Plus, MAGA influencers revolt; MTG humiliates Trump; and more...
"Trump Always Chickens Out" has been fashioned into a dig at the president over the years. But the gibe is obscuring some difficult truths.
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The first lady called on Epstein survivors to testify before Congress—and they’re not pleased.
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Trump’s war on Iran is leading to a fracturing of the MAGA base like never before.
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As MTG savages Trump as "failing," a sharp observer of Trumpworld explains why the Iran fiasco has unleashed urgency within MAGA to move past him—and why it’s a breaking point for the rest of us. Read the transcript here.
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The Daily Blast With Greg Sargent
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Just a few months ago, AI was an interesting tool for knowledge workers. Now, for many, it’s utterly terrifying.
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By Lynn Parramore, Alissa Quart
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A sketchy online school funded by Silicon Valley bros portends a bleak future for a critical sector of our education system.
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Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel act out intergenerational warfare in Stephen Soderbergh’s art world drama.
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With both sides of the conflict talking about charging to use the Strait of Hormuz, it’s time to regret not signing the Law of the Sea treaty.
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We now have a ceasefire in Iran, at least for the moment, and President Trump will apparently not blow the country to kingdom come. But the volatility of the situation, and of Trump’s temperament, means we may be back to hostilities next week or tomorrow. The ceasefire is already fraying, and public acceptance of the narrative that the U.S. lost might push Trump to reengage. And if and when hostilities do recommence, there’s a deeper story that’s been happening with the military during Trump’s second term, of which too few Americans are aware.
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At workplaces from Starbucks to Apple, highly educated downwardly mobile young people are organizing for better conditions.
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By Robin Kaiser-Schatzlein
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