Monday, July 28, 2025

The end of Trump

The House impeaches. The Senate convicts. That’s the end of Trump.

With the walls closing in on him, his presidency unraveling, Trump hits the panic...

Should he be removed from his presidency by either impeachment or through his resignation, America will then have an opportunity to recover from these vicious attacks on its democracy.

North Korea launches missile

Kim Jong-un has said his country has reached a “final stage” in preparing to conduct its first test of an intercontinental ballistic missile.

Punishment for human rights abusers is irrevocable achievement for Argentine society

“Those who signed that decision did not realize that the trial and punishment of those responsible for human rights abuses during the last dictatorship now form part of the heritage of the Argentine people”
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China’s Xi Jinping and France’s Emmanuel Macron talk climate

I know which leader is a more positive force in international affairs, by far (domestic policies and press are a different issue, though I don’t trust Trump on those, either.)

To regain people’s trust, the Democratic Party must support single-payer

Nearly 60 percent of Americans want Medicare for All. Democrats must support it, too.

The myth of “moderate rebels” in Syria

They aren't moderate, they aren't Syrian, and they aren't rebels.

Two scientists resign from EPA to protest recent firings

The scientists insist they will “not be a future prop for bad science.”

Le Pen’s lament

Was France’s presidential contest a setback for the new nationalism?

In a time of madness, Sally Yates is a profile in courage

The fired acting attorney general proved this week that there are still a few in Washington who believe in truth and the law.