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Donald Trump is declaring imaginary emergencies to amass more and more power. Occupying Washington, DC, is just the latest example.
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Assigning human qualities to animals is dangerous for them — and for us.
Expert says nonprofit partners provide a “fairy dust” of legitimacy to beef industry.
Will the Journal and its parent company, Dow Jones, stand tall for journalistic integrity, as they have in the past?
What was meant to be a partisan attack from Vice President JD Vance will only make MAGA supporters want to see the Epstein files even more.
With science, facts, and reality often not on their side, Donald Trump and his supporters turn to anecdotes to defend policies driven by sentiment rather than sense.
The president spends a lot of his time worrying about the tragic lack of gold ornaments on every surface in the White House.
It seems we didn’t have enough chaos and blood on the national carpet.
When government systems collapse under complexity, democracy itself breaks down — fueling the populist frustration reshaping American politics today.