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When the law meant to defend democracy becomes the weapon that could undo it. “The real insurrection won’t come from the streets, it’ll come from the desk in the Oval Office.” In any normal era, the idea of a president deploying the U.S. military against his own citizens would sound like dystopian fiction. Yet here
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This is the second major shutdown during a Trump presidency. Federal workers are locked out. Families are wondering if paychecks will come. National Parks are closed, or running without the necessary services to keep them open, phones are ringing unanswered, and America now has a government that feels like it’s running on fumes.
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Once upon a time, Donald Trump looked at Vladimir Putin the way a high school sophomore looks at the quarterback who just threw him a wink across the locker room. It was all admiration, projection, and just a touch of dangerous fantasy. Trump thought he’d found in Putin a kindred spirit another “strong man” who
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Here we go again…the pollsters run a survey, the reporters slap on a headline, and suddenly we’re told that “Americans” think X, Y, or Z. This week’s gem? And, folks apparently, we woke up in a new country today. Not the United States of America, but the United States of Poll Respondents. The Hill
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Is anyone else tired of these two high school girls having a cat fight whilst lives hangs in the balance? The ability to pay bills, get medical care, buy food…it’s exhausting. Two teams that continually show just how they cannot work together. Forget your office teams who should be able to work together, these are
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America didn’t “fall back in love” with cocaine. America never quit. We didn’t ghost coke, we just stopped posting about it on Instagram while fentanyl and opioids hogged the spotlight. Now headlines are breathlessly announcing the “cocaine comeback” like it’s Fleetwood Mac reuniting. The reality is that cocaine never left the tour bus. In
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