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Former FBI informant Alexander Smirnov pleads guilty to lying about Bidens

Charles R. Davis
Republicans had cited Alexander Smirnov's claims about an alleged bribery scheme involving Ukraine and the Bidens

Ex-FBI informant pleads guilty to lying about Hunter Biden and his father

Nicholas Liu
Alexander Smirnov was charged with lying to the FBI with fabricated allegations against the Biden family

Donald Trump’s Christmas message: Stink, stank, stunk!

Brian Karem
Or I guess we can all cave in to his authoritarian regime

Assad regime falls in Syria as rebels take Damascus

Alex Galbraith
The takeover of Damascus ends more than 50 years of rule by the Assad regime

Emmanuel Macron’s last act: France’s pretty-boy Napoleon faces his Waterloo

Andrew O'Hehir
Macron was never the anti-Trump savior of democracy — now his vanity and arrogance have led France into chaos

Trump picks pro-Russia venture capitalist David Sacks to be his AI and crypto “czar”

Nicholas Liu
Sacks, a friend of Elon Musk and a former COO of Paypal, supported Trump during his 2024 campaign

“Outrageously powerful and incredibly secret”: Yes, Trump can wield CIA, FBI for his own ends

Russell Payne
Intelligence veterans say Trump can quickly move to reshape agencies and launch surveillance of his opponents

Donald Trump is ready to make Republicans touch the third rail

Heather Digby Parton
Without a voting public to face again, Trump is gearing up to cut Social Security and Medicare

From “satisfactory” to “problematic”: How Congress crushed free speech in 2024

Andy Lee Roth, Mickey Huff
Press freedom hit an all-time low and legislative assaults on media are a key driver of the downward spiral

Joe Biden’s Hunter lesson: The political high road is a mirage

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Trump has gone to war against the America we have known. Democrats must be prepared to use any weapon to fight back

Band Aid sang ‘feed the world’ 40 years ago – where is hunger still an issue today?

Rachel Norman
"Yet in terms of the global persistence of famine, things have not got better in the intervening 40 years"

The (perceived) persecution of Kash Patel

Heather Digby Parton
A sense of persecution is what all of the Trump nominees for law enforcement, intelligence and military share

Why Democrats seem so disconnected from what voters want

Chauncey DeVega
Public focus groups before the election were a huge clue into Trump's popularity — but they largely went ignored

Requiem for an empire: How Trump’s second term could reshape the world

Alfred McCoy
A prominent historian saw all this coming 14 years ago. Oh, wait — that was me

Israel strikes World Central Kitchen vehicle, kills three aid workers

Griffin Eckstein
Israel has bombed vehicles from the NGO led by famous chef José Andrés more than once this year

Trump Ukraine envoy Kellogg has plan to end war by playing hardball with U.S. aid

Alex Galbraith
The retired general pitched Trump on a plan to hold off on arms shipments unless Ukraine starts peace talks

Donald Trump and the intellectuals: How do we navigate the darkness ahead?

Gregory D. Foster
Noam Chomsky warned us about this 57 years ago: In a time of great danger, we need experts to speak out

“The whole thing is nuts”: Rogan worries Biden’s Ukraine moves could start “World War III”

Griffin Eckstein
The podcaster warned Biden's decision to allow Ukraine to use long-range missiles could trigger "World War III"

“Dangerous and effective”: Experts say Trump AG pick Pam Bondi is “frankly, worse” than Matt Gaetz

Charles R. Davis
Bondi repeatedly demonstrated her loyalty to Trump while serving as Florida's attorney general from 2011 to 2019

“We don’t see our future”: Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio “panicking” after Trump’s victory

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Amid false smears, Trump threatened to revoke Temporary Protected Status for people who fled Haiti to US

The path forward for progressives is a return to PR basics: Put personality before policy

Chauncey DeVega
Political scientist M. Steven Fish says Democrats' problem is neither structural nor systemic, thus it's solvable

“It’s a very difficult job”: Silver calls on Biden to resign

Alex Galbraith
The pollster thinks Kamala Harris should lead for the last few month's of the Biden presidency

“Absolute abdication of their constitutional power”: Trump’s one weird trick for filling his Cabinet

Charles R. Davis
President-elect Donald Trump and his transition team think they can get their way by bypassing the Senate

RFK Jr.’s revenge: Trump’s controversial health secretary pick is payback for COVID

Heather Digby Parton
At this point, Donald Trump believes he is invincible
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