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Masha Gessen on Trump, Putin and the attack on reality, meaning and democracy
Andrew O'Hehir
Author of the new "Surviving Autocracy" on Trump, America's historical blindness and the desperate need for hope
There’s a crisis in U.S. capitalism
Richard D. Wolff
U.S. economic policy now focuses on what is already the worst business cycle downturn since the 1929 crash
Whose law? Whose order?
Terry H. Schwadron
There’s a knee to the neck for protesters and others Trump dislikes, and not even a slap on the wrist for him
All the president’s garbagemen: Has Trump finally lit a dumpster fire his enablers can’t put out?
Bob Cesca
Trump's presidency couldn't survive without his clean-up crew—and these latest messes might be too massive to fix
“Very unfair”: Trump finally admits that his poll numbers are in the tank
Sarah K Burris
President Donald Trump has finally realized and recognized that he has a problem
Trump’s abuse of religion follows playbook of authoritarian leaders around the world
Laura R. Olson
As a scholar analyzes how potent religion can be a political tool
It can’t happen here — and then it did
Joe Saltzman
There have already been at least 100 instances of journalists being assaulted or harassed while covering protests
A graduation speech for our age of collapse
Tom Engelhardt
You’re graduating not into a world but into a conundrum.
How foreign presses are covering the George Floyd protests in the U.S.
Matthew Rozsa
A glimpse at international coverage hints at how America is being perceived abroad
President Trump tweets unhinged letter calling “phony” peaceful protesters “terrorists”
Igor Derysh
The protesters "were not peaceful and are not real," the bizarre letter from his Russia probe lawyer falsely claims
Lessons from Operation “Denver,” the KGB’s massive AIDS disinformation campaign
Mark Kramer
Historian Douglas Selvage sheds light on a conspiracy theory that reverberates to this day.
An infamous Russian hacker group is hijacking mail servers
Matthew Rozsa
A new NSA report reveals that Russian hackers have gained power over email systems
The coming of a social-distancing version of war
Danny Sjursen
The future of forever war, American-style
Laura Ingraham to black Americans: Trump understands police brutality because of the Mueller probe
Roger Sollenberger
Following Ingraham's monologue, Trump called protesters "THUGS" and had a tweet flagged for glorifying violence
Fintan O’Toole on America the “pitiful,” corrupted by Trump’s malignant spectacle
Chauncey DeVega
Irish author and critic on the "suspension of disbelief" that has made Trump's destruction of America possible
Sarah Palin nuked Greenland and the president guzzled Clorox: Who’s to blame for this timeline?
Andrew O'Hehir
We crack wise about the "worst timeline." But aren't we just trying to duck responsibility for this horror show?
U.S. seeks to change the rules for mining the Moon
Scott Shackelford
At the moment, no company — or nation — is yet ready to claim or take advantage of private property in space.
Is Attorney General William Barr trying to rewrite the Mueller report?
Roger Sollenberger
Barr held previously unreported meetings with the prosecutor he assigned to review the Russia probe, records reveal
Like a dictator, Trump keeps chopping away at democracy
David Cay Johnston
Trump is targeting our government’s inspectors general — the internal watchdogs uncovering his corruption
Under cover of pandemic, Trump taking major steps toward autocracy: Where’s the media?
Dan Froomkin
In the last week, Trump's administration has tried to assert and consolidate total power. Who's telling the people?
Trump’s court jesters: Barr tries to protect his boss — is Graham shoving him off a cliff?
Heather Digby Parton
Barr proclaims that no president can be investigated — but Graham's Obamagate show trial could hurt Trump badly
Fox News’ coronavirus coverage decreased more than 40% over the past month, study reveals
Roger Sollenberger
Fox's coverage has also shifted from public health and scientific concerns to economic anxiety and fringe protests
Caving to pressure from Trump, Lindsey Graham will seek broad authority to subpoena Obama officials
Roger Sollenberger
Graham told the president he would not subpoena Obama. Now, his frequent golf buddy could get the next best thing
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