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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
Nancy Pelosi says Mitch McConnell agreed to attach coronavirus relief to upcoming spending bill
Matthew Rozsa
McConnell has been reticent to work with Democrats on any kind of spending bill; he may be turning about
McConnell’s COVID plan has business tax breaks but $0 for unemployment boost and direct payments
Igor Derysh
McConnell drops federal unemployment boost from latest proposal while pushing a 100% business meal tax deduction
A new stimulus bill pushed by a centrist coalition has a modest chance of being passed
Matthew Rozsa
Unemployed Americans could see more money in their pocket if it passes
Joe Biden names all-female communications team, Kayleigh McEnany falsely claims Trump did it first
Igor Derysh
McEnany claims Trump has an all-female team, forgets about her own male deputies and Pence's male press secretary
Senate GOP breaks 123-year tradition to pack courts with Trump’s judicial nominees in spite of loss
Igor Derysh
The latest judge approved by Mitch McConnell & Co. is a 33-year-old lawyer who the Bar Assoc. rated “not qualified"
Trump campaign officials started pressuring Georgia’s secretary of state long before the election
Jessica Huseman, Mike Spies
The Republican secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, rejected repeated demands to endorse Trump
Corporate Democrats are to blame for the party’s losses — so naturally they’re blaming the left
Norman Solomon
Democratic "moderates" are looking for a scapegoat after falling short. Rep. Rashida Tlaib isn't having it
These freshman House Republicans might actually care about climate change
Zoya Teirstein
Republicans made gains in Congress. But it’s not all bad news for future climate legislation
Fox News host debunks “baseless” Trump voter fraud claims amplified by his own colleagues
Igor Derysh
Eric Shawn blows up Trump's "baseless claims" of a "rigged election" which were amplified by his network colleagues
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?
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
Can Biden heal America when Trump and his allies don’t want it healed?
Robert Reich
Trump and his allies are not committed to the democratic system
Kamala Harris and the evolution of the birds: worldwide lessons
Terri Langston
How evolution over millions of years has created sovereign female birds and equally sovereign human females
Progressives made Trump’s defeat possible — now it’s time to challenge Joe Biden
Norman Solomon
Progressives drove an organizing effort that ousted Donald Trump. Now corporate Democrats want to drive them out
Democrats now face a challenge meeting health promises
Emmarie Huetteman
Democrats will effectively have a year to advance their agenda before the next election
Reversing the Southern Strategy: Even small victories are a sign of huge progress
Paul Rosenberg
Biden's squeaker win in Georgia wasn't a one-off. It was the result of years of hard work that's changing America
Five things to learn from Election Day 2020 in Texas
Alex Samuels, Patrick Svitek
Texas played host to a series of high-stakes contests up and down the ballot
Republican Steve Daines holds off Democratic Gov. Steve Bullock in Montana Senate race
Igor Derysh
The battle of Steves had been one of the tightest races in the country for weeks
Former Clintonite David Rothkopf on how Biden and the Democrats can redeem themselves
Chauncey DeVega
Onetime neoliberal leader recants: Now Democrats must go "scorched earth" and embrace "voices of change"
Election Day is almost here: What are the chances of serious political violence?
Chauncey DeVega
Counterinsurgency expert David Kilcullen on "the extreme worst-case scenario" after a disputed election: Civil war
The politics of cultural despair: That’s what’s killing us, not Donald Trump
Chris Hedges
The United States has become a grotesque shadow of itself. The absurd Trump regime is a symptom, not a cause
America’s crimes against humanity aren’t on the ballot this year — but they should be
David Masciotra
"Family separation" and forced sterilization have vanished from the headlines. But they must not be forgotten
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