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Today: "Podcast: Trump Wrecks His Own Case for Tariffs as Bizarre SCOTUS Rant Backfires" Plus, Epstein emails imply Trump spent "hours" with trafficking victim; the sports-betting crisis is the Supreme Court’s fault; the shocking price of groceries in rural Alaska; and more...

 
 

Inside the Hunger Crisis in America’s Last Frontier

Alaska’s unique challenges make it difficult to obtain healthy food and adequate medical care. Are the Trump administration and Congress making it worse?

By Grace Segers

 
 

Tell Your U.S. Senators: Defend our Forests

Sponsored by Environment America

The U.S. Senate is preparing to vote on a bill that could sentence millions of acres of trees to the chopping block.

The deceptively named "Fix Our Forests" Act could fast-track logging projects across the country. There’s still time to defend our forests from reckless logging.

Tell your U.S. senators: This bill will fail our forests.
 

The Sports-Betting Crisis is the Supreme Court’s Fault

As more and more professional athletes get ensnared in gambling scandals, it’s become clear that the sports world has been thrust into the middle of a genuine calamity.

By Matt Ford

 

Remember the Republicans’ Rural Health Fund? It’s a Joke.

The $50 billion pot will be spread so thinly, with questionable goals ranging from tech innovation to MAHA, that it looks unlikely to save rural hospitals that are at risk of closure.

By Monica Potts

 

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New Epstein Emails Imply Trump Spent "Hours" With Trafficking Victim

Jeffrey Epstein repeatedly mentioned Donald Trump in his private emails, including to his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell.

By Malcolm Ferguson

 

Podcast: Trump Wrecks His Own Case for Tariffs as Bizarre SCOTUS Rant Backfires

The Daily Blast With Greg Sargent

Signs are mounting that the Supreme Court might invalidate President Trump’s tariffs, and he’s clearly on edge about it. Trump just vented wildly about the case on Truth Social, but he made a mess of it: In one rant, he claimed his tariffs have pulled in $2 trillion in revenues. In a second rant only hours later, that number suddenly ballooned to $3 trillion. We think this badly undermines Trump’s case: It shows how reckless and blundering the tariffs truly are, while vividly demonstrating how uncontrollably he lies about their impact and implementation. To unravel all this, we talked to Alex Jacquez of the Groundwork Collaborative, who served as a trade adviser under President Joe Biden. He explains the deeper incoherence underlying Trump’s self-defeating tirades, digs into why even some conservative justices are looking askance at his tariffs—though with this court you never know—and outlines the looming fiascos we face no matter which way the court rules.

 

It’s Hard to Know Whether Trump’s Cruelty or Stupidity Is Worse

Fine—it’s the cruelty for sure. But the man’s sheer idiocy is pretty staggering too.

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