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Bill Barr quits Department of Justice: Trump’s attorney general releases stunning resignation letter

Cody Fenwick
Trump tweets that his second attorney general will be out of the job by Christmas

Henry Cavill injured on “Witcher” set but production continues in the UK

Ryan Lattanzio
Production on Season 2 of "The Witcher" has already been suspended twice this year

Who gets vaccinated for COVID-19 next (and who won’t)

Nicole Karlis
Healthcare workers started receiving the approved Pfizer vaccine Monday

Ron DeSantis sued for withholding White House report slamming his “inadequate” response to COVID

Igor Derysh
The White House Coronavirus Task Force warned of Florida's "unrelenting community spread and inadequate mitigation"

Can Joe Biden’s America figure out how to stop creating terrorists?

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
The U.S.-led "war on terror" has become a self-fulfilling policy fueling intractable violence. Will Biden end it?

CDC director reportedly asked staff to destroy evidence of Trump administration meddling

Meaghan Ellis
The Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report's editor was apparently told to downplay the severity of the pandemic

Fear and loathing as colleges face another season of red ink

Mark Kreidler
Schools are forced to choose between keeping students at home or grapple with the consequences of closed campuses

As FDA gives Pfizer and BioNTech the vaccine green light, global concerns over equal access grow

Jessica Corbett
Advocates warn that 9 out of 10 people in poor countries are set to miss out on Covid-19 vaccine in 2021

Ilhan Omar rips Congress for approving $740.5 billion Pentagon budget while skimping on COVID relief

Jake Johnson
Omar called it a "bill to appease defense contractors and special interests"

Government study shows taxpayers are subsidizing “starvation wages” at McDonald’s, Walmart

Igor Derysh
Sen. Bernie Sanders called the findings "morally obscene"

On way out the door, Trump EPA rejects tightening deadly soot pollution standards

Andrea Germanos
"The failure to strengthen particulate-matter protections is a dereliction of duty that puts lives at risk"

If Joe Biden really wants bipartisan action, experts say foreign policy is his best bet

Jordan Tama, Jonathan Monten, Joshua Busby, Joshua D. Kertzer, Michael J. Tierney, Dina Smeltz
Climate action, perhaps the highest global priority of all, will be a tough sell to Republicans, however

Texas Republicans lost their supermajority in the state Senate. Will it matter?

Patrick Svitek
Dan Patrick could introduce a rule that would lower the number of votes required to bring legislation to the floor

How Hanukkah came to be an annual White House celebration

Jonathan D. Sarna
President Carter, who ironically earned under 50% of the Jewish vote, made the first step in starting the tradition

House Republican said COVID is “sensationalized.” Now he’s asking for prayers from his hospital bed

Sky Palma
GOP lawmaker who said there was a "political agenda" behind COVID coverage prays for a "miracle" from a hospital

Eric Trump mocked for begging people to praise his dad on a record day for COVID deaths

Sky Palma
Eric’s call for Trumpland to support his dad came on the same day the U.S. set a new record for coronavirus deaths

Don’t look past Trump’s coup attempt: This is a dark moment in American history

Chauncey DeVega
Trump's attempt to overturn the election has failed. But the larger plan to subvert democracy is working perfectly

Red alert for reporters: Trumpers are destroying evidence on their way out the door

Dan Froomkin
A minor scandal at CDC is the tip of a huge iceberg — only journalists can stop team Trump from wholesale erasure

Loeffler sides with Trump against “Big Tech” — after building a massive fortune in the industry

Roger Sollenberger
Loeffler will soon choose between defense funds for her state and Trump's personal spite for social media companies

We asked small business owners how they’ve weathered the pandemic

Nicole Karlis
"I don't see how we're going to get through it without some sort of help," one small business owner told Salon

Ted Cruz bends the knee: He’ll argue Trump’s “garbage” Texas election lawsuit before Supreme Court

Roger Sollenberger
At Trump's bidding, Cruz will step up to the plate — to help a fellow Texan who may be angling for a pardon

Perdue diverted military money to Trump’s wall — while profiting from his own Pentagon bill

Roger Sollenberger
Embattled Sen. David Perdue is now accused of self-dealing through a defense bill that he helped write

A new civil war? It’s here: The right’s grievance politics is killing thousands every day

Amanda Marcotte
Right-wingers express their hatred by waving guns around, but spreading the virus was a much deadlier assault
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