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Today: John Roberts Defies the Supreme Court” Plus, Charlie Kirk and the empathy trap; Spinal Tap declines to stick it to a music industry; Republicans want to scare you off mass transit; and more...

 
 

Charlie Kirk and the Empathy Trap

Democrats will never be as cruel as Republicans after a political assassination. That’s to their credit. But it may not be to their advantage.

By Ana Marie Cox

 

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The Lackluster Return of Spinal Tap

The new sequel declines to stick it to a music industry beholden to algorithms and fanatical stans.

By Adam Nayman

 

How MAGA Got a Texas A&M Professor Fired Over “Gender Ideology”

All it took was a hidden camera, a very-online elected Republican, and Libs of TikTok.

By Aaron R. Hanlon

 

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Hispanics Put Kavanaugh on the Court. Now He Okays ICE Targeting Them.

By Stuart Stevens

Donald Trump Is No Viktor Orbán—He’s Well on His Way to Being Worse

By Perry Bacon

A Health Care Cost Bomb Is Coming—Unless Congress Acts

By Grace Segers

 

Republicans Want to Scare You off Mass Transit. Cars Are Scarier.

A fatal stabbing on Charlotte Light Rail set off a panic about the risks of public transportation. There’s just one thing: It’s worlds safer than cars.

By Kate Aronoff

 

John Roberts Defies the Supreme Court

If the chief justice was once a judicial institutionalist, he has become all too eager to cast norms and precedent aside in matters that benefit Trump.

By Matt Ford

 

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Ketanji Brown Jackson Is the Conscience of the Resistance

The Supreme Court justice is not hanging back and waiting her turn. And thank God for that.

By Harry Litman

 

The Bishop Who Made ICE Melt Away

Bishop Michael Pham launched a program in which clergy and laypeople accompany immigrants into their court hearings—not to argue the law but to bear witness.

By Pablo Manríquez

 

The DOJ Lawyer Who Quit the Job He Loved to Sound the Alarm on Trump

Ryan Crosswell was one of 11 Justice Department attorneys who resigned in protest over the corrupt handling of the case against New York Mayor Eric Adams.

By Michael Tomasky

 

Trump’s Own Tweet Backfires on Him as Judge Delivers Harsh Loss on Fed

The evidence that led a federal judge to declare that Trump’s firing of Fed Governor Lisa Cook broke the law? Some of it was provided by Trump himself.

By Greg Sargent

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