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Jan. 6 Megadonor Helping Ohio GOP Preemptively Overturn Will of the VotersAkela LacyIn a fight centered on abortion rights, Republicans trying to pass a constitutional amendment could be violating their own new election law.
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The U.S. Is Unhappy That Mexico Is Spending Money on Its Own CitizensJosé OlivaresMexico’s populist president should instead be spending more on furthering U.S. interests, according to a leaked intelligence document.
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Henry Kissinger, History’s Bloodiest Social ClimberJon SchwarzAmerica’s schmanciest people love Kissinger. Is it in spite of his monstrousness or because of it?
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The Press is Falling for Anti-Abortion “Fetal Heartbeat” PropagandaJudith LevineReporters are parroting — and spreading — sentimental falsehoods.
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Jamie Raskin and Rachel Maddow, Brought to You by Peter Thiel and Lockheed MartinEli CliftonThe progressive stars are headlining a conference organized by a Democratic-aligned think tank — with Palantir and Lockheed as key sponsors.
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In a Gift to Polluting Industries, Supreme Court Rolls Back Clean Water Act ProtectionsAmy WesterveltIndustries ranging from animal agriculture to mining to fossil fuel rallied in support of the Idaho couple behind Sackett v. EPA.
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Henry Kissinger’s Bloody LegacyInterceptedExclusive documents and interviews reveal that Kissinger bears significant responsibility for hundreds more Cambodian deaths than was previously known.
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Economist Stephanie Kelton on the Debt Limit, a Potential Catastrophe We’re Risking for No ReasonDeconstructedThere is absolutely no reason for the U.S. government to default. It may anyway.
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