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Trump claims his phone got hacked by the “radical left” after prayer call goes off the rails

Gabriella Ferrigine
"I think what happened was that the radical left was working on the phone. There is no question about it"

“Kangaroo investigation”: Dems push back as Jim Jordan, House GOP go after Manhattan D.A.

Rae Hodge
Rep. Jerry Nadler says last-ditch GOP attempts to stop Trump indictment are the real "weaponization" of government

The urbanity of evil: 20 years after the Iraq invasion, the lies continue

Norman Solomon
Don't expect the media to mention how Joe Biden and Tony Blinken sent us to war in 2003 — or their hypocrisy today

Donald Trump makes Ron DeSantis so much more dangerous

Chauncey DeVega
The choice between Ron DeSantis and Donald Trump is the equivalent of choosing between being stabbed or shot

ICC issues arrest warrant for Putin and co-conspirator for allegedly abducting Ukrainian children

Brett Wilkins
"They change their citizenship, give them up for adoption under guardianship, commit sexual violence"

Hey, Irish Americans: Your “Celtic” tattoo isn’t Celtic — because that whole idea was made up

Andrew O'Hehir
The real and complicated story of Ireland's past is a lot more interesting than Irish Americans make it out to be

The dubious economic calculus behind the Willow project

Zoya Teirstein, Jake Bittle
The venture is supposed to secure energy independence and Alaskan prosperity. It probably won’t do either

“Also called a coup”: Trump quietly calls for “regime change” in US

Chris Walker
"The removal of a current government, often by force, which could also be called a coup," columnist says

Trump Media probed for possible Russia-linked money laundering over loan approved by Don Jr.: report

Igor Derysh
"If you trace the beneficiaries back you get to the nephew of a Putin ally," says Guardian reporter Hugo Lowell

Ron DeSantis is caught between MAGA and Donald Trump

Heather Digby Parton
It is kind of like being stuck between a rock and a hard place

Asteroid headed for Earth in 2046 tops the “risk list” for planetary impact

Troy Farah
A space rock could pose a planetary danger on par with the Tunguska event. But NASA might have the tech to stop it

Boreal wildfires in 2021 released more carbon emissions than any other fire this century

Zoya Teirstein
The earth's northernmost regions have entered a vicious cycle of warming and wildfire

“MH370”: The 6 most shocking theories surrounding the disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines flight

Joy Saha
Nine years later, the tragic mystery continues for family members of those on the plane that went missing

Pentagon refuses to share Russia war crime evidence — over fear of future probes of U.S. atrocities

Brett Wilkins
"Basically, we want others punished, but not ourselves," reporter says

Biden sidelines potential primary rivals — and delights the party’s corporate wing

Bob Hennelly
Corporate types don’t want messy moral debates about just what Democrats should stand for

When we were Vladimir Putin: The American war from hell, 20 years later

Juan Cole
How America gave Putin cover for his own atrocity

“Florida man sounds mad”: Trump has extended Truth Social meltdown over Manhattan indictment threat

Gabriella Ferrigine
Trump claimed prosecutors are "trying to take down the leading candidate" in the 2024 presidential race

Trump is out for revenge. That should terrify everyone — even Republicans

Chauncey DeVega
The former president vows to go on a tour of retribution. Who will he hit first?

Fox News caught editing out Trump’s brag that he would have let Putin “take over” parts of Ukraine

Gabriella Ferrigine
"I could’ve made a deal to take over something, there are certain areas that are Russian-speaking areas, frankly"

Fungi in flour can cause lots of ailments — but nothing like what happens in HBO’s “The Last of Us”

Sheryl Barringer
While the outbreaks in the show are decisively fictional, there is something to be said about contaminated flour

“I don’t support”: DeSantis distances himself from GOP bill to register bloggers after backlash

Matthew Sheffield
Even former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a far-right Republican, condemned the GOP bill

Sámi demonstrators end mass protests against illegal wind farm

Elisabeth Rasmussen
Norway apologizes for its human rights violations, but intends to keep project operational

Too little, too late: Why the media goes missing when Republicans go on the offensive

Chauncey DeVega
The media's belated coverage of the GOP's anti-democracy attacks will never catch up

In Norway, Indigenous-led protests against a wind farm heat up

Tristan Ahtone
Sámi land defenders say the windmills must be demolished
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