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Joe Biden echoes MLK’s call to save America’s soul. But is that even possible?

Andrew Bacevich
Whether wittingly or not, when Biden committed himself to saving "the soul of America," he was echoing MLK in 1967

Biden’s Civilian Climate Corps comes straight out of the New Deal

Kate Yoder
One of FDR's most popular programs is coming back

A defiant Trump teases political comeback after being acquitted for impeachment

Bob Brigham
Acquitted following his second Senate impeachment trial, Trump also claimed to be a champion of rule of law

5 websites to help educate about the horrors of the Holocaust

Jennifer Rich
New digital tools are offering people more accessible ways to engage with and learn about Holocaust history

“An outrage”: AstraZeneca told to justify unequal vaccine pricing amid soaring profits

Jessica Corbett
"Why is the global south paying more than rich countries for your COVID-19 vaccine?"

Amanda Gorman’s poetry shows why spoken word belongs in school

Kathleen M. Alley, Mukoma Wa Ngugi, Wendy R. Williams
Gorman's rising popularity represents a prime opportunity for educators to use spoken word poetry in the classroom

Donald Trump’s last stand: How his desperate attempt to overturn the election failed

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Republicans cowered in terror until he was decisively beaten — then, at last, just enough of them stood up

The monstrous predicament Trump left behind

Robert Reich
Regardless of whether he is convicted, America must now deal with the aftermath of Trump's presidency

U.S. could face a simmering, chronic domestic terror problem, warn security experts

Luis De La Calle
Far-right extremists have the potential to mount a coordinated, low-intensity campaign of political violence

Schools walk the tightrope between ideal safety and the reality of COVID

Laura Ungar, Samantha Young
Parents across the country are frustrated and angry that remote instruction has gone on so long

Georgia hits back: How an Atlanta jury could put Donald Trump behind bars for his election lies

Jessica Corbett
Local Georgia prosecutor launches criminal probe into Trump's request to "find" the votes

Republicans doubt the GOP and flee their party following Capitol insurrection

Travis Gettys
The sanity of the GOP is questioned as tens of thousands of Republicans change their voting status

Why Biden must shut down U.S. support to the brutal el-Sissi regime in Egypt

Medea Benjamin, Ariel Gold
Egypt's dictator is trying to repair his image — and preserve billions in U.S. aid — with Trump out of office

Dr. Justin Frank on the trial: For Trump, Capitol riot was a source of “incredible pleasure”

Chauncey DeVega
Author and psychoanalyst says Trump's followers are suffering a "psychiatric emergency" fueled by delusional rage

Fauci says it will be “open season” for COVID-19 vaccine by April

Nicole Karlis
"Virtually everybody and anybody in any category could start to get vaccinated,” Fauci said.

House managers win opening round of Trump’s second impeachment trial

Terry D. Schwadron
And Republicans foreshadow their inevitable vote against conviction

Amid tragic blunders, former pandemic hero Andrew Cuomo now compared to Trump: “He’s a bully”

Igor Derysh
Once a pandemic father figure with a book deal, an Emmy and online fans, New York's governor has lost his halo

Texas lawmakers have denounced Biden’s energy moves, but experts say they could benefit the state

Mitchell Ferman
A global push toward a cleaner climate and safer environment has not kept Texas lawmakers from criticizing Biden

Dominion says it pursued Sidney Powell “across state lines” after she “evaded” $1.3B suit for weeks

Igor Derysh
Voting systems company tracked Powell down to North Carolina and called in police to witness her being served

DOJ purging all Trump-appointed U.S. attorneys — except the one investigating Hunter Biden

Igor Derysh
Merrick Garland still not confirmed, but Biden's team breaks from Trump's use of DOJ to do his bidding

Sarah Palin called out by Piers Morgan for “nonsense” voter fraud claim: “You sound totally bonkers”

Jon Skolnik
Morgan blasted the former Governor of Alaska as “totally bonkers” after she cited election “shenanigans”

Democrats drop the ball on Trump’s second impeachment before the trial even begins

Amanda Marcotte
Democrats are making a huge mistake if they don't call witnesses at Trump's second impeachment trial

Meghan McCain realizes “there’s not a lot of love” for Republicans like her any longer

Sarah K Burris
"It doesn't seem like there's a lot of love for the Liz Cheneys of the party," McCain says on "The View"

Expulsion is the only remedy: Insurrectionists in Congress must be rooted out

Alan D. Blotcky, Seth D. Norrholm
Republicans in Congress have doubled down on Trump's attempted coup. If we tolerate that, it will happen again
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