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Trump says Mitch McConnell “should be scorned” as he stumps for Dr. Oz in Pennsylvania

Bob Brigham
The former president had plenty to say about his debunked election conspiracy theories

R.L. Stine reveals how Netflix’s bloody “Fear Street” trilogy “loosened me up”

Alison Stine
The king of scary stories tells Salon about his new book, writing, those endings & why kids are the "best audience"

Trump says he’s “financially supporting” Capitol rioters as he floats “full pardons” if he wins

Alex Henderson
“It’s a disgrace what they’re done to them," Trump said of DOJ prosecutions

Has the tide turned for Biden and the Democrats? It’s way too early to celebrate

Chauncey DeVega
Republican hubris and overreach is leading toward dramatic payback — but Democrats' sugar high could be fleeting

Ex-Mueller prosecutor details four possible criminal charges against Trump laid out in DOJ filing

Travis Gettys
Andrew Weissmann said the filing also suggests that the FBI is sitting on even "more proof" of crimes

Ukraine, media censorship and the ruthless politics of permanent war

Chris Hedges
The U.S. is not officially at war with Russia — but our war economy demands conformity and suppresses dissent

Ex-FBI official worried Trump exposed secrets: “Every competent” spy agency targeted Mar-a-Lago

Tom Boggioni
Former FBI agent Peter Strzok believes foreign governments "have been trying to gain access" for years

Ron Johnson complains his own constituents “think I’m a tool of Vladimir Putin”

David Edwards
Johnson says the Wisconsin press is "basically saying that I'm a tool of Russia, which I am not"

Trump’s followers are delusional and dangerous — but don’t call them hypocrites

Chauncey DeVega
As Mar-a-Lago makes clear, Trump supporters love his lies and mendacity. That's evil, but not hypocritical

The culinary traditions of Northern Europe’s only indigenous people

Joe Baur
And the husband and wife duo committed to sharing their Sámi heritage with others

Culture, progress and the future: Can the West survive its own myths?

Richard Eckersley
We all know our society faces existential crisis. Rethinking our cultural values might just help us survive it

Where have all the soldiers gone? Military’s shortage is about America’s dysfunction

Andrea Mazzarino
It's no surprise that our deeply troubled nation, plagued by multiple health crises, can't find military recruits

“That’s not what our report said”: Ex-Mueller prosecutor says Barr’s Trump memo is “legally wrong”

Igor Derysh
Former Mueller deputy Andrew Weissmann called the memo a "doozy" and "quite a shocking document"

CREW head Noah Bookbinder: Here’s why Bill Barr “didn’t want public to see” Trump memo

Jessica Corbett
Head of watchdog group: DOJ memo meant to clear Trump of conspiracy charges "is not just wrong; it is dangerous"

Extremism expert Stephanie Foggett: How the far right is winning the “information war”

Chauncey DeVega
With no "shared understanding of reality," "confusion and doubt" are everywhere — and the far-right loves it

Michael Cohen suggests Trump is looking to blackmail the DOJ

Tom Boggioni
Speaking of Trump's access to sensitive information, Cohen says "He's gonna use it as a get out of jail free card"

Ex-Mueller prosecutor zeroes in on key incriminating evidence against Trump that DOJ could release

Matthew Chapman
DOJ has to redact a search affidavit backing the Mar-a-Lago raid — but key details could be released to public

Court orders release of secret Barr memo undercutting Mueller report on Trump obstruction

Travis Gettys
Judges say DOJ improperly withheld memo it cited to defend not charging Trump with any crimes

“Going to get someone killed”: Trump lawyer threatens to expose FBI agents even if DOJ redacts names

Igor Derysh
Attorney Alina Habba calls for release of surveillance footage that could identify agents facing violent threats

After Mar-a-Lago: A panel of experts on the grave danger just ahead

Chauncey DeVega
Experts on the far right discuss this moment of national crisis: Are we being "carried slowly toward civil war"?

We won’t be the first civilization to collapse — but we may well be the last

Chris Hedges
The Cahokia Mounds stand by the Mississippi as a warning from a fallen culture. Do we still have time to heed it?

Cuba’s big fire has been contained — but Biden’s Cuba policy remains a disaster

Natasha Lycia Ora Bannan, Medea Benjamin
A humanitarian and ecological disaster unfolded 90 miles from Florida, and the U.S. just sat back and watched

Legal experts debunk Trump allies’ Espionage Act claims as he faces “lengthy potential prison term”

Joseph Ferguson, Thomas A. Dirkin
Law professors detail crucial facts about the law Trump may have broken
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