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“He should be apologizing”: Critics call out Trump’s lie to East Palestine residents
Igor Derysh
"I had nothing to do with" slashing rail regulations, Trump claimed after gutting rail regulations
Joe Biden shows the world what political courage looks like. Will it make any difference?
Brian Karem
A U.S. president traveled to a war zone his own forces didn't control. Maybe that wasn't wise, but it was dramatic
It would take less than 3% of Big Oil’s profits to clean up methane emissions
Emily Pontecorvo
"There is just no excuse" for the rise in methane emissions last year, IEA director says
“Trump water” doled out in East Palestine, Ohio by the man himself
Kelly McClure
Along with the bottles of water with his name on them, Trump also delivered "a much lesser quality water"
California oil industry uses high gasoline prices to roll back climate agenda, critics allege
Aaron Cantú
Industry lobbyists' well-funded referendum could sway voters with misinformation
MTG wants to prevent a “civil war” by banning Dems who move to red states from voting for 5 years
Areeba Shah
MAGA Republican calls to impose restrictions on blue state voters "trying to invade our states or our counties"
GOP attacks on Biden’s Ukraine visit are worse than partisanship — they really want Russia to win
Amanda Marcotte
Far-right Republicans won't come right out in support of Putin, yet they agree with his anti-democratic agenda
The Ukraine war and ICBMs: An accidental launch that could end the world is closer than ever
Norman Solomon
Russia and the U.S. have 700 of the deadliest missiles ever built. A catastrophic mistake would be far too easy
“There will be no limits”: Alarm over “increasing nuclear danger” after Putin pulls out of treaty
Jake Johnson
"Each side could double the number of their deployed strategic nuclear warheads within 2-3 years," expert warns
“Wrong and honestly evil”: Even Republicans are trashing MTG’s “treasonous” call for secession
Igor Derysh
The tweet alone should "disqualify" Greene from sitting on the Homeland Security committee, ex-GOP lawmaker says
“Incredibly insulting”: Republicans attack Joe Biden over surprise Ukraine visit
Igor Derysh
“The President of the United States chose Ukraine over America,” tweeted Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene
No, dictatorships are not more “efficient”: See how Putin and Xi have wrecked their countries
Mike Lofgren
Mussolini didn't make the "trains run on time," and Hitler's economy was a disaster. Some lessons must be relearned
Why are BP, Shell, and Exxon suddenly backing off their climate promises?
Kate Yoder
"If we see value, we’ll do it. If we don’t, we won’t."
Report details “brutal violence” endured by lesbian, bisexual, and queer women
Jessica Corbett
A first-of-its-kind report looks "beyond the criminalization of same-sex conduct"
Experts sound the alarm on the “merger mania” in the military-industrial complex
Julia Gledhill, William D. Hartung
Tackling Pentagon waste means battling the big weapons makers and asking more of Congress
Media spin and politicians’ lies are fueling a bloody war of attrition in Ukraine
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
As a proxy war between Russia and the U.S. drags on, neither side is telling the truth — and the media plays along
As long-term care staffing crisis worsens, immigrants can bridge the gaps
Michelle Andrews
Experts say opening pathways for care workers to immigrate would help, but policymakers haven’t moved
Diversity, “wokeness” and violent oppression: Lessons of the Tyre Nichols case
Chris Hedges
Diversity is an important value — but militarists, corporatists and oligarchs have turned into a marketing gimmick
Women and girls are highly vulnerable after Turkey-Syria earthquake destroys their livelihood
Samaa Khullar
Many women affected by the earthquake are the heads of households and require additional support
House GOP hearing exposes Trump’s complete takeover: Republicans are now a collection of crybabies
Amanda Marcotte
Trump remade the GOP in his image. As Biden campaigns to protect Medicare, Republicans are raging about Twitter
The Doomsday Clock is an imperfect metaphor — but the existential danger is all too real
Émile P. Torres
Critics call the clock a scare-mongering device — but the problem is, we have good reasons to fear extinction
Uncle Joe faces the right-wing zealots: State of the Union will be a tightrope walk
Rae Hodge
Facing Speaker Kevin McCarthy and the amped-up Republican House, Biden still hopes optimism will pull him through
Durham’s dud is worse than it looks — and now Trump suddenly doesn’t want to talk witch hunts
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Trump’s attempt to bring disrepute to the Mueller report just backfired spectacularly
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