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Ted Cruz says GOP will impeach Biden if it retakes Congress — whether it’s “justified or not”
Igor Derysh
Cancún frequent flyer floats Republican revenge fantasy, claiming Democrats "weaponized" impeachment against Trump
Are we normalizing the “death of democracy” by talking about it so much? Definitely not
Kirk Swearingen
Republicans have been building this fascist insurrection for years — it's not "alarmist" to sound the alarm now
Marjorie Taylor Greene berates fellow House Republican Dan Crenshaw
David Edwards
GOP civil war: Greene accused Crenshaw of "hurting" her conservative "brand"
Networks, do not air Trump’s Big Lie event
Jessica Corbett
Media Watchdogs Warn Networks Against Uncritical Airing of 'Big Lie' Trump Event
Former Bernie Sanders campaign manager: Biden will face progressive challenger in 2024
Igor Derysh
“He’s deeply unpopular. He’s old as s**t. He’s largely been ineffective," adds former AOC aide. But who might run?
Democrats need not despair: 6 reasons to be hopeful about the 2022 midterms
Amanda Marcotte
It's midterm season and Democrats are in despair. Cheer up: Here are six reasons to be optimistic in the new year
Meet the scariest Republican candidates of 2022: It wasn’t easy to pick ’em
Igor Derysh
The next wave of Republican freshmen could be the worst yet – and could pose a legitimate threat to democracy
It’s a new year — but time is broken in America. Can we recover from this?
Chauncey DeVega
When we can't process time or remember anything, stopping fascism will be especially tough. Set your clocks
The cruel failure of welfare reform in the Southwest
Eli Hager
In Nevada and neighboring states, boom times hastened the demise of cash assistance for the poor — but not poverty
All the space exploration missions to look forward to in 2022
Nicole Karlis
2021 was a weird year for Earth — but we're looking to the stars in 2022
Mussolini seized full power 97 years ago: Does Donald Trump long to follow suit?
Matthew Rozsa
Il Duce undermined democracy for years before appointing himself dictator; the parallels are ... uncomfortable
Understanding Joe Manchin’s BBB stance: Likely his standard West Virginia pivot
Samuel Workman
Does Joe Manchin really care about Build Back Better? His primary concern is always West Virginia politics
How Unite the Right paved the way for Jan. 6 — and helped launch some of riot’s biggest players
Jordan Green
The ideas that galvanized the Unite the Right rally are no longer considered too radioactive for right-wing media
The climate crisis report card for 2021
Matthew Rozsa
Earth threw up warning signs left and right in 2021
Salon’s 2021 spicy take awards
Amanda Marcotte
Journalists and pundits keep trying to prove the left is hysterical — but keep stepping on rakes in the process
Code red, glacier blood, megadrought: The defining words of 2021
Kate Yoder
These 12 words captured the spirit of our overheating planet this year
A year of dubious characters and dark drama: Salon’s best News & Politics stories of 2021
Andrew O'Hehir
Maybe you think you just dreamed Mike Lindell and Lauren Boebert: You didn't. And they were the fun parts of 2021
West Virginia unions push Joe Manchin to back down on Build Back Better
Bob Hennelly
Will pressure from Manchin's longtime union allies shove him back for another round of BBB talks with Biden?
It was a bad year for the world: But yes, there were 10 good things in 2021
Medea Benjamin
In a bleak year for domestic politics, there were signs of progress toward justice around the world. Yes, really!
2021’s most despicable villains: Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema
Amanda Marcotte
The vast majority of Democrats are eager to save democracy, yet these two ruined the party's reputation with voters
PEN America, the “human rights” careerists and the betrayal of Julian Assange
Chris Hedges
Corporate money and Democratic Party apparatchiks have transformed PEN America into a servant of the ruling class
Joan Didion exposed political stories America is still telling itself in order to live
David Masciotra
Didion crashed the political journalism party, revealing much about power, the mainstream press and America
December’s tornadoes show a country desperately in need of disaster reform
Zoya Teirstein
You can't stop tornadoes, but you can stop them from being so deadly. Here's how
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