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Rebel comrades: How Russian imperial nostalgia found its Confederate soul
Dzmitry Halko
Russia's Kremlin loyalists and America's MAGA faithful have a lot in common — and they're both enslaved by the past
War planning by emoji
Lucian K. Truscott IV
The people supposedly in charge of our national security celebrated the attacks on the Houthis with memes
Here’s the key to Trump’s foreign policy: What would McKinley do?
Mark Lawrence Schrad
William McKinley's combination of high tariffs and overseas imperialism was disastrous — but not to Donald Trump
“A tragedy for the world”: How the Trump-Musk takeover is sowing global chaos
Paul Rosenberg
Social scientist Michael Bang Petersen: Trump's demolition project will create "massive" global problems
Trump’s driving goal of destruction: A Nobel Peace Prize
Brian Karem
Trump wants to be known as a man of peace — no matter who he has to kill
Trump snookers MAGA with “Epstein files” promise: “I would say weeks”
Amanda Marcotte
Using his standard “two weeks” strategy, Trump suckers his conspiracy theorist base to keep the heat off Pam Bondi
“Not enforceable”: Trump DOJ, administration officials flout judge’s order on deportations
Alex Galbraith
Trump admin officials mocked a judge's order to stop deportations while the DOJ argued the order was moot
Trump and Putin to discuss ceasefire, “dividing up” Ukraine’s assets
Charles R. Davis
"We’re already talking about that — dividing up certain assets," Trump told reporters Sunday
Trump’s takeover depends on creating this alternate reality
Chauncey DeVega
How Trump appears to be a master of the impossible
Donald Trump loves the Irish. Do they really have a choice?
Andrew O'Hehir
Ireland's leader survives painful St. Paddy's visit; was not asked to perform Lucky Charms leprechaun jig
Trump walks back 24-hour Ukraine peace promise: “I was being a little bit sarcastic”
Ashlie D. Stevens
“What I really mean is I’d like to get it settled, and I think I’ll be successful"
Masks off: The lessons we didn’t learn from COVID
Carlyn Zwarenstein
The pandemic accelerated economic disparity, revealing a disturbing acceptance of mass death. Did we learn nothing?
“2 million dead by the end of the year”: Ex-USAID chief says aid cuts will kill starving children
Russell Payne
Former USAID chief Andrew Natsios told Salon that the Trump-Musk cuts will directly and immediately cost lives
“An utter state of fear”: In Springfield, Haitian immigrants quietly prepare for an exodus
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Smeared by the president, and now losing their protected status, Haitian residents are looking to the exits
Democrats should forget about having a united message
Chauncey DeVega
Political science professor M. Steven Fish on why the Dems don't need to pander to polls to fight for justice
“Just getting started”: We have yet to see the worst of Trump’s “spectocracy”
Chauncey DeVega
During his address to Congress, Trump bragged and threatened that his administration “is just getting started”
“This is what happens when someone appeases barbarians”: Putin defies Trump, escalates attacks
Sophia Tesfaye
The U.S. has stopped sharing satellite intelligence with Ukraine
Trump can’t criticize Putin’s invasion. He’s threatening his own
Ross Rosenfeld
If Trump were to criticize Putin's invasion, it would make it more difficult for him to justify his own actions
Why America owes Ukraine a thank-you card — not the other way around
Dzmitry Halko
JD Vance and his boss are throwing away this century's greatest US accomplishment — and they don't even know it
Trump’s attempt to clean up after Elon Musk backfires
Heather Digby Parton
One question remains: What is the true motivation behind Musk's DOGE project?
Slouching toward Mount McKinley: Trump and the end of the American century
Alfred McCoy
William McKinley seems obscure now — but the Trump team wants to bring back his Gilded Age imperialism
Trump may revoke legal status for 240,000 Ukrainian refugees, clearing way for deportations
Nicholas Liu
A White House spokesperson denied that a decision has already been made
US pauses intelligence sharing with Ukraine, kneecapping efforts to resist Russian invasion
Nicholas Liu
Trump has said that he wanted to see a Zelensky "committed" to peace before resuming aid
Trump’s speech to Congress makes it clear: They’re coming for Social Security
Heather Digby Parton
The address was an interminable litany of lies that featured a dull recitation of alleged fraud in Social Security
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