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Republicans’ Capitol Hill pep rally for Trump’s return was a flop
Heather Digby Parton
The GOP may be giddily welcoming Donald Trump back after Jan. 6, but their fawning can't hide his unfitness
Mike Johnson gloats about Trump’s praise, as he leads crusade against Biden officials
Griffin Eckstein
As Mike Johnson uses the powers of the House for the Trump campaign, he claims he got the stamp of approval
Why Republicans are left disappointed by Hunter Biden’s conviction
Heather Digby Parton
The Trump campaign reportedly thought it would be a fundraising bonanza for them if Hunter Biden was acquitted
“Our grandchildren will still be fighting for democracy”: Why Ali Velshi says it’s worth it
Dean Obeidallah
MSNBC host and author traces his family’s roots and connects their quest for belonging and equality to today
“Holocaust denial … was turning into ‘Hitler was right'”: Director on urgency of Nazi docuseries
Melanie McFarland
Filmmaker Joe Berlinger on why "Hitler and the Nazis" uses cinema tools, AI & more to recreate the Nuremberg trials
Costco accused of “greedflation”: Wholesaler reports increase in earnings while hiking up prices
Joy Saha
A new analysis found that Costco reported consistently high profits while raising store prices
Fox News edits Trump interview clip to remove muddled response to Jeffrey Epstein question
Nicholas Liu
The right-ring network has a history of trying to protect Trump from himself by selectively editing interviews
Worse than inflation: Let’s remember Trump’s real record in office
Heather Digby Parton
Anyone who looks back on the Trump years as a golden time when things were so much better isn't remembering reality
MAGA marks 80th anniversary of D-Day with vote to defund NATO
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump's America First movement could lead more countries in Europe to seek nuclear weapons
Futuristic nuclear energy tech is here, but the risks of bombs and another Chernobyl remain
Rae Hodge
Microreactors promise climate resilience and military-tech might — but proliferation and pollution concerns linger
Drug that regrows teeth to be tested in humans this September
Matthew Rozsa
The experimental drug has successfully regrown permanently lost teeth in ferrets. Human trials are next
Biden is blowing a huge chance to fight inflation — and possibly prevent a global economic meltdown
Jonathan Larsen
Time is running out for him to do it without leaving it vulnerable to Trump undoing it
Conflict expert William Ury reveals the “cheapest concession you can make” negotiating
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Our modern era is marked by a surge in conflict. Navigating it should feel natural
“Cash for policy changes”: Dems say oil donors funnel millions into Trump legal fee “slush fund”
Charles R. Davis
The oil industry bets millions on Trump, preferring a democratic backslide to action on climate change
“The American Dream is dying”: Democrats’ main selling point “is not a winning message”
Chauncey DeVega
"If you want your message to resonate, you can’t be dull, and the Democrats have become more than a little boring"
“Is autocracy actually compelling?”: Jordan Klepper examines why we’re falling for Russian misinfo
Melanie McFarland
The "Daily Show" host asks whether Americans are naive or drawn to strongmen, and what that would mean to the world
Trump learns the truth about RFK Jr. the hard way
Heather Digby Parton
Robert Kennedy Jr.'s campaign is backfiring on MAGA
Forget Biden’s “pause”: Israel is destroying Gaza with a vast arsenal of U.S. weapons
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Hundreds of U.S. warplanes, and thousands of U.S.-made bombs, are being used in Israel's obliteration of Gaza
“Why am I f***ing listening to you?”: Bill Burr rips Bill Maher’s “very simple solution” to Gaza war
Gabriella Ferrigine
"You’re like that guy that has a fantasy football team and thinks he’s a f**king GM," Burr told Maher
John Oliver rates his favorite Eurovision contestant, Windows95man, a “14,000 out of 10”
Gabriella Ferrigine
A man with "blonde locks and pervert glasses hatching out of a denim egg? It’s like Botticelli’s 'Birth of Venus'"
Project 2025 targets election 2024
Gregg Barak
Targeting the voting booth for Trump is a massive operation to return the authoritarian to the White House
How Russia is winning in Africa: Wave of military coups gains Putin new allies
Mohammad Ali Salih
At least seven coups in formerly pro-Western African countries have opened doors for Russian intervention
“Reaching her expiration date”: How Marjorie Taylor Greene fell so fast from MAGA stardom
Amanda Marcotte
Once a fundraising powerhouse for the GOP, MTG now unites Republicans and Democrats who want her to go away
More than a trade war: Trump is targeting Mexico
Heather Digby Parton
This is what the MAGA "peace movement" is really all about: Might makes right
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