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Why is the U.S. Olympic agency meant to stop sexual abuse investigating its top critic?

Irvin Muchnick
Center for SafeSport is supposed to investigate alleged abusers. But no one has accused Jonathan Little of a crime

“Siding with insurrectionists,” 203 House Republicans vote no on coup prevention bill

Brett Wilkins
Only nine Republicans supported a bill to prevent another Jan. 6-style insurrection

“Fraudulent and discriminatory”: Migrants flown to Martha’s Vineyard suing Ron DeSantis

Brett Wilkins
Plaintiffs accuse DeSantis of using flight to push "hate-driven agenda intended to create confusion and rejection"

Toxic effects of the Big Lie: Will any Republican, anywhere, ever concede defeat?

Heather Digby Parton
GOP's latest campaign tactic is also a fundraising grift: Never concede defeat to anyone, even another Republican

I voted for Trump — twice. I was a right-wing pundit. I was dead wrong about all of it

Rich Logis
I was all-in on Donald Trump's lies, well after Jan. 6. What opened my eyes? Gather round and I'll tell you

Ron DeSantis tries to trump Trump with cynical, sadistic migrant flights

Heather Digby Parton
There's an ugly history behind this week's Martha's Vineyard atrocity — even if Trump thinks it was all his idea

“Trump turned DOJ into his personal law firm”: Senate probes prosecutor’s claim of Trump corruption

Igor Derysh
Judiciary committee investigating Geoffrey Berman's claims of "multiple instances of political interference"

Arizona’s Latino voters and political independents could spell midterm defeats for MAGA candidates

Gina Woodall
Republican leaders in Arizona have taken a hard right since Trump's election. Now it could cost them

The fight against an age-old effort to block Americans from voting

Aliyya Swaby, Annie Waldman
New wave of restrictions makes voting harder for people who struggle to read — now 1 in 5 Americans

Sen. Marco Rubio, Judge Aileen Cannon and Donald Trump: Love triangle?

Areeba Shah
Marco Rubio once called Trump "dangerous." Now he's the Mar-a-Lago judge's benefactor and biggest defender

Election officials preparing for worst-case scenarios: Violence around the midterms

Areeba Shah
Trump-inspired wave of threats against election officials raises midterm tensions as some workers simply quit

Biden’s speech wasn’t “partisan” — it was the plain truth the media is too timid to make clear

Amanda Marcotte
The Republican Party is a threat to democracy — and the media needs to get out of the "both sides" trap to say so

Has the tide turned for Biden and the Democrats? It’s way too early to celebrate

Chauncey DeVega
Republican hubris and overreach is leading toward dramatic payback — but Democrats' sugar high could be fleeting

What abortion ban? GOP candidates abruptly ditch long-held positions in post-Roe scramble

Areeba Shah
With abruptly scrubbed websites and "well, actually" op-eds, anti-abortion Republicans claim they never meant it

A tsunami of dark money is flooding our justice system — and it’s only getting worse

Austin Sarat
Will a right-wing electronics tycoon's unprecedented $1.6B donation force us to face the tide of corruption?

Trump’s return is distracting the GOP — and allowing Democrats to get things done

Amanda Marcotte
Biden racks up wins on guns, climate, and loans — as Trump conspiracies weaken the GOP's obstructionist powers

America has a chance to retreat from madness: Will the midterms save us — or doom democracy?

Brian Karem
Some Trump voters are ripe for deprogramming. Instead of calling them names, let's work together to save America

It’s happening: Abortion rights and the threat to democracy are reshaping the midterms

Austin Sarat, Dennis Aftergut
No, one special election victory doesn't prove anything — but it sure feels like the political winds have shifted

Dobbs was a game changer: Democrats eye abortion as key to midterm success

Sophia Tesfaye
Several straight elections since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade have gone favorably for Democrats

Rep. Adam Schiff on Jan. 6, Trump’s coup and the “worst-case scenario” for America’s future

Chauncey DeVega
Conscience of the Congress says he's "more worried about the health of our democracy" now than after Jan. 6

Tennessee showdown: Governor’s big plan for right-wing charter schools sparks fierce backlash

Kathryn Joyce
After right-wing education hero insults teachers, Tennesseans push back on Bill Lee's charter plan. Is it too late?

Can complicit Republicans’ change of heart on Donald Trump be trusted?

Heather Digby Parton
Democrats don't need Liz Cheney's offer of assistance — but should they take it anyway?

The GOP turns against the League of Women Voters

Megan O’Matz
Voter registration and good-government group now seen as "radical leftists" by Republicans
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