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Montana Democrat sounds the alarm on his party’s “doom” in rural America — but has an idea to fix it

Alex Henderson
The Democratic Party seems to have a problem with rural voters, and it isn’t getting any better

Sidney Powell, Trump’s former “Kraken” lawyer, filed false papers for non-profit: grand jury

Rocio Fabbro
Federal prosecutors uncovered evidence Powell listed two men as directors of her nonprofit without their permission

Dr. Oz’s MAGA campaign: He wants to get “tough on China” — but his products are made there

Igor Derysh
TV doctor pushes Trump-style "America First" rhetoric — and just like Trump, he's hawking Chinese-made products

Trump’s “Kraken” lawyers ordered to pay $175K in sanctions for “profound abuse of judicial process”

John Wright
At least nine lawyers for former President Donald Trump will have to pay up following their loss in court

Georgia election workers sue far-right website The Gateway Pundit, citing “campaign of lies”

Brett Bachman
The site's false reporting “instigated a deluge of intimidation, harassment and threats," the election workers said

If America really surrenders to fascism, then what? Painful questions lie ahead

Chauncey DeVega
If the worst happens in 2024, will you stay or go? It's not too early to have a Plan B for life under fascism

Former federal prosecutor: We’ll see “a tidal wave of criminal charges against Donald Trump”

Dean Obeidallah
Former D.C. homicide prosecutor Glenn Kirschner says Trump should face manslaughter charges for COVID lies

How Steve Bannon exploited Google Ads to monetize extremism

Craig Silverman, Isaac Arnsdorf
Google kicked Bannon off YouTube because of his violent rhetoric, but still sent ad dollars to his website

Stacey Abrams is running for Georgia governor — again

Brett Bachman
"Opportunity and success in Georgia shouldn't be determinde by your ZIP code, background or access to power"

Forget the Steele dossier: Mueller report release shows why Trump-Russia inquiry was required

Heather Digby Parton
A federal appeals court ruled on Tuesday that parts of the redacted Mueller report be made public

Organizations tied to Sidney Powell subpoenaed by federal prosecutors

Bob Brigham
The subpoena, reviewed by The Washington Post, was signed by the same attorney handling matters related to Jan. 6

Paul Gosar’s death-threat video is no joke — it’s part of the Republican terror strategy

Chauncey DeVega
When fascists threaten you with deadly violence, they're not kidding. Americans may learn that lesson the hard way

Kyrsten Sinema takes a victory lap on infrastructure — but Arizonans say not so fast

Warren H. Stewart Sr., Kai Newkirk
Our senator celebrates a "bipartisan" victory. But what she gave up to get that done definitely wasn't worth it

Investigative reporter David Neiwert: Rittenhouse verdict a “green light for right-wing extremists”

Chauncey DeVega
Expert on right-wing extremism has a warning for America: "Normal is gone — and it's not coming back"

Democrats dine in luxury while families struggle — it’s a recipe for electoral Armageddon in ’22

Bob Hennelly
Democrats vacation on Nantucket and protect the fortunes of America's dynasties — and wonder why they're losing

GOP sinks to a murderous new normal

Joe Conason
The Republican Party has become a party of violence

Capitol rioter busted after friend accidentally uses his real name on InfoWars call-in show

Sky Palma
A slip-up on InfoWars led to charges against a Capitol rioter

Top Missouri paper calls on Senate to investigate Josh Hawley over his Jan 6th actions

Tom Boggioni
"Jan. 6 wasn't a fantasy; it was real, and the culpability of these two senators must be determined,"

Trump Defense Secretary Mark Esper sues Pentagon for censoring his tell-all book

Igor Derysh
Esper says Defense Dept. rejected his use of Trump quotes and told him to "not use certain verbs or nouns"

Former “Anonymous” Trump aide Miles Taylor: Let’s unite to make politics boring again

Chauncey DeVega
Trump aide who spoke out says many Republicans want to ditch fascism — but the damage may take decades to heal

When a president taught in a segregated school — and it changed history

Matthew Rozsa
Lyndon Johnson did more for racial justice than any president. Was that because of his year teaching public school?

QAnon congressional candidate sets up Bitcoin fundraising operation that may be illegal

Brad Reed
The FEC prohibits more than $100 in bitcoin donations to a congressional campaign

Far-right Michigan Republican known for anti-vaxxer views hospitalized with COVID-19

Alex Henderson
It's just the latest cautionary tale in a country where the virus and vaccine have become politicized

Famous ex-neo-Nazi shifts focus: America is becoming “the skinhead’s dream of the 1990s”

David Masciotra
Individual "deradicalization" is pointless, says Christian Picciolini — if we can't change society, we're doomed
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