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The chief justice insists he and his colleagues are not political actors, but can’t explain what an overtly politicized right-wing court would do differently from the one he leads. |
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Housing insecurity in the nation’s richest cities is far worse than the government claims. Just ask the Goodmans. |
The inspiration for Brian Goldstone’s 2026 Pulitzer Prize–winning book, There Is No Place for Us, can be traced back to this 2019 TNR feature about an Atlanta woman, Cokethia Goodman, whose family became homeless even as she worked full-time. In the story of the Goodman family, the intimate, novelistic attention that distinguishes Goldstone’s work is on full display—as is an uncompromising indictment of the structural forces to blame for their suffering. |
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The former president is reentering politics at the worst possible time. |
IMHO: MUST READ! THIS BUFFOON BRAGS ABOUT FIRING FEDERAL EMPLOYEES - GOVERNMENT NO LONGER WORKS! TRY TO GET ANYTHING DONE - YOU CANT! THIS MINDLESS BOOB FIRED PEOPLE WHO GOT THINGS DONE!
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If you’re an effective federal worker, don’t let Trump find out—you might not be one for much longer. |
By Timothy Noah excerpt: Indeed, Trump doesn’t seem to want civil servants at all. Last year he either fired or harassed into quitting 317,000 of them, and this year he’s poised to reclassify 50,000 more as “at will” employees with no civil service protection. White House budget director Russell “Project 2025” Vought famously said in a 2024 speech, “We want the bureaucrats to be traumatically affected. When they wake up in the morning, we want them to not want to go to work because they are increasingly viewed as the villains.” The only reason Vought would ever show up at a Sammies ceremony would be to scribble down license plate numbers like a police detective at a Mafia funeral. |
The party is ceding the issue to Trump’s critics on the right, inviting disaster in the 2028 presidential election. |
The Supreme Court and other federal courts have moved dramatically to the right on economic policy as well as social and democracy policy. It’s time to take on that fight too. |
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Ashley St. Clair used to hang with Erika Kirk. And she bore Romulus, the zillionth child of Elon Musk. She’s now turned her back on MAGA—and wants to tell you all about it. |
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A new legal challenge aims to prevent a punitive anti-trans law in the state from going into effect—and stave off a future where transgender people are at worst criminalized and at best objects of routine suspicion. |
Is the Trump administration prepared to respond to the hantavirus outbreak? |
By Hafiz Rashid excerpt: Trump’s answer didn’t inspire a lot of confidence, especially considering how badly he handled the Covid-19 pandemic in the last year of his first term as president. His Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., happens to have laid off all of the cruise ship inspectors in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Vessel Sanitation Program last year. The Trump administration also cut funding to study the hantavirus last year.
Trump has not given any detailed information on how he’s going to handle the recent outbreak. Let’s hope that this virus somehow gets contained, because if it spreads in the U.S., we’ll have an even worse pandemic.
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The courts have delivered major blows to two of Trump’s signature policies: tariffs and the "anti-woke" crusade. |
Patel has ordered at least two dozen staffers to take polygraph tests. |
The Daily Blast With Greg Sargent |
Officials have leaked word to The Washington Post that they believe Iran can survive Donald Trump’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz for three to four months without experiencing severe economic pain. Also, Iran has kept far more of its missiles and drones than previously known. Those are surely Trump’s worst screw-ups yet, given that he’s repeatedly insisted both that the regime is in terminal collapse and that Iran’s military has been entirely obliterated. This comes as The Wall Street Journal reports that Trump’s advisers are increasingly unnerved by the political price Republicans will pay over the closed strait. Those are related: The new revelations suggest the war could go on longer than expected, which is exactly what his advisers fear will worsen the GOP’s political mess. We talked to New Republic staff writer Tim Noah, who’s been writing well about Trump’s failures. We discuss why the war’s political fallout could last many months, how Trump voters are facing a perfect storm of disastrous policies, and what to expect in the midterms. |
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A few state senators bucked Trump on mid-decade gerrymandering. He endorsed their opponents. And Trump’s candidates won. But there is a silver lining here. |
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