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Ordinary people have more power than they know. |
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The car company’s big business in regulatory credits shows Musk’s mantra has always been "Government handouts for me, not for thee." |
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America’s colleges and universities enrich everyone in ways that aren’t often acknowledged. It’s high time to remind Americans of them. |
By Ezekiel J. Emanuel, Julian E. Zelizer |
A small federal agency tasked with mitigating the impact of addiction is facing deep cuts on multiple fronts, threatening to roll back years of lifesaving work. |
By Abdullah Shihipar, Brandon Marshall |
Three new books propose market solutions to problems that require government intervention. We’ve been here before. It didn’t end well. |
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Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty just got a massive win. |
Donald Trump is pissed that Judge Boasberg will be ruling on the lawsuit over the war plans group chat. | {{#if }} Preparing for the Dark Days of a Trump Presidency |
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Elon Musk is once again trying to buy an election. |
As Trump reportedly grows "frustrated" over his team’s failure to manage media coverage of the war text scandal, a shrewd observer of the right explains how all this reveals the deeper failings of MAGA. |
By The Daily Blast with Greg Sargent |
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Kash Patel? Pam Bondi? Stephen Miller? No, no, and no. For now, the winner of this dubious title, and serial betrayer of his old principles, is the guy in Foggy Bottom. |
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