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MAGA lost big in Hungary — but the battle for Europe isn’t over
Andrew O'Hehir
Donald Trump has turned toxic and Viktor Orbán is toast. But the authoritarian threat isn't going away
How the death of middlebrow culture led to Trump’s barbarism
Mike Lofgren
All the cool people hated middle-class suburban culture — but it looks a lot better compared to what came next
If Pope Leo can’t be soft on crime, who can be?
Alex Galbraith
Trump’s attack on the pontiff shows how little daylight exists on the issue between Democrats and Republicans
Trump won’t touch the one thing that could fix fertility rates
Nicole Karlis
Conservatives says the "problem" is fewer teen pregnancies. But the solution is actually fixing childcare
Republicans edge toward a breaking point on Trump
Brian Karem
DC whispers about impeachment — but forget the 25th Amendment
Trump’s Middle East envoys are partners in duplicity
Heather Digby Parton
Special envoys Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff are proof of what happens when conflicts of interest meet diplomacy
Reports of a MAGA civil war over Iran are greatly exaggerated
Chauncey DeVega
Loud feuds among right-wing figures mask a base that still largely falls in line
“Never seen spending like this”: House Dems grill Vought on war spending
Garrett Owen
Some Representatives criticized the Trump administration's spending on war instead of healthcare
Trump is right: He is MAGA’s Jesus
Amanda Marcotte
The president's blasphemy exposes the truth about the Christian right
Chinese oil tanker breaks US blockade in Strait of Hormuz
Garrett Owen
World leaders say that the U.S. blockade will only deepen economic woes worldwide
Guy Fieri under fire for Andrew Tate clip
Ashlie D. Stevens
The TV host’s friendly exchange with the controversial influencer at a UFC fight is drawing criticism from fans
Catholics warn of serious juncture as Trump targets Pope Leo XIV
Garrett Owen
Even traditional allies pushed back after Trump escalated attacks and posted an image casting himself as Jesus
Why the right is so obsessed with Rome
Curtis Dozier
From America to Britain, conservatives' focus on the Roman Empire is part of an effort to make violence virtuous
Inside Trump’s effort to “take over” the midterms
Doug Bock Clark, Jen Fifield
Ahead of the midterms, Trump has demolished guardrails that prevented him from overturning the 202o election
As a philosopher, I’m convinced that Trump isn’t lying − he’s doing something worse
Robert B. Talisse
He is not attempting to deceive, he is doing something else entirely — something arguably more pernicious
“Let a couple nuclear bombs drop on us”: Trump says economy could be much worse in Fox News call
Alex Galbraith
Trump said the crunch Americans are feeling could have been much worse in an interview with Fox News' Bartiromo
Trump touts UFC event amid escalating Iran tensions
CK Smith
Trump announced UFC fight lineup at White House event for his 80th birthday as tensions with Iran escalated
“Who are you, me?”: Trump trashes Melania’s “insane” Epstein speech on “Saturday Night Live”
Alex Galbraith
James Austin Johnson's Trump also offered takes on Tiger Woods' DUI and the war in Iran
“LOCKED AND LOADED”: Trump orders Hormuz blockade
CK Smith
After Vance's marathon peace talks failed, Trump announced a blockade and warned of further escalation with Iran
MAGA and Putin bet big on Hungary’s election — it backfired
Andrew O'Hehir
UPDATE: JD Vance's bizarre Budapest side quest couldn't save Viktor Orbán. It's a major far-right setback
Trump’s clash with podcasters puts Fox News on notice
Sophia Tesfaye
As younger voices break from Fox News, the right’s media ecosystem turns on itself
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs is enabling Trump’s immorality
Chauncey DeVega
The president's threats to destroy Iran depend on institutions and individuals' willingness to go along
Fragile Iran war ceasefire under strain as Americans feel economic impacts
Jelinda Montes
JD Vance will lead peace talks in Pakistan Saturday as Iran calls Israel's assault on Lebanon a ceasefire violation
The cracks in Trump’s coalition keep growing — but when does it break?
Brian Karem
Congressional Republicans are praising the president publicly, and screaming into their pillows privately
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