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Wisconsin GOP rejects Black History Month resolution, honors Rush Limbaugh instead
Chris Walker
One Democratic lawmaker condemned her GOP colleagues, telling them they now "own" Limbaugh’s rhetoric and racism
Matthew McConaughey is flirting with a run for governor. But his politics remain a mystery
Patrick Svitek
The actor hasn't voted in a primary since at least 2012 and has never donated to a Texas or federal campaign
Do not rage-cook mapo tofu, and other emotional kitchen lessons
Maggie Hennessy
Save over-spicing the mapo tofu for when you want to dole out punishment. You can't just anger-cook any old dish
Joe Biden has been better than we could have hoped — but is that enough?
Chauncey DeVega
In these early weeks, Biden has proven he can be the champion America needs. What lies ahead will be even harder
Josh Hawley, Marjorie Taylor Greene report record donations as GOP sees post-riot financial boom
Igor Derysh
Small-dollar donations to Republicans who pushed Trump’s “big lie” soar after riot, despite corporate pullback
Seth Meyers: “Trump was Fox’s big star, and defending him was their No. 1 mission”
Sarah K Burris
The late-night host calls out Fox News for desperately trying to turn everything Joe Biden says into a scandal
McConnell’s “scorched earth” threat over filibuster shows he’s “getting scared,” critics say
Jake Johnson
"Mitch McConnell is terrified of the filibuster being abolished"
Recent vaccines for other (non-COVID) viruses may help protect you from COVID-19
Matthew Rozsa
Why would a vaccine for something else protect you from COVID? The answer involves knowing about "immune training"
Atlanta spa shootings and the Capitol riot: Gun control is the best tool to fight terrorism
Amanda Marcotte
One man in Atlanta killed more people in a night than died in the Capitol insurrection. The only difference is guns
Over sourdough? Here are five cooking projects to take on during year two of COVID-19
Katherine Sacks
May we suggest you make 2021 the year of kombucha, yogurt, sausage-making or homemade miso?
Doctors, Pharma are already talking about booster shots to protect against mutant COVID-19 strains
Matthew Rozsa
Annual coronavirus shots may become a normal part of life, scientists and health experts say
Republican men are most likely to be COVID-19 anti-vaxxers, not women
Nicole Karlis
The stereotype of the "anti-vax mom" is no longer accurate: conservative men are now the most likely culprits
Memo: Army initially tried to deny D.C request for National Guard on Jan. 6
Jon Skolnik
Washington Post: Army rejected DC's calls for help ahead of Trump's rally and Capitol riot
Trump can’t save vaccine hesitant Republicans: Fox News has turned the GOP into a death cult
Amanda Marcotte
It's not just that Fox News wants the virus to defeat Biden — they really are turning viewers into a death cult
“How necessary is it to take the vaccine?”: Tucker Carlson tells viewers not to dismiss the question
Bob Brigham
1 in 3 Republicans said they would not be vaccinated in a recent CBS News poll
People don’t trust their surgeons when they can’t see their (masked) faces: study
Matthew Rozsa
"It's odd you've taken out my colon and I don't even know what you look like," one patient said to their doctor
Why many European countries are suspending use of the AstraZeneca vaccine
Nicole Karlis
Several European countries have paused distribution of the vaccine. Here's what that means
What the horrific crash on the border says about U.S. immigration policy
Dara Lind
For all the attention on Biden’s changes to border policy, there are plenty of factors out of the U.S.’s control
Up to 25% of House members refuse COVID shots; Fauci warns of “disturbing” GOP vaccine avoidance
Igor Derysh
“I won’t be taking it. The survival rate is too high for me to want it,” says GOP Rep. Madison Cawthorn
10 big problems with Joe Biden’s foreign policy — and one solution
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
So far Biden is following the worst foreign policy impulses of both Trump and Obama. There's still time to change
Trump’s Washington hotel struggles as MAGA crowd disappears: “I can’t imagine who goes there now”
Tom Boggioni
The hotel only took in $15.1 million last year — a 60% drop from the previous 365 days
A year into the pandemic, the coronavirus is messing with our minds as well as our bodies
Athena Aktipis, Joe Alcock
It’s not a stretch to say asymptomatic spreaders unwittingly engage in zombielike behaviors
Are we ready to start re-opening after a year of the pandemic?
D. Watkins
We can see the beginning of the end of the pandemic, and yet the future feels uncertain
Rep. Paul Gosar’s siblings say he’s a white supremacist — but his GOP colleagues stay silent
Igor Derysh
Gosar’s siblings push for his ouster from Congress after inciting Capitol riot, speaking at white nationalist event
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