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The (perceived) persecution of Kash Patel
Heather Digby Parton
A sense of persecution is what all of the Trump nominees for law enforcement, intelligence and military share
Trump tags Patel to head FBI
Alex Galbraith
The president-elect announced his Cabinet pick Saturday, even though the current head has no plans to leave
Requiem for an empire: How Trump’s second term could reshape the world
Alfred McCoy
A prominent historian saw all this coming 14 years ago. Oh, wait — that was me
How climate change became a pretext for fascism
Matthew Rozsa
The collapsing ecosystem creates a feedback loop of famine and war, giving rise to authoritarian leaders
Trump Ukraine envoy Kellogg has plan to end war by playing hardball with U.S. aid
Alex Galbraith
The retired general pitched Trump on a plan to hold off on arms shipments unless Ukraine starts peace talks
Trump’s hatchet woman: Pam Bondi is plotting revenge on the Department of Justice
Heather Digby Parton
Bondi, the former attorney general of Florida, is the perfect Trump choice for this particular gig
Picking through the debris of the 2024 election, Democrats are left soul searching
Chauncey DeVega
Now is the time to engage in critical self-reflection
“It is a weapon”: Ronan Farrow discusses the spyware in our pockets in “Surveilled”
Gary M. Kramer
"You never know [spyware] was there. It copies everything on your phone and it leaves"
The end of the special counsel forever? Jack Smith is in survival mode
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Donald Trump, meanwhile, is celebrating the dismissal of federal criminal charges
Donald Trump and the intellectuals: How do we navigate the darkness ahead?
Gregory D. Foster
Noam Chomsky warned us about this 57 years ago: In a time of great danger, we need experts to speak out
“The whole thing is nuts”: Rogan worries Biden’s Ukraine moves could start “World War III”
Griffin Eckstein
The podcaster warned Biden's decision to allow Ukraine to use long-range missiles could trigger "World War III"
ICC issues arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu, accuses him of “intentionally” killing civilians
Nicholas Liu
The arrest warrant charged the Israeli leader and an ex-defense minister with carrying out war crimes in Gaza
The press obeys in advance
Brian Karem
Donald Trump brings out the worst — and it’s going to get a lot worse
“You can’t just get rid of them”: Experts say Trump’s “power grab” may already be doomed
Tatyana Tandanpolie
It's "very, very, very, very, very unlikely" Trump could unilaterally bypass Senate to install Cabinet picks
Goodbye to all that — once again, and for the last time
Mike Lofgren
Farewell reflections from an American who has now lost his country: I quit the GOP 13 years ago. That wasn't enough
Iran denies reports that Musk met with its ambassador to the United Nations
Griffin Eckstein
Iran's foreign minister dismissed reports claiming the billionaire met with an Iranian diplomat
“Absolute abdication of their constitutional power”: Trump’s one weird trick for filling his Cabinet
Charles R. Davis
President-elect Donald Trump and his transition team think they can get their way by bypassing the Senate
RFK Jr.’s revenge: Trump’s controversial health secretary pick is payback for COVID
Heather Digby Parton
At this point, Donald Trump believes he is invincible
The ultimate answer to why Donald Trump won: White Christians
Chauncey DeVega
The "religious nostalgia" that unites White Christians under Trump has propelled his rise since the beginning
CDC: Overdose deaths set to dip below 100,000 for the first time since 2020
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Overdose deaths expected to decline 17% between June 2023 and June 2024
“The most lethal force in the world”: Heritage founder takes victory lap amid Project 2025 fallout
Russell Payne
President of group behind Project 2025 sees a major opening after Trump's win
Russia’s dark web markets prove the drug war can’t be won
Niko Vorobyov
Even in totalitarian states, it’s easier than ever to get high. All you need is an internet connection
Donald Trump and the imperial presidency: What lies ahead?
Karen J. Greenberg
Presidential powers have expanded dramatically throughout American history. Now we've handed them back to him
Trump called Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, and brought Musk with him
Griffin Eckstein
The president-elect and Tesla head told the leader they'd support Ukraine, despite promise to cut aid
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