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“Have a good life”: Trump leaves office — finally — amid reports he plans to start own party
Igor Derysh
Trump was talked out of pardoning himself and family members, but still wants revenge against Mitch McConnell
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
No one should be afraid of Donald Trump: He is the biggest loser in U.S. political history
Alan D. Blotcky, Seth D. Norrholm
Trump leaves office disgraced and humiliated, the worst president in American history. No one should fear him now
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
Rep. Steve Cohen: QAnon fan Rep. Lauren Boebert gave Capitol tour to “large” group before riot
Igor Derysh
Gun-toting Colorado congresswoman denies she led rioters on "reconnaissance" tours before the Capitol attack
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?
With U.S. on edge and Trump still in power, state capitals on guard against far-right “shock troops”
Jessica Corbett
"The Capitol siege has provided far-right extremists with significant momentum," warned one expert
How two friends’ farcical, failed schemes ended with the biggest fail of all: Stop the Steal
Roger Sollenberger
Ali Alexander's seven-year friendship with aspiring actor Daniel Bostic failed upward, all the way to the Capitol
5 reasons to wear a mask even after you’re vaccinated
Liz Szabo
Vaccination, face coverings and physical distancing are essential parts of a team effort against the coronavirus
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”
Volunteers help out at COVID-19 vaccine centers in exchange for an early vaccine
Nicole Karlis
As vaccine distribution stalls, volunteers are desperately needed — and their reward is a shot in the arm
California budget reflects “pandemic-induced reality,” governor says
Angela Hart
Local leaders worry California will not be able to adequately control the spread of the coronavirus
What is a coronavirus vaccine card, and do you need to keep it?
Nicole Karlis
Will they open up travel? Is it bad if I lose mine? Here's everything we know about these cards.
Kicking Trump off social media won’t save democracy, say antitrust experts
Brett Wilkins
A growing number of lawmakers and advocates are calling for the breaking up of Big Tech monopolies
Despite Parler backlash, Facebook played huge role in fueling Capitol riot, watchdogs say
Igor Derysh
Deadly Capitol raid would have still happened without Parler, says Media Matters head — but not without Facebook
Through her divisive rhetoric, Education Secretary DeVos leaves a troubled legacy of her own
Mark Hlavacik, Dustin Hornbeck, Kevin Welner, Nicholas Tampio, Stanley S. Litow
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos has resigned. Five experts comment on the impact she had on education
Why physicist Avi Loeb thinks there’s a “serious possibility” that ‘Oumuamua was an alien spacecraft
Nicole Karlis
It's a "serious possibility that we should contemplate," Loeb says in his new book on the bizarre space object
Yellow Gadsden flag, prominent in Capitol takeover, carries a long and shifting history
Paul Bruski
We may think of flags as having a specific meaning, but there are few symbols whose significance is truly permanent
Joe Biden wants to use coronavirus relief to raise federal minimum wage to $15
Igor Derysh
His $1.9B plan includes $1,400 checks, $350B in state and local aid, and billions for schools and vaccinations
Immunity after coronavirus infection lasts at least five months, scientists say
Nicole Karlis
We know being infected grants only temporary immunity. We may now know a bit better just how long
Our psychopath president has finally imploded: And all this was totally predictable
Alan D. Blotcky
Trump is a symptom of hatred and division in America, not the cause. But banishing him is a crucial first step
Republicans, don’t be afraid to impeach: Trump’s base will get over it — and get in line
Amanda Marcotte
GOP voters may whine but they will always fall in line — because they love power more than Trump
Attack on Capitol was a victory for white supremacy — can Joe Biden rise to the challenge?
Chauncey DeVega
White privilege blinded many Americans to the danger — and white supremacists struck a blow against democracy
Trump admin argues the inconvenience of rescheduling executions outweighs the “harm” to prisoners
Isaac Arnsdorf
DOJ is pushing ahead with plans for three executions this week despite COVID concerns and multiple court objections
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