Plus, the ugly immigration fantasies of a second Trump administration, and more...
Plus, the ugly immigration fantasies of a second Trump administration, and more... Wednesday February 28, 2024 |
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Beneficiaries of SNAP and WIC could get caught in the crossfire of a proposed funding deal. |
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Forcing people to out themselves at the polls is a surefire way to deter trans voters. |
Desperate forms of protest are a horrifying symptom of our political dysfunction. |
The agency reportedly plans to tell people with Covid and other infections to isolate based on symptoms. Researchers say symptoms aren't a good indicator of who's contagious. |
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It’s a daring departure from past antitrust arguments. Can it succeed? |
With President Biden set to visit the border, Donald Trump and Miller are vowing an extraordinarily cruel second-term crackdown. That provides Biden an opening—but will he seize it? |
By The Daily Blast with Greg Sargent |
John Washington has spent years reporting on the U.S.-Mexico border. In a new book, he makes the case for its abolition. |
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The hedge funder’s unhinged accusations against Business Insider go a long way to highlighting why the press needs robust protection from vexatious plutocrats. |
Donald Trump wants the New York hush-money trial with Stormy Daniels to proceed without some very key evidence (and witnesses). |
By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling |
Sure, Donald Trump was the star. But the real story was the global coalition preparing to cast the world into darkness that is Steve Bannon’s brainchild. |
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