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What happens to the Resistance after the world’s loudest science denier leaves the White House?
Shannon Osaka, Kate Yoder
Trump's unintended legacy: a fiery climate movement
Why Biden can’t govern from the center
Robert Reich
There is no middle ground between lies and facts. There is no halfway point between civil discourse and violence
President Joe Biden has started the work — and what a massive change that is
Terry H. Schwadron
What a contrast: Our new president calls for hope, positivity, unity and truth ... no mention of "American carnage"
A historian from the future looks back: What will be most remembered of Trump’s presidency?
Matthew Rozsa
Historians will remember Trump as an aspiring dictator who failed because he was too dumb to understand COVID-19
After years of way too much Trump, White House reporters need to shift focus
Dan Froomkin
Political media must pivot from "What did the president just say?" to a focus on what's actually getting done
McConnell’s plan to derail Democrats’ takeover — and nuke the economy — is already in full swing
Amanda Marcotte
As McConnell kicks off his plan to filibuster Biden's presidency, his tool for obstruction needs to be taken away
Biden takes the reins, calls for a united front against COVID and other threats
Julie Rovner
Biden made it clear that combating the covid-19 pandemic will be his top priority
10 reasons for hope after Inauguration Day
Danny Feingold
How Joe Biden could bring much-needed change to America
President Joe Biden offers us reasons for hope, at last — but hope can be hazardous
Norman Solomon
New presidents too often "make us the dupes of our hopes." We need hope — but we need to face inequality head-on
Biden begins term with a bold immigration bill and big plans to dismantle Trump’s legacy
Jon Skolnik
President Joe Biden to issue 17 executive actions on COVID, immigration, climate change, racial justice and more
Trump is gone. Now we face the real question: Does Biden have what it takes to save us?
Amanda Marcotte
Biden's inauguration is low on fun and heavy on grim determination, but that's what a country deep in crisis needs
Cruz and Hawley became DC pariahs — but their “cynical ploy” for 2024 may have worked anyway
Igor Derysh
Polls show GOP voters support Ted Cruz by a 3-to-1 margin and Josh Hawley by a 2-to-1 margin following Capitol riot
Will 2021 be the year offshore wind power finally takes off?
Tara Lohan
An administration ready to tackle climate change may help—but it’s the years of planning that could really pay off
How animals’ group rituals can help explain human nature — and politics
Matthew Rozsa
Behavioral ecologist Caitlin O'Connell explains the importance of ritual in animals, and the lessons for humanity
Donald Trump’s most enduring legacy: The right-wing has a dangerously overblown sense of entitlement
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans were bad before, but with Trump, they're more empowered to cheat, lie and deny reality to get their way
How should Joe Biden handle Donald Trump’s post-presidency? Gerald Ford provides a guide
Matthew Rozsa
Ford had to follow a disgraced president and a disillusioned nation — and so does Biden. Can he learn from Ford?
Cleaner air and a climate solution, are now within reach — if we have the political will
Carl Pope
Clean air, cheaper energy and responding to climate change all have the same solution — and Americans are ready
Dead orangutans and burnt forests: Nature lovers see the ravages of climate change up close
Matthew Rozsa
Climate change is no longer abstract: everyday people say they have seen ecosystems decay in their communities
Conservatives, not liberals, are more inclined to value feelings over facts, psychology study finds
Matthew Rozsa
A recent study found conservatives were more inclined to think scientific and anti-science views are equally valid
The distilleries working to reduce the foodprint of spirits
Katherine Sacks
While “drink responsibly” is a common phrase, you rarely if ever are told to “drink eco-responsibly”
Biden plans to fight climate change in a way no U.S. president has done before
Bill Ritter Jr.
Managing climate change requires a systems approach, with strategic coordination across all sectors
How to deal with the social media monster: Biden should revoke Section 230
Steven Hill
In the aftermath of the attack on the Capitol, many are calling for changes
Climate change could take weather patterns back to the Pliocene
Nathanael Johnson
If you want to know how the climate-changed future will unfold, look at the past
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