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As head of Labour, Starmer served his role ignobly: weeding out the Left and paving the way for the far right.
The harsh sentence for a defendant who wasn’t even at the Prairieland protest is likely only the start of the Trump administration’s efforts to...
It’s increasingly clear that the energy is with the left wing of the Democratic Party — not the centrists, not the establishment.
Despite extracting extraordinary concessions, the reaction in Iran isn’t entirely jubilant. Past betrayals are too recent to forget.
Dalton Eatherly streams his racist provocations online. It was only a matter of time before the violence rhetoric entered the real world.
Trump’s indictment against ICE protesters in Minneapolis is part of an attempt to criminalize organizing as a “conspiracy.”
The case marks the first time that “criminal damage” convictions in the UK have been classified as terrorism.
There’s no dignity in secret executions.
Scott Pelley describes Weiss’s horrific pro-Trump meddling, but he also shows how “both sides” journalism was already dooming our country.
Supporting Israel is now a fringe position among Democratic voters. Why does the media keep covering it like a 50/50 issue?
How many acts of war must occur before the mainstream media accepts there is no ceasefire between the U.S., Israel, and Iran?
Texas’s response to school shootings was as predictable as it was doomed to produce only more violence in schools — violence by cops.
Rep. Jake Auchincloss urging Democrats to vote against the presumptive Maine Senate nominee exposes the limits of party unity.
A bombshell report shows how Israel and the U.S. never really cared about freeing the Iranian people.
Preserving racial hierarchy remains one of most animating impulses in American political life.
Putting January 6 rioters on the dole is a new kind of corruption — and it definitely won’t help the American working class.
We already know how high the stakes are for patients and their families — and rolling over now could hurt all of medicine.
The DOJ is now treating evading a records request as a crime, a stunning act of hypocrisy from the Trump administration.
Fidelity, Charles Schwab, and Vanguard are tamping down on the Southern Poverty Law Center’s donations as the government’s de facto censors.
With the Supreme Court blessing racial gerrymandering, Tennessee’s GOP rushed to eliminate the state’s only majority-Black congressional district.
Insurgent candidates like Bush are tapping Piker as a campaign surrogate — but they still face an uphill battle to winning.
The popular streamer offers easy answers for why the world has left young men feeling unhappy and alone.
James Comey, Zohran Mamdani, and the lost art of doubling down.
After throwing their support behind Gov. Janet Mills, party leaders are left doing an about-face on the insurgent candidate.
Treating journalism like a casino will harm reporting — and erode democracy.
The only extremism would-be assassins like suspect Cole Tomas Allen share is an extreme response to Trump’s deranging politics.
By suing The Atlantic for defamation, the FBI director is leveraging one of Trump’s legal tactics to tamp down free speech.
The deal is a welcome reprieve from Israel’s bombing — but separating Lebanon from the ceasefire with Iran sets a dangerous precedent.
News of less violence is welcome, but with Israel promising to stay in Lebanon, we need to remember the Gaza “ceasefire” has meant continued genocide.
Israel’s vicious attack on Lebanon emerged as the biggest threat to the Iran ceasefire. That might be intentional.
Killing the Presidential Records Act would allow private individuals to hold the keys to American history, forever.
Survival of the regime alone was a victory — but its demonstration of control over the Strait of Hormuz may be a strategic game-changer.
Everyone reported the exact same story at the exact same time — and they all relied on the same liars who got us into this mess.
By making Iran into a religious crusade, Trump’s spiritual advisers are making the war that much more difficult to end.
The Supreme Court ruling has far-reaching, terrifying potential consequences — and not just for trans youth.
When you look at the fights FCC chair Brendan Carr actually picks, they aren’t local stories at all. They’re tailored for Donald Trump.
Trump carried out regime change without a change in regime in Venezuela. Time will tell what that means for the country.
The destruction of parts of two universities in Iran fits with Israel’s M.O. of crippling countries’ ability to rebuild.
I had an ultimately harmless encounter with ICE at a TSA checkpoint. It was a preview of a new, more sophisticated way to terrorize people.
Short of a full-scale invasion, it looks like Trump will need to deal with the Iranian regime.
The Trump admin wants to criminalize a key part of journalists doing their jobs — a broadside attack on a free press.
The American oil blockade of Cuba has made conditions on the island dire, and reaching a deal has become a matter of life and death.
Agencies are reportedly pooling immigration data, Social Security numbers, and more into a central database. FPF is suing to learn how deep it goes.
Since his first inauguration, Trump has been throwing charges at protesters and seeing what sticks. He always failed — until now.
Despite his high-profile controversies, Platner is still popular with Mainers. But leadership isn’t budging from its centrist pick.
By rallying behind process-based critiques, the Democrats are refusing to stand against the war on moral grounds.
My little horror movie review was introduced to prove a conception of antifa that — like many of the monsters we scream at in horror flicks —...
Elected officials desperately want to cast our war with Iran as an “intervention” or “operation.” Don’t let them get away with it.
Israeli bombing left cars in Gaza immobile and roads impassable. The assault on Iran has only spiked prices and worsened conditions.
DHS has built a national police force with massive surveillance capabilities — which it could use to interfere with our elections.