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Trump authorized 529 airstrikes in five months. That’s almost more than Biden’s four-year total

Garrett Owen
Just five months into his second term, Trump has ordered nearly as many airstrikes as Biden did in four years

Claudia Sheinbaum has a story to tell — and we need to listen

Amy Reed-Sandoval
Mexico's president is being defined in relation to powerful men. Allowing that to happen will be our loss

America is betraying itself in the Middle East

Nader Terani
I love our country — and now it's bombing my family in Iran

Palestinian man detained at Houston airport for 9 days: report

Cheyenne McNeill
The man arrived at the airport on July 5 and is still detained there

Don and Vlad’s love story could be on the rocks

Heather Digby Parton
After a decade of flattering and submitting to Putin, has Trump finally seen the light?

Trump’s IRS payola for churches will backfire on evangelicals

Amanda Marcotte
Millions have already left right-wing Christianity because of politics

“This is going to be normal”: Soldiers descend on US cities

Charles R. Davis
The raid on MacArthur Park did not lead to any arrests, but that wasn't the point

Israeli insiders on Iran war and building a “different Middle East”

Chauncey DeVega
Journalists with close ties to Netanyahu unpack Israel's decades-long campaign against an Iranian bomb

Gunn responds to MAGA backlash over immigrant Superman

Alex Galbraith
The director had no time for conservatives who took issue with the idea that Superman is an immigrant

“Pathetic”: Netanyahu nominates Trump for Nobel Peace Prize

Blaise Malley
Critics slammed the scene as "a**-kissing and a PR stunt" that shows "how to play Trump"

MAGA melts down, Dems exult as “Epstein files” evaporate

Sophia Tesfaye
Alex Jones weeps, Laura Loomer rages as Pam Bondi slams the door on MAGA-world's long-running Epstein grift

For the love of God, please stop interviewing Lindsey Graham

Kirk Swearingen
Trump's abused sycophant has nothing to say — but he's a symptom of a much bigger media problem

Even insiders are questioning Trump’s health

Brian Karem
The world is aflame. Can he handle it?

“A national disgrace”: Republicans blast Pentagon’s “unacceptable” Ukrainian weapons freeze

Garrett Owen
GOP legislators were up in arms over a lack of munitions in Ukraine

“Paramount just paid a bribe”: Senator demands investigation after $16 million settlement with Trump

Garrett Owen
Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., accused the company of selling out press freedom in order to obtain approval for a merger

“Special treatment”: How Republicans bought Lisa Murkowski’s vote

Russell Payne
The GOP budget passed by the Senate on Tuesday is filled with special carve-outs for Alaska

Democrats still haven’t learned their lesson as they target Iran leaker instead of Trump’s lies

Charles R. Davis
Democrats want to make an "example" out of whistleblower who exposed Trump's deception instead of applauding truth

Why Trump is terrified of AOC

Amanda Marcotte
After Zohran Mamdani's win, Trump reveals how scared he is to face Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Trump’s “new” war on leaks is as old as journalism

Jesselyn Radack
The administration ignores its own long list of offenders

“Who gave it?”: Trump threatens journalists, Democrats over Iran leaks

Alex Galbraith
The president said he would find the source of an intelligence report by putting the squeeze on reporters

We can still save education — and that’s the key to saving democracy

Henry A. Giroux
Higher education nurtures critical thinking and democratic action. That's why the right wants to destroy it

“This evil man”: The guy accused of trying to kill Trump is about to face Aileen Cannon

Tatyana Tandanpolie
The case against Ryan Wesley Routh is being handled by one of the president's favorite jurists: Judge Aileen Cannon

Trump forces out University of Virginia president as part of federal war on diversity

Blaise Malley
James Ryan stepped down amid a DOJ investigation into diversity practices at the University of Viginia

Sadly, “Squid Game” may be right about democracy

Melanie McFarland
"Squid Game" began as a critique of late-stage capitalism. It ends as a cautionary parable about tribalism
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