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A new survey finds that a significant majority of religious Americans think abortion should be legal in most or all cases.
Trump's defense attorneys went after Stormy Daniels on the stand attempting to knock holes in her testimony for the prosecution. Things did not go well for them.
In their pursuit of political power, today’s GOP cynically rejects as quaint and irrelevant even the notion of common decency and carefully following the law while in public office.
We are surrounded by good people going about their lives and doing their jobs and helping keep our cars on the road and our bodies vertical and our hearts beating, and when you come right down to it, smiles on our faces.
Our democracy is not guaranteed. The sobering truth is that we are perilously close to losing many of the elemental liberties we assumed could never be taken away. The good news is that we are not quite yet there.
Judge “I’m just a little ‘ole MAGA girl from Florida” Cannon has issued an order that’s a doozy. She is going to hold a hearing on every single motion Trump has filed right up to and including a request to go to the bathroom.
Trump’s Promise to Deport All Undocumented Immigrants Is a 1950s Strategy—It Didn’t Work Then Either
Trump claims he can replicate Operation Wetback on a much grander scale by setting up immigration detention centers to remove the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants now living in the U.S.
The question is, how would it work, jailing a defendant who as the former president of the United States has a Secret Service detail protecting him?
Billionaires believe that backing the GOP embrace of authoritarianism and oligarchy to replace the democracy will keep them safe. They're wrong.
Automakers rely on non-union plants in the South to drive down wages across the country. A UAW victory in Tennessee and an upcoming vote in Alabama could change that.
Mike Collins is no stranger to accusations of racism. Earlier this year, he suggested murdering migrants by throwing them from helicopters into the sea, in the manner of U.S.-backed South American dictators in the 1970s.
Hope Hicks, the “willowy” former model who managed to escape the Trump White House with her reputation intact not once but twice, looks to have crafted a way to escape her testimony at the Trump trial.
Donald Trump is the Republican nominee for the third time. He plots his promises of revenge, retribution and punishments from a dingy Manhattan courtroom where he sleeps, drools and farts through his criminal trial.
Trump's indictments are also indictments of those who voted for him the first time and the second time, staying faithful through his years of incompetence and unthinkable executive overreach.
Dissatisfaction with government performance and concerns about socioeconomic well-being can lead citizens to support someone who is willing to flout constitutional rules to restore what they consider to be a broken democracy.
If Trump gets convicted in his election interference "hush money" trial, of course he's going to appeal. But he can't go straight to "his" justices at the Supreme Court.
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