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Republicans want to steal this election for Trump — they just don’t know how
Amanda Marcotte
Make no mistake, Republicans would steal this election for Trump — if only fewer voters had stood up to him
Is Trump staging a coup or just running a con? No reason he can’t do both
Bob Cesca
Trump's odds of overturning the election were always low — now they're zero. But suckers keep on giving him money
Dr. Lance Dodes: Trump is “delusional at the core,” will live in “fantasyland till the day he dies”
Chauncey DeVega
Former Harvard psychiatrist on Trump's "emptiness inside" and the deepening paranoia of his last days in power
Can Biden’s pick for Secretary of Defense dismantle Trump’s pernicious military legacy?
Michael T. Klare
From the forever wars to the cataclysmic wars
President Trump asked Pennsylvania’s House speaker for help overturning the election results: report
Matthew Chapman
The move reportedly marks "the third state where Trump has directly attempted to overturn a result since he lost"
Biden’s economic adviser picks are underwhelming the left, to say the least
Matthew Rozsa
Biden chooses a team that is sympathetic to corporations, many of whom have questionable ties to finance
Entire Arizona legislature shuts down after Rudy Giuliani potentially exposed lawmakers to COVID-19
Igor Derysh
The closure comes amid Trump's attempts to pressure state lawmakers to appoint electors to overturn the election
Trump lost the election — but his legacy of coronavirus denialism is here to stay
Amanda Marcotte
Refusing to wear masks or maintain social distance is part of a larger right-wing assault on the common good
The way prisoners flag guard abuse, inadequate health care and unsanitary conditions is broken
Shannon Heffernan
Prisoners rely on grievances as an early-warning system for dangerous conditions
Wajahat Ali on reaching out to Trumpers: “White supremacy is a terrible drug”
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's core supporters have been "radicalized" against democracy, says Ali. Winning them back is a lost cause
If Biden wants to unite the country, one thing is clear: Dump the corporate lobbyists
Sean McElwee
Americans are divided and polarized, yes. But large majorities want to curb corporate influence in government
Why Biden will find it hard to undo Trump’s costly “America first” trade policy
Charles Hankla
Joe Biden says his Cabinet picks will help him restore American leadership in the world
These climate bills could get past Mitch McConnell, two senators say
Nathanael Johnson
These "stealth climate bills" could make a significant dent in emissions
Some in media are supposedly “going hard” on Trump — but it’s too little and too damn late
Dan Froomkin
A few weeks of slightly tougher Trump coverage, now that he's a loser? That's just media herd mentality in action
Why some voters felt harassed and intimidated at the polls
Adriana Gallardo, Maryam Jameel, Ryan McCarthy
Across the country, people complained about threats, overly aggressive electioneering, racist language and more
Bless Joe Biden for bringing pets (and compassion!) back to the White House
Ashlie D. Stevens
Biden fractured his foot while playing with his dog Major and reminded us what normalcy looked like in the process
Catholics will control two branches of government. What does that mean for American Christianity?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The Supreme Court, and the incoming president, are testing their faith
A hard reckoning for the Democrats: Race, class and Joe Biden’s election
Jeff Faux
That Dems only defeated Trump by so narrow a margin suggests that they need to re-think their political strategy
The history of the decline and fall of the American empire
Tom Engelhardt
What it means to fall on a failing planet
Former Trump lawyer Sidney Powell fumbles her way into another legal blunder
Tom Boggioni
Powell was dismissed from the president’s legal team after making unsubstantiated claims about voter fraud
Abysmal jobs report puts renewed pressure on Mitch McConnell to pas COVID relief
Jake Johnson
"Mitch McConnell's political games are costing lives and livelihoods," Sen. Ron Wyden says
Real gun reform without Congress: Lawsuits demolish the “good guy with a gun”
Paul Rosenberg
Another example of changing policy without changing Congress: Legal action is rapidly changing the gun industry
Boeing 737 Max crashes were not isolated events. They’re the result of deregulation
Joel Bakan
Corporate disasters connected to deregulation and undue reliance on self-regulation are depressingly frequent
Bill Barr bans Trump aide from entering DOJ building following post-election pressure campaign
Jessica Corbett
White House liaison Heidi Stirrup is also a close ally of Trump senior adviser Stephen Miller, according to AP
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