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Economist: Trump’s Tariffs Already Failed at ‘Bringing Back Jobs’
Trump Wants You to Forget That George Washington Owned Slaves
On Thursday just before noon, bundled up couples and small groups of people wandered through the President’s House on Independence Hall, some snapping photos and others inquiring what was happening as four National Park employees worked in tandem, behind a barricade, to reattach panel after panel of the President’s House slavery exhibits. They worked in […]
"I WILL F*CKING KILL YOU!" Nurses DEMAND Hospital Remove Lex Wexner's Name for Epstein Ties
The Crackpots of the '90s Foreshadowed Our Political Moment
Nation columnist John Ganz is the New York Times best-selling author of When the Clock Broke: Con Men, Conspiracists, and How America Cracked Up in the Early 1990s. Jacobin magazine has called him "one of America’s most astute observers of the Right." Ganz writes the Unpopular Front newsletter on Substack, and his work has appeared in The Washington Post, Harper's Magazine, Artforum, the New Statesman, and other publications.
Howard Lutnick’s old firm did not, in fact, profit from Supreme Court tariff ruling
Cantor Fitzgerald considered selling products tied to the court’s tariff ruling, handed down Friday, but did not, wary of the political sensitivities.
Trump FLIPS OUT After SCOTUS Loss in WILD Press Conference
This Week in Democracy – Week 57: Trump's Tariff Tantrum, Illegal Arrests, and Colbert Censorship
Zeteo's weekly round-up, documenting the growth of authoritarianism in Trump's second term.