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“I’m gonna just sit back and sip my tea”: Democrats won’t save Johnson’s speakership
Griffin Eckstein
The top House Democrat has no intention to extend an olive branch to the potentially doomed speaker
“It’s clear who’s in charge”: House GOP scraps funding bill after Trump, Musk tirades
Alex Galbraith
Social media posts from Trump and Musk seemed to sink the emergency funding measure in the House
“This bill is a crime”: Musk throws social media fit over stopgap government funding effort
Alex Galbraith
The ill-defined member of Trump's administration railed against an emergency effort to fund the government
“Unhinged and unstable”: Nancy Pelosi hits back after Trump jokes about calling her the “B” word
Nicholas Liu
Trump's remarks were "just the usual projection of his own insanity," Pelosi's office says
“Escalation dominance” and the new nuclear threat: We face more than 1,000 Holocausts
Norman Solomon
Nuclear arsenals are vastly more powerful today than during the Cold War — and the risk of apocalypse keeps growing
Republicans may need to ditch Donald Trump to save MAGA
Heather Digby Parton
The MAGA magic is starting to wear off — and Donald Trump knows it
GOP senator’s “discriminatory and vitriolic attack” shows Republicans weaponized anti-Muslim bigotry
Dean Obeidallah
At a hearing to combat hate, a GOP senator peddled hate against Muslims and Arab Americans
John Roberts’ MAGA conversion: How Donald Trump remade the Supreme Court in his image
Austin Sarat
The chief justice has ignored Trump’s worst behavior to advance an expansive conception of presidential power
Mike Johnson faces GOP rebellion if he presses ahead with a spending bill backed by Democrats
Nicholas Liu
The House speaker must decide whether to fund the government or try to please Donald Trump and his allies
Karine Jean-Pierre shuts down “ridiculous” Fox News question accusing Harris of faking an accent
Marin Scotten
The White House press secretary mocked Peter Doocy for asking what she portrayed as a vapid question
Trump warns “very bad” Google may be “shut down”
Griffin Eckstein
Trump may have won over much of Silicon Valley, but he continues to attack Google in a new rant on Fox
Republicans are going on summer break early, risking a government shutdown later this year
Nicholas Liu
House Republicans have failed to pass several mandatory spending bills, but they're going on vacation anyway
“The Day After Tomorrow” is one of the only true climate change films. Why do scientists hate it?
Matthew Rozsa
Salon spoke with the director and co-writer of the 2004 sci-fi blockbuster about scientific accuracy in Hollywood
Israeli official backtracks order to seize AP equipment after outcry from White House
Brett Wilkins
Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid said it is an "act of madness" to ban outlet that "won 53 Pulitzer Prizes"
Donald Trump has neutered Republicans’ power to sabotage Joe Biden
Heather Digby Parton
It also doesn't hurt that Democrats in Congress have held unprecedentedly united
Mike Johnson’s gambit could blow the GOP’s chances
Heather Digby Parton
Right-wing backlash in the House threatens Speaker Johnson's job — but blowback in the Senate could risk GOP seats
Mike Johnson basks in Trump’s shadow while all flood lights turn to Marjorie Taylor Greene
Nandika Chatterjee
"We have a long relationship. He’s 100 percent with me!" Johnson said in a recent interview
Marjorie Taylor Greene still frustrated with Mike Johnson after meeting to discuss policy issues
Kelly McClure
"We didn’t walk out with a deal," Greene told reporters following her first one-on-one with Johnson in a month
“A blueprint for a Trump autocracy”: Authoritarianism expert on which global dictators Trump models
Chauncey DeVega
Will a second Trump term bring a Putin-like dictatorship or the more subtle example of Hungary's Viktor Orbán?
Matt Gaetz worries House may “end up with a Democrat” speaker after MTG files to oust Mike Johnson
Igor Derysh
Greene moved to replace the House speaker just months after Kevin McCarthy's ouster
Cocoa beans are in short supply: What this means for farmers, businesses and chocolate lovers
Michael E Odijie
". . . continuing to cultivate cocoa under current conditions is unsustainable"
Republicans are using Tyson’s decision to hire migrants to push their “Great Replacement” lie
Ashlie D. Stevens
Senator JD Vance says the meatpacker is participating in the "decimation of the American dream.”
“Death sentence”: Outrage after GOP pushes measure to expand gun access in government funding bill
Areeba Shah
This "could result in 20,000 new seriously mentally ill individuals being able to buy guns each year," Dem says
I trained my cat to travel with me — and now he’s my perfect companion away from home
Kyoko Mori
Miles is happier with me than with anyone else, so when I have to leave town, he comes along
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