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Trump warns of “bad things” if Iran doesn’t agree to “meaningful” nuclear deal
Garrett Owen
The president's comments come amid a U.S. military buildup in the region
Pam Bondi is leaving her Democratic successor a mess
Heather Digby Parton
The Justice Department was reformed in the wake of Watergate. A similar process will be needed after Bondi's abuses
Buddhist monks vs. Trump’s fake “Board of Peace”
Troy Farah
Over the last year, we've seen America's "forever war" come home. But wandering monks remind us peace is possible
Trump’s Washington has become unrecognizable
Brian Karem
The nation's capital and America's democracy have become shells of their former selves
Do you need a VPN? How to decide if it’s right for you
Tyler Cooper
Before deciding if you need a VPN, it's important to understand what it actually does (and what it doesn't do)
“Trump slump” threatens to doom World Cup bump
Frédéric Dimanche, Kelley A. McClinchey
This year was supposed to see a huge tourism spike but Trump policies are keeping people away
Trump foe dons MAGA hat after Maduro raid
Heather Digby Parton
Once branded a "lunatic" by Trump, Colombian President Gustavo Petro is now on board to "Make Americas Great Again"
How the Fulton County raid is giving Sidney Powell an encore
Heather Digby Parton
The wild conspiracy theories of Trump's former attorney are driving the new federal probe into the "Big Lie"
Even Republicans are asking what is wrong with Trump
Brian Karem
The president's ineptitude over Minneapolis has some in the GOP saying he's "falling apart"
Iran’s protests have gone quiet. But the revolution isn’t over
Farshad Askari
Iranians won't give up on reclaiming their inheritance of justice, openness and human rights
Mainstream media helped build the myth of law enforcement
Nicholas Liu
Alec Karakatsanis explained how the news media demonizes the poor while protecting the powerful
“Don’t kill protestors! That’s our thing!”: “Saturday Night Live” roasts Hegseth, Trump Cabinet
Alex Galbraith
Hegseth, Noem, Rubio and others were mocked by the sketch show
Minneapolis and Tehran: Is this Donald Trump’s downfall?
Andrew O'Hehir
Trump hopes the Iran protests can save his presidency — while he crushes protest at home. It won't work
Iran at the breaking point: What’s next?
Jason Kyle Howard
War correspondent Scott Anderson on the country's protests, the revolution's legacy and what a deal could mean
As Trump rants and threatens, our allies fear the worst
Brian Karem
The president and his “den of robbers” are putting American lives and NATO at risk
“Help on the way”: U.S. military withdraws some forces from Qatar ahead of possible strikes on Iran
Garrett Owen
European officials say a U.S. strike could come within the next 24 hours
Nikki Glaser proved to be the Golden Globes’ safest bet
Melanie McFarland
While the comic kept the show light in these heavy times, the show's lack of integrity makes us question its worth
Today Venezuela, tomorrow Iran: Can the Islamic Republic survive a second Trump presidency?
Aaron Pilkington
It's not clear how Islamic Republic of Iran’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, could survive if Trump backs protesters
War has become fashionable again for the GOP
Heather Digby Parton
The right's detour into pacifism under Trump was never going to stick
MAGA wants to be a colonial power
Sophia Tesfaye
First Venezuela, now Greenland: Trump is promoting an international Manifest Destiny updated for the 21st century
After Venezuela, who’s next?
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's threats against Cuba, Mexico, Colombia and Greenland must be taken seriously
An exhausted strongman invades Venezuela
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's political style requires force and swagger. His "splendid little war" was meant to prove he still has both
The mass media’s blind spot on Trump’s Venezuela escalation
Sophia Tesfaye
Iraq-era mistakes of blind deference by the mainstream press are back
“Do real work”: Impeachment infighting erupts among House Democrats
Garrett Owen
"You can't swing a cat without hitting an impeachable offense in this administration," one representative said
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