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Donald Trump’s traitorous presidency, his undeserved occupation of the Oval Office, and his very repugnant presence in the highest seat of power in America are all a massive middle finger to those we honor on Memorial Day.

The only thing now standing between Trump's ability to fully ignore court rulings and thus attaining full dictatorship is the Senate. Not a comforting thought.

The one thing Trump knows how to do, even better than manipulating the media, is run and produce a "reality" show. When we understand that, it makes it easier to understand everything he's doing.

The most powerful lesson from Asimov may be his lifelong examination of the unintended consequences of well-intentioned rules—a reminder that ethical frameworks must evolve through continuous questioning, testing and refinement.

At a time we've never needed it more, former VP Pence turns out to be the repulsive Trump's loudest GOP critic.

More than a dozen U.S. officials sold stocks before Trump’s tariffs sent the market plunging. Records show well-timed trades by executive branch employees and congressional aides.

Why the destruction of public institutions, the middle class, and government itself may not be a mistake—but the mission.

What the United States is witnessing in 2025 is not just a president testing the system. It is a transformation of the presidency into a fully political institution.

Art is wild and unruly. It defies political proclamation, it does not respect authority, and it refuses subjugation. Once released into the world, it cannot be contained or legislated away.

In a rare moment of sanity during this year’s legislative session, a bill to lower minimum wage failed. But the governor and Legislature succeeded in casting citizens’ ballot initiatives as ethically and legally dubious.

When greed replaces justice, and cruelty becomes policy, democracy dies not in darkness—but in plain sight, cheered on by those in power.

At a moment when the U.S. once again faces a housing crisis, the legacy of the U.S. Housing Corporation serves as a reminder that bold public action can meet urgent needs.

Inclusion versus exclusion is the make-break point of this country. Inclusion made it as great as it is. Trump's criminally addled mind has him thinking that excluding people is what needs to happen—millions of them.

84-year-old historian and scholar Dr. Marvin Dunn is living proof of the wretched history of the Jim Crow era that DeSantis and MAGA so desperately want to hide.

Trump’s attacks on former officials who criticized him sends a signal of future punishment to current Justice Department officials should they speak out against Trump or refuse to carry out illegal orders.

Instead of addressing any of their problems with substantive change at the top, the Democratic Party's clumsy, inept leadership is covering their eyes and their asses, and hoping it will all burn itself out.
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