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Palm Beach officials prepare extradition plans ahead of possible Trump indictment: report

But an “obscure clause” in Florida law may give Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Trump loyalist, the power to intervene

In HBO Max's new comedy «Hacks,» Jean Smart plays a role befitting of the showbiz legend that she is

At long last the character actor who can do no wrong headlines a show of her own, and of course she slays the part

New York experiments with new voting system in chaotic mayoral race: Breakthrough or disaster?

Some fear the city's first ranked-choice voting race will result in confusion and disenfranchise Black voters

Proud Boy founder Gavin McInnes' far-right media site apparently collapsing

«Ex-gay» provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos is out of a job after Censored.TV reportedly lays off its entire staff

America urgently needs a real investigation of the Trump regime — or it will all happen again

We recently learned that Trump's minions spied on reporters — and no one cares. These crimes must not be forgotten

McConnell privately assures GOP that Kyrsten Sinema will kill Biden’s tax hike: report

Senate minority leader thinks Republicans have found their secret weapon in Arizona's puzzling Democratic senator

Greed, ignorance and local news: Journalists fight back against corporate ownership

Local newspapers have been gutted by corporate owners across the country — but the survivors are joining unions

Cheney rips Trump before vote to oust her from GOP leadership: «Ignoring the lie emboldens the liar»

«We must speak the truth,» Cheney says. «Our election was not stolen and America has not failed»

«Cold-blooded fraudster»: Students for Trump founder gets 13 months in prison for posing as lawyer

The baby-faced Students for Trump founder was denounced as a «cold-blooded fraudster» by a judge

Clubhouse, popular new conversation app, starts booting far-right extremists

White nationalist Nicholas Fuentes and anti-Muslim zealot Laura Loomer made very brief appearances on new app

Right-wing funders — and some liberals too! — are waging war to keep dark money secret

In new Supreme Court case, a right-wing nonprofit (and some unlikely allies) want to ensure dark money stays dark

Liz Cheney is an enemy of democracy — just as much as the Trumpers

After her House speech and her Post op-ed, Cheney has positioned herself as a hero of democracy. Don't buy into it

Mike Lindell's South Dakota rally: Proud Boys, Joe Piscopo and a can't-miss investment

MyPillow CEO draws half-full house at the Corn Palace, vows Trump will be back, gets stuck with his own books

Newsmax guest shames network to its face for «lying to viewers» about 2020 election results

«Newsmax could get sued and lose billions of dollars because these are lies!»

«Fact from fiction»: Fox News guest calls out network for election misinformation on live TV

«I really would hope that Fox would really look at what happened in this election»

“Is Stephen Miller still in charge?”: Biden’s first immigration court appointees are all Trump picks

“This is a list I would have expected out of Bill Barr or Jeff Sessions,” says former longtime immigration judge

U.S. Olympic Committee’s controversial abuse investigator fails upward — to the federal courts

Chief lawyer at U.S. Olympic program's troubled abuse agency is forced out — and lands a prestigious federal gig

Austerity or stagnation? Faced with Biden's ambitious infrastructure bill, GOP wants both

McConnell's comeback to Biden's big plan is simple: Spend as little as possible, and pretend the future isn't real

Liz Cheney is no defender of democracy: She and her party created a monster

Don't get suckered by the friendly fascist: Liz Cheney and the GOP have been building Trumpism for decades

Now we're supposed to think Reagan, Bush and the Cheneys are cool? They got us here

Democrats and the media are now pretending that the Reagan-Bush era didn't lead us directly to Trump's crimes

Kids, your mom deserves better than brunch

I cannot believe that brunch — a concept that, like Tucker Carlson, peaked in 1997 — is still a thing

What «politics» does to history: The saga of Henry Kissinger and George Shultz's right-hand man

You probably haven't heard of Charles Hill — but his influence on the dire mistakes of U.S. foreign policy ran deep

Liz Cheney's dilemma: Cast out by the Republicans — but hardly cut out to be a Democrat

Everywhere Cheney turns, there's someplace she doesn't want to be. She's the Republican story, in one person

Chinese cooking wine brings tangy depth to, well . . . everything

What it is, what to do with it, and some substitutes for when you inevitably run out

This chocolate chip cookie isn't crispy or chewy — it's better

Thanks to special ingredients — and science! — these new-fashioned cookies will melt in your mouth at first bite

13 absolutely delicious homemade food gift ideas for Mother's Day

Whether your mom is all about Italian food or loves all things chocolate, there's something for her on this list

Netflix's self-serious «Jupiter's Legacy» is the superhero TV version of a Designer Imposter stinker

Veteran superhero storyteller Mark Millar's first TV series isn't just derivative, it's ridiculous – even sans wigs

Fake news, conspiracy theories and a deadly global pandemic — and that was in 1918

John Barry, author of «The Great Influenza,» urges caution in comparing that time to this. But we can't help it

Judge: Jared Kushner’s company violated many laws, charged bogus fees, misled tenants

Legal violations by Kushner's apartment management company were “widespread and numerous," Maryland judge says

«Girls5eva» is a feel-good story about what happens when one-hit wonders get a second chance

The creators of «Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt» bring us the story of a girl band on a comeback campaign decades later

“Crackdown on democracy”: Republican lawmakers across the country are trying to overrule voters

Republicans are trying to reverse or undermine voter-approved measures on Medicaid, marijuana, schools and more

Right-wing provocateurs Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman in more trouble over racist robocalls

Duo's dunderheaded scheme to suppress Black vote was a total failure — now it has them in serious legal trouble

Today's Republicans are cartoon villains — who pose a dire threat to America's health and safety

Republicans are behaving like sullen children with overly obvious evil plans. That makes them more dangerous

Out of power, Roger Stone feebly tries to troll Biden family, promises big comeback

Stone hints he may try to disrupt Hunter Biden speech at Tulane, threatens to «draft» Michael Flynn in 2024

6 Mexican-inspired dishes and drinks to enjoy on Cinco de Mayo

From crispy potato tacos served with a mountain of queso Cotija to the perfect margarita, we've got you covered

Trump hypes new «communications platform»: It's a blog — run with Big Tech's help

«From the Desk of Donald J. Trump» has fake tweets — but no comments, no user posts, no social media component

New York Times dumps «op-eds» for «guest essays»: A great start, but not nearly enough

The op-ed is dead, and good riddance. But «guest essays» will only work if editors open the doors to new voices

Republicans are not in «disarray»: They're united in their assault on American democracy

There's no serious conflict within the Republican Party. Liz Cheney and Mitt Romney are being purged for disloyalty

Biden lifts refugee cap to 62,500 — but admits “sad truth” that U.S. will take in far fewer

«We will not achieve 62,500 admissions this year,» Biden said, predicting that next year's goal may also fall short
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