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Democrats need to take the working class seriously and literally

Chauncey DeVega
It starts by just listening to regular people

Elon Musk’s harassment of federal employees proves DOGE is weaker than he pretends

Amanda Marcotte
Musk's relentless misbehavior on X leads MAGA into a "cowardly troll" era

Senate Democrats stick with Chuck Schumer, who pledges to “secure bipartisan solutions” when able

Charles R. Davis
The New York senator was unanimously reelected to lead his caucus for the fifth time in a row

Joe Biden’s Hunter lesson: The political high road is a mirage

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Trump has gone to war against the America we have known. Democrats must be prepared to use any weapon to fight back

Meghan McCain called out for referring to Hunter Biden as a “nepo baby”

Kelly McClure
"Do you think your dad would have done the same for you?" one person commented in response to McCain's jab

Some student loan borrowers may have to pay more under Trump

Quinn Sental
It all depends on whether Trump will keep President Biden’s SAVE repayment plan

“Deeply concerned” Democrats ask Biden to prevent Trump from using the military on US soil

Marin Scotten
Democratic Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Richard Blumenthal warned against Trump's intended use of military force

“An absolute disgrace”: Trump picks Kash Patel to pursue his enemies as head of the FBI

Charles R. Davis
Patel has pledged to "come after" the president-elect's foes and purge the bureau of career professionals

Why Democrats seem so disconnected from what voters want

Chauncey DeVega
Public focus groups before the election were a huge clue into Trump's popularity — but they largely went ignored

“Enough is enough”: President Joe Biden pardons son Hunter Biden

Alex Galbraith
Joe Biden's late-term pardon came after years of claiming he would not use pardoning powers to clear his son

Trump tags Patel to head FBI

Alex Galbraith
The president-elect announced his Cabinet pick Saturday, even though the current head has no plans to leave

Before it is too late Biden must turn words into deeds on the death penalty

Austin Sarat
Joe Biden’s Catholic faith should inspire him to stop the federal death penalty in its tracks

Requiem for an empire: How Trump’s second term could reshape the world

Alfred McCoy
A prominent historian saw all this coming 14 years ago. Oh, wait — that was me

Israel strikes World Central Kitchen vehicle, kills three aid workers

Griffin Eckstein
Israel has bombed vehicles from the NGO led by famous chef José Andrés more than once this year

Experts expect “heads on spikes to make an example” as soon as Trump takes office

Russell Payne
“Only a fool would try to dismiss large numbers of federal employees" as Trump allies have suggested, expert warns

Trudeau visits Trump at Mar-a-Lago amid tariff threats

Alex Galbraith
Fearing a steep tariff on all U.S.-bound exports, the Canadian leader flew to Florida to meet with Trump

“The last thing we need to do”: Biden rails against Trump’s proposed tariffs

Alex Galbraith
Biden told reporters on Thanksgiving that he hoped Trump would "reconsider" imposing tariffs on U.S. trade partners

Why Kamala Harris lost: Around the world, incumbents are in trouble

Paul Rosenberg
Anti-incumbency fervor, populist rage and elite disconnection — all facets of the same global democratic crisis

American gratitude has no room for accountability

Brian Karem
Let’s at least be thankful for the lull before the Trump storm

Elon Musk wants to “delete” the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, shifting power to Wall Street

Nicholas Liu
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was created in 2008 to protect people from predatory financial practices

The end of the special counsel forever? Jack Smith is in survival mode

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Donald Trump, meanwhile, is celebrating the dismissal of federal criminal charges

A “roadmap” for “hope, resistance and reconstruction” in a second Trump presidency

Chauncey DeVega
The authors of “1/6: The Graphic Novel” on "how everyday people can work to restore and improve our democracy"

Former FBI agent urges Biden to order background checks on Trump’s Cabinet picks

Marin Scotten
FBI background checks for Cabinet nominees is a long-established practice in Washington

“No public transparency”: Trump still hasn’t disclosed who’s funding his transition team

Marin Scotten
The president-elect's failure to agree to the terms required for a peaceful transfer of power is worrying Democrats
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