Plus, Silicon Valley humiliated the Democrats; Robert F. Kennedy Jr. just loves himself some roadkill; and more...
As Trump’s ex-supporters sound the alarm about his mental decline, a former senior Trump official explains why the president’s madness is now badly messing with ordinary Americans’ everyday lives. Read the transcript here.
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When will they learn? The party remains far too solicitous of an industry that’s rewarded their fealty with four years of Trump and untold damage to democracy.
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Climate denial has become the playbook for how the Trump administration treats everything it wants to pretend isn’t happening.
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Mark Zuckerberg, Sam Altman, and Jim VandeHei are halfway there already. Let’s follow that train of thought.
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Elisa Tamarkin retraces her father’s work in Vietnam, and untangles the relationship of American newspaper business to the American war machine.
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Hegseth said the media were the nonbelievers.
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By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. just loves himself some roadkill.
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The director of national intelligence sent a criminal referral for the whistleblower whose complaint prompted the impeachment.
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In the 2024 film Conclave, the dean of the College of Cardinals, played by Ralph Fiennes, addresses the assembly of spiritual leaders who have gathered in Rome to elect a new pope by quoting St Paul to the Ephesians: "Be subject to one another out of reverence to Christ." The dean interprets this quote as a reminder that what gives the Catholic Church its great strength is its variety. He continues by saying the one sin he has come to fear above all others is certainty—which he calls the great enemy of unity and tolerance.
"Our faith is a living thing because it walks hand in hand with doubt, and if there is no doubt, there would be no mystery." He concludes his homily by asking the cardinals to pray for a pope who doubts, and sins—and asks for forgiveness.
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There’s nothing more central to fascist authoritarianism than being proud of being a grievance-fueled failure.
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