15hon MSNOpinion
When it comes to Trump's war on cities, he doesn't have the courts or the people on his side
It appears that Trump sending troops into U.S. cities hasn't made people any less interested in protesting against him.
A Trump loyalist is helping lead the CIA. The same Trump loyalist is also apparently in control the CIA’s legal judgments.
Given football’s popularity, common sense might suggest the president would be eager to align himself with the league, but he ...
18hon MSNOpinion
Republicans pick a losing fight over which is the party ‘concerned about health care’
GOP leaders apparently want a public debate over which party is focused on health care. Given the party’s record, that’s not ...
Each of the firings is important, but let’s not miss the forest for the trees: A scandal-plagued former Fox News host is ...
The deputy chief of staff’s conspiratorial vision is ridiculous, but given his position in the White House, it’d be a mistake ...
In the current administration, whistleblowers keep losing their jobs after speaking up. Take the NIH’s Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo, ...
It would’ve been easy for the president to simply say, “No, I have no intention of pardoning a convicted child sex trafficker.” But he again chose not to.
Without new employment data, Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer tried to point to recent “momentum” in the job market.
Monday’s Campaign Round-Up, 10.6.25: Spanberger leads in Virginia with one month to go Today’s installment of ...
1don MSNOpinion
Trump tries, fails to circumvent court ruling on unnecessary Portland troop deployment
I realize the phrase “constitutional crisis” is sometimes used unnecessarily, but once in a while, it’s not altogether ...
As the president floats new “dividend” checks, there’s an old accounting maxim he might want to learn: “You can’t spend the ...
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