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Sanders, progressives slam Trump’s “unbelievably cruel” intransigence as unemployment expires
Brett Wilkins
With "people living on the edge" amid the pandemic, Trump's refusal to sign relief bill will worsen suffering
The first words from the “barrier-busting” nominees for Biden’s climate team
Angely Mercado
In Delaware, Biden introduced the "brilliant", "qualified," and "barrier-busting" group nominated for key positions
Pandemic lessons for the rest of us
Liz Theoharis
Or vaccine thinking applied to all of American life
Historian Anthony Harkins on the real story of white poverty and “Hillbilly Elegy”
Chauncey DeVega
Editor of "Appalachian Reckoning" on why J.D. Vance's simplistic tale of uplift became a national phenomenon
John Kerry, Biden’s climate czar, talks about saving the planet
Abrahm Lustgarten
Kerry shared his views on climate migration, open borders, the threat of nationalism, and more
50-year study of tax cuts on wealthy shows they always fail to “trickle down”
Igor Derysh
Tax cuts for the rich increase inequality and don’t grow the economy or decrease unemployment, research shows
Trump administration has awarded border wall contracts on land in Texas it doesn’t own
Perla Trevizo, Jeremy Schwartz
Awarding contracts before acquiring title to land in Texas has led to millions of dollars of costs in delays
Congress takes action against “super greenhouse gases” in coronavirus stimulus
Shannon Osaka
Now, U.S. companies must cut the production and use of hydrofluorocarbons by 85 percent over the next 15 years
Why Joe Biden’s stutter is a gift to America
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A president who thinks before he talks? Bring it on
Lost in the middle: Will the arrogant certainty of “centrism” destroy America?
David Masciotra
From Bill Clinton through Barack Obama and now Joe Biden, the centrist consensus has failed — and learned nothing
Many U.S. health experts underestimated the coronavirus — until it was too late
Liz Szabo
Many leading infectious disease specialists underestimated the fast-moving outbreak in its first weeks and months
Remember that stupid thing Donald Trump did? Hard as it is to pick, here are the top 10
Amanda Marcotte
Donald Trump is a dull, nasty and childish man — but his legacy of amazing idiocy will be long remembered
Sí, se puede: Latino voters are helping turn Georgia blue — and could swing the runoff
Ben Jealous, Dolores Huerta
Georgia and Arizona are very different states — but grassroots organizing has turned the tide in both of them
What Election Day 2020 revealed about progressive policies: People want them
Robert Reich
Despite backlash, voters gave Biden and Congress a mandate for bold, progressive change. Now they must deliver
It’s been almost 20 years since 9/11 — can we finally stop marching to disaster?
Rebecca Gordon
It’s probably hard for people born since 9/11 to imagine how much — and how little — things changed after that day
GOP lawmaker claims “Trump is listening to the many of us who are urging him to #PardonSnowden”
Jessica Corbett
The NSA whistleblower has used his platform to pressure the president to pardon someone other than himself: Assange
As Biden gets sworn in, White House will get scrubbed down
Phil Galewitz
The executive mansion will get a deep clean after two COVID-19 outbreaks this fall
The psychology of fairness: Why some Americans don’t believe the election results
David M. Mayer
When unfavorable decisions are made on issues central to one's identity, one is more likely to distrust the system
What If, after 9/11, George W. Bush had just thrown a bunch of parties?
Tom Engelhardt
And what if, after the pandemic hit America, Donald J. Trump had launched a global war against COVID-19?
Cruz and Graham working to block Biden from rejoining Paris climate and Iran nuclear deals
Jessica Corbett
The president-elect has vowed to return to both international agreements, which were finalized under Obama
Data expert hired by Trump supporters to investigate fraud in Nevada debunked their claims
Alex Henderson
"If anything, there are a few small factors that tilt slightly in favor of Republicans"
Trump met with Pence before calling on the vice president to thwart the Electoral College: report
Roger Sollenberger
Pence was named in a recent lawsuit that seeks to block him from ratifying Biden's victory on Jan. 6
Just another wacky weekend in Trump land
Terry H. Schwadron
As the end of the reign draws near, Republican world gets crazier and crazier
Trump’s last-minute pardon spree shows why Joe Biden just can’t “move on”
Amanda Marcotte
The country can't unite and heal if Republicans believe they have license to cheat in elections and commit crimes
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