Racket News
News and features by best-selling author and reporter Matt Taibbi, in an independent package molded after I.F. Stone's Weekly. The site contains investigative journalism, satirical commentary, and the America This Week podcast with novelist Walter Kirn.
"Today's News" Livestream: Epstein Controversy in the UK, Kash Patel, Swalwell Fallout
A recording from Monday, April 20
"Today's News" Livestream at 6:30 pm ET
Iran, Kash Patel, Eric Swalwell, and psychedelic drugs

How Big Pharma (Successfully) Targeted Women
Two waves of addiction were prescribed by doctors and egged on by pharmaceutical marketing — orchestrated by the Sackler family — that insisted it was safe and a great idea.

The Ford is Getting Tired
The USS Gerald R. Ford’s record deployment has seen laundry-room fires, clogged toilets, and combat theaters around the globe

"Today's News" April 17, 2026: "Swalwell Fed to Epstein Hysteria; March Madness Final"
The "accountability" rage comes to a theater near you. Plus, half-assedly, Michael and Matt crown America's Worst Podcaster.

Listen to This Article: We Are Doomed and Our Leaders Are Insane
Narrated Version | Not one of our presidents, least of all this lunatic, can resist starting wars
Public Stonings are Not "Accountability"
The high-speed demolition of Eric Swalwell is being celebrated as appropriate "accountability," but removing due process isn't justice

While Congress Ponders Cutting Spy Powers, the FBI Amps Up Domestic Surveillance
A vote on FISA is getting headlines, but the FBI may have ways to keep using the tool

Racket List: Congressmen With Pants Down
From allegations to excuses to tearful pressers, cataloguing congressional wang-waving

"Today's News" Livestream: The Blockade, Swalwell's Swift Downfall, Melania's Surprise Epstein Address
A recording from Monday, April 13
We Are Doomed and Our Leaders Are Insane
Not one of our presidents, least of all this lunatic, can resist starting wars

Listen to This Article: Trump’s F-Bomb on Iran Joins America’s Rollicking History of Presidential Profanity
Narrated Version | Surprisingly, there’s plenty of precedent for Trump’s Easter tirade