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Can we rescue our nation from treasonous Republicans, who are trying to shut down our government to help Putin while they continue to bow and scrape to "The Rapist Who Would Be King?"

When one reads Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, it is glaringly obvious that Trump is not eligible to hold any office. Michigan voters have now joined two other states in filing suit to block his presence on the ballot.

DeSantis and his cronies claim they have passed bills that are "pro-educator." Teachers and their unions disagree, characterizing them as direct attacks.

A new report sheds light on the perceptions of parents regarding Republican attacks on public libraries and the current issues they face.

Young people are filing lawsuits against fossil fuel companies and government for climate change damage—and some are even winning.

The judge wrote that the Trump Organization's deceptive business practices were something out of "a fantasy world, not the real world."

Many complained when John Fetterman showed up for work in the Senate dressed in shorts and a hoodie. Yet he is the only Senator so far to call for the resignation of the indicted Bob Menendez.

The Putin Caucus in the GOP, along with the fossil fuel billionaires, appear quite pleased that they’ve succeeded in intimidating fact-checkers just in time for the 2024 election.

As the original shapers of right-wing media fade into history, Charlie Kirk seemingly hopes to raise his own profile in the conservative movement by leaning into increasingly hardcore far-right positions.

In a variety of Republican-led state legislatures, members are taking overt and covert actions designed to protect their majorities from voters whom they fear—correctly—want to vote them out.

The endorsement of the fossil fuel treaty proposal by Antigua and Barbuda and Timor-Leste... shows who are the real climate leaders.

Atonement is not simply just recanting your transgressions but doing something about them. But what makes it even cooler is tracing back a definition that is obsolete. To atone meant to bring into unity, or harmony. It meant to create unity.

Rupert Murdoch has been described as perhaps the most destructive immigrant ever to become an American citizen—a fact that is hard to overstate.

Joe Biden announces a historic show of support for striking autoworkers with his plan to stand on the picket lines with them.

Clarence Thomas has attended at least two Koch donor summits, putting him in the extraordinary position of having helped a political network that has brought multiple cases before the Supreme Court.

Far-right censorship zealots have decided that the men who raised Christian the lion from a cub and later released him in Kenya seemed gay—they aren't—but that was enough for them ban the story.
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