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500,000 dead Americans: One year of COVID exposes the rot of GOP ideology
Amanda Marcotte
Half a million dead and Texas in shambles — Democrats have a real chance to destroy "small government" arguments
Financial author William Cohan on how Trump can make billions — and save himself one more time
Chauncey DeVega
Wall Street expert says Trump can soak his cultists all over again — and no, GameStop didn't stick it to the man
“All Creatures Great and Small” writer on the show’s yuletide finale, gentle peril & Season 2 plans
Hanh Nguyen
Ben Vanstone spoke to Salon to discuss the fate of Dame Diana Rigg's character Mrs. Pumphrey and lambing season
Polyamorous relationships under severe strain during the pandemic
Riki Thompson
The pandemic blew up some carefully constructed "polycules"
Conspiracy theories — unmasked! From Winston Churchill to QAnon in a few easy steps
Paul Rosenberg
Do we live in a golden age of wacko paranoia? No, says German scholar Michael Butter: It's always been with us
Dying on the waitlist
David Armstrong, Marshall Allen
In Los Angeles County and around the country, doctors have had to decide who gets a lifesaving COVID-19 treatment
COVID-19 has shown how Big Pharma is broken
Charlotte Kilpatrick
Though they were warned, pharmaceutical companies refused to invest in coronavirus research until it was too late
“I’m speaking to you, Sen. Manchin”: West Virginians blast Democrat for opposing $15 minimum wage
Andrea Germanos
"When will you give us a living wage?" one activist demands of West Virginia's so-called Democrat
Why opening restaurants is exactly what the coronavirus wants us to do
Caroline Chen
Experts say we could speed viruses’ spread by providing them with superspreading playgrounds
The death of the public political apology
Edwin Battistella
Is "expressing regrets" the equivalent of sticking air quotes around apologies?
Texas disaster exposes what happens when Republicans replace governance with trolling
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans have mastered the art of breaking government and telling voters it's because government can't work
New round of GOP gerrymandering in Southern states could be the most racist yet
Igor Derysh
Republicans will try to gerrymander their way to power across the South (again) — are Democrats ready to fight?
Ron DeSantis threatens to pull vaccine from Fla. county that accused him of favoring wealthy whites
Igor Derysh
State official says DeSantis is "rationing vaccines based on political influence," which is "potentially illegal"
Cuomo and Newsom symbolize corporate Democrat rot — and the need for progressive populism
Norman Solomon
The nation's two most powerful Democratic governors no longer look so golden. But they're not the real problem
Anti-immigrant vitriol complicates vaccine rollout in southern states
Sarah Varney
Eastern Tennessee: doctors see how hard-line immigration policy can affect the health and well-being of a community
Two mutated coronaviruses have merged into one hybrid virus. Here’s how that happened
Matthew Rozsa
Scientist say that the emergent hybrid virus underscores the need to keep tabs on mutant strains
GOP response to the Texas winter storms steals directly from Trump’s sadistic COVID-19 playbook
Amanda Marcotte
Texas Republicans try to troll their way through a disaster
Higher prices and slower deliveries: How Louis DeJoy plans to sabotage the Postal Service once more
Jon Skolnik
DeJoy's plan would add insult to injury, as the Postal Service is already in a major state of disrepair
Psychiatrist James Gordon: How we begin to heal America’s collective trauma
Chauncey DeVega
James Gordon has worked with traumatized societies in Africa and Eastern Europe. America is having that moment now
The significance of the Bidens’ conspicuous holiday cheer, especially for the Lunar New Year
Ashlie D. Stevens
This past holiday weekend was a world away from Melania's grim Christmases, but the contrast isn't just superficial
How one tiny country is beating the pandemic and climate change
Kate Yoder
One single death from COVID-19, and it's carbon-negative. What's up with Bhutan?
Why the AstraZeneca/Oxford coronavirus vaccine could be a game-changer
Matthew Rozsa
AstraZeneca's coronavirus vaccine has a few characteristics that may give it an edge over others
A lesson from Trump’s acquittal: Bipartisanship won’t save democracy — Democrats must fight the GOP
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's insurrection was part of a larger Republican assault on democracy — one that can't be beaten by playing nice
“We did not send him there to do the right thing”: Republicans censured for voting to convict Trump
Igor Derysh
Nearly every Senate Republican who voted against Trump now faces a public rebuke from their own party
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