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The Senate parliamentarian could block some of Trump’s agenda — and be a scapegoat for Republicans
Russell Payne
Senate Majority Leader John Thune says he'll follow the parliamentarian's rulings, but he'll be pressured not to
Outraged by Jan. 6, a mole infiltrated the highest ranks of American militias
Joshua Kaplan
A wilderness survival trainer spent years undercover climbing the ranks of right-wing militias
Some tax policies are set to expire in 2025
Jake Safane
The Trump administration could extend and perhaps expand the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017
Federal appeals court kills FCC’s net neutrality rule
Griffin Eckstein
The latest fallout from a Supreme Court ruling against regulatory power is a major win for internet providers
Democrats’ first order of battle in 2025: Doge
Bryan Williams
Why the new year must begin in defense of federal workers
What just happened in Syria, and who benefits most? Well, that part is easy
Andrew O'Hehir
Did Israel drive the downfall of Bashar Assad, in the third act of a dramatic play for regional supremacy?
Transforming the party: Democrats have failed us — it’s time to rebuild from the ground up
Paul Rosenberg
The Harris campaign kept the battlegrounds close — but lost ground everywhere. Their failure is our opportunity
Why Democrats can’t get over the grief of losing to Donald Trump
Chauncey DeVega
A party without a leader is hopeless
Elon Musk just killed Donald Trump’s honeymoon
Heather Digby Parton
We are seeing is an emerging crack in the GOP coalition
“I apologize for any inconvenience”: Another judge cancels retirement to prevent a Trump replacement
Charles R. Davis
In a Dec. 13 letter, U.S. Judge James Andrew Wynn said he had reconsidered his plans to step down
Trump was prosecuted under the Espionage Act — now he’ll turn it against his “enemies”
Jesselyn Radack
We've seen how ruthless presidents use this deeply flawed law — and Trump already knows it's an effective weapon
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: the watchdog Republicans love to hate
Cara Michelle Smith
Elon Musk is leading another effort to "delete" the CFPB. It's complicated.
Formaldehyde causes more cancer than any other toxic air pollutant, but little is done to stop it
Sharon Lerner, Al Shaw
An investigation by ProPublica found formaldehyde is ubiquitous and Trump could derail attempts to regulate it
“One last chance”: Biden’s pardon of Hunter can’t be his final act of clemency, Democrats say
Charles R. Davis
President Joe Biden is facing calls to use his pardon power to help people other than just his son, Hunter
“Wicked” reminds us we’d all better be ready to defy gravity. Especially Black women
Melanie McFarland
The full musical may be tough to stomach right now but Cynthia Erivo's triumphant film flight is the uplift we need
How Republicans held the House: It’s the gerrymander, stupid
David Daley
Sure, both sides do it — but Republicans have ruthlessly redrawn the maps to bake in a nearly unbeatable advantage
Requiem for an empire: How Trump’s second term could reshape the world
Alfred McCoy
A prominent historian saw all this coming 14 years ago. Oh, wait — that was me
TV’s Dr. Oz invested in businesses regulated by agency Trump wants him to lead
Darius Tahir
Oz’s holdings, some shared with family, included a stake in UnitedHealth Group worth as much as $600,000
No, progressives should not embrace conspiracy theories — it won’t win elections
Amanda Marcotte
RFK and Joe Rogan fans won't like Democrats better if they join the war on empirical reality
“History is not linear. It’s circular”: The “Dune” Sisterhood reflects on how fear informs power
Melanie McFarland
"In Frank Herbert's generation, liars may still have had a trace of conscience . . . But there's none of that now"
Tech CEOs sell out Democrats in rush to curry favor with Trump
Sacha Haworth
Trump’s victory marks the end of Democrats’ alliance with Big Tech
Before Donald Trump destroys it, Democrats must “re-envision what democracy needs to be”
Chauncey DeVega
Authors Alan Jenkins and Gan Golan explain that it is "action that inspires hope"
“Everyone is taking their skim”: How Democratic consultants cashed in on Harris’ losing campaign
Russell Payne
The Harris campaign raised $1 billion but ended the race in debt. Her loss underscores a bigger party problem
Student loans and Trump: Borrowers brace for changes
Zina Kumok
What to know if you need a loan, are repaying one or have had your debt canceled
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