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“DOJ heading toward indictment”: Legal experts say adviser’s testimony shows “Trump is the target”
Igor Derysh
The only reason to interview Kash Patel, ex-U.S. Attorney says, is "if you’re thinking of indicting Trump”
Trump rages on Truth Social after special counsel John Durham’s years-long investigation flops
Brad Reed
"Durham could not get a fair shake in the Swamp of biased and partisan juries," Trump claimed
Melting glaciers could spread mysterious pathogens that cause future pandemics, scientists warn
Matthew Rozsa
Rushing water flowing out from glaciers could spread viruses and bacteria at a much faster rate across species
We could face the sunset of democracy — or the end of the world: Get off your butt and vote
Brian Karem
In a season of venom, insanity and global peril, our imperfect democracy still offers a path forward. Let's take it
Trumpists want you to be cynical — it’s how they’ll destroy democracy
Amanda Marcotte
Polling data shows the reason Americans won't fight for democracy is they doubt it can be saved
Legal experts mock failed Durham probe: No other prosecutor “has ever posted such a dismal record”
Areeba Shah
One legal analyst noted Durham got "two acquittals at trial in a system where the feds win 95% of their cases"
Violence towards transgender people has increased dramatically, study finds
Matthew Rozsa
Murders of transgender people have spiked recently, as anti-trans hate speech has worsened
Starved of new talent: Young people are steering clear of oil jobs
Kate Yoder
Who wants to work for the brands that brought you climate change?
When does a political movement become a cult?
Matthew Rozsa
We talked to experts about partisanship and fanaticism and why some politicians inspire cult-like devotion
Oil, Russia and reckoning: OPEC’s price hike as a history lesson
Mohammad Ali Salih
U.S. leaders threaten revenge against Saudi Arabia over OPEC's production cuts. They're missing the point
Joe Biden’s broken promise to avoid war with Russia could lead to Armageddon
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
“We will not fight a war with Russia in Ukraine," Biden told us in March. But that war has already started
Ukraine isn’t the world’s only nuclear flashpoint: Taiwan crisis is getting ugly
Michael Klare
Taiwan isn't making headlines, but the U.S. and China keep ratcheting up the tension — and the grave danger
Trump’s Truth Social rant called “sharply self-incriminating”: Now it’s up to DOJ
Jessica Corbett
Trump's rambling 14-page response to Jan. 6 subpoena is "powerfully incriminating evidence," says one expert
Trump-backed special counsel John Durham turns on his own witness for undercutting his narrative
Travis Gettys
Senior FBI analyst contradicted the heart of Durham's indictment
“Astonishing level of evidence”: Trump “caught red-handed” after Mar-a-Lago inside source identified
Igor Derysh
A Trump employee initially denied moving the documents — then their testimony "changed dramatically"
Legal expert: Trump could face even more trouble if Merrick Garland indicts him in D.C., not Florida
Samaa Khullar
If Garland shifts locations from Florida to DC, Trump should be worried, says Harvard Law Professor Laurence Tribe
“Saudis are working to get Trump elected”: MBS accused of “election interference” to hurt Democrats
Alex Henderson
Saudi Arabia is slashing oil production before midterms in what some are calling a "hostile act" against Democrats
“Utterly devastating”: Legal experts say DOJ filing “pulverizes all of Trump’s arguments” to SCOTUS
Igor Derysh
The filing "feels like a veteran kindergarten teacher calmly correcting a naughty kid," legal analyst says
Instead of freaking out about nuclear war, let’s do something to prevent it
Norman Solomon
We are closer to nuclear armageddon than at any time since the 1960s. Congress must be confronted, and told to act
Legal experts: Russia link to Trump documents means it’s a matter of “when, not if” he is indicted
Areeba Shah
"Those are incredibly damning statements that go directly to knowledge and intent," longtime prosecutor says
Now Trump is openly challenging the feds to indict him: Just say yes, DOJ
Heather Digby Parton
In recent rallies, Trump admits to stealing documents, but insists it's not a crime. It's time to shut him up
Ukraine’s victory “almost a done deal”: Military expert on how Russia’s invasion imploded
Chauncey DeVega
Retired U.S. Army officer and author John Spencer on the "dying breath of a giant" — Russia's historic collapse
January 6 was entirely predictable — it was planned in broad daylight
Rita Katz
The far right groups who attacked the Capitol recruited and radicalized openly, as we warned repeatedly
Michael Cohen: N.Y. fraud case will “financially destroy” Trump — and may put him in prison
Dean Obeidallah
Trump's longtime lawyer and "fixer" on his quest for "Revenge" against "the most dangerous person in America"
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