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Appeals court rejects Trump’s attempt to block certification of Pennsylvania’s election results
Jessica Corbett
"A win for voters": Rights advocates celebrate the decision
“Fargo” season 4 has spun a complex, compelling American fable of race and crime
Melanie McFarland
Season 4 of "Fargo" forges a successful union between our love of mob tales and a timely fable about whiteness
Congress can wait: How Biden can reshape our future with executive action
Paul Rosenberg
Congressional deadlock doesn't have to mean total paralysis. Biden can change America without passing new laws
Federal judge bars Trump-appointed head of U.S. media agency from interfering in news coverage
Julia Conley
"Michael Pack has repeatedly and intentionally violated the First Amendment rights of VOA journalists"
“Shameful and concerning,” says AOC as Rahm Emanuel floated for role in Biden cabinet
Jake Johnson
Many Democrats reject the former Chicago mayor due to his role in covering up the murder of Laquan McDonald
Five ways Joe Biden can “de-DeVos” U.S. education
Larry Buhl
Trump’s education secretary seemed to be at war with the idea of public education. How much can Biden roll back?
It’s not the first time that an outgoing president refused to work with an incoming one
Matthew Rozsa
... it's just that the last time this happened, a civil war broke out in the aftermath
Forget about “moving on” from Trump — the nation can’t heal without accountability
Amanda Marcotte
Forgiveness and unity? There can be no forgiveness without apology, and no unity without genuine accountability
What Joe Biden needs to know about addiction, drug rehab and whiteness
Darryl Robertson
For Black people struggling with addiction, as I have, the approach of many rehab systems is a recipe for relapse
Election spending in 2020 doubled to $14 billion — 3 takeaways from a campaign finance expert
Robert Boatright
Most donors only get the satisfaction of having someone who shares their values in a position of power
Economists call for $3 trillion COVID relief package to stop nation’s descent into ruin
Jake Johnson
The Senate's failure to provide relief hurts families and damages the prospects of economic recovery
In fallout over polls, “margin of error” gets new scrutiny
Michael Schulson
Polling experts are questioning whether the margin of error is a useful metric. Some say it should be banished.
Trump races to weaken environmental and worker protections, and implement other last-minute policies
Isaac Arnsdorf
Trump's working fast to implement as many policies as he can. Among them, reintroducing firing squads for execution
What can the left expect from a Biden-Harris administration? Pretty much nothing
Tony McKenna
A tale of wolf and fox: Opposing Trump was crucial — but in the long run, opposing Biden is just as important
What could Trump do to tank the economy out of vengeance? What Republicans have done for years
Matthew Rozsa
Republicans have a long history of hurting the economy for political gain, though Trump may also be driven by spite
The real reason Trump won’t concede
Robert Reich
Donations to Trump's "Election Defense Fund" go to his own PAC and the RNC, and they'll keep coming until he does
Will Biden ensure my family is reunited?
Sonali Kolhatkar
Trump’s cruel anti-immigrant agenda separated untold numbers of families, including mine
How Trump revealed the right’s “psychic longing for an American strongman”
Alex Henderson
By attacking demographic change and subverting democracy, Trump became a hero for the right
As Biden taps Blinken as Secretary of State, critics denounce support for invasions of Iraq, Libya
Jake Johnson
"In the U.S., there is no accountability for supporting the worst foreign policy disaster in modern history"
Trump is on a death row killing spree: Bill Barr now wants to bring back firing squads
Mike Ludwig
President Trump is poised to set a grim record for overseeing the most executions during a presidential transition
Cleaning up Trump’s mess: The job begins Day One. Biden is ready
Lucian K. Truscott IV
That bad taste is already starting to fade, isn't it? Biden can deal with some of the worst stuff right away
Take Trump’s coup seriously. It’s no joke — and Biden’s win was just a sugar high
Chauncey DeVega
There's nothing "normal" about this moment. Even if Trump reluctantly leaves office, immense damage has been done
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