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Trump still wants a winnable war: Is Cuba next?
Andrew O'Hehir
What Iran war? In desperate search of a legacy, Trump goes after Cuba’s failing regime. It's sad on both sides
AI is breaking our political reality
Chauncey DeVega
AI-generated ads and deepfakes are being deployed in congressional races — and are confusing voters
These states are fighting prediction markets. The Trump admin is furious
Jelinda Montes
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission is suing multiple states for trying to rein in Polymarket and Kalshi
A Trump family wedding, and the explanation that overshadowed it
CK Smith
Donald Trump Jr. married Bettina Anderson in a private ceremony, but his father's absence was oddly explained away
Donald Trump needs artificial intelligence. He lacks the other kind
Kirk Swearingen
This longtime con man was doing deepfakes long before that was a thing. He's a bot in human form
Trump’s national intelligence director Tulsi Gabbard resigns
Garrett Owen
Gabbard is the fourth cabinet member to leave under Trump's second term
The DNC autopsy won’t address Democrats’ platform problem
Russell Payne
Focused on messaging and ad spend, the autopsy ignores Democrats' real problem: their platform
Trump Exhaustion Syndrome is infecting the world
Brian Karem
At the Cannes Film Festival, international attendees mourn the decline of American culture — and democracy
Drake wins with “Iceman” trilogy, whether we like it or not
Alex Galbraith
Drake's overlong, petty trilogy is the perfect soundtrack to the “no one asked for this” era
AI data center push is fueling new nuclear threat
Rachel Bronson
Countries around the world are racing to deploy nuclear technology — and potentially making themselves targets
Trump’s anti-war claims blow up in his face after Iran fiasco
Heather Digby Parton
Opposition to the president's war with Iran among Gen Z MAGA members could help create positive political change
The Trump phone is here. Critics say it’s junk
Garrett Owen
Tech experts and reviewers say the long-delayed $500 phone has high costs, middling specs and murky origins
The next election could be less secure
Scott Shackelford
Despite GOP talk of election integrity, the midterms could be less secure than 2024
White House ballroom is turning into a symbol of Trump’s failures
Amanda Marcotte
The president’s only legacy will be greed and corruption
Why a growing number of Trump supporters are experiencing voter’s remorse
Tatishe Nteta, Adam Eichen, Jesse Rhodes
Donald Trump's supporters are starting to wonder if they made a mistake
Counterterrorism czar’s blueprint targets leftists, heaps praise on Trump
Hannah Allam
Sebastian Gorka’s anti-terror plan villainizes the president’s political enemies
Return to reality TV is a bad sign for MAGA
Sophia Tesfaye
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and LA mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt are chasing cameras to bypass scrutiny
Restoring American democracy won’t be easy. At least we know what won’t work
Mike Lofgren
Joe Biden tried to "turn the page" on Trumpism, and it failed. We need deep structural change
The real reason RFK Jr. is coming for your antidepressants
Amanda Marcotte
The HHS Secretary's attacks on psychiatric medication follow a pattern of putting politics over public health
Your rewards card may be spying on you — and impacting how much you pay
Jelinda Montes
A surveillance pricing ban in Maryland leaves out loyalty programs — costing customers more than they save
“We should have taken more pictures”: Ferrell opens “SNL” finale as Epstein’s ghost
Alex Galbraith
Will Ferrell took on the role of the late sex trafficker for the "Saturday Night Live" season finale
Donald Trump wants to make China great again
Andrew O'Hehir
Technically, the US is still the dominant global superpower. After last week, it sure doesn't feel that way
TPUSA’s “Make Heaven Crowded” revival tour is a disaster
Amanda Marcotte
Charlie Kirk’s death did not inspire the national spiritual awakening that was promised
Green energy will have the last laugh — because of Trump
Sabrina Haake
The president has unintentionally set off an international scramble for renewable energy due to his war in Iran
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