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“Direct attack on working people”: On their way out, Manchin and Sinema vote to kneecap the NLRB
Charles R. Davis
The retiring senators voted against confirming NLRB Chair Lauren McFerran, ensuring Trump appoints her replacement
Donald Trump’s Christmas message: Stink, stank, stunk!
Brian Karem
Or I guess we can all cave in to his authoritarian regime
As Trump escalates war on facts, scientists warn “we are going to get screwed”
Matthew Rozsa
Trump has declared a war on government scientists as he denies climate change and pursues a pro-fossil fuel agenda
“The less we do, the better”: Outgoing GOP Rep. Good celebrates do-nothing session of Congress
Alex Galbraith
The former head of the House Freedom Congress was ousted with the help of Donald Trump's endorsements
“Not easy for me”: FBI Director Wray says he will resign before Trump takes office
Alex Galbraith
Wray still has several years left in his term, but he faced the reality of Trump's Patel pick on Wednesday
Alvin Bragg wants to keep Trump’s hush-money case alive, saying presidential immunity is “temporary”
Marin Scotten
President-elect Trump is demanding that Judge Juan Merchan drop the 34 felonies charges against him
Democrats’ grief is Donald Trump’s best tool of distraction
Chauncey DeVega
While the recriminations continue, Trump carries on undeterred
“It’s beneath you”: Jon Stewart flames Donald Trump’s cologne ad featuring Jill Biden
Nardos Haile
"In another stroke of weirdness, Trump was apparently traveling with his predecessor's wife"
Expert: Project 2025 plot to turn U.S. state media into RT-style propaganda would backfire
Russell Payne
While most programs are on the chopping block, Project 2025 authors take a keen interest in American state media
Formaldehyde causes more cancer than any other toxic air pollutant, but little is done to stop it
Sharon Lerner, Al Shaw
An investigation by ProPublica found formaldehyde is ubiquitous and Trump could derail attempts to regulate it
Unpardonable double standards
Sabrina Haake
Joe Biden needs to pardon everyone in Trump’s crosshairs before leaving office
“At long last”: Biden says Assad ouster is “act of justice” in Syria
Alex Galbraith
Biden used the occasion to tout Israel's advances in their multi-front war
“Most satanic year in history”: “SNL” revives Church Lady to roast Gaetz, Hunter Biden
Alex Galbraith
The sanctimonious character was a mainstay of Carvey's run on "Saturday Night Live"
“Too big to rig”: Trump maintains 2020 election denial in “Meet the Press” interview
Alex Galbraith
The president-elect kept up his denial of the 2020 election results in an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press"
Emmanuel Macron’s last act: France’s pretty-boy Napoleon faces his Waterloo
Andrew O'Hehir
Macron was never the anti-Trump savior of democracy — now his vanity and arrogance have led France into chaos
Want to fight Trump? Then act now to strengthen democracy
Paul Rosenberg
Americans don't actually want Trump's hateful policies. If we had a real democratic process, that would matter
TikTok’s U.S. presence in jeopardy as judges back potential ban
Kelly McClure
Trump can grant a 90-day extension on the ban, having previously said he would "save TikTok" if elected
Donald Trump is not even bothering to hide the corruption this time
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's sons are scurrying across the globe to secure new deals with foreign governments for the Trump Organization
Biden weighs preemptive pardons for those on Trump’s enemies list
Nicholas Liu
Biden is concerned that Trump officials like Kash Patel could make good on threats to go after political opponents
“This is genocide”: Amnesty International says Israel is trying to “destroy” the Palestinian people
Nicholas Liu
The human rights watchdog's 296-page report details a list of atrocities that Israel has committed in Gaza
Yes, Joe should pardon them all — Trump included
Brian Karem
Let's hit the reset button on American democracy. Is it moral? I don't know, but it gives us a chance to start over
Top 5 questions about investing, retirement planning under Trump
Dana Miranda
Americans are trying to parse the rhetoric of the campaign trail with the realities of the government
“They act so self-righteous”: Charlamagne rips Dems for claiming “high ground” after Biden pardon
Alex Galbraith
The radio host said on "The View" that Democrats can't claim the "high ground" after the president pardoned his son
“One last chance”: Biden’s pardon of Hunter can’t be his final act of clemency, Democrats say
Charles R. Davis
President Joe Biden is facing calls to use his pardon power to help people other than just his son, Hunter
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