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Neofascist minority rule is laying waste to the United States
Thom Hartmann
If the Democratic Party is serious about preserving America as a constitutional republic, they better act fast
Schumer and McConnell call out Rand Paul after he single-handedly blocks $40 billion in Ukraine aid
Igor Derysh
Both parties' leaders stressed that Ukraine urgently needs more aid but Paul delayed the package over his demands
“Traditional” Catholics and white nationalist “groypers” forge a new far-right youth movement
Kathryn Joyce, Ben Lorber
Activist arm of right-wing Catholic outlet Church Militant is increasingly entwined with racist "groyper" movement
Marjorie Taylor Greene trades Twitter blows with fellow Republican Rep. Dan Crenshaw
Jon Skolnik
“Still going after that slot on Russia Today huh?”
White nationalists get religion: On the far-right fringe, Catholics and racists forge a movement
Kathryn Joyce, Ben Lorber
Nick Fuentes' racist "groyper" movement is building a coalition with far-right Catholics. They have a plan
How Eurovision helps define Europe’s boundaries (and why Ukraine will likely win)
Robert Deam Tobin
The song contest might be fodder for Will Ferrell spoofs, but it also reflects the political culture in Europe
Republicans’ “pro-life” pivot: GOP suddenly outraged by baby formula shortage
Jon Skolnik
When it comes to the issue of abortion, "pro-life" Republicans have always been bedeviled by hypocrisy accusations
Has Russia been beaten? This military expert says that moment is coming soon
Chauncey DeVega
Russia had a decent plan, says warfare expert John Spencer. But military incompetence has led to total failure
Jesus, endless war and the irresistible rise of American fascism
Chris Hedges
As Democrats fight (and lose) a rear-guard culture war on abortion, the Christian fascists march toward victory
“Bar Rescue” boss Jon Taffer wants to show you how to argue better
D. Watkins
Taffer, known for confrontation on his reality TV show, reflects on his rookie mistakes and says conflict is good
We’re not safe from Big Wellness: “They’ll get you with a crystal or a pouf”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Author Annabelle Gurwitch on the charms of consumer wellness goods and why "there is no escape"
UN environment group passes a resolution on plastic pollution. Scientists fear it’s too late
Eric Schank
Insidious microplastics are in our blood and in the food we eat. Are we too late to stop the plastic apocalypse?
Behind the mask: How racism shaped attitudes on the pandemic
Chauncey DeVega
White people began believing COVID wasn't their problem, research shows — and that made the pandemic much worse
We must defeat the enemies of democracy — but that doesn’t just mean Putin
Jim Sleeper
Confronting Putin isn't about sanctions or military strategy. It's about facing what we did to make him possible
We celebrated “free speech” this week — just as it’s slipping away from us
Brian Karem
Joe Biden says the right things. But outrage around the SCOTUS leak makes clear how fragile press freedom really is
From suffrage to abortion access: A brief, subversive history of women baking for liberation
Ashlie D. Stevens
There's a long history of commodifying domesticity in the name of women's liberation
6 Met Gala attendees who made political fashion statements, from Hillary Clinton to Blake Lively
Joy Saha
A Statue of Liberty gown and an "End Gun Violence" tuxedo were a few outfits spotted on the red carpet
Russia, the U.S. and the Ukraine war: Dance of death in an age of self-delusion
Chris Hedges
Doddering Cold War adversaries are marching toward war: For their decrepit elites, it's literally the last hurrah
Madison Cawthorn’s scandalous freshman term: 12 controversial moments since joining Congress
Paige Harriss
Cawthorn has been involved in so many scandals since his 2020 election that we need a timeline to keep up
Ron DeSantis tramples the First Amendment: GOP’s Disney payback is clearly unconstitutional
Sabrina Haake
Call it the upside of Citizens United: Restricting corporate speech on political grounds is an obvious violation
Global forecaster on “another bad year for democracy”: Is the world near a dire tipping point?
Chauncey DeVega
Andrew Viteritti of the Economist says polarization and paralysis are here to stay — but there's reason for hope
Ti West on anyone walking out of his slasher film “X”: “What did you think you were signing up for?”
Chauncey DeVega
The filmmaker spoke to Salon about crafting his subversive horror film set in Texas, elderly sex, and the prequel
Is the U.S. in a proxy war with Russia? Sergey Lavrov and Lloyd Austin seem to think so
Lucian K. Truscott IV
We may be facing a long, grinding conflict aimed at "degrading" Russia's military until it's forced to retreat
“Big Oil is intentionally profiteering from the war”: Exxon profits double after Putin’s invasion
Jake Johnson
Chevron's profits have quadrupled since Russia invaded Ukraine
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