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Will Doug Jones pull off another Alabama miracle in 2026?

Heather Digby Parton
The former senator announced his candidacy for governor — against Tommy Tuberville

Indiana Republicans reject Trump-backed redistricting push

Alex Galbraith
The vote throws a wrench into Republican plans to redistrict their way into holding the U.S. House in 2026

Trump’s foreign policy vision: Make Europe white again

Andrew O'Hehir
Trump's global "strategy" is grandiose, racist, and alarmingly dumb: Tyranny is cool, bro! But democracy sucks

“We are a higher court, but not a better one”: Kagan rages at SCOTUS decision to allow Texas maps

Alex Galbraith
The justice lambasted the court's conservatives for allowing redrawn Texas congressional maps to take effect

Gift guide: Seasonal splurges for every table

Chaya Milchtein
From rare cuts to artisanal sweets, this guide gathers the best edible gifts and upgrades to make every meal shine

Restaurant matchbooks strike again

Katie Lockhart
Once a fixture on the host stand, restaurant matchbooks are returning as collectible keepsakes and design objects

How Greg Abbott’s comments backfired in court to doom Texas gerrymander

Eleanor Klibanoff
Judge Jeffrey Brown pointed to comments from the governor and GOP legislators as the basis for his ruling

Texas Republicans started a national redistricting arms race. They may be losing

Gabby Birenbaum
With Texas’ map blocked by a federal court, California Democrats are emerging victorious — pending SCOTUS ruling

“Clearly erroneous”: Texas appeals midterm redistricting ruling to Supreme Court

Blaise Malley
In 2-1 ruling, a lower court said Republican state lawmakers relied on race to draw new maps

The tender food of “Frankenstein”

Ashlie D. Stevens
In Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein,” the Creature finds humanity not only in words or deeds, but shared meals

Justice Department sues to block California’s new congressional map

Garrett Owen
Pam Bondi said the map would create "one-party rule"

Texas Democrats have the last laugh over MAGA gerrymandering

Heather Digby Parton
After initial success in Texas, Trump's 2026 gerrymandering strategy is facing roadblocks

Gerrymandering fails in Utah: Even red states have rules

CK Smith
Utah Judge halts GOP's new political map of Salt Lake City, giving Democrats a rare victory in deep-red state

Inside a Texas church’s training academy for Christians running for office

Marissa Greene, Cecilia Lenzen
"There is no separation between church and state," one graduate said

The Venn diagram of Donald Trump’s vendettas

John Feffer
Trump, MAGA and some on the left despise the liberal international order. Multipolarism isn't the answer.

In “Christy,” Sydney Sweeney’s only fighting herself

Coleman Spilde
Sweeney's boxing biopic is an Oscar vehicle quickly running out of gas, thanks to its star's lack of conviction

A new Henry Kissinger documentary gilds the stinkweed

Ken Hughes
I've spent 25 years studying presidents' White House tapes. This isn't Kissinger's real "American Experience"

I smell dead people

Kelly McClure
You may believe that ghosts don't exist because you've never seen one, but eyes aren't the only indicators

“Biblical justice for all”: How North Carolina’s chief justice transformed his state

Doug Bock Clark
Paul Newby has turned his perch atop North Carolina’s Supreme Court into an instrument of political power

“Risks are too high”: Maryland’s top Democrat shoots down party’s redistricting push

Garrett Owen
The decision breaks with the Democrats' national plan to counter Republican electoral maps

“Be careful what you wish for”: Republican warns NC GOP their redistricting could backfire

Blaise Malley
North Carolina Republicans drew a new map that added a GOP seat ahead of the 2026 midterms

D’Angelo took us to bed…and to church

Melanie McFarland
The pioneering artist's blend of sensual and sacred themes leave a map for music to reclaim its ancestral funk

John Roberts is slowly dismantling America

David Daley
Twenty years of the Roberts Court has wreaked shocking damage. Is the Voting Rights Act next?

Supreme Court redistricting ruling could upend decades of voting rights law

Sam D. Hayes
An upcoming case could change congressional maps across the country
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