
What More Does Trump Have to Do to Prove He Wants to Be a Dictator?
Donald Trump said he’d be a dictator and he acts like one. Why won’t Americans believe him?
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Donald Trump said he’d be a dictator and he acts like one. Why won’t Americans believe him?
A decades-long trail of money and kompromat that isn’t just scandal — it’s a threat to the world order and to democracy itself.
A Nobel Prize and shades of Yalta?
Donald Trump thinks that museums shouldn’t teach Americans about the evils of slavery and is directing his lawyers to conduct a review of them to ensure that they teach only the kind of history he approves of.
Also Trump and Putin’s Alaska Adventure, and RFK Jr Backs Off
Donald Trump on Monday revealed a wholly unconstitutional plan to rig the 2026 midterms by eliminating mail-in voting.
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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.