Two more unidentified objects have been shot down by U.S. fighter jets this week – one over Alaska on Friday and another over Canadian airspace on Saturday. Former Vice President Mike Pence has been subpoenaed by the special counsel investigating the January 6 attack, signaling a more aggressive turn in Jack Smith's investigation of Donald Trump. More than 30,000 people have been killed and tens of thousands injured following a devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck Turkey and war-torn Syria on Monday. Missed something? Don't worry. Here are our select columns and videos from the week. And don't forget to check out MSNBC.com for more. |
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There is an unwritten rule among conservatives that sports and politics cannot intermingle. Except when it suits their agenda, of course. Read more. |
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Trump may have a reputation as the leader who cried "executive privilege," but unfortunately, it may not help him this time. Read more. |
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As a former intelligence officer, I know that spying is an everyday occurrence. But Americans must learn to think more critically about threats. Read more. |
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Trump's Twitter spat with supermodel Chrissy Teigen turned into a hilarious gotcha moment in front of the House Oversight Committee. Read more. |
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The 'stench' of corruption in the Supreme Court may not change anytime soon. But it's time our perceptions about the institution do. Read more. |
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In a disaster of this magnitude, every minute counts. But bureaucracy makes delivering aid a slow and clumsy process. Read more. |
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The former constitutional law professor gave his House Oversight Committee colleagues an important lesson. Listen up. Read more. |
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BLACK HISTORY, UNCENSORED |
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'Black History, Uncensored' is a ReidOut Blog series that highlights work by Black creators targeted by GOP bans. White fragility and willful ignorance of Black history have always posed an obstacle to the truthful teaching of America's past and present. But we haven't seen conservatives this rabid — and coordinated — in their effort to hide these truths since the post-Civil War Redemption era. Here, we explore works Republicans want to keep under wraps. |
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MSNBC Films presents "When Truth Isn't Truth: The Rudy Giuliani Story," a new four-part series from TIME Studios. It provides unprecedented access, including interviews with Giuliani's own son Andrew, and explores the former prosecutor and mayor's rise to power, fall from grace, and how little he changed in between. The first episode traces Giuliani's journey from Brooklyn to the Southern District of New York and his failed first race for mayor that set him on a road to controversy. Watch next Sunday at 10pm Eastern on MSNBC, and streaming on Peacock. |
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This Black History Month, "Into America" celebrates the 50th anniversary of hip-hop with a special mini-series, "Into America presents Street Disciples: Politics, Power and the Rise of Hip-Hop." Hosted by Trymaine Lee, the series explores how our country's political and economic forces shaped half a century of hip-hop, and how over time, hip-hop shaped the country. The first episode details how the concrete jungle of New York in the 1970s led to the birth of hip-hop. Listen now, wherever you get your podcasts. |
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