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Trump nominates Voight, Stallone, Gibson as ambassadors to Hollywood

Alex Galbraith
Will the last Californian ally Trump calls to serve in a made-up position please turn out the lights? 

“SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night,” like its inspiration, is pleasant, uneven and occasionally inspired

Melanie McFarland
If you get a fever for this docuseries special, it'll assuredly have been caused by one episode

Florida AG pledges to “fight for President Trump” after DeSantis picks her to fill Senate vacancy

Nicholas Liu
Ashley Moody will replace Marco Rubio in the Senate until a special election is held in 2026

“A series of criminal efforts to retain power”: The stench of American politics overwhelms us all

Brian Karem
We have two parties in this country — one has no heart and the other has no head

Bondi says she will rely “on the facts and the law” when deciding whether to prosecute Trump critics

Russell Payne
Bondi said she would evaluate charges against January 6 rioters and Trump critics alike on a "case-by-case basis"

Tech billionaires expose MAGA’s “populism” con job

Amanda Marcotte
MAGA "populism" was always an inch deep — Trump's billionaire-palooza proves it

“It threatens our entire democracy”: Biden takes aim at tech oligarchs like Musk in farewell address

Alex Galbraith
Biden warned of the "dangerous concentration of power" among the wealthy in a speech that also took shots at Trump

Trump Cabinet pick Gabbard unclear on what head of US intelligence does: report

Alex Galbraith
A new report from the Wall Street Journal claims Gabbard was unable to answer questions about the position

SEC sues Elon Musk over Twitter disclosure

Natalie Chandler
The lawsuit is a "sham," Musk's lawyer says. It could fizzle once Donald Trump takes office

Making American oligarchy great again

Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump has no idea what the billionaire tech titans suddenly flocking to his side are really after

“We can’t just give in”: Women of color are still processing Harris’ loss while preparing for Trump

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Women of color spoke to Salon about Harris' defeat and how they're planning to fight Trump this time around

“You will have to change how you see women”: Why Trump fears Hegseth accusers

Amanda Marcotte
Hegseth's excuses for his misogyny contradict each other, but MAGA doesn't care

“Small acts of resistance”: Retooling “what protecting democracy looks like” in a second Trump term

Chauncey DeVega
A conversation with Virginia Kase Solomón, president and CEO of Common Cause, ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration

MAGA billionaires: Bezos, Musk and Zuckerberg rewarded with prime seats at Trump’s inauguration

Griffin Eckstein
With a combined net worth just shy of $1 trillion, the titans of Big Tech will all attend Trump's inauguration

FBI did not interview woman who accused Pete Hegseth of sexual assault, senator says

Nicholas Liu
“There are significant gaps and inadequacies in the report," said one senator briefed on its contents

Mark Zuckerberg’s gaslighting can’t hide the truth for Donald Trump

Austin Sarat
Mark Zuckerberg’s gaslighting about Meta’s shameful decision to end fact-checking is still very dangerous

“There will be no rebuilding”: Bracing America for the implementation of Project 2025

Chauncey DeVega
Donald Trump's return to power further undermines America's self-image of greatness

It’s MAGA’s problem now

Kim Messick
Living with the consequences imposed by a woefully uninformed electorate

Fox News host touts that “people whose houses are burned down” will turn on Democrats

Griffin Eckstein
Rachel Campos Duffy blamed the "liberal policies" supported by wildfire victims for their torched homes

“Stark and troubling”: Trump whistleblower sounds alarm over National Security Council loyalty tests

Griffin Eckstein
A questionnaire to NSC officials included asks on who civil servants voted for, donation history and social media

The LA conflagration: It is now painfully clear what matters

Brian Karem
The wildfires in Los Angeles are a harbinger of our doom — yet ultimately leave me with hope

“There will be strings attached”: GOP Sen. says Los Angeles wildfire aid won’t be “blank check”

Alex Galbraith
Wyoming Senator John Barrasso said he expects "hearings" to determine what California needs to do to receive aid

“A truly evil guy”: Bannon bashes Musk as MAGA infighting continues

Alex Galbraith
The former Trump adviser said he would have Musk "run out of here by Inauguration Day"

Fake news is driving us apart amid disaster — but slanted news is slowly drowning our democracy

Dr. Sandra Matz
And our efforts to eradicate fake news could inadvertently exacerbate the problem
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