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Trump’s poll numbers are so abysmal he’s crying “fraud”

Heather Digby Parton
Most people don't yet know the scope of what's going on — and the Democrats should tell them

Trump’s tariffs are the ultimate MAGA loyalty test

Heather Digby Parton
Self-preservation may start to look a little different to Republicans if the country is mired in a recession

Signalgate is a consequence of anti-DEI hysteria

Rann Miller
White mediocrity has become a national security risk

America has hit the MAGA tipping point

Heather Digby Parton
We won't be able to ignore what Trump and his accomplices are doing once it starts to impact us personally

“Throw these bums out”: AOC and Bernie Sanders take their campaign against “oligarchy” out west

Griffin Eckstein
Ocasio-Cortez and Sanders addressed thousands at their "Fighting Oligarchy" tour stops in Nevada and Arizona

Everything’s permissible and nobody’s accountable now: Welcome to the age of anything goes

Melanie McFarland
Tony Hinchcliffe has a Netflix deal, Andrew Cuomo might be mayor and Mel Gibson may get his guns back. Why not?

How much corruption can MAGA stomach? Trump and Musk test the limit

Heather Digby Parton
Autocracy? Oligarchy? Kakistocracy? No, Trump's Mad King behavior is a hallmark of patrimonialism

Latest DHS hire called for “martial law” after Trump lost the 2020 election

Nicholas Liu
Paul Ingrassia has been tapped to act as the White House's liaison to the Department of Homeland Security

From MAGA to monarchy: How tech billionaires are engineering American autocracy

Victor Acquista
Common sense for the Trump age

Trump undercuts Zelenskyy — but Americans are not abandoning Ukraine

Sabrina Haake
As Trump tries to demean Ukraine, millions of Americans reach out to President Volodmyr Zelenskyy

“Are we on the side of our donors?”: DNC race puts spotlight on money and “good billionaires”

Russell Payne
Progressives are urging Democrats to say no to billionaire donors, but the leading DNC candidates aren't so sure

Bookshop.org enters the e-book arena, giving indie stores a new way to compete with Amazon

Melanie McFarland
"Everything Amazon can do, we want to do as well or better," says CEO Andy Hunter on boosting indie sales digitally

“Just as bad as we feared”: Experts on the chaos and carnage of Trump’s first week

Chauncey DeVega
Trump's first-week performance was calculated, expected — and highly traumatic. What happens next will be crucial

The war on fake news has backfired

Nolan Higdon
Content moderation was never about eradicating fake news

Elon’s global takeover: Can one billionaire dismantle democracy? We’ll find out

Andrew O'Hehir
Musk's feud with Steve Bannon is largely self-indulgent theater — but the global consequences could be nasty

Trumponomics is back: Tech-bros are delighted, but the price of eggs is soaring

Heather Digby Parton
Trump thinks he won by talking about the economy — and now he gets to wreck it and enrich his billionaire pals

“A brazen grift”: Trump turns his inauguration over to MAGA scams

Amanda Marcotte
Forget "unity" — the real theme of the day was "rich people swindling the rest of America"

“That says it all:” Big Tech takes prime seats at Trump inauguration

Cara Michelle Smith
The scene signaled that the industry Trump once called “dividing and divisive” is now in his good graces

What can Trump inauguration donors expect in return? 2017 offers a look

Cara Michelle Smith
A report shows the benefits some received after funding Trump's first swearing-in

Turn the channel on the inauguration with these counterprogramming suggestions

Melanie McFarland, Hanh Nguyen, Kelly McClure, Mary Elizabeth Williams, Nardos Haile, Nicholas Liu, Amanda Marcotte
From "Twin Peaks" to "Chicken Nugget," preserving your sanity on Inauguration Day is just a click away

Nixon paved the way for Trump’s “new standard” of inaugural fundraising

Cara Michelle Smith
Both share the same brazen approach to financing the presidency, experts say

“Does he fear small crowds?”: Trump moves inauguration indoors due to “arctic blast” forecast

Alex Galbraith
Trump worried about "severe record lows" while announcing his inauguration would be held inside the Capitol

It’s been a minute, but “Severance” returns to work with a weird wonder of a second season

Melanie McFarland
Nearly three years after Apple TV+'s phenomenal drama debuted, it manages to keep us enthralled with its mystery

President Biden bids farewell with an unprecedented warning

Austin Sarat
Joe Biden breaks with tradition to offer a direct criticism of his successor
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