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Trump's attorneys are still trying to make the case that since his crimes were "official acts" he is immune to prosecution for them. Of course this would place the Office of President above the law.
Chris Sununu said previously that Trump should drop out of the race if he is convicted of a crime. Does he think that now? “No, no, no, of course not. That is not to be expected at all."
While it requires lawful due process—your day in court—to take away your gun, red state governors and secretaries of state can take away your vote without even telling you.
A virtual power plant allows a utility to harness the collective power from private batteries to shave electric demand when it spikes rather than calling for more generation.
Facebook's AI system removed posts from an independent news website and sent notifications to users that falsely identified that site and others as cybersecurity risks.
This weekend’s attack appears to be a grave miscalculation by the leadership in Tehran. The US and other countries in the West swiftly rallied to support Israel.
Florida's bought-and-paid-for Legislature has delivered a bill that amends Florida statutes to delete all references to climate change. Thanks to them, climate change is gone. Erased. Kaputt. Ya no es. C’est fini.
The analogy that pundits have seized to describe the current moment for Republicans is the proverbial dog who caught the proverbial car. What does the dog do now?
This case will be a monumental drama not only inside the courtroom, but outside the courtroom. Whether the trial can go off the way trials have normally gone off is a real test of our country and our legal system.
Conservative Christians’ voluminous accumulated terrors have turned them into what they are now: perpetually petrified human beings whose disfigured, Frankensteined faith has now turned on them.
A dollar by dollar look at how our taxes enrich military contractors—at the expense of things that actually make us secure.
Back in the 1800’s, most states had laws forbidding their citizens from exercising private rights we enjoy today. And It is these private parts of our lives that right-wing Republicans want to re-assert control over.
The debate about how humans should govern themselves is the real battle of our time, both metaphorically and literally, both internationally and right here at home.
I know without a doubt that I care about the lives of Republican voters far more than Republican politicians and pastors. I care about them infinitely more than Donald Trump ever could or ever will.
The draconian decision of Arizona's Supreme Court, to enforce an abortion ban from 1864, has served to galvanize Democrats and split Republicans—with some criticizing it and others cheering it on.
Trump's abortion statement is like a hostage video made by a desperate man: "Save me, just get out there and vote for me, vote for Donald Trump, me me me me, just please vote for me and keep me out of jail."
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