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Fox News is stoking anti-immigration hysteria again. Are we ready to defeat it this time?

Dan Froomkin
Mainstream media keeps getting suckered by Trump-style rhetoric on immigration. But there's a better way

Republicans are making a risky bet by opposing COVID relief. What are they thinking?

Cody Fenwick
Relief measures are popular with voters, even Republicans. Why aren't GOP lawmakers more afraid of backlash?

Bernie Sanders breaks with Democrats to vote against a Joe Biden Cabinet nominee

Jon Skolnik
Sen. Sanders was just one of seven senators to object to Tom Vilsack’s confirmation as Agriculture Secretary

At its heart, Obama and Springsteen’s podcast is redefining the toxic masculinity upheld by Trump

Ashlie D. Stevens
In "Renegades: Born in the USA" Obama and the Boss "explore modern manhood" and discuss their lives and influences

Progressives call out Joe Manchin for “double standard”: He backed “openly racist” Jeff Sessions

Igor Derysh
AOC questions Manchin's support for Sessions after he expresses "unease" about Interior nominee Deb Haaland

Republican Senator Mike Lee tried to set a trap for Merrick Garland — but he didn’t fall for it

Alex Henderson
Lee tried to paint Garland as hostile to gun owners during his confirmation hearing for U.S. Attorney General

Charles Blow: The key to building Black power is to reclaim the South

Dean Obeidallah
New York Times columnist argues there's an obvious pathway to empowering Black Americans: Take back the South

Rush Limbaugh’s toxic patriotism will be his worst legacy

Sophia A. McClennen
Rush Limbaugh might be dead, but his brand of toxic patriotism lives on

Joe Manchin, who voted to confirm Brett Kavanaugh, to vote against Neera Tanden over mean tweets

Sophia Tesfaye
The West Virginia Democrat also previouslyly voted to confirm Jeff Sessions and Ric Grenell

Trump inauguration donor sentenced to 12 years in prison for tax evasion: report

Matthew Chapman
The Trump inaugural fund was scrutinized by prosecutors amid claims that donors traded money for political favors

Trump’s COVID response was deadly — but decades of dreadful, racist policy set up the catastrophe

Igor Derysh
A commission set out to study Trump’s policies. Their report ended up as an indictment of the entire U.S. system

Georgia investigating Trump call pressuring secretary of state to “find” votes, overturn election

Igor Derysh
Trump's call with Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger may have violated three state laws, legal experts say

What’s an “impeachable” crime — and what isn’t? History offers some dark lessons

Norman Solomon
Trump could have been impeached days into his term — and Clinton and Nixon got away with their most serious crimes

Can we get back to “normal”? That would require addressing structural wealth inequality

Bob Hennelly
Going back to pre-COVID reality won't save our economy. We need to restructure our grotesquely rigged system

Trickle down Trumpism: How Pennsylvania’s Republican Party radicalized against democracy

Matthew Rozsa
Pennsylvania's GOP has betrayed the best parts of the state's heritage by professing fealty to Trump

“A moment of moral and political nihilism”: Theologian Adam Kotsko on our current crisis

Paul Rosenberg
Leftist theologian Adam Kotsko on the Trump coup, the collapse of neoliberalism and the apocalypse overdose

How one billionaire family bankrolled election lies, white nationalism — and the Capitol riot

Igor Derysh
Rebekah Mercer is “one of the chief financiers of the fascist movement,” says longtime GOP insider Steve Schmidt

Lloyd Austin removes hundreds of Pentagon advisory board members to purge last-minute Trump picks

Igor Derysh
Trump's acting defense secretary had replaced dozens of board members with Trump loyalists following election loss

Why Republicans can’t dump Trump: The future of the GOP looks as bleak as its past

Heather Digby Parton
The GOP is haunted — not by Trump — but by ghosts of the Republican Party of past

How not to end terror wars

Nick Turse
The 20th anniversary of the war on terror arrives

Reforming the God vote: Can evangelical Christians be redeemed from bigotry and hatred?

Nathaniel Manderson
Much of American Christianity has been hijacked by vicious, selfish hypocrites. But they don't speak for God

Far-right extremist violence and American presidents: The pattern isn’t what you’d think

William Parkin, Jeff Gruenewald, Colleen Mills
From Oklahoma City to the Capitol, right-wing extremist violence is a part of America's political landscape

New Education Committee member Marjorie Taylor Greene blamed wildfires on secret space laser

Igor Derysh
Greene linked the claim to the Rothschilds, a wealthy Jewish family targeted by anti-Semitic conspiracy theories
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