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Brittney Griner says she contemplated suicide, recalling experience in Russian prisons
Nardos Haile
The WNBA star and former Russian prisoner tells all in a New York Times profile
Why climate change action requires “degrowth” to make our planet sustainable
Matthew Rozsa
Salon spoke with Japanese philosophy professor Kohei Saito about his new book, "Slow Down: The Degrowth Manifesto"
“Enormous help”: Convicted ex-Trump Org CFO left behind “potentially priceless paper trail”
Charles R. Davis
Emails reveal Allen Weisselberg had a secret campaign role, according to The Daily Beast
MTG has little support to oust Mike Johnson — but he may already be doomed anyway
Charles R. Davis
“People have ruled him out for any leadership position in the next Congress,” a senior GOP aide says
The trouble with Trump polls
Lucian K. Truscott IV
The problem isn't the pollsters — it's incoherent public opinion, driven by nostalgia, stupidity and memory loss
Legal experts: “Shameful” Supreme Court puts US one vote away from “the end of democracy”
Charles R. Davis
"Unlikely Trump will ever be tried for the crimes he committed," says ex-Judge J. Michael Luttig
US working to stop international court from issuing arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu: report
Jake Johnson
Israel, US "making a concerted effort to head off" possible arrest warrants from the ICC, Times of Israel reports
Mitch McConnell says we face more formidable problems now than during World War II
Nandika Chatterjee
"We need to get serious about what we're up against," McConnell says on "Meet the Press"
Columbia crisis: Another massive failure of liberalism
Andrew O'Hehir
Columbia's president capitulated to the right-wing witch hunt — and only made things worse. Maybe that's a lesson?
Trump’s criminal trials are accelerating the countdown clock on America’s news media
Chauncey DeVega
The clock is ticking on Trump-age media
A history of the Statue of Liberty getting destroyed or distorted in movie posters
Lisa Laman
"Bring me your tired, your poor, your huddled audiences," say marketers for "Civil War" to "Cloverfield"
“All You Need Is Love”: Rare new Beatles and James Bond insights into creation of the art we adore
Kenneth Womack
An Ian Fleming biography reveals the origins of the spy womanizer, while the Fab Four get candid in their own words
Donald Trump has neutered Republicans’ power to sabotage Joe Biden
Heather Digby Parton
It also doesn't hurt that Democrats in Congress have held unprecedentedly united
The terrible equations of war: What GOP success stalling Ukraine aid looks like on the battlefield
Lucian K. Truscott IV
What can be salvaged now that Republicans have finally relented on stalled Ukraine aid?
The government is hiding something about the “Havana syndrome”
Brian Karem
A “60 Minutes” report is just the tip of the iceberg
“An army of Jesus”: Inside Mike Johnson’s come-to-Jesus moment ahead of Ukraine reversal
Jonathan Larsen
Johnson met evangelical leader of Ukraine’s National Prayer Breakfast before last week's press conference
The power of Trump’s jury: 12 Americans can finally ensure criminal accountability
Noah Bookbinder
Donald Trump created a one-man crime wave. It's time he was held accountable.
House approves $61 billion in military aid for Ukraine, much to the chagrin of Russia
Nandika Chatterjee
The Kremlin warns that this will lead to the "deaths of even more Ukrainians"
20 reasons why Donald Trump has been good for America: No, seriously
Gregory D. Foster
He was the worst president imaginable — and could still get worse. But Donald Trump was a crucial wakeup call
Crisis of consciousness: Christof Koch on abortion, AI and the reality in your head
Rae Hodge
The famed neuroscientist invites readers to join the debate on consciousness — and experience it themselves
Evangelicals with ties to “The Family” met Mike Johnson and Zelenskyy ahead of Ukraine vote
Jonathan Larsen
We're getting nearly a real-time look at The Family's anti-LGBTQ+ religious diplomacy in action
Journalist who said NPR has a “liberal” bias quits amid pushback from former colleague
Nandika Chatterjee
The 25-year-long NPR veteran, who accused the network of liberal bias, posted a resignation statement on X
Mike Johnson pulls a fast one on Ukraine past a distracted Donald Trump
Heather Digby Parton
The House speaker finally got fed up with Republican shenanigans — but he may still end up like Kevin McCarthy
Trump is an “isolationist” who likes Russia and war crimes. What could go wrong?
Charles R. Davis
Trump supporters like to claim he's a peacenik. He's a vicious reactionary who pals around with violent despots
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