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“The optics are terrible”: Swiss pharmaceutical giant hires Trump’s real estate firm
Cheyenne McNeill
Roche is looking to sell a $12 million Trump Tower condo and is enlisting the help of the president's own company
Not Trump’s baby: The “big, beautiful” bill’s father is really Grover Norquist
Heather Digby Parton
Republicans are close to seeing their long-held fantasies realized
Why Trump is terrified of AOC
Amanda Marcotte
After Zohran Mamdani's win, Trump reveals how scared he is to face Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Zohran and democracy: Three days that shook the world
Andrew O'Hehir
Is Zohran Mamdani good for the Democrats? It's the wrong question — he's good for the world
Texas could soon execute a man before his appeal is heard — and set a dangerous national precedent
Austin Sarat
Advocates say Robert Roberson was wrongfully convicted. Texas AG demands the death penalty anyway
We can still save education — and that’s the key to saving democracy
Henry A. Giroux
Higher education nurtures critical thinking and democratic action. That's why the right wants to destroy it
Joe Rogan beef shows MAGA male fragility
Amanda Marcotte
The arrest and meltdown of the "Liver King" shows how far-right masculinity hurts its disciples
Despite “No Kings,” the Trump resistance is still “muscle-building”
Chauncey DeVega
Four experts on what could be a hot summer of protest and how to get at Trump's Achilles' heel
Zohran Mamdani’s win was a surprise. The attacks that have followed are not
Sophia Tesfaye
A stunning victory in New York City — and a torrent of anti-immigrant backlash
“Typical of authoritarian regimes”: Deportation tied to Vance “Babyface” meme sparks global outrage
Cheyenne McNeill
A Norwegian tourist's ordeal at an American airport has foreigners wondering if the U.S. is still a free country
Evangelicals push Trump into conflict with Iran
Amanda Marcotte
Forget Joe Rogan — the Christian right remains Trump's most important constituency
“Low-level loser”: Hegseth, Leavitt deny reports that U.S. Iran strikes were ineffective
Alex Galbraith
The Trump administration was left scrambling following a report from CNN and a statement from Iranian officials
Our divisions have created the potential for redemptive revolution
Joel Edward Goza
The white consensus is shattering. New coalitions for racial justice could follow
Be prepared for “further escalation” from Trump
Chauncey DeVega
Four experts on how Trump is using crises to expand his power
Iran launches retaliatory strike on US military base in Qatar
Cheyenne McNeill
Iran has launched at least 10 missiles toward Qatar, which hosts the largest U.S. military base in the Middle East
War with Iran could activate Trump’s darkest impulses
Heather Digby Parton
If Trump sent troops to Los Angeles, what might he do as a wartime president to quell opposition?
Why Karoline Leavitt is so annoying
Amanda Marcotte
From trolling the media to gaslighting the public, it's clear why Trump hired her as press secretary
“They would use it if they could”: Trump justifies attacks on Iran with nuclear hypotheticals
Alex Galbraith
The explanation came during a broadside of GOP Rep. Thomas Massie, whom Trump called "pathetic" and "simple-minded"
Should the billionaire be a fan fave? “The Gilded Age” says yes
Melanie McFarland
We should know better by now than to embrace George and Bertha Russell as heroes
With strikes on Iran, Trump has chosen a path of insanity
Bill Curry
It's time to ask: Is a mental condition driving his foreign policy?
How ranked choice voting will shape the red-hot NYC mayoral race
David Daley, Deb Otis
You vote for five candidates? What are "cross-endorsements"? NYC's election may preview the future of democracy
Hakeem Jeffries says “aggressive diplomacy,” not war, is the best way to deal with Iran
Blaise Malley
Jeffries called Iran a “sworn enemy” of the U.S. and said it should never be allowed to make nuclear weapons
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