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February 19, 2024

 

For liberals and Democrats, Trump’s presidency was a moral hellscape. But swing voters have a very different view. Accepting this is absolutely vital.

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The takedown of the GOP’s pet informant has been an extremely satisfying spectacle to watch. But it won’t chasten Trump’s minions in the least.

By Matt Ford

 

The $355 million judgment is bad enough. But if you want the full flavor of the Trump Organization’s chicanery, read what the judge had to say.

By David Cay Johnston

 

The settlers and their allies take for granted that fewer Palestinians—not counting those already slain—will live in their homeland once the conflict is over.

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The Republican Party is full of “sycophantic cowards who would gladly watch Ukrainians get killed if it meant Trump had a higher chance of winning reelection,” according to one American veteran training Ukrainian soldiers.

By Ben Makuch

 

Swing-district Republicans will learn the hard way: Facts still matter, and impeachments still need to be about something.

By Greg Sargent

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It’s why he was imprisoned the moment he returned to Russia in 2021. And it’s why he’s dead today.

By Luke Johnson

 

Over 60 years since Silent Spring, the Environmental Protection Agency still can’t seem to bring itself to curtail products like Roundup or paraquat.

By Liza Featherstone

 
 

Over 60 years since Silent Spring, the Environmental Protection Agency still can’t seem to bring itself to curtail products like Roundup or paraquat.

By Adam Nayman

 

Over and over again, the Biden appointee has proven to be painfully naïve in the face of Republican bad faith.

By Alex Shephard

 

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