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Rubio's shocking decision makes RFK Jr.'s cuts look like child's play

For much of 2025, public-health debates in the United States have focused on the damage being caused by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. with his reckless vaccine policy decisions, deep funding cuts, the wholesale firing of experienced public health professionals across Health and Human Services agencies, and the loss of trust in public health institutions like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

His actions weakened domestic health protections and further eroded trust in science, evidence based decision making and the scientific method itself.

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This Trump bigot deserves ridicule but the history he cites has darkness of its own

Stephen Miller misses no opportunity to exult in racism and xenophobia. This Common Dreams headline gets right to the point: “‘Horrible Racist’ Stephen Miller Slammed for Using Classic TV Christmas Special to Bash Immigrants.”

Apparently Miller spent Christmas Day watching a 1967 holiday special called Christmas with The Martins and The Sinatras and, being the miserable misanthrope that he is, the show — featuring Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra, two very famous children of first-generation Italian Americans — prompted him to wax nostalgic about a world in which America was Great and there was no mass immigration.

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This shameless stunt shows yet another GOP governor putting his state second to Trump​

I was disheartened to read that Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt is sending members of the Oklahoma National Guard to Washington, D.C. , to participate in the federal surge in the nation’s capital.

What’s being sold as a public safety initiative is actually a political stunt that trades real solutions for optics and short-term headlines.

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Trumpism runs on hate — and one groveling toady spews more of it than most

If one word could summarize the ideology of the second Trump regime, it would be “hate.”

Consider, for example, Paul Ingrassia — who started off as Trump’s White House liaison to the Justice Department and then liaison to the Department of Homeland Security, before Trump nominated him in May to run the White House’s Office of Special Counsel.

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Repeat after me: this progressive pipe dream only helps the GOP

Here we go again, only this time it appears to be the Working Families Party that’s fixing to help elect Republicans. They’re proudly proclaiming that by the 2028 presidential election they hope to have candidates on the ballot in 18 states. The party’s national director, rapper/musician Maurice “Moe” Mitchell, told the Guardian:

“Less and less (sic) people are identifying as being a Democrat or Republican. The brand of the Democratic and the Republican parties are underwater consistently. I don’t think there’s been a better and more right time for a third party to emerge in this country that speaks to the interest of everyday working people. I believe that our time has come.”

You’d think by now we would have learned that having progressives seize control of the Democratic Party is a hell of a lot more successful strategy for rebuilding our democracy and our middle class than running against it. In Florida in 2000, for example, Ralph Nader on the Green Party’s ticket got 97,488 votes, while George W. Bush “won” Florida — and thus the White House — by 537 votes.

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More Epstein, a Maxwell pardon, another election (maybe): what Trump will bring us in 2026

Well, thank God that’s over, huh?

Yep, that’s the good thing about years. Even the worst ones finally end. As you read these words, this one has only hours to go. No sentient being should mourn its loss.

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This Trumpist threat proved itself a danger — now it's forming again

By Alexander Lowie, Postdoctoral associate in Classical and Civic Education, University of Florida

Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the Oath Keepers, a far-right militia, announced in November 2025 that he will relaunch the group after it disbanded following his prison sentence in 2023.

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Want a clear sign of GOP doom under Trump? Look to this key swing state

Since Donald Trump came down his escalator in 2015 and successfully launched a hostile takeover of the Republican Party in the U.S., there have been 16 competitive races for Congress in Nevada.

Republicans have lost all of them.

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Five ways to become a billionaire … and how we can all fight back

One of the most notable characteristics of 2025 has been the shamelessness of the billionaire class and the conspicuousness of its corruption.

For many years, whenever I’ve warned that an increasing portion of the nation’s wealth is falling into the hands of an ever-smaller number of people, the moneyed interests have responded: “But that’s just the free market,” or “the free market has decided they deserve it.”

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Trump doesn't merely resemble former Prince Andrew — he surpasses him, overwhelmingly

The Department of Justice's release of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents has been chaotic, disorganized and suspect, but nonetheless has done what such disclosures always do: pull familiar names back into view and remind us who associated with the late financier and sex offender.

Among those recurring characters are the former Prince Andrew and Donald Trump, two men whose ties to Epstein have long been known and whose denials of wrongdoing are by now familiar.

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MAGA gets to see who's really pulling the strings

Nick Anderson is a Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist.

This GOP chameleon just deployed a smokescreen

On Dec. 21, at Turning Point USA’s annual national conference, Vice President JD Vance took to the stage to denounce the evils of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.

He told the crowd:

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America descended into a horrific darkness under Trump — but it was a necessary prelude

About a year ago, at the start of the Trump regime, a woman was about to pass me on the sidewalk and then stopped, turned toward me, and almost shouted, “It’s a f-----g nightmare!”

It has been a “f-----g nightmare.”

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