Plus, Trump has a wild new excuse for why inflation isn’t his fault, and more...
Wednesday February 19, 2025 |
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As Miller and Elon Musk push new absurdities about the Department of Government Efficiency, a shrewd observer of Musk explains what all this says about MAGA’s collapsing "deep state" mythology. |
By The Daily Blast with Greg Sargent |
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Sponsored by Environment America |
A major new attack on our forests just passed the U.S. House. The "Fix Our Forests" Act could have devastating consequences for trees and endangered species. Defend our forests from reckless logging. |
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The Trumpian ascension of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. carries the potential for vast harm. Fortunately, the playbook for lessening the damage has already been written. |
Conservatives might be tempted to hold up Reagan as representative of a nobler era. They’d be wrong. |
After almost a month in office, Donald Trump still says inflation has "nothing to do" with him. |
By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling |
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Despite the cuts to clean energy incentives, experts say certain sorts of projects could continue to get support at the state and federal level. |
A new op-ed from a pair of conservative legal experts only raises unflattering questions about the direction of the right's juridical scholarship. |
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{{#if }} Preparing for the Dark Days of a Trump Presidency |
To mount an effective fight for the future, we need facts. We need hard evidence and smart, aggressive reporting. But most of all, we need a well-informed public to unite against the dark days ahead. Help us fight back against Trump’s dangerous second term by subscribing today. | {{/if}} AIPAC hates her. Social media loves her. Amid a bitter war, Francesca Albanese became an unlikely star. |
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy hit back after Donald Trump shockingly suggested Ukraine is the one responsible for the Russian invasion. |
Turns out that when you paralyze government agencies, it only makes it harder to undo Biden-era regulations. |
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On March 25, TNR contributors Kim Kelly and Brian Goldstone introduce us to Goldstone’s new book, There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America. By telling the unforgettable stories of five Atlanta families, this landmark work of journalism exposes a new and troubling trend—the dramatic rise of the "working homeless" in cities across America. |
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