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Youth activists will push for climate action — even with a divided Congress

Zoya Teirstein
Young climate activists say they’re not deterred by the congressional layout

In a looking-glass world: Our work is just beginning

Rebecca Gordon
After four years of running in place, November 2016 seems like a lifetime ago

Joe Biden is the PTSD president we need

Mary Elizabeth Williams
A man who's been hurt can be the person to help us heal

Shahid Buttar, left-challenger to Pelosi, started his campaign with a bang — and ends with a whimper

Nicole Karlis
Nancy Pelosi's opponent was once touted as a west coast answer to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. What happened?

The myth of the Latino vote and what newsrooms must learn from 2020

Perla Trevizo
Mischaracterized and underrepresented in the news media — Latino voters are not a monolith

Ann Coulter tells Texas crowd “a second term of Trump would have killed us”: “I’m glad he lost”

Tom Boggioni
"It’s like he didn’t know he was president," the conservative firebrand says of Trump

How Trump’s anti-abortion zeal shook fragile health systems around the world

Sarah Varney
Trump has made it harder for aid organizations to receive U.S. health funding by expanding anti-abortion rules

Joe Biden can’t bring back “normal” politics — nobody can. We need to reinvent it

Jonathan Cook
The pre-Trump neoliberal "normal" isn’t coming back: The choice is between right-wing "populism" and a new start

State of chaos: Trump knew us better than we knew ourselves

Tom Engelhardt
Give Donald Trump credit: He figured out what shape this country was in (bad) — and how he could profit from it

How a Biden administration could push companies further on climate

Emily Pontecorvo
Many companies haven’t yet matched their net-zero promises with specific action plans—that could change under Biden

Trump says Biden “won” as he again spreads baseless conspiracy theories about a “rigged” election

Tom Boggioni
Trump appears to have acknowledged for the first time that his Democratic rival Joe Biden won the 2020 election

Trump campaign workers turn on the president following vote fraud hotline debacle

Tom Boggioni
"It’s one of the worst ways to end a campaign that you could think of," a former staffer reportedly said

How Reagan’s notions of a “good society” resonate with Trump supporters today

Diane Winston
Like Reagan, Trump and Pence have invoked God to justify their policies and to cement power

After a close race, Biden will lead a deeply divided nation

Terry H. Schwadron
Even as Biden-Harris supporters celebrate, we should be prepared for two more months of Trump’s nastiness

Trump supporters destroy Black Lives Matter memorial in front of White House

Bob Brigham
White nationalists and conspiracy theorists rally in DC — "they were urged on by Trump": reports

The U.S. voted out a climate denier, and world leaders jumped for joy

Shannon Osaka
World leaders celebrated the election of a politician who actually believes in climate change

How Biden’s COVID-19 task force is bringing humanity to science

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Clinical research requires a human touch; tackling COVID, certainly, means finding our empathy

Trump made inroads in South Texas this year. These voters explain why

Mitchell Ferman
Voters in South Texas are left wondering whether this is a sign of a profound political realignment in the region

If Democrats can’t stop acting like losers when they win, America is doomed

David Masciotra
Yes, this election was unsettling — but Democrats won. It's time to fight for what they believe, not surrender

State of Chaos: Donald Trump knew us better than we knew ourselves

Tom Engelhardt
From the beginning, Trump was always the orange-faced, yellow-haired personification of chaos

Trump gums up the transition works

Terry H. Schwadron
Not only does Trump deny the election results, he’s also blocking Biden from preparing to run our government

Trump is going out the way he came in: A loser, a liar and a cheat

Lucian K. Truscott IV
As the virus heads into a winter surge, our defeated president tweets, plays golf and runs a money-raising scam

Project Veritas could face legal liability for postal worker’s ballot fraud allegations, experts say

Roger Sollenberger
Project Veritas accused the Washington Post of witness intimidation after it ran an article debunking ballot claims
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