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Far-Right Extremists Prepare Violence for “No Kings” Protests
A tattoo depicting the assassination attempt on Donald Trump on the arm of Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes
Edith Olmsted
Far-Right Extremists Prepare Violence for “No Kings” Protests
Majority of Americans Disapprove of Trump’s Response to L.A. Protests
Protesters face off against National Guard troops in Los Angeles
Shock Poll
Malcolm Ferguson
Majority of Americans Disapprove of Trump’s Response to L.A. Protests
U.S. Forces Enter Iran-Israel Feud Despite Trump Vow to End All Wars
Image of a missile trajectory heading toward Tel Aviv. Smoke rises from the city.
Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling
U.S. Forces Enter Iran-Israel Feud Despite Trump Vow to End All Wars
Trump Makes Deluded Comments About Iran Deal as Bombs Fall on Tel Aviv
Iranian bombs and interceptors being fired over Israel
Delusional
Malcolm Ferguson
Trump Makes Deluded Comments About Iran Deal as Bombs Fall on Tel Aviv
ICE Refuses to Release Mahmoud Khalil in Violation of Court Order
Somoene holds a sign reading "Kidnapped by I.C.E. Mahmoud Khalil," featuring a photo of Khalil smiling by the water.
Edith Olmsted
ICE Refuses to Release Mahmoud Khalil in Violation of Court Order
Buyer’s Market
The AI Industry Is Ready to Get Rich off Trump’s Defense Department
Edith Olmsted
Buyer’s Market
Edith Olmsted
The AI Industry Is Ready to Get Rich off Trump’s Defense Department
Buyer’s Market
Donald Trump sits at his desk in the Oval Office of the White House. Behind him is a sign that displays a mock "Golden Dome." Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stands next to the sign with his hands clasped in front of him.
The AI Industry Is Ready to Get Rich off Trump’s Defense Department
Edith Olmsted
Donald Trump sits at his desk in the Oval Office of the White House. Behind him is a sign that displays a mock "Golden Dome." Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stands next to the sign with his hands clasped in front of him.
Buyer’s Market
Edith Olmsted
The AI Industry Is Ready to Get Rich off Trump’s Defense Department
City of Angels
A protest against ICE immigration raids in Los Angeles, on June 11
What the Democrats Must Learn From the People of Los Angeles
Jason Linkins
A protest against ICE immigration raids in Los Angeles, on June 11
City of Angels
Jason Linkins
What the Democrats Must Learn From the People of Los Angeles
Donald Trump looks down as he walks on the White House lawn.
sad!
Malcolm Ferguson
Trump’s Military Parade Was a Pathetic Event for a Pathetic President
The turnout wasn’t anything like what he wanted—and not everyone who showed up was even a fan of his.
YOU DON'T SAY
Donald Trump
Trump Accidentally Reveals a Dark MAGA Truth—and Hands Dems an Opening
Greg Sargent
Donald Trump
YOU DON'T SAY
Greg Sargent
Trump Accidentally Reveals a Dark MAGA Truth—and Hands Dems an Opening
No Going Back
The Manhandling of Alex Padilla Was a Red-Line Moment for America
Michael Tomasky
No Going Back
Michael Tomasky
The Manhandling of Alex Padilla Was a Red-Line Moment for America
No Going Back
California Senator Alex Padilla is pushed out of the room
The Manhandling of Alex Padilla Was a Red-Line Moment for America
Michael Tomasky
California Senator Alex Padilla is pushed out of the room
No Going Back
Michael Tomasky
The Manhandling of Alex Padilla Was a Red-Line Moment for America
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