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Fiona Hill details how Trump Jan. 6 scheme was years in the making: “This was Trump pulling a Putin”
Travis Gettys
Hill says Trump pal discussed how "he could push the margins and stay in power without any checks and balances"
Ukraine in perspective: Is war in Europe shocking and unusual? Hardly
Tom Engelhardt
The last 75 years of peace (mostly) in Europe are an illusion: Historically, it's the heartland of global conflict
Marjorie Taylor Greene gives anti-LGBTQ rant (again)
David Badash
On Friday Greene expressed “concern” for the nation and its children
Many Ukrainians will experience lasting psychological wounds
Arash Javanbakht
The psychological toll of the ongoing Russian invasion could remain for generations
Why is China delivering missiles to Serbia?
Kelly McClure
The delivery of HQ-22 surface-to-air missiles to the Serbian military was made by the Chinese Air Force today
Why “Bridgerton” probably won’t make Benedict queer (but should)
Kaitlin Thomas
If the Great Bee Encounter this season taught us anything, it's that adapted storylines can change for the better
Americans don’t like talking about it, but the Soviet Union produced a golden age of science
Matthew Rozsa
If not for the scientists working for the Russia-led Soviet Union, America would be much worse off today
Ukraine war is testing evangelicals’ love of Putin as a conservative hero
Melani McAlister
Evangelicals have been developing a political and emotional alliance with Russia for almost 20 years. Will it last?
As Russia attacks Ukraine, experts weigh European “renaissance” for nuclear energy
Joseph Winters
Could nuclear power help break Europe's dependency on Russian gas?
We saw this coming: For Russia’s neighbors, Putin’s brutal invasion came as no surprise
Kristina Sabaliauskaitė
For Lithuanians like me, raised on Russian propaganda, all of this was expected. The West didn't want to listen
“That’s not how this world works”: Josh Hawley gets schooled on the Senate floor
Jon Skolnik
“[Hawley] voted ‘no’ on Ukraine aid, and now he has the gall to say it’s going too slow,” Sen. Brian Schatz said
Antiwar voices call for diplomacy in Ukraine, not just “weapons, weapons, weapons”
Jake Johnson
Global outrage is understandable, say peace advocates. But pouring more arms into Ukraine won't end the killing
Netflix’s “Return to Space” filmmakers on why people follow Elon Musk: “He always sees the problem”
Gary M. Kramer
"We did do two interviews with people in space, which was wild," Jimmy Chin & E. Chai Vasarhelyi told Salon
Trump claims the “lunatic left” is “mutilating” children — as usual, the media looks away
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's malignant normality keeps getting darker, but the media isn't interested. RIP Eric Boehlert, a huge loss
The Putin caucus undermines Biden at home — while Americans risk their lives in Ukraine
Brian Karem
I met former U.S. Navy SEALs working in Ukraine — they understand the right's QAnon show in D.C. is a distraction
Noam Chomsky: We’re nearing “the most dangerous point in human history”
Matthew Rozsa
Political philosopher and linguist Noam Chomsky fears that humanity may face a bleak future
Raskin calls out “Trump-Putin axis” after Marjorie Taylor Greene heckles Jan. 6 committee vote
Jon Skolnik
Far-right Georgia Republican reportedly shouts accusations about Ashli Babbitt and “Russia collusion”
Trump’s trashing of Ukraine pays off for Russia: Republicans vote to reject NATO — and democracy
Heather Digby Parton
A poisoned well: 63 Republicans just voted against even expressing support for democracy
Time for Merrick Garland to act: Trump can’t get a pass on serious crimes over “politics”
Noah Bookbinder
Of course the Justice Department shouldn't be an instrument of politics. But this is about something bigger
Stealth school board candidates are everywhere: But “Stop the Steal” isn’t working for them
Kirk Swearingen
Far-right school board candidates are surfacing around the country — trying to snow voters by appearing normal
Matt Gaetz blows up at defense secretary, accuses Lloyd Austin of prioritizing “wokeism”
Jon Skolnik
The Florida firebrand firmly objected to the Pentagon's proposed budget "in the face of so many blown calls"
The United Kingdom could lose more than a third of its iconic fish and chips shops
Manuela Lopez Restrepo
A "fish and chipocalypse" is looming due to food shortages and cost surges
Trump court filing demands his judge be removed from case – because he was appointed by Bill Clinton
Sarah K Burris
Trump thinks judge overseeing his case should be "disqualified" because he was nominated by Clinton 25 years ago
Putin’s war crimes — and his military failures — are making his GOP apologists squirm
Amanda Marcotte
The American right bet on Russia's swift victory in Ukraine to push authoritarianism at home — now they're spinning
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