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The MAGA war on PBS was never about money

Melanie McFarland
The latest GOP push to defund public media won't save much cash. But it will disadvantage poor and rural kids

Is Donald Trump’s movement really a “cult”? Well, I ought to know

Jonathan Hirsch
I grew up in what many people would consider a cult. Compared to that, Americans still have freedom

Is London burning? Britain’s sudden political meltdown — and ours

Andrew O'Hehir
What anti-Trump backlash? Nigel Farage's MAGA-style party scores a huge win — and Britain's establishment panics

He voted for Trump, twice. Now he wants to take down MAGA and the “pathetic” Tommy Tuberville

Charles R. Davis
Kyle Sweetser, who's running for Senate as a Democrat, told Salon he's disgusted by Trump and his imitators

Bro-country has curdled

Alex Galbraith
Morgan Wallen and his imitators are here for a long time, not a good time

MAGA gets the Middle East treatment — and exposes why Republicans love Trump’s lavish lifestyle

Heather Digby Parton
Republican voters yearn to be subjects. Donald Trump understood that instinctively

Trump’s traveling trunk show is backfiring

Brian Karem
At least on the issue of putting the USA up for sale, we’re all united against Trump

Democratic Party consultant Mark Mellman: “The Democrats definitely have a branding problem”

Chauncey DeVega
"Showing off internal battles, be they ideological, personal, or otherwise, doesn't do anything to help the party"

One major part of Project 2025 is falling apart

Heather Digby Parton
The conservative legal community appears to be rejecting the Trump team's vision of "radical constitutionalism"

Ben Shapiro is cracking under the pressure to shill for Trump

Amanda Marcotte
Pointless trade wars and $400 million jet bribes make it hard for Trump sycophants to cape for the MAGA messiah

“Victory, truly”: Gérard Depardieu found guilty of sexual assault

Alex Galbraith
The legendary French actor was found guilty of assaulting two women on a movie set in 2021

Stephen Miller came prepared for war — and he won’t back down

Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump's most trusted adviser still wants to deport millions — and doesn't intend to let courts stop him

Texas GOP wants to ban kids from playing dress-up: Yes, really

Amanda Marcotte
Lone Star Republicans propose ban on "non-human behavior" in school — it's another stealth attack on LGBTQ rights

Pam Bondi escalates disturbing war on reporters – but the public is “choosing to look away”

James Thornton Harris
AG's policy could suppress reporting by seeking journalists' phone records and forcing their testimony

Ireland’s hip-hop rebels: How three Belfast bros became Fox News villains

Andrew O'Hehir
Belfast rap trio Kneecap made global headlines at Coachella — and right-wing enemies. It's a classic Irish story

We should welcome MAGA remorse: I should know — it saved me

Rich Logis
Many Trump voters have doubts. There will be a gradual, and then sudden, awakening. We must be ready to help

Blessed be the memes, TV shows and “Conclave” for helping us welcome our first American pope

Melanie McFarland
Before we met Pope Leo XIV, shows like "The New Pope" and "The Young Pope" mythologized the Vatican to the masses

Trump’s massive corruption, Part Deux: So much more bigly this time!

Heather Digby Parton
What's the difference between the Trump family and the US government? No one knows — you have to pay to find out

Trump’s deportation lies are nothing new: Remember Bush, WMD and Iraq?

Amanda Marcotte
Before Trump invented an "invasion" by Venezuelan "terrorists," Bush cooked up fake evidence for war in Iraq

“Nothing to sustain that”: Biden denies reports of cognitive decline, trashes Trump on “The View”

Alex Galbraith
Biden said reports of his slipping faculties were "wrong" and criticized Trump's first 100 days on the talk show

Inside the new regime: Source says Team Trump is growing “disillusioned”

Brian Karem
Trump's officials are quietly concerned about his "blatant criminal behavior." What took them so long?

Young people can’t save democracy by themselves: A new vision is required

Chauncey DeVega
Democrats have counted on "generational replacement" to rescue them: Experts say it's a "dangerous illusion"

Trump’s DC prosecutor now seems doomed — and it couldn’t happen to a nicer fellow

Heather Digby Parton
Ed Martin came out of old-school conservatism — and might be the very worst Trump appointee of 2025. So long!

Conspiracy theories: “Warning lights on the dashboard of democracy”

Chauncey DeVega
Journalist Phil Tinline explains how the fear of losing democracy gave us America's first autocrat
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