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Many media outlets are still hesitant to call Trump an authoritarian even as scholars say he is embracing authoritarian policies, including attacking the press.
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Legal scholar Ray Madoff discusses her new book, "The Second Estate: How the Tax Code Made an American Aristocracy."
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Former officials told HuffPost that last year, President Biden rejected suggestions from advisers to reduce American involvement in Israel’s devastating war in Gaza.
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The Frontline documentary 'Born Poor' follows kids in three families who try to overcome poverty from childhood through their teen years to young adulthood.
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SNAP funds will finally be released and healthcare premiums are expected to increase by $500 or more a month for 24M people if Republicans refuse to extend subsidies.
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Hungarian journalist András Pethő and former Hungarian Parliament member Gábor Scheiring watched Hungary become an authoritarian state. They share lessons for the US.
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Vets Say No protests are taking place across the country. Veterans are standing against tyranny, corruption, the militarization of our streets, and social service cuts.
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In her new book, Thea Riofrancos explores the environmental and social costs of the race to embrace green solutions like electronic cars by expanding lithium mining.
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More than 300 Palestinian children remain in Israeli prisons, nearly half are being held without charges, according to Defense for Children International–Palestine.
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Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic Socialist focused on reducing the cost of living for working-class New Yorkers, won a historic election to become New York City’s mayor.