Chris Hayes says Trump's pardon of Jan. 6 rioters, including those who beat police officers, is the culmination of yearslong ...
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Chris Hayes calls out Trump and his MAGA allies for their twisted and weird version of masculinity that they're pushing on ...
MSNBC host Chris Hayes laments that the people who structure "the information environment that Americans see and hear" are attending the second Trump inauguration. "We haven't seen anything like this ...
This weekend’s “Saturday Night Live” roasted MSNBC in a skit ridiculing the left-wing cable news network about everything ...
MSNBC is heading to trial in a $30 million "uterus collector" lawsuit over "verifiably false" statements that a Georgia doctor performed unnecessary hysterectomies at an ICE center.
In his new book, MSNBC host Chris Hayes makes the case for more government interference: legal limits on how much screen time you can have each day.
Now we have what is perhaps the most sophisticated contribution to the genre, “The Sirens’ Call,” by Chris Hayes, an MSNBC anchor. Hayes acknowledges the long history of such panics.
Maddow, the crown jewel of the struggling news station, took issue with the tech billionaires in attendance, whereas Hayes found fault with the newly minted president's mostly impromptu speech.
If there’s a competing interest between what’s good for Trump’s billionaire buddies and what’s good for you, who do you think will win that fight?