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“Trump is trying to collapse our economy”: War on “woke” revealed as a war on all Americans
Amanda Marcotte
Christian nationalists behind the spending shutdown aim to punish everyone, not just imaginary Marxists
“Blatant attempt to rip away health insurance”: Medicaid system suspended nationwide, senator says
Nicholas Liu
The portal shutdown comes as Trump's budget office ordered a suspension of most federal spending
Could the TikTok ban restructure the entire music industry?
Nardos Haile
Salon spoke with a music expert about the TikTok ban and how artists old and new could suffer from it
“Work with us”: TikTok goes dark with a message for incoming President Trump
Alex Galbraith
TikTok shut down its U.S. operations on Saturday night, hours before a ban of the app was set to take effect
“It’s a very big situation”: Trump floats 90-day reprieve for TikTok as Sunday shutdown looms
Alex Galbraith
The social media app said it would abide by a law requiring it to cease operations in the United States on Jan. 19
As the clock ticks for TikTok, users can migrate to numerous alternatives
Nardos Haile
Apps like RedNote have seen a boom in downloads from people who call themselves "TikTok refugees"
Supreme Court leaning toward TikTok shutdown: reports
Natalie Chandler
Justices appear ready to uphold a law that essentially bans TikTok unless it is sold to a non-Chinese company
“I refuse to be trolled”: How to resist Trump and maintain peace
Chauncey DeVega
Never Trump in 2025 requires a new set of rules for the resistance
Mike Johnson flips enough votes after initially coming up short
Nicholas Liu
Republicans hold a paper-thin majority of the House, so losing just three GOP members was enough to block Johnson
“Don’t do what McCarthy did”: Moderate GOP members urge Johnson not to deal with party’s far-right
Griffin Eckstein
The GOP isn't yet united on Johnson for speaker and some party members are asking him not to negotiate with MAGA
“Playing with fire”: Republican warns that ousting Speaker Mike Johnson would backfire on GOP
Marin Scotten
House Speaker Mike Johnson can only afford to lose one Republican vote when Congress is sworn in later this week
It’s Elon Musk over MAGA: Donald Trump makes his pick
Heather Digby Parton
There is a reason Donald Trump misses his MVP down at Mar-a-Lago so much
Republicans quietly cut IRS funding by $20 billion in bill to avert government shutdown
Griffin Eckstein
The GOP assault on the revenue collecting agency's funding could exacerbate wait times and balloon the deficit
“Divorce is coming soon”: MAGA civil war erupts after Trump allies accuse Elon Musk of “censorship”
Griffin Eckstein
Trump ally Laura Loomer accused Musk of throttling accounts that criticized his call for immigrant worker visas
Conspiracy theory is the new normal: 2024 was the year QAnon went mainstream
Amanda Marcotte
The single biggest reason Trump won? The median voter ignores real news to consume endless disinformation
“People are starting to forget”: 9/11 health care funding stripped from budget deal
Marin Scotten
A bipartisan bill that would have provided health care for 9/11 first responders was excluded from the budget deal
Elon Musk can easily use Donald Trump’s greatest advantage against him
Amanda Marcotte
Trump isn't fooling anyone by saying Elon Musk's "not going to be president"
“Put on your big boy pants”: Democrats rediscover a will to fight with government shutdown battle
Amanda Marcotte
Democrats exploit the Elon Musk debacle to divide and demoralize Trump's coalition
“Who is in charge?”: Top Democrats criticize Musk’s role in government shutdown drama
Ashlie D. Stevens
Senator Bernie Sanders described Musk's involvement as "not democracy, that’s oligarchy"
“You wanna be speaker?”: Johnson jokes he offered Musk House leadership role
Griffin Eckstein
The speaker and Tesla CEO agreed that Johnson had "the hardest job in the world"
Democrats bail out Johnson, pass bill that could avert government shutdown
Griffin Eckstein
170 Republicans joined all but one Democrat to fund the federal government for just under three months
“One tweet and they run for the hills”: Republicans don’t know who’s in charge
Griffin Eckstein
Mike Johnson, Donald Trump and Elon Musk can't agree on how to fund the government
Elon Musk just killed Donald Trump’s honeymoon
Heather Digby Parton
We are seeing is an emerging crack in the GOP coalition
Trump-supported bill to avert government shutdown fails in House amid GOP revolt
Griffin Eckstein
The bill would have funded the federal government into March and suspended the debt ceiling for two years
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