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Rising inflation yet another reason for Biden to extend student loan payment pause, advocates say

Jake Johnson
"Adding the burden of a student loan bill will stretch millions of families' finances to the breaking point"

Trump rally features “many empty seats” — so many that arena’s top level had to close

John Wright
Members of the Proud Boys were also present at the event

Spiking gas prices are a preview of an energy transition gone wrong

Emily Pontecorvo
Experts say the Build Back Better Act’s climate policies could help

How Abraham Lincoln dealt with traitors and insurrectionists: A history lesson

Matthew Rozsa
After a bitter election, much of the nation resisted and rebelled — but this president knew where to draw the line

Kanye West publicist attempted to pry bogus fraud confession out of Georgia election worker: report

Brett Bachman
“You are a loose end for a party that needs to tidy up,” she said at one point

“F**k him”: Trump not speaking to former ally Bibi Netanyahu — because he congratulated Biden

Igor Derysh
Trump rages that Netanyahu called Biden while Putin and Bolsonaro swallowed claims that "election was rigged"

Can American democracy escape the doom loop? So far, the signs are not promising

Chauncey DeVega
Republicans now believe they can subvert democracy. Democrats seem ready to surrender. What can change the dynamic?

Joe Biden’s ironic “Summit for Democracy”: Sounds good, but plagued by contradictions

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Democracy is under threat around the world. But given the dire situation of the U.S., was this really a good idea?

Biden and Putin kick off Christmas season with “useful meeting” — while Trump plays Grinch

Brian Karem
No one's saying whether the two presidents' "frank" conversation got anywhere — meanwhile, Trump wants your money

Wisconsin election “audit” run by conservative group finds no evidence of fraud

Trish Rooney
The probe came after Wisconsin bankrolled a separate non-partisan investigation into election fraud claims

The midterms will be decided by swing voters ready to reward the GOP for trying to kill them

John Stoehr
Why the GOP is testing the limits of democracy

Trump regrets: Mark Meadows spilled the beans on COVID. What will he say about Jan. 6?

Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump apparently thought his former chief of staff could outsmart the lawyers on the Jan. 6 committee

Does this North Carolina candidate’s viral video have a winning lesson for Democrats?

Chauncey DeVega
Charles Graham on his widely-viewed video about standing up to the Klan — and why it's the message Democrats need

N.J. Republicans bum-rush the state house, endangering cops, state workers

Bob Hennelly
In a third-rate Trump-style PR stunt, but Republicans once again reveal they don't care about "essential workers"

Politico blasted for article claiming Kamala Harris is “paranoid” and “Bluetooth-phobic”

Igor Derysh
Politico published an entire article about the vice president's aversion to AirPods over obvious security risks

Destroying democracy can make you very rich

Amanda Marcotte
Nothing opens up GOP wallets like the promise of fascism

Author who predicted Trump’s first coup attempt warns of obscure legal doctrine he may exploit next

Alex Henderson
They are fine-tuning a legal argument that purports to allow state legislators to override the choice of the voters

Joe Manchin joins GOP, moves to block Biden’s vaccine mandate for businesses

Jon Skolnik
Manchin said the government "should incentivize, not penalize" businesses to enforce testing and vaccine mandates

Republican smacked down on Senate floor for calling Dems soft on Russia: “That dog won’t hunt!”

John Wright
Dems fight back against GOP accusations of being weak on Russia

Why Fox News lets Lara Logan call Dr. Fauci a Nazi — and get away with it

Heather Digby Parton
Like Reps. Lauren Boebert and Marjorie Taylor Greene, Logan is a rhetorical bomb thrower who holds the GOP together

Sit-down strikes revolutionized the labor movement — could it happen again?

Matthew Rozsa
At the height of American labor, seizing control of the means of production was a strategy — not just a slogan

Will Arizona’s relentless Republican gerrymander decide the 2024 presidential election?

David Daley
Arizona Republicans have worked long and hard to lock down a majority — and seize power over the state's electors

The Pentagon’s new warning means World War III may arrive sooner than you think

Michael Klare
The Pentagon estimates that by 2030 China will have 1,000 nuclear warheads

The Republicans had a plan for their judges — and it went way beyond Roe v. Wade

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Yes, the GOP’s takeover of the judiciary was aimed at ending abortion rights — and keeping themselves out of jail
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