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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

“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

“They’re stupid people”: Trump slams conservative MAGA critics like Carlson, Kelly

Alex Galbraith
The president took aim at Megyn Kelly, Alex Jones and other disloyal conservatives in a fiery social media rant

“Reasonable discussion”: Pentagon denies reports that official threatened Pope Leo

Garrett Owen
A new report claimed a Pentagon official threatened a representative of the Vatican during a tense meeting

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 war crime threat is a betrayal of American values

Jason Kyle Howard
Even with a fragile ceasefire, Trump’s threat to annihilate Iran carries consequences that cannot be ignored

Trump wants to jail reporters over leaks from own administration

Sophia Tesfaye
The president says journalists could face imprisonment for reporting on war rescue operations

Hormuz closure threatens the global food supply

Aya S. Chacar
Price hikes at the grocery store are coming

Democrats, Marjorie Taylor Greene call for Trump’s removal from office following Iran threat

Alex Galbraith
More than 70 lawmakers supported impeachment or using the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office

“Delusional”: Iran calls Trump’s bluff as he threatens “a whole civilization will die”

Jelinda Montes
The US and Israel are ramping up attacks in attempts to force a ceasefire

How to love the moon mission without guilt

Troy Farah
Problems down on Earth are serious. Spending some time looking up isn’t a waste or distraction

Trump revealed his objective in Iran — 40 years ago

Heather Digby Parton
"Take the oil" has always been the president's rallying cry

The Iran war’s second front is at home

Chauncey DeVega
The president's war is the right's long-awaited excuse to gut education, health care and the social safety net

Hunger is rising — by Republican design

Ashlie D. Stevens
Policy shifts are shrinking SNAP access, pushing millions off aid. Not because need fell, but because barriers rose

Iran is breaking Trump’s spirit

Amanda Marcotte
The war is getting in the way of the president's race-baiting and revenge campaigns

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

Trump’s Easter posts send contrasting messages

CK Smith
An official, traditional White House message contrasted with a more combative, profanity-laced personal post

US rescues final airman after Iran shoots down two fighter jets

CK Smith
Dual shoot downs and a days-long search culminate in a high-stakes recovery mission and escalation of the war

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)

A year later, Trump doubles down on tariffs

Heather Digby Parton
Remember Liberation Day? Well, a year later, inflation is up, Trump’s ratings are down — and he doesn’t care

Running from trans rights could cost Democrats

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Critics say Democrats like Gavin Newsom aren't moving the party forward on trans rights

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

The No Kings movement needs a next step

Chauncey DeVega
The largest protests in American history need more than outrage. Without clear demands, momentum fades
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