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February 12, 2024

 

Despite promises to make America’s diplomatic corps more diverse under Secretary of State Antony Blinken, little progress has been made.

By Jonathan Guyer

 
 

Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick says the state should step in if the private sector fails to build natural gas facilities. How about renewables instead?

By Kate Aronoff

 

A rogue’s gallery of big tech edgelords and their reactionary hangers-on have a plan to remake the city by the bay in their own weirdo image.

By Gil Duran

 

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A new class of tech barons hopes to create a flourishing information space for "red-pilled" far-right ideologies, and the billionaire Musk is their model leader.

By The Daily Blast with Greg Sargent

 

Augusto Pinochet’s perceived enemies were drugged, hooded, and tossed into the sea by helicopter. Some of Trump’s fans—including a GOP congressman—find that worthy of praise, or at least humor.

By Patrick Iber

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There are many ways the press could have played the Hur report in its news analyses. The path it chose suggests we’re stuck in 2016 again.

By Greg Sargent

 

 

Abraham Lincoln, this is your party on dopamine.

By Michael Tomasky

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Florida Republicans have introduced a new bill that could require kindergarteners to learn about the "threat of communism."

By Adrienne Mahsa Varkiani

 

 

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The special counsel’s Biden report is "entirely inappropriate," one former prosecutor said.

By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling

 

What’s the greater potential for havoc and destruction of our way of life—the things Biden forgets, or the things Trump remembers?

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