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Donald Trump lurches further into delusion on the world stage

Brian Karem
In Davos and the White House briefing room, the president showed that he is faltering and dangerous

Under Trump, workplace harassment can now go unpunished

Sara Estep, Haley Norris
Led by Trump's hand-picked chair, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission just made millions vulnerable at work

How “Bitcoin Jesus” avoided prison, thanks to one of the “Friends of Trump”

Avi Asher-Schapiro, Molly Redden
Billionaire fugitive Roger Ver avoided prison by hiring a defense attorney whom DOJ prosecutors a "Friend of Trump"

Don’t buy MAGA’s baby boom hype

Amanda Marcotte
Usha Vance, Karoline Leavitt and Katie Miller's pregnancies do not signal a return to the 1950s

Don’t blame media literacy for our naivete

Melanie McFarland
A viral misunderstanding of MTV’s "demise" illustrates the urge to believe what feels right

Epstein continues to explain everything about Trump

Amanda Marcotte
From Greenland to Minneapolis, it's all rooted in his predatory ways

The revival of Moms for Liberty

Andrew Kordik
After setbacks and scandals, the group's efforts have expanded — and its role in public education is growing

To win, Democrats should chuck their leadership

Norman Solomon
The first step in defeating Trump and MAGA is giving Schumer and Jeffries the boot

At 80, Dolly Parton remains our most unlikely national unifier

Martha Ackmann
Parton offers a model for how Americans might better live together

Some Trump voters are sneaking away

Amanda Marcotte
They'll never admit they're wrong, but polling reveals quiet GOP regret

Minneapolis and Tehran: Is this Donald Trump’s downfall?

Andrew O'Hehir
Trump hopes the Iran protests can save his presidency — while he crushes protest at home. It won't work

For Trump, Greenland is about legacy — and humiliation

Heather Digby Parton
The president has infuriated NATO allies and left Greenland’s foreign minister in tears

How Trump intends to hijack the midterms

Chauncey DeVega
The president is building a system where the outcome is decided before ballots are even counted

When protesters become the Other

Chauncey DeVega
Renee Good's killing shows how standing with marginalized communities means losing privilege and protection

MAGA’s ultimate fantasy? Getting away with being bad at their jobs

Alex Galbraith
Donald Trump, Pete Hegseth and Kristi Noem all want "attaboys" despite their poor performance

White women get in the way of Trump’s war on civil rights

Sophia Tesfaye
As Trump attempts to implement a white nationalist agenda, liberal white women are fighting back

Resistance moms will save us

Amanda Marcotte
Renee Good's courage shows our single best hope lies with ordinary people

Trump’s hall of mirrors presidency

Chauncey DeVega
From Jan. 6 to Venezuela, Trump has created his own reality and it threatens to subsume our own

“Decision is final”: Nobel Institute says Machado “cannot” transfer Peace Prize to Trump

Garrett Owen
The Nobel Institute put the kibosh on tentative plans for the Venezuelan opposition leader to share her prize

Fed Chair Jerome Powell turns whistleblower against Trump

Sophia Tesfaye
The Justice Department's legal action against Powell for maintaining Fed independence could backfire on Trump

In Renee Good’s killing, ICE’s misogyny isn’t a side note—it’s the point

Andi Zeisler
The words of the man who shot Renee Good speak to the Trump administration's fixation on masculinity

MAGA is weirdly thirsty for Barron Trump

Amanda Marcotte
The right desperately wants the youngest Trump son to be a sex symbol

“Find a new place to live”: Graham threatens Cuban leadership

Alex Galbraith
The Trump administration has repeatedly threatened military action on the island

“Eviscerated by idiots”: Letterman rages at the state of CBS News

Alex Galbraith
The retired late-night host said that recent moves have "trampled on" the news division's integrity
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