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Horror stories of that holiday favorite “The Nutcracker”
Alison Stine
From norovirus to nutcracker fractures to wire hangers, the price for your beloved Christmas ballet is blood
There really is a “great replacement” — but it’s not what Tucker Carlson says it is
Mike Lofgren
Is voting for Republicans literally killing white people in rural America? Because the correlation is striking
Zelenskyy visit exposes a GOP rift — between actual fascists and everyone else
Amanda Marcotte
Too many Republicans still refuse to stand up for Ukraine — and for democracy — against their MAGA brethren
“Shadow diplomats” have posed a threat for decades — but governments looked the other way
Debbie Cenziper, Will Fitzgibbon, Eva Herscowitz, Emily Anderson Stern, Jordan Anderson
State Department trusts governments to nominate reputable honorary consuls, despite global accounts of wrongdoing
Gaetz and Boebert “blow through” Capitol security and refuse screenings — then diss Zelenskyy speech
Igor Derysh
Gaetz and Boebert sat through standing ovations and checked their phones as the Ukrainian leader pleaded for help
Volodymyr Zelenskyy delivers America a Christmas message: But why was he here?
Brian Karem
Ukraine's leader came to D.C. in the same week Congress referred Trump for prosecution. It's a powerful symbol
Putin’s brain and the Ukraine disaster: What does the Russian leader really want?
Chauncey DeVega
Russia expert Andrew Weiss on the "Accidental Czar" in the Kremlin — and how he hopes to redeem a war he's losing
“Ungrateful international welfare queen”: MTG, Don Jr. lead GOP attacks on Zelenskyy’s D.C. visit
Samaa Khullar
Greene called Zelenskyy the "shadow president" and claimed Ukraine was the "51st state"
What Democrats should have learned from the midterms: It’s time to fight for justice
Chauncey DeVega
Democrats have an opportunity to seize the moral high ground as the party of justice. Will they take it?
Trump is losing it on Truth Social as he braces for DOJ referral
Tom Boggioni
"Our Country is SICK inside, very much like a person dying of Cancer," Trump said on Saturday morning
Will the ghost of Eugene McCarthy haunt Joe Biden’s path to re-election?
Jeff Cohen, Norman Solomon
Everyone thought Lyndon Johnson would cruise to renomination in 1968. There's a lesson there for Joe Biden
“Groomers,” Paul Pelosi and so much more: The most unhinged GOP conspiracy theories of 2022
Areeba Shah
Deranged beliefs flooded the Republican zone in 2022 — but somehow, voting late on Election Day didn't help them
Previously sealed JFK assassination files released via an executive order signed by Biden
Kelly McClure
The 13,173 documents shed further light on Kennedy's assassination and Lee Harvey Oswald's hand in it
Trump ridiculed after his “pathetic” major announcement turns out to be “just a grift”
Travis Gettys
Looks like Trump found a "brand new way to steal from his supporters," critics say
Right wing attacks on Brittney Griner are part of a larger — and unhinged — backlash to LGBTQ rights
Amanda Marcotte
As Biden signs the Respect for Marriage Act, anti-gay Republican rhetoric becomes nastier and scarier
Republicans have a plan — to hold America hostage over the debt ceiling yet again
Mike Lofgren
GOP readies another round of legislative terrorism in search of spending cuts. Biden needs to fight back hard
Unlike Mueller, special counsel Jack Smith is already “moving fast” on Trump criminal probe: report
Tom Boggioni
Don't expect the same approach as Bob Mueller from the new special counsel leading probes into the former president
“He wasn’t particularly interested”: Fiona Hill refutes Trump Truth Social boasts about Paul Whelan
Igor Derysh
Paul Whelan's brother also called Trump's comments "offensive," adding that he never mentioned him in office
The Space Race led to some shady alliances between Americans and Nazi scientists
Matthew Rozsa
Desperate to win the Space Race against the USSR, the US quietly recruited prominent engineers from Nazi Germany
WNBA star Brittney Griner released from Russian custody in prisoner swap — but Paul Whelan excluded
Rebekah Allen
The basketball star was first detained in February, and had recently been moved to a Russian penal colony
Our biggest problem isn’t Trump or Biden: The media is disconnected from reality
Brian Karem
After 38 years as a political reporter, here's my assessment of the current D.C. press corps: A flaming car wreck
Why South Korea team captain Son Heung-min is wearing a mask at the World Cup
Joy Saha
No, it's not Hannibal Lecter cosplay or a Korean beauty treatment, but it is all the rage on the pitch at Qatar
COP27 flinched on phasing out ‘all fossil fuels’ — what’s next?
Fergus Green, Harro Van Asselt
Widespread anxieties about energy made many governments cautious about phasing out all fossil fuels
Biden wants to block a primary challenge from the left: That’s not democracy
Norman Solomon
Picking deep-red South Carolina for the first primary is an obvious ploy meant to lock down Biden's renomination
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