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There are many ways to interrupt the Trump administration’s brutal deportation campaign. Just look at what’s happening around Delaney Hall in New Jersey.
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In a controversial shadow-docket ruling, the high court’s conservative bloc has fully dismantled the constitutional protections of Black voters.
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Climate change is making it increasingly hard to have fun in the sun—and the leading fossil fuel corporations have long known this was going to happen.
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It’s very subtle, and it probably won’t last. But it’s another dose of pushback for a president who’s lately getting a lot of it.
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In John Carney’s movies, music connects people where conversation cannot. But in his latest, it opens a wound.
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The event went from being a series of concerts to just one rally with the most boring singers.
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A whistleblower revealed the horrific plan at the Social Security Administration.
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The Democratic senator has broken with the rest of his party yet again.
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The president’s health issues are becoming more obvious by the day. The White House doesn’t want to admit it.
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The Daily Blast With Greg Sargent
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After the House voted to direct Donald Trump to end the Iran war, he exploded in fury at the four Republicans who turned against him, terming them "grandstanders" who "should be ashamed of themselves." This comes as The New York Times reports that extensive internal war games among military officials established that Iran would react to an attack by closing the Strait of Hormuz—which Trump ignored. And incredibly, officials just leaked to The Atlantic that Trump is privately "irritated" by commentary casting his emerging framework as weaker than Barack Obama’s 2015 nuclear deal. Trump also wants a way to argue that Iran "accepted terms from him that Obama never managed to extract." We talked to former National Security Council veteran Emily Horne, author of the Spin Class Substack. We discuss how all those leaks themselves signal Trump’s growing weakness, why his demand for a "better" deal than Obama’s may be hopeless, and whether that leaves us any way out of this fiasco.
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Weiss and the Ellisons have an utterly transparent ideological agenda. Thank you, Scott Pelley, for calling them out.
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