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They said Trumpism was fading
Chauncey DeVega
Mainstream commentators said Donald Trump’s authoritarian campaign was exhausted. They were very wrong
How the Fulton County raid is giving Sidney Powell an encore
Heather Digby Parton
The wild conspiracy theories of Trump's former attorney are driving the new federal probe into the "Big Lie"
A World Cup boycott to stop Trump? Yeah, that’s not happening
Andrew O'Hehir
Dreams of a soccer-themed moment of global solidarity are just fanfics, completely untethered to reality
A wake-up call for white Americans
Chauncey DeVega
The deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti are forcing white people to face hard truths about power and violence
Trump’s second term: Jan. 6 on a grand scale
Kirk Swearingen
What we saw at the US Capitol five years ago was merely a trial run for the chaos and violence of 2026
Donald Trump lurches further into delusion on the world stage
Brian Karem
In Davos and the White House briefing room, the president showed that he is faltering and dangerous
Mainstream media helped build the myth of law enforcement
Nicholas Liu
Alec Karakatsanis explained how the news media demonizes the poor while protecting the powerful
Trump’s “Don‑Roe Doctrine” tariffs and Greenland, Europe is not amused
CK Smith
8 nations face tariffs after opposing US plans, with protests in Greenland and sharp words from European leaders
For Trump, Greenland is about legacy — and humiliation
Heather Digby Parton
The president has infuriated NATO allies and left Greenland’s foreign minister in tears
How Trump intends to hijack the midterms
Chauncey DeVega
The president is building a system where the outcome is decided before ballots are even counted
Happy Birthday, Wikipedia: We need you now more than ever
Troy Farah
Wikipedia has lasted 25 years, and keeps getting better. So of course Elon wants to destroy it
Searching reporters’ homes, repressing dissent are well-known steps to autocracy
Konstantin Zhukov
The administration's latest actions are awfully familiar
Today Venezuela, tomorrow Iran: Can the Islamic Republic survive a second Trump presidency?
Aaron Pilkington
It's not clear how Islamic Republic of Iran’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, could survive if Trump backs protesters
MAGA wants to be a colonial power
Sophia Tesfaye
First Venezuela, now Greenland: Trump is promoting an international Manifest Destiny updated for the 21st century
Trump: US will “run” Venezuela after Maduro capture
CK Smith
Trump outlines temporary governance, oil involvement and military readiness. Global reactions are sharply divided
Zelenskyy: Trump considering US troop deployment in Ukraine
Alex Galbraith
The Ukrainian leader said Trump is weighing American troop involvement in the Russia-Ukraine war
“Progress achieved”: Zelenskyy says US has agreed to 15 year security guarantees for Ukraine
Garrett Owen
Zelensky had originally asked for guarantees of up to 50 years
“95% there”: Trump frames Ukraine talks as a personal win
CK Smith
The Mar-a-Lago summit ended with optimism and plans for another meeting, but no cease-fire or concrete peace deal
How much worse will it get by 2029?
Alfred McCoy
One year of President Donald J. Trump has brought trauma, failure and destruction. Ready for three more?
On “Heated Rivalry,” the smut is the point
Melanie McFarland
The in-your-face sex on this HBO Max hit opens a smooth path to the goal: a profound look at intimacy
JD Vance’s 2028 strategy: Be even worse than Trump
Amanda Marcotte
Vance sees a future in people who call Hitler "a great leader"
How Putin won the war, with a little help from his friends
Andrew O'Hehir
For three years we've spun fairytales about Russia's inevitable defeat, while the "West" was falling apart
The madness of George Will: Last lonely never-Trumper forges on
Mike Lofgren
Legendary Washington Post columnist bailed on GOP over Trump — but hasn't changed his mind about anything else
Trump’s speech was his Joe Biden moment
Brian Karem
The president's nationally televised address will haunt him like Biden's debate performance
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