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“Trump testifying would likely be a gift”: Legal experts say DA “has boxed Trump in” at trial
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Prosecutors have a laundry list of past misconduct they want to raise if the former president takes the stand
GOP Rep. Dan Crenshaw: Some Republicans “want Russia to win so badly” they may oust Speaker Johnson
Charles R. Davis
"It's a strange position to take. I think they want to be in the minority," Rep. Dan Crenshaw says
5 years after Mueller report into pro-Trump Russian meddling, legal scholars still have questions
Howard Manly
Why didn’t the full report become public?
“Somebody needs therapy”: House hearing on China devolves into feud on debunked Biden bribes
Griffin Eckstein
Jamie Raskin and James Comer exchange verbal blows in Oversight hearing, arguing about Biden's money
“That was a missed opportunity”: Elliot Ackerman on how failures in Ukraine could help with Iran
Chauncey DeVega
The future of warfare is changing. It "will come down to who can deploy the new technology most effectively"
A world war in waiting: After Iran’s attack, it’s almost here
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Nobody wants World War III — but it's foolish to pretend we're not at the edge of that abyss
“I wish I had been wrong”: Miles Taylor on the dire threat of Trump 2.0
Chauncey DeVega
Trump regime's anonymous whistleblower says the ex-president is now "more unhinged" and even more dangerous
Conservative media blasts José Andrés after Israeli airstrike kills World Central Kitchen workers
Joy Saha
Several critics accused Andrés of “blood libel," while others condemned him for being an anti-Israel “radical”
It’s a massive election year around the world too — and democracy may be losing
Paul Rosenberg
Nearly half the world is holding elections this year — but a new report suggests democracy is in big trouble
“His enemies are America’s enemies”: Trump is getting help preparing his revenge list
Heather Digby Parton
Expect Donald Trump to go scorched earth this time around
“They decided to get even with him”: Trump’s revenge against Julian Assange broke the media
Brian Karem
How Trump’s petty vindictiveness makes the media worse
Climate disinformation is on the rise. Here’s how to fight back
Matthew Rozsa
Climate scientist Dr. Michael Mann discusses the role AI and social media play in perpetuating climate falsehoods
“It should be like Nagasaki and Hiroshima”: GOP congressman says Gaza comparison is out of context
Sophia Tesfaye
"I used a metaphor to convey the need for both Israel and Ukraine to win their wars as swiftly as possible"
Israel and the Puritans: A dangerous historical romance
Jim Sleeper
When English settlers came to the "new Zion," they behaved much like Israeli Zionists today. What's the lesson?
Trump’s megalomania is a trap for the GOP
Chauncey DeVega
"His general odiousness represents a path to electoral calamity in 2024 for the GOP"
The history of the Easter butter lamb, an enduring Polish tradition in the states
Joy Saha
The adorable Easter centerpiece is rich in religious symbolism
“A blueprint for a Trump autocracy”: Authoritarianism expert on which global dictators Trump models
Chauncey DeVega
Will a second Trump term bring a Putin-like dictatorship or the more subtle example of Hungary's Viktor Orbán?
“Hastening his deterioration”: Dr. John Gartner on impact of court trials on “Trump’s fragile brain”
Chauncey DeVega
"He is cognitively weak and closer than you might think to being completely disabled"
Think Kate Middleton’s data-privacy fiasco is bad? US hospitals are under cyber-siege
Rae Hodge
Our medical data could be leaked as easily as the Princess of Wales. Here’s how to protect yourself
Trump’s love letters to MAGA: Campaign emails forge a cult bond
Chauncey DeVega
Trump campaign emails have become quite phallic and psychosexual
“WTF”: Alina Habba’s answer raises alarms amid concerns Trump may need foreign money for legal bills
Igor Derysh
Habba was asked on Fox News if Trump may take money from Russia or Saudi Arabia. She didn't say "no"
Trump is dangerously desperate for a bailout
Heather Digby Parton
The return of Paul Manafort shows that the Trump campaign is willing to trade security for some funds
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