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What if the truth about Jan. 6 is revealed — and the American people just don’t care?

Chauncey DeVega
Republicans have thoroughly rewritten the history of Jan. 6 — are the media and public too exhausted to resist?

Why developing countries say net-zero is ‘against climate justice’

Emily Pontecorvo
Without faster decarbonization and more funding, rich nations risk losing the developing world’s trust

Kyrsten Sinema epitomizes 21st-century political corruption — but she didn’t cause it

Thom Hartmann
What happened to Kyrsten Sinema? The real issue is what happened to American politics after Citizens United

Members of Congress urged to boycott anti-LGBTQ National Prayer Breakfast

Jonathan Larsen
Freedom From Religion Foundation asks Congress to drop "nonpartisan" annual right-wing recruitment festival

Joe Manchin throws last-minute wrench in Democrats’ infrastructure negotiations

Matthew Rozsa
Manchin's now demanding requirements for the reconciliation bill that he doesn't hold for the infrastructure bill

Larry Summers slams Democrats for failing to tax the wealthy

Matthew Rozsa
Despite a reputation for being an economic moderate, Summers has criticized Biden's bill for its pro-rich policies

Surge in GOP’s war on free speech should sound alarms

Amanda Marcotte
The GOP's war on free speech is spreading — targeting educators, books, and even Democratic political organizers

As violence broke out on Jan. 6, Donald Trump’s lawyer lashed out at Mike Pence

Matthew Rozsa
A new report reveals Trump attorney John Eastman blamed Pence while the vice president hid for his life

Virginia set to be first test of GOP’s Big Lie

Heather Digby Parton
Republican poll watchers make their return in the race for governor between Glenn Youngkin and Terry McAuliffe

Right-wing media and the pandemic: A toxic feedback loop that nurtured fascism

Chauncey DeVega
American ignorance and paranoia were already there. Then Trump, Fox News and the virus exploited them to the max

Joe Manchin is blocking Build Back Better — and that’s making him richer

Andy Hirschfeld
Manchin's blockade of climate change measures has sent coal prices soaring — and made fossil-fuel investors happy

GOP candidate claims Michael Flynn hoped to blackmail U.S. officials into pro-Trump “audits”

Brett Bachman
Pennsylvania Senate candidate Everett Stern made the bombshell accusation in a press conference Saturday

“Joe Biden is, frankly, being a coward”: A conversation with the White House climate hunger strikers

Matthew Rozsa
Salon spoke with two of the five strikers, both in their 20s, who are putting their bodies on the line for change

Texas cops refused to help Biden bus after “Trump Train” incident, 911 transcripts reveal

Kate McGee
One officer even called the Democrats a derogatory slang term for someone who is mentally disabled in a group chat

Trump to campaign for Glenn Youngkin on election eve as polls narrow and Republican gains ground

Zachary Petrizzo
The Virginia gubernatorial candidate had been holding the former president at arms' length — until now

Bill Maher calls out Sean Spicer on “Real Time” for refusing to admit Biden won

John Wright
"You're afraid of Trump," Maher said, adding later: "It's bulls**t, Sean. You know it's bullls**t."

New timeline shows a revealing pattern in Steve Bannon’s rhetoric leading up to Jan. 6

Alex Henderson
Many far-right MAGA Republicans view Bannon as a martyr, but critics view him as an insurrectionist

Ron DeSantis sues Biden administration over vaccine mandates

Matthew Rozsa
The Republican governor of Florida is fighting against the vaccine mandate for federal contractors

Democrats seize on historic hearing with Big Oil executives

Matthew Rozsa
Oil executives had never previously answered questions under oath on allegedly spreading science misinformation

Meta and the Facebook Papers: Why Mark Zuckerberg has nothing to fear

Amanda Marcotte
In our times of government impotence, media scandals are meaningless

Fighting to preserve Trump’s legacy: Manchin and Sinema cement his only legislative achievement

Heather Digby Parton
Trump tax cuts poised to stay intact after Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema go to the mat to save them

Pro-pharma Democrats kill bill to lower drug costs — advocates ask: “What did they get for that?”

Igor Derysh
How will Kyrsten Sinema be rewarded for killing off Democrats' prescription drug plan? History offers some clues

Pelosi delays infrastructure vote: Progressives won’t budge without Build Back Better

Jenna McGuire
Progressive Democrats demonstrate "effective collective power," refusing to vote on infrastructure bill alone

GOP Sen. Richard Burr, brother-in law face insider trading probes for February 2020 stock dump

Robert Faturechi
Richard Burr and his brother-in-law dumped millions in stock just weeks before the market dropped in March 2020
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