changed his mind about the band as a whole

Trump hails fragile Iran ceasefire as a win. Can it last?

Jelinda Montes
The deal involves opening the Strait of Hormuz for 14 days and halting U.S. military operations

Trump’s “God Squad” pits energy vs. endangered species

Dan Salas
It’s a false choice. Protecting wildlife can be good for business

The problem with covering extremists

Sophia Tesfaye
Coverage of figures like Clavicular raises an old question: Does attention inform the public — or empower radicals?

The Chicago faith leaders who resisted Trump’s immigration raids

Chauncey DeVega
Across the city, liberal and progressive clergy say the Gospel calls them to stand with immigrants under siege

AI is raising the stakes in the government surveillance debate

Russell Payne
Up for renewal on April 20, FISA Section 702 has long been criticized as a backdoor for spying on Americans

“Rooster” and the wake-up call that nobody cares

Melanie McFarland
In its way, Bill Lawrence and Steve Carell's comedy interrupts the globally destructive pull of male insecurity

Why does the right hate the pope so much?

Andrew O'Hehir
It might be the weirdest fact of this upside-down decade: The church is on the right side of history (sort of)

My citizenship, up for debate

Pablo Andreu
SCOTUS seems poised to uphold birthright citizenship. But Republicans are intent on creating a rigid hierarchy

Trump summons dead prophet to boost Iran war

Frederick Clarkson
“Apostles” and “prophets” on the Christian far right are still ready to rally behind failing president

Ex-FDA officials say RFK Jr. is mischaracterizing their work as he looks to reverse peptide ban

Anjeanette Damon
FDA's 2023 decision to place 19 peptides on “unsafe” list was supported by numerous documented safety concerns

The audacious twist of “The Drama” holds a mirror up to America

Coleman Spilde
In Kristoffer Borgli's bold new film, Zendaya and Robert Pattinson claw at Western disaffection until it bleeds

The distressing death of the mall movie

Coleman Spilde
In "Forbidden Fruits," the shopping mall is a shell of its former on-screen self — maybe that's a good thing

“They weren’t there for us”: Trump vows to leave NATO after allies refuse to enter Iran War

Garrett Owen
The president's longtime frustration with NATO has increased since the start of the Iran war

The real reason behind JD Vance’s demon talk

Amanda Marcotte
Hopping on the "KPop Demon Hunters" trend won't save the vice president's career

Trump’s Justice Department dropped 23,000 criminal investigations in shift to immigration

David Armstrong, Ken B. Morales
As the Trump admin pushed toward a focus on immigration, the DOJ shed an unprecedented number of cases

Dozens of lawmakers to investigate companies building Trump’s detention centers

Garrett Owen
Lawmakers warn that expanding detention centers will "exacerbate" inhumane conditions

Trump and Latin allies push rebrand of failed War on Drugs

Garrett Owen
Using old, failed tactics, Trump puts U.S. influence over legitimate solutions

Trump is reshaping election policy in many states, with or without the SAVE America Act

Carter Walker
The president is influencing election policy at the state level despite striking out in Congress

Why MAGA fears human teachers

Amanda Marcotte
Melania Trump’s robot stunt opens a new front in the GOP's war on education
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