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Josh Hawley claims family was terrorized by “antifa scumbags” in peaceful “vigil” at his home
Igor Derysh
Video shows about 15 protesters holding candles and signs and making speeches over a bullhorn
Georgia runoffs reveal the total putrefaction of the GOP: Republicans are now openly anti-democratic
Amanda Marcotte
Democrats ran a normal campaign — but Republicans competed with each other to see who could be the most repugnant
USPS delays could disenfranchise thousands of Atlanta voters in critical Georgia runoffs
Igor Derysh
Thousands of mail voters were already disenfranchised in November — and this time the margins could be even closer
Texas Congresswoman Kay Granger tests positive for coronavirus
Alex Samuels
Granger tested positive for the respiratory disease after arriving in Washington, D.C.
Days before Georgia runoff, Kelly Loeffler officially became a billionaire
Roger Sollenberger
Georgia's insta-senator has also missed nearly 80% of floor votes in Washington since the November election
7 ways 2020 exposed America
Robert Reich
2020 has shown us how broken, racist and backwards our system really is
Trump administration rejects expert advice on nutrition, maintaining guidelines for sugar & alcohol
Julia Conley
"Again going against scientific advice, again failing the people they serve."
Income inequality is out of control. Economists fear Biden won’t do enough to fix it
Matthew Rozsa
Based on his appointments, economists fear Biden may merely re-arrange the deck chairs on the Titanic
We asked health care experts why the coronavirus vaccine roll-out has been so slow
Nicole Karlis
"There's no such thing as a full-time COVID-19 vaccinator": Mass vaccination snafus, explained
Trump’s Georgia shakedown call is the same scheme that led to his impeachment — only worse
Amanda Marcotte
Sorry, Susan Collins, Trump learned nothing from impeachment: He's doing it again, except it's even more dangerous
Virginia GOP state senator dies of COVID-19
Meaghan Ellis
Virginia Sen. Ben Chafin's office recently announced his death due to complications of coronavirus.
Trump’s latest crime “shocks” the media: His niece, Mary Trump, is not surprised
Chauncey DeVega
Mary Trump on her uncle's desperate attempt to escape being a "loser": It's a "uniquely terrifying situation"
Did 2020 mark the demise of yoga in America?
Nicole Karlis
Big Yoga was hit by the pandemic, questions of appropriation, and QAnon. Is the fitness trend dying in the US?
Are holiday gift cards a boon or a trap for struggling restaurants? Owners say it’s both
Ashlie D. Stevens
Some restaurant owners have crafted an ingenious scheme: Convince customers to wait on redeeming gift cards
When a little bit of poison is good for you: Inside the theory of dose response
Luke Shors, Amit Chandra
How the concept of "dose response" shaped modern science and vaccinology
Amid surging worldwide poverty, planet’s 500 wealthiest got $1.8 trillion richer in 2020
Julia Conley
Around the world and in the U.S., the gap between rich and poor got dramatically worse in the year of the pandemic
In fast-moving pandemic, health officials try to change minds at warp speed
Katheryn Houghton
Public health laws typically come long after social norms shift — officials don't have time for that now
After “outright grift” under Trump, Democratic senators urge Biden to “padlock the revolving door”
Kenny Stancil
They say Biden must "stop special interests from profiting off of the public service of government officials"
A crush of patients, dwindling supplies and the nurse who lost hope
J. David McSwane2020 was a record year for far right violence in the U.S.
Spencer Sunshine
There were a large number of far right killings and car attacks at Black Lives Matter demonstrations in 2020
“Those of us who don’t die are going to quit”: Overwhelmed hospitals and the nurse who lost hope
J. David McSwane
Supply shortages remain so severe that nurse Kristen Cline reuses her N95 for shifts as her hospital buckles
Top 10 reasons why making year-end lists won’t save America
Chauncey DeVega
List-making is a way to assert control in the face of uncertainty. But in 2021, America faces more difficult tasks
“Routine” Electoral College session in Congress next week promises loads of fireworks
Terry H. Schwadron
Here's what to watch for when the House and Senate meet Jan. 6 to review the Electoral College votes
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