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Trump pulls a “wouldn’t have happened on my watch” regarding attack on Israel
Kelly McClure
"Sadly, American taxpayer dollars helped fund these attacks," Trump wrote to Truth Social on Saturday
The hidden casualties of the GOP’s civil war
Heather Digby Parton
How can funding for Ukraine survive the fight to replace Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House?
Congress descends into comedy and chaos — but America’s not laughing
Brian Karem
Kevin McCarthy's downfall would be hilarious, if it weren't a sign of America's serious political dysfunction
If we can’t fix this “frightening” problem, then we have “no hope” of addressing the climate crisis
Matthew Rozsa
Dr. Michael Mann on climate science and skepticism, deep Earth history and his new book "Our Fragile Moment"
“An unmitigated disaster”: House GOP’s first impeachment inquiry panned by Republicans
Tatyana Tandanpolie
The Republican witnesses' testimony appeared to hurt more than help as frustration set in in the chamber
The death knell for the GOP’s hold on the military
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump effectively called for Gen. Mark Milley to be executed
“He’s not here, we are”: House Republicans ice out Trump, look to make a deal with Democrats
Tatyana Tandanpolie
A looming shutdown deadline leaves the GOP in disarray
For the House Freedom Caucus, tormenting Kevin McCarthy is the point
Sabrina Haake
Conveniently, the Freedom Caucus wants to blame Democrats after Donald Trump ran up $8 trillion in debt
“The media’s George Costanza problem”: Trump’s too “intellectually incurious” to seriously interview
Chauncey DeVega
"To interview Trump is nothing more than to engage in the political theatre of the absurd," said Gregg Barak
“A classic God complex”: Dr. Justin Frank on Donald Trump’s increasing “persecutory delusion”
Chauncey DeVega
Experts on why Trump was given a platform by NBC's "Meet the Press" to recruit new members for his MAGA movement
“The world didn’t spin off its axis”: Fetterman mocks “jagoffs in the House” outraged by his outfits
Tatyana Tandanpolie
The Democratic senator's charge to Republicans comes days after the Senate's informal dress code loosened
Right-wing conspiracists flock to support Russell Brand and counter sexual assault allegations
Joy Saha
Elon Musk, Tucker Carlson, Ben Shapiro and more have used the opportunity to bash the media's targeting of Brand
Sean Penn’s “Superpower” renews Zelenskyy’s relationship with Hollywood to sell the politics of war
Melanie McFarland
As public support for the Ukraine war recedes, Penn's documentary paean to Volodymyr Zelenskyy debuts just in time
Just lean in, Joe: Biden needs to embrace his old age
Jason Kyle Howard
The Ronald Reagan strategy is not working. It’s time for Biden to get serious about his biggest vulnerability
Anxiety and panic attacks are normal reactions to a chaotic world. So why do we pretend otherwise?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Men especially are vulnerable to masking these emotions. ABC News's Matt Gutman on how to face them effectively
Joe Biden, MSNBC and 2024: Is liberal propaganda distorting our perception?
Jeff Cohen
MSNBC viewers are told that Biden is the greatest president since FDR. Why don't the American public agree?
Mark Meadows and Kevin McCarthy: Where do Republicans get these worms?
Lucian K. Truscott IV
There is a reason why they were put into positions of power by this Republican Party
GOP’s phony impeachment will backfire — Trump and McCarthy will pay the price
Austin Sarat, Dennis Aftergut
McCarthy's cowardly capitulation has likely doomed his speakership — and could torpedo Trump for good in 2024
Reporter corners Elon Musk on Starlink: “Has your ignorance and ego cost Ukrainian lives, sir?”
Sophia Tesfaye
Musk refused to answer
Kevin McCarthy secures Trump’s payback — but at what cost?
Heather Digby Parton
House Republicans may be split on a Biden impeachment inquiry but Donald Trump is plenty pleased
Robot police dogs are on patrol, but who’s holding the leash?
Rod McCullom
Numerous cities have acquired dog-like robots for policing. Researchers say the lack of transparency is worrying
Who is CIA Director Bill Burns: Biden yes-man, Putin apologist or peacemaker?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Burns knows Russia well, and warned about NATO expansion decades ago. Could he help end the Ukraine conflict?
Musk, Starlink and hypocrisy: Elon’s “Benedict Arnold” moment shows U.S. can’t have it both ways
Rae Hodge
Are we going to regulate tech billionaires so they don't determine the outcome of Ukraine's fight, or nah?
Do unbiased jurors exist: Who can serve at Trump’s trials in the age of social media?
Thaddeus Hoffmeister
Trump has said that jury pool is already biased because District of Columbia residents tend to vote for Democrats
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