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Another cyclospora outbreak, a gutted food-safety agency, and an SEC filing that told us exactly what was coming.

Trump-appointed Federal Judge Britt C. Grant called the DeSantis Stop Woke law “a breathtaking assertion of power to ban unpopular ideas from public discourse.”

From Zeus to Abraham to modern Iran, Christopher Nolan's film illuminates the timeless warning against turning trust into a weapon.

Unlike Hegseth’s story that manhood is a chemical to be topped off, research shows that while hormones may open a window, the social environment decides what comes through.

Trump isn't called the Commander-in-Thief for nothing. Maybe it's time to give his, and his cronies' criminality a bigger spotlight.

National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir was inspired by the Trump's now-shuttered Alligator Alcatraz to build a prison for Palestinians surrounded by a moat full of crocodiles.

If a man can’t truthfully answer who won a presidential election, why should any American trust him to tell the truth about foreign adversaries, intelligence assessments, or threats to our national security?

Trump's SAVE America Act is stuck in the Senate, and for the good of us all, it needs stay there permanently.

Fascists only win when good people give up; when they become too tired to push back, when apathy and hopelessness snuff out the spark inside them.

With so many factors contributing to higher inflation, some of the challenges affecting produce prices may be too long-lasting and hard to resolve overnight.

Democracy has survived con men before, but only because ordinary Americans refused to become the mark.

The danger of Trump’s new plan is that it could make the conflict much longer and worse than it was before, with more widespread consequences.

The kind of wealth and influence Lindsey Graham had access to probably seemed well worth the moral compromises and severed ties.

One daughter’s story: “He’s been told he can’t go in the sun anymore. He can’t touch the dirt. It’s his entire life. He’s a landscaper.”

The permanent fence around Lafayette Square isn't just about security. It's the latest warning that oligarchy is preparing to defend itself from democracy.

Who gets to say what to whom? Are there any words that can justify violence? These questions polarized the country 170 years ago and continue to do so today.
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