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“She doesn’t belong on the bench”: Experts say Cannon’s move suggests she’s “trying to kill” case

Charles R. Davis
Judge Aileen Cannon appears to be trying to delay the case “as long as she possibly can," former judge says

What Donald Trump’s criminal trial reveals about a potential second Trump administration

Andrea Bernstein
Trial revelations suggest Trump will be even less constricted by rules and norms than he was before

Trump is now trying to downplay Project 2025

Chauncey DeVega
Trump's campaign issued a statement distancing the former president from a plan drawn up by former staffers

Cracking the Christian nationalist code: A glossary for the confused

Paul Rosenberg
The Christian right has a clearly anti-democratic agenda — but it's concealed with deliberately confusing terms

Israel threatens “severe consequences” after 3 European nations recognize Palestinian state

Jon Queally
Israel issues warning after Norway, Ireland, and Spain announced their "landmark" decision

Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi dead after helicopter crashes into mountain

Nandika Chatterjee
UPDATED: State media had previously claimed Raisi's helicopter had experienced a "hard landing"

Forget Biden’s “pause”: Israel is destroying Gaza with a vast arsenal of U.S. weapons

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Hundreds of U.S. warplanes, and thousands of U.S.-made bombs, are being used in Israel's obliteration of Gaza

How Russia is winning in Africa: Wave of military coups gains Putin new allies

Mohammad Ali Salih
At least seven coups in formerly pro-Western African countries have opened doors for Russian intervention

The trouble with Trump polls

Lucian K. Truscott IV
The problem isn't the pollsters — it's incoherent public opinion, driven by nostalgia, stupidity and memory loss

Mitch McConnell says we face more formidable problems now than during World War II

Nandika Chatterjee
"We need to get serious about what we're up against," McConnell says on "Meet the Press"

The terrible equations of war: What GOP success stalling Ukraine aid looks like on the battlefield

Lucian K. Truscott IV
What can be salvaged now that Republicans have finally relented on stalled Ukraine aid?

A short history of “kill lists,” from Nazi Germany to the CIA to Gaza

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Israel's chilling AI-generated "kill list" is a new innovation — but it draws on 80 years of clandestine murder

Limited Israeli attack prompts muted response in Iran, anger among Israeli far-right

Nandika Chatterjee
Israel carried out an attack on Iran, despite the US urging it not to, but so far reactions are limited

Mike Johnson pulls a fast one on Ukraine past a distracted Donald Trump

Heather Digby Parton
The House speaker finally got fed up with Republican shenanigans — but he may still end up like Kevin McCarthy

Trump is an “isolationist” who likes Russia and war crimes. What could go wrong?

Charles R. Davis
Trump supporters like to claim he's a peacenik. He's a vicious reactionary who pals around with violent despots

He’s dropping little clues: The troubling message we are missing from Trump’s MAGA rallies

Chauncey DeVega
Trump's revenge plot remains hidden in plain sight

“That was a missed opportunity”: Elliot Ackerman on how failures in Ukraine could help with Iran

Chauncey DeVega
The future of warfare is changing. It "will come down to who can deploy the new technology most effectively"

A world war in waiting: After Iran’s attack, it’s almost here

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Nobody wants World War III — but it's foolish to pretend we're not at the edge of that abyss

Iran’s attack on Israeli soil caused little damage, but now it’s Israel’s move

Nandika Chatterjee
President Biden extends his support to Israel despite contentions with Netanyahu

Biden cuts trip short to return to White House after Iran launches drone attack against Israel

Kelly McClure
"President Biden has been clear: our support for Israel’s security is ironclad," an NSC spokesperson said

It’s a massive election year around the world too — and democracy may be losing

Paul Rosenberg
Nearly half the world is holding elections this year — but a new report suggests democracy is in big trouble

“It should be like Nagasaki and Hiroshima”: GOP congressman says Gaza comparison is out of context

Sophia Tesfaye
"I used a metaphor to convey the need for both Israel and Ukraine to win their wars as swiftly as possible"

Israel and the Puritans: A dangerous historical romance

Jim Sleeper
When English settlers came to the "new Zion," they behaved much like Israeli Zionists today. What's the lesson?

Trump’s megalomania is a trap for the GOP

Chauncey DeVega
"His general odiousness represents a path to electoral calamity in 2024 for the GOP"
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