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Wall Street titan gloats over pandemic profits from rentals as eviction tsunami looms
Kenny Stancil
"Blackstone was a huge winner coming out of the global financial crisis," said billionaire CEO Stephen Schwarzman
Donald Trump and the politics of victimhood: From winning to whining
Paul Rosenberg
While the right wing has mastered the politics of perceived victimhood, new research suggests we're all its victims
US on pace for slowest population growth since Spanish Flu and economic impact is already evident
Igor Derysh
The slowdown will result in "smaller economic growth," a former Treasury Department official told Salon
Trump and the Republicans want to turn losing into winning — and it might work
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Apparently it's not Trump's fault he lost. It was all those damn voters! Republicans are looking to fix that
As Trump continues killing spree, Ayanna Pressley leads call for abolition of death penalty
Julia Conley
Pressley writes that Biden's election represents "a national mandate" to reform the criminal legal system
Robert Reich: Joe Biden’s biggest challenge is avoiding “back to normal”
Robert Reich
Biden ran on a promise to return to political "normalcy," but that kind of complacency would be deadly
Ex-Texas cop arrested for violent attempt to prove election conspiracy was hired by GOP activists
Erin Douglas
Mark Aguirre is accused of running a man off the road and threatening him at gunpoint
Where do we go from here?
John R. Platt
We survived the pandemic, the election and worsening climate change — but not without a few scars
Michael Flynn says Trump could seize every voting machine across the country and “rerun” election
Igor Derysh
Michael Flynn suggests Trump could deploy the military to “swing states” to “rerun” the election
A return to fake right-wing outrage: Without Trump, Republicans run back to sexist resentments
Amanda Marcotte
Desperate to keep the rubes riled up, the right reverts to faking umbrage at "unladylike" self-expression
Donald Trump’s herd immunity: Who’s the real “enemy of the people”?
Chauncey DeVega
It's clearer than ever that Trump was happy to see people die. His assault on public health can't be forgotten
Did Mitch McConnell block relief bill for months because of a Kentucky nursing home mogul?
Roger Sollenberger
Businessman Terry Forcht carries a lot of weight in Kentucky politics, and he and McConnell go back decades
From the desk of Pete Buttigieg (corrected)
Norman Solomon
Mayor Pete wrote a letter to his supporters after being named to a Cabinet post this week. It needed a little help
Senate Republicans throw the brakes on timing for Becerra hearings
Emmarie Huetteman
Senate Republicans may delay hearings on Joe Biden's nominee to lead Health and Human Services
Biden quietly adds Goldman Sachs veterans to transition team
Jake Johnson
"Corporate America is meticulous in its pursuit of influence over the executive branch"
Who’s Jennifer Granholm, Biden’s pick for energy secretary?
Emily Pontecorvo
Biden’s climate-focused cabinet has come into focus this week with a flurry of new appointments
In private, McConnell is trying to convince Republicans to give up on Trump’s election challenge
Alex Henderson
Mitch McConnell is reportedly trying to shut down a burgeoning Republican plan to contest Biden's win
From political party to conspiracy cult: How Donald Trump sped up the devolution of the GOP
Amanda Marcotte
Senate Republicans just held a hearing to keep feeding Trump's lie that Biden "stole" an election he rightfully won
Trump admin to cut $200 million in health care funding to punish California for 2014 abortion rule
Igor Derysh
On his way out, Trump picks another fight with a blue state in the middle of a raging health care crisis
Richard Painter: Trump is an “incompetent dictator” — but a “shrewder” plot might have worked
Chauncey DeVega
Former George W. Bush lawyer on what became of his former party, and the threat of a "successful coup" next time
Decades of inequality shadow voter turnout in rural Georgia
Steven Rosenfeld
Small-town voter drive reveals why trusted family, friends and local leaders can boost turnout in Senate runoffs
Here’s how we can neutralize Donald Trump during his last month in office
Alan D. Blotcky, Anthony Scaramucci, Seth D. Norrholm
Donald Trump will be a destructive force to his final hour. But we can begin to undo the damage, starting now
Efforts to stop Trump’s border wall construction could extend long past Inauguration Day
Julián Aguilar
Biden’s inauguration will mark a change in border policies, but the litigation over the border wall could continue
Biden’s victory was hardly a win for “democracy.” It was another win for the 1%
Rajko Kolundzic
Biden’s campaign became the first ever to raise over $1B in donations, much of it from super PACs and dark money
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