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Trump’s DOJ went to war against the press: Seizure of CNN reporter’s personal records is chilling
Heather Digby Parton
The big question in all this is why were they seeking these records in 2020?
Michael Cohen says Donald Trump will flip on his own children
Sarah K Burris
Trump's former lawyer says Trump will likely sell out his own flesh and blood — even Ivanka
Devin Nunes’ new “unmasking” scandal exposes the corruption within Bill Barr’s DOJ
Heather Digby Parton
Barr's Department of Justice tried to force Twitter to unmask a parody Devin Nunes account
Under Trump, DOJ tried to force Twitter to unmask parody Devin Nunes account
Igor Derysh
Former AG Bill Barr "should not have a law license anymore," said former DOJ prosecutor Daniel Goldman
Israel’s big lie: This isn’t self defense — it’s a war crime, aided and abetted by the U.S.
Chris Hedges
Almost everything said in the U.S. about Israel's assault on the Palestinians is a lie — because we are implicated
Right wing goes nuts over gas shortage, invents elaborate reasons why it’s Biden’s fault
Zachary Petrizzo
Tucker Carlson claims Biden "approves" of closed gas stations; Trump tries to land ambitious Hunter Biden joke
America urgently needs a real investigation of the Trump regime — or it will all happen again
Chauncey DeVega
We recently learned that Trump's minions spied on reporters — and no one cares. These crimes must not be forgotten
Rachel Maddow explains how Bill Barr’s corruption could end in a Trump indictment
Sarah K Burris
As the adage goes, it's never the crime — it's always the cover-up
Grade inflation: Does Biden deserve an “A” from progressives? Let’s get real
Jeff Cohen, Norman Solomon
Optimism is wonderful — but Rep. Pramila Jayapal's grade for our new president's mixed record is way too generous
The next frontier of warfare is online
Mark Wolverton
In “This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends,” Nicole Perlroth explores the global black market for cyberweapons
Trump spawned a new group of mega-donors who now hold sway over the GOP’s future
Isaac Arnsdorf
These powerful donors shied away from party politics before Trump. What brought them off the sidelines?
How many creepy childhood keepsakes are too many?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Why do moms hang on to our children's gross bodily castoffs?
Meet the brood parasites, the deadbeat mothers of the animal kingdom
Matthew Rozsa
On Mother's Day, Salon looks at nature's absentee parents, the brood parasites
GOP Gov. Kristi Noem signs “1776 pledge” to ban “anti-American indoctrination” in public schools
Jon Skolnik
The South Dakota Republican raises the stakes in the GOP's longtime war against the NYT Magazine's 1619 Project
The FBI is breaking into corporate computers to remove malicious code
Scott Shackelford
The FBI’s latest cybersecurity moves bring the government into new territory — inside privately owned computers
Don’t be fooled by Joe Biden: None of his big proposals will become reality — and he knows it
Chris Hedges
Nothing substantive will change under Biden: He represents a system of legalized bribery and political sadism
Second Steele dossier references claims of the existence of more Trump “sex tapes”: report
Bob Brigham
The former British spy who wrote a salacious dossier about Trump also wrote a sequel, according to a new report
Meet the “caribou of the Cretaceous”: How ancient hadrosaurs spread across Earth
Matthew Rozsa
Scientists now have a better idea as to how the duck-billed dinosaurs known as hadrosaurs took over the planet
Bill Maher: Giuliani raid “unprecedented” — but so were Trumpworld’s actions
Brett Bachman
“Yes, we play dirty politics, but we used to always have one rule: no ringers. Keep it in the family."
Poll shows people of the world think U.S. significantly less awful with Trump out of office
Kenny Stancil
Favorable views of the U.S. have increased by an average of nine points since Biden's inauguration
Biden’s Earth Day breakthrough: The best week for climate policy in recent history
Carl Pope
Biden's climate summit pointed toward real hope, with coal miners, corporate interests and major nations signing on
Democratic insider David Rothkopf on Biden’s historic first 100 days — and the danger ahead
Chauncey DeVega
Author David Rothkopf on how Biden has succeeded so far, what lies ahead in 2022 and the danger of Trump's treason
Rudy Giuliani’s attorney accuses the FBI of “legal thuggery” after agents raid his home
Igor Derysh
Federal agents seize Giuliani's electronic devices as part of a probe into his business dealings in Ukraine
In Netflix’s defiant “Shadow and Bone,” The Chosen One gets bent in the best way
Melanie McFarland
Neflix's new fantasy series has the scent of a hit. That it features an inclusive cast is important to its spell
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