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Trump maintains he “will prevail” in the election he lost as Biden transition formally proceeds
Sarah Toce
“Our case STRONGLY continues, we will keep up the good fight, and I believe we will prevail!”
“The system was rigged”: Fox News host Tucker Carlson claims “presidential election was not fair”
Matthew Chapman
"No honest person would claim that it was fair," Carlson says even though no evidence shows the election was unfair
How Trump’s tweets inadvertently mobilized hundreds of thousands suburban women against him
Nicole Karlis
The 230,000-member group "'Suburban Housewives' Against Trump" spurred suburban liberal women into action
Over 100 CEOs threaten to cut off funds to Georgia GOP if Trump keeps blocking transition: report
Igor Derysh
Top Republican donors threaten to withhold donations to Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue if Trump doesn't concede
Trump campaign forces Georgia taxpayers to pay for second recount after first one confirms its loss
Igor Derysh
A hand recount of nearly 5 million votes confirmed Biden's win, but Team Trump wants to milk taxpayers even more
Biden rushes in where Clinton failed to tread
John Feffer
There's no returning to normal after Trump
Trump administration rushes to auction off Arctic Refuge drilling rights before Biden inauguration
Brett Wilkins
The pristine reserve is home to the Gwich'in people, who call it "the sacred place where life begins"
What will American politics be like after Trump? First of all, he’s not going away
Andrew O'Hehir
Trump's coup is collapsing, but the damage is done. He's shown us the system is broken. What will we do about it?
We asked American teachers how they teach kids about what Trump is doing
Matthew Rozsa
Salon asked teachers how they're explaining the 2020 election and Trump's sordid attempts to undo the results
Fear of flying is a COVID-era conundrum
Victoria Knight
The studies airlines rely on to tout the safety of flying have limitations
House Democrat demands DOJ prosecution of Trump’s “innumerable crimes against the United States”
Brett Wilkins
"Trump along with his worst enablers must be tried for their crimes against our nation and Constitution"
Ivanka Trump calls NYT report on fraud investigations into family “harassment pure and simple”
Cody Fenwick
"This 'inquiry' by NYC democrats is 100% motivated by politics," the president's daughter Ivanka said
Here are 10 things Joe Biden can do immediately to create a safer, better world
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Much of Trump's foreign policy has been conducted by executive order — Biden can undo the worst of it right away
Grappling with a divided nation
Liz Theoharis
The new politics of the poor in Joe Biden’s (and Mitch McConnell’s) USA
Top hospitals charging patients up to 1,800% more for services than they actually cost: study
Igor Derysh
The leading nurses union says the study highlights the need for a Medicare for All system to limit high markups
Why for-profit college enrollment has increased during COVID-19
Molly Ott
For-profit colleges' investment in distance learning has led to a 3% increase in enrollment during the pandemic
Georgia runoffs: How you can help flip the Senate
Robert Reich
Robert Reich on what you need to know about the Republicans defending their seats
Top Trump adviser tells president to wave the white flag and accept election results
Brad Reed
"It's very depressing to me," he said. "I would say there's maybe a 20 percent chance" it works out
Trump gutted environmental protections. How quickly can Biden restore them?
Shannon Osaka, Nathanael Johnson
Here’s what the president-elect could do to reverse his predecessor's anti-regulatory rampage
Trump’s invitation to Michigan lawmakers could now spark state and federal political crisis
Austin Sarat
Trump may be trying to get state lawmakers to shift the outcome of the presidential election
What lies ahead: After the damage of the Trump era, can America avoid disaster?
Paul Rosenberg
Historian Jack Goldstone saw all this coming, 30 years ago: He says America's failure is pushing us "off the cliff"
Georgia Senator David Perdue privately pushed for a tax break for rich sports teamowners
Robert Faturechi, Justin Elliott
It’s unclear why Perdue was interested in tax regulation that would impact only a tiny set of the richest Americans
Trump’s lame-duck status leaves governors to wing it on COVID
Matt Volz
Many governors have decided they can't afford to wait for a federal relief package
How Joe Biden did so well in Georgia
Bev-Freda Jackson
A set of efforts that registered 800,000 new voters since 2018 may have been the key to Georgia turning blue
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