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We say very clearly that rural America is hurting. But we refuse to justify attitudes that some scholars try to underplay.

By Paul Waldman, Tom Schaller

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This is now beyond politics. Too many people are dying and starving.

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A former CIA officer explains how a vast, pro-Putin corruption network uncovered in Europe is a warning sign for the U.S.

By Alex Finley

 

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The Inflation Reduction Act created a pilot program that’s finally given Americans a free and easy way to file their federal taxes with the government, and it’s getting rave reviews.

By Bryce Covert

 

Donald Trump’s comments to wealthy elites show that he’s offering them a corrupt bargain that is likely to end very badly for everyone.

By The Daily Blast with Greg Sargent

 

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Even as the judge’s latest moves show she’s carefully disguising her advocacy for Trump, he is making it clear that he expects her to save him.

By Greg Sargent

 

Even in red states, majorities of voters back abortion rights and other things the GOP is against. So why do they keep voting Republican?

By Brynn Tannehill

 

 
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Special counsel Jack Smith has made it as easy as possible for the justices to rule against Trump. But we’ve seen this movie before.

By Matt Ford

 

Congress is back (yikes), and Speaker Johnson can force a Ukraine aid vote—and it would pass. But even Johnson isn’t the real appeaser here.

By Walter Shapiro

 

It’s one message for MAGA-land and the opposite one for Jill Stein voters. And they just might get away with it.

By Greg Sargent

 
 
 

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