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Katrina Vanden HeuvelThe Guardian |
It’s deja vu all over again, again. In the wake of Donald Trump’s decisive re-election, his transition team has moved to pack his cabinet and...
Americans have always griped that politicians are liars and thieves. In returning Donald Trump, a convicted felon and notorious peddler of delusions...
Some have called Hurricanes Helene and Milton an October surprise. Yet such disasters are now dispiritingly predictable. In their wake, pundits have...
Some have called Hurricanes Helene and Milton an October surprise. Yet such disasters are now dispiritingly predictable. In their wake, pundits have...
Kamala Harris and Liz Cheney’s campaign event last week in Ripon, Wisconsin, the birthplace of the Republican party, was a dramatic component of...
If you’re tired of breathlessly following the horserace polling of the presidential and congressional races, you might consider instead breathlessly...
Children with stamped wrists. Debt collectors hounding parents. Untouched food thrown away while an adult says: “You have no money.” In a...
One of the most compelling speeches at last week’s Democratic national convention wasn’t followed by balloons. Delivered just a few hours before...
“Google is a monopolist.” What has long been asserted by big tech skeptics is now the official position of the US district court for DC. Judge...
You’d be forgiven for falling behind on your federal regulatory news this past month. But amid the chaos of an assassination attempt on the...
I was on the phone with my daughter when emails started streaming through. “Trump has been shot.” She teared up, asking in a fearful and trembling...
Fifty years ago, then governor Ronald Reagan headlined the inaugural Conservative Political Action Conference. He spoke of the US as a city on a hill,...
Legislators are fleeing Washington, DC and heading home for the holidays. They leave behind a dysfunctional Congress with a rookie Speaker, brutal...