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Trumpworld's latest rush to judgment hurts us all

By Brian O'Neill, Professor of Practice, International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology.

In separate encounters, federal immigration agents in Minneapolis killed Renée Good and Alex Pretti in January 2026.

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This Trump obsession has caused only harm — and remains a danger to the whole world

Whenever Donald Trump mucks around in any serious international situation, as the world’s self-anointed savior, odds are things will only get worse. Iran is a good example.

In 2015, the US was part of an international coalition that reached agreement with Iran that imposed restrictions on its civilian nuclear enrichment program in exchange for sanctions’ relief. The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) was agreed to by the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council — China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States — as well as Germany and the EU, and supported by over 100 nations.

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These killers tell us something disturbing about America under Trump

Turns out the Border Patrol officers who murdered Alex Pretti are of Hispanic lineage. Their names and ages are Jesus Ochoa, 43, and Raymundo Gutierrez, 35, according to Pro Publica.

This appears to be causing some confusion among people of good faith. How can men of Hispanic lineage work for a paramilitary organization dedicated to terrorizing Hispanics?

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This long-running Trump lie is a cancer — and it will soon be uncurable

Over the past decade, I’ve been one of those crazy conspiracy theorists who believes our elections have been rigged, all right … but not by the Democrats, as Donald Trump persistently claims.

Who knows what Elon Musk was able to pull off with his Starlink satellite system in 2024? It seems to me the 2016 and ‘24 elections could well have been manipulated at the electronic level, to hand victory to Trump. It honestly isn’t so far-fetched. Will it ever be provable? Probably not. But that doesn’t make it any less possible/probable.

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Trump just proved he's a ghoul — or a moron

On Thursday, Trump addressed the 2026 National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C., a tradition President Dwight Eisenhower began in 1953 to solemnify the confluence of faith, gratitude, and public service. At Eisenhower’s ceremony, after he swore the oath of office, he delivered an unscripted and spontaneous prayer of humility, calling on God to “make full and complete our dedication to the service of the people.”

Seventy-odd years later, at this year’s breakfast, Trump met Eisenhower’s prayer of humility and raised him one.

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This Trump offensive threatens the Constitution itself

By Yohuru Williams, Professor of History, University of St. Thomas and Michael J. Lansing, Professor of History, Augsburg University.

Forcibly entering homes without a judicial warrant. Arresting journalists who reported on protests. Defying dozens of federal orders. Killing U.S. citizens for noncompliance. Asking constitutionally protected observers this chilling question: “Have you not learned?”

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Amid Trump's relentless criminality, he's desperate you don't learn this truth

Notwithstanding Donald Trump’s criminalization of the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security, with their avalanche of state-organized violations of the first, fourth, and tenth amendments as well as the due process rights of citizens and noncitizens alike, ordinary crime still dropped last year.

Traditional crimes against person or property have been trending downward since 2023. Financial illegalities, however, have continued to rise, in the areas of digital, white-collar, and corporate crime. We are talking hundreds of billions of dollars of fraudulent accumulation annually, dwarfing accumulated ordinary property crime, all the way back to the beginning of this nation.

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Trump devises Epstein attack plan

Nick Anderson is a Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist.

These are the monsters who feed Trump, the beast of bigotry

There should be absolutely, positively no confusion about what happened this week. When Donald Trump shared a video depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as apes, he didn’t “make a mistake,” "instigate controversy,” or “post something offensive.”

He reached for one of the oldest, ugliest, and most dangerous racist tropes in American history. The dehumanization of Black people as animals.

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Trump will never allow a MAGA defeat - and the implications are unthinkable

Last Aug. 18, Donald Trump sat across from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the Oval Office and posed a “question” that seemed, at the time, like nothing more than Trump being Trump.

“So you say during the war, you can’t have elections. So let me just say three and a half years from now. So you mean, if we happen to be in a war with somebody — no more elections?”

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This ridiculous plot will get Trump laughed out of court — but Fox News is salivating

Despite repeated judicial rulings rejecting Trump’s 2020 election claims, he persists. Proving that his ego burned through his prefrontal cortex and seared his last shard of reasoning capacity, after his attempt to extort Minnesota voter rolls failed, Trump’s FBI raided an election center in Georgia and seized them directly. Both acts were preludes to a dangerous fantasy, one that ends in ‘taking over’ national elections.

The illegality is glaring. Not only are U.S. taxpayers funding his well choreographed partisan theater, violating the Hatch Act, Trump is misappropriating intelligence resources by expending national security capital on political exploits. Instead of meeting escalating cyber, espionage and infiltration threats from China and Russia, Trump is spending national security resources to keep himself in power.

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Trump's grim new threat has an Achilles' heel

Wisconsin was almost certainly on President Donald Trump’s mind when he said this week, “We should take over the voting, the voting in at least many — 15 places. The Republicans ought to nationalize the voting.”

Our swing state was Ground Zero for the fake electors plot to overturn the results of the 2020 election after Trump narrowly lost here. Wisconsin U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson’s office was involved in the effort to pass off fraudulent Electoral College ballots cast by state Republicans for Trump. Our state Legislature hosted countless hearings spotlighting election deniers and wasted $2.5 million in taxpayer dollars on a fruitless “investigation” of the 2020 presidential results, led by disgraced former Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman, who threatened to arrest the mayors of Madison and Green Bay.

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Big pharma's dirty secret finally met its wrecking ball

Today I want to talk about prostates. (Wait! Don’t delete this post! Give me a minute to explain why you might be interested.)

All of us are getting older, and some of us are becoming quite old.

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