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Federalist Society’s Leonard Leo wants to ‘crush liberal dominance’

Federalist Society’s Leonard Leo wants to ‘crush liberal dominance’

NPR reports: Leonard Leo may not be a household name, but odds are most people in the country know his signature achievement: Leo was a key architect of the conservative supermajority on the Supreme Court that rolled back the federal right to an abortion. The conservative activist advised President-elect Donald Trump during his first term on the nominations of Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett. The three picks gave conservatives their 6-3 majority on the high court. And…

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‘Total oppression’: West Bank children being killed at unprecedented rate

‘Total oppression’: West Bank children being killed at unprecedented rate

The Guardian reports: Mohammad was 12, a football-mad teenager who spent his days dreaming of a career on the pitch and his last minutes practising ball skills. Ghassan was 14, a quiet, generous teenager who ran errands for elderly relatives, with an adoring six-year-old brother who stuck to him like a shadow. Both boys were shot dead this summer by Israeli soldiers, victims of an unprecedented surge in attacks on children in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem. In…

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What the broligarchs want from Trump

What the broligarchs want from Trump

Brooke Harrington writes: After Donald Trump won this month’s election, one of the first things he did was to name two unelected male plutocrats, Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, to run a new Department of Government Efficiency. The yet-to-be-created entity’s acronym, DOGE, is something of a joke—a reference to a cryptocurrency named for an internet meme involving a Shiba Inu. But its appointed task of reorganizing the federal bureaucracy and slashing its spending heralds a new political arrangement in Washington:…

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Trump is running his transition team on dark money

Trump is running his transition team on dark money

The New York Times reports: President-elect Donald J. Trump is keeping secret the names of the donors who are funding his transition effort, a break from tradition that could make it impossible to see what interest groups, businesses or wealthy people are helping launch his second term. Mr. Trump has so far declined to sign an agreement with the Biden administration that imposes strict limits on that fund-raising in exchange for up to $7.2 million in federal funds earmarked for…

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Huge election year worldwide sees weakening commitment to act on climate crisis

Huge election year worldwide sees weakening commitment to act on climate crisis

The Guardian reports: An unprecedented year of elections around the world has underscored a sobering trend – in many countries the commitment to act on the climate crisis has either stalled or is eroding, even as disasters and record temperatures continue to mount. So far 2024, called the “biggest election year in human history” by the United Nations with around half the world’s population heading to the polls, there have been major wins for Donald Trump, the US president-elect who…

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Foreign nationals propel U.S. science. Visa limits under Trump could change that

Foreign nationals propel U.S. science. Visa limits under Trump could change that

NPR reports: Foreign-born workers account for about half of the doctoral-level scientists and engineers working in the U.S. Many were initially hired under H-1B visas, which are granted to as many as 85,000 highly skilled specialists each year, allowing them to work in the U.S. for up to six years. But the incoming Trump administration has signaled that it will crack down on H-1B visas, which could make it harder for universities, research institutions, and tech firms in the U.S….

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Bluesky is turning into a strong X alternative

Bluesky is turning into a strong X alternative

Kevin Roose writes: After an hour or so of scrolling through Bluesky the other night, I felt something I haven’t felt on social media in a long time: free. Free from Elon Musk, and his tedious quest to turn X into a right-wing echo chamber where he and his friends are the permanent, inescapable main characters. Free from Threads and its suffocating algorithm, which suppresses news and real-time discussions in favor of bland engagement bait. Free from my own bad…

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I watched Orbán destroy Hungary’s democracy. Here’s my advice for the Trump era

I watched Orbán destroy Hungary’s democracy. Here’s my advice for the Trump era

Gábor Scheiring writes: Many believed that after his first term as president, Donald Trump would end up in the dustbin of history. Now Trump is back, and the United States is about to be ruled for the second time by a right-wing populist. Trump’s goal this time is to remake the American government to enhance his power. He isn’t the first modern right-wing populist to attempt this — he is following a playbook pioneered by Hungary’s Viktor Orbán. I lived…

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Sebastian Gorka and his hard-right views on Islam head back to the White House

Sebastian Gorka and his hard-right views on Islam head back to the White House

The Washington Post reports: Sebastian Gorka, the pugilistic commentator who leveraged fears about Islam as a threat to Western civilization into a short-lived role in the first Trump administration, is poised for a second run inside the White House. Gorka was tapped to serve as deputy assistant to the president and senior director for counterterrorism, president-elect Donald Trump said Friday night. Previously, Gorka was an adviser on national security matters for Trump for seven months until his abrupt exit. The…

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Tulsi Gabbard, Trump’s intel pick, was placed on government watch list for overseas travel and foreign connections

Tulsi Gabbard, Trump’s intel pick, was placed on government watch list for overseas travel and foreign connections

CNN reports: Tulsi Gabbard, Donald Trump’s pick to lead the intelligence community, was briefly placed on a Transportation Security Administration list that prompts additional security screening before flights after her overseas travel patterns and foreign connections triggered a government algorithm earlier this year, three sources familiar with the matter told CNN. Gabbard was quickly removed from the list, a little-known program called “Quiet Skies,” after going public with claims she had been added to a “secret terror watchlist.” A federal…

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Elon Musk cyberbullies a federal worker while showcasing his own ignorance

Elon Musk cyberbullies a federal worker while showcasing his own ignorance

Futurism reports: Elon Musk has it out for federal employees. He’s promised to fire them en masse in a bid to cut down government spending by trillions of dollars, and he plans to do this through DOGE, or the Department of Government Efficiency, a commission that will be formed as part of president-elect Donald Trump’s administration. That much is old news. But as The Wall Street Journal now reports, Musk has taken his animus to another level by cruelly singling…

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Team Trump is furious Hegseth hid sex assault claim: ‘This is the f–king Pentagon!’

Team Trump is furious Hegseth hid sex assault claim: ‘This is the f–king Pentagon!’

Rolling Stone reports: Matt Gaetz may have withdrawn his name from consideration to become Donald Trump’s attorney general over sexual misconduct accusations — but alleged sexual abuser Pete Hegseth is still fighting to persuade Republican senators to confirm him to one of the most powerful positions in government. Hegseth was already facing an uphill confirmation battle to become the Secretary of Defense given that he is best known as a Fox News host with no government experience. The emergence of…

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Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Trump’s pro-labor pick for labor secretary

Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Trump’s pro-labor pick for labor secretary

The Associated Press reports: President-elect Donald Trump on Friday named Oregon Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer to lead the Department of Labor in his second administration, elevating a Republican congresswoman who has strong support from unions in her district but lost reelection in November. Chavez-DeRemer will have to be confirmed by the Senate, which will be under Republican control when Trump takes office on Jan. 20, 2025, and can formally send nominations to Capitol Hill. Here are things to know about the…

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Trump 2.0: This time the stakes for climate are even higher

Trump 2.0: This time the stakes for climate are even higher

Michael Gerrard writes: The November 5 election was the worst-case outcome for climate regulation. The return of Donald Trump to the Oval Office and Republican control of the Senate and the House of Representatives will halt federal progress and lead to a reversal of most of the climate initiatives undertaken by the Biden administration. Such a rollback occurred after Trump first won election in 2016, but this time the stakes are even higher. Trump has promised to halt spending under…

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Trump’s Pentagon pick Hegseth wrote of U.S. military taking sides in ‘civil war’

Trump’s Pentagon pick Hegseth wrote of U.S. military taking sides in ‘civil war’

The Guardian reports: Pete Hegseth, Donald Trump’s pick for defense secretary, has written in a book that he could imagine a scenario in which the US armed forces would be used violently in American domestic politics. Hegseth, a former elite soldier turned rightwing Fox television personality, is Trump’s choice to lead the Pentagon which controls the gigantic American military – by far the largest armed force in the world. In one of his five published books he wrote that in…

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