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Congressmen defend clandestine trip to Afghanistan: “We needed to see for ourselves”
Igor Derysh
Military officials are furious over the pair’s unauthorized trip, which also drew a stern rebuke from Nancy Pelosi
Is the FBI telling us the truth about the Jan. 6 coup attempt? Because it doesn’t feel that way
Chauncey DeVega
Reports from FBI and DHS suggest a dangerous rift in law enforcement over the Jan. 6 coup plot. We need the truth
Mary Trump wants to heal the trauma caused by her uncle — problem is, it’s still happening
Dean Obeidallah
Ex-president's niece: Yes, we've all been traumatized — but Democrats need to "take the gloves off" and get real
How the Supreme Court could meddle in future elections
Alex Henderson
Prof. warns that the current mostly right-leaning supreme court could jeopardize the integrity of future elections
The Supreme Court’s sloppiness reveals its radicalism
Amanda Marcotte
So much for "balls and strikes" — Trump's Supreme Court exposes its radicalism with "Remain in Mexico" decision
Cheney shoots down Fox News claim that Trump would have handled Afghanistan withdrawal better
Sarah K Burris
"He set this in motion," says Cheney, whose father was in the White House when the war first began
FDA approval will not change anti-vaxxers’ minds — but it does make vaccine mandates possible
Amanda Marcotte
Trumpers were using the FDA as an excuse, not a reason. Only personal consequences will persuade them to vaccinate
The would-be D.C. bomber was no “lone wolf” — we can expect many more like him
Chauncey DeVega
Floyd Roseberry didn't have a bomb, and may be mentally ill. We can't let that obscure the rising threat level
Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine is now formally “FDA approved.” Here’s what that means
Nicole Karlis
Here's what the difference is between "emergency use authorization" and "full" FDA approval
“He must be disqualified”: Progressives fume after Biden picks Rahm Emanuel as Japan ambassador
Igor Derysh
Emanuel “covered up the murder of Laquan McDonald,” says Rep. Rashida Tlaib. “That alone should disqualify him”
4 major environmental treaties the U.S. never ratified — but should
Tara Lohan
Most of the world’s countries support these global agreements on conservation and pollution
When foreign policy goes south: Biden, Afghanistan and the lessons of history
Matthew Rozsa
Eisenhower, Gerald Ford and JFK all survived foreign policy disasters — and Biden can too. The key is honesty
The West is hoarding the vaccine at its own peril
Charlotte Kilpatrick
By withholding vaccines from developing nations, the West is creating fertile ground for the virus to mutate more
How Trump tax law created a loophole that lets top execs net millions by slashing their own salaries
Robert Faturechi, Justin Elliott
The 2017 tax cuts made it more attractive for certain company owners to be paid in profits instead of wages
Trump’s Capitol riot continues: Bomb threat proves GOP’s Big Lie is still a big danger
Amanda Marcotte
Trump and his allies are still inciting domestic terrorism
Republicans split over Afghan refugees: Trump is now being led by the raging racism of his base
Heather Digby Parton
Why Donald Trump, who always has his fingers on the pulse of the GOP base, has suddenly shifted his tune
An alternative that could keep immigrants out of detention — and transform U.S. immigration system
Angelika Albaladejo
Advocates say a new approach could help transform the country’s byzantine immigration process
Rep. Mo Brooks says he “understands” man who allegedly threatened to bomb library of Congress
Jon Skolnik
Rep. Mo Brooks is currently steeped in litigation over his alleged role in inciting the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection
“No time for amateur hour”: Pelosi dismisses threat from House moderates over Biden budget bill
Igor Derysh
“For the first time, America’s children have leverage. I will not surrender that leverage,” Pelosi said
Despite Biden’s promises, immigrant detention and surveillance just keep growing
Angelika Albaladejo
The "insidious" expansion is creating new physical and psychological harms, advocates say
Right-wing media already bored with bashing Biden over Afghanistan, return to the culture wars
Amanda Marcotte
The right-wing media doesn't share the Beltway press' faith that Afghanistan will hurt Biden with voters
Republican governor welcomes Afghan refugees disparaged as a “scourge” by right-wing media
Zachary Petrizzo
Progressive voices re-affirmed their commitment, while the right went in a frenzy over the prospects of migrants
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