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Trump angers right-wing fans with censorship campaign

Sophia Tesfaye
As some members of MAGA media begin pushing back against Trump, there may be a limit to his campaign of retribution

America’s global collapse is happening. Where is Marco Rubio?

Chauncey DeVega
The secretary of state is busy remaking his department as a tool of MAGA and white racial authoritarianism

Young men’s religious revival is a myth

Amanda Marcotte
New polling suggests the recent “converts” care more about gender than Jesus

Trump is bleeding his 2024 voters, but not fast enough for the midterms

Russell Payne
Once confined to commentary, dissatisfaction with Trump is breaking containment among GOP voters

Something’s off about “Animal Farm”

Coleman Spilde
Distributed by the studio behind "Sound of Freedom," this take on George Orwell's classic is uniquely insidious

An arch bigger than the Arc de Triomphe? Hitler wanted that too

Andrew O'Hehir
Tyrants and dictators often dream of building gigantic monuments to themselves. It usually doesn't work

Could Donald Trump Jr. make a 2028 presidential bid?

Heather Digby Parton
In the wake of the British royals' visit, there are renewed signs a Trump political dynasty could be in the works

Military’s independent newspaper captured by MAGA

Chauncey DeVega
Stars and Stripes is the latest casualty in the Trump administration's Pentagon purge

Democrats’ Hasan Piker problem is a boon for Fox News

Sophia Tesfaye
Leftist streamer becomes litmus test for Democrats — and Fox News’ favorite boogeyman

SCOTUS just unleashed a gerrymandering dragon

David Daley
The Court's 6-3 decision gutting the Voting Rights Act will reshape the nation's political map in dramatic fashion

The future of the White House Correspondents’ Dinner is in doubt

Brian Karem
Saturday's shooting has prompted board members to consider how to fix the annual event

Trump’s ballroom ploy might work, security experts say

Russell Payne
The incident at the WHCD might help Trump get his ballroom built, but it’s not the quick security fix he’s selling

Comey indictment reveals a desperate DOJ — and president

Heather Digby Parton
The former FBI director is facing a selective prosecution. But his case holds important lessons for Democrats

Ukraine appeals to Trump’s vanity in hopes of security guarantees

Chauncey DeVega
Flattery has become a foreign policy strategy — and it's reshaping U.S. alliances

Supreme Court guts the Voting Rights Act in “Jim Crow 2.0” ruling

Russell Payne
Justices kept the law on the books but drained it of the power to actually protect voters

Trump makes fools of media with renewed attack on Jimmy Kimmel

Sophia Tesfaye
The post-Correspondents' Dinner goodwill tour was short-lived — and the press corps should've known better

Mormons will regret suing an ex-member

Amanda Marcotte
Attacking a beloved host of "Mormon Stories" is a bad look for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Trump wants do-over of failed airline fantasy — at taxpayers’ expense

Heather Digby Parton
Spirit Airlines could get a $500M government bailout. Even MAGA diehards think it's a bad idea

They voted for MAGA. Now they want out

Chauncey DeVega
For some Trump voters, leaving MAGA is a psychological ordeal. A new support group is trying to help

WHCD shooting exposed MAGA media’s secret social media operation

Sophia Tesfaye
The right eerily repeated Trump's ballroom talking points, while the left went straight to conspiracy

The Georgia Democrat for underdogs

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Jason Esteves, a rising gubernatorial candidate, says he’s a champion of Georgia’s working class against GOP policy

Trump lost badly in Iran. How does he spin that as a win?

Andrew O'Hehir
No amount of late-night posting and Fox News bluster can make this world-historical humiliation look like victory

MAGA media gaslights on Charlottesville

Sophia Tesfaye
The right seizes on indictment to claim white supremacy only exists due to the Southern Poverty Law Center

SPLC indictment lends support to hate groups

Austin Sarat
For decades, the Southern Poverty Law Center has fought hate. Now the Justice Department wants it to stop
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