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“Gravedigger of American Democracy”: McConnell gave us the do-nothing Congress
Griffin Eckstein
McConnell reshaped the Senate forever, taking the wind out of two Presidents' sails with a playbook for obstruction
Kash Patel confirmed to lead the FBI, an agency he has vowed to purge of Trump’s “deep state” foes
Nicholas Liu
Patel, a Trump loyalist, was confirmed despite fears he intends to purge the bureau he has been chosen to lead
Stay strong, cat ladies! After Trump’s first month back, personal defiance matters more than ever
Amanda Marcotte
MAGA didn't vote for DOGE but to bring liberals to heel. Fight back by not giving them the satisfaction
“His mission is to eradicate ‘woke Jesus'”: How money, lies and religion are abused to gut democracy
Amanda Marcotte
Journalist Katherine Stewart's "Money, Lies, and God" takes readers into Trump's movement to end America
“He let the Republican Party go to hell”: Trump blasts McConnell after vote against RFK Jr.
Griffin Eckstein
The president said that the GOP would be in tatters if it was left to the Kentucky senator
“Stop this ridiculous war”: Trump teases end of Ukraine conflict after calls with Putin, Zelenskyy
Alex Galbraith
The president spoke with the leaders of Russia and Ukraine on Wednesday
Donald Trump’s retribution campaign tests the limits of the First Amendment
Sabrina Haake
First Amendment protections afforded to all public employees are supposed to shield them from political punishment
After the big loss, what’s next? An open letter to the Democratic Party
Tim Roemer
We can bring the party together — and win — if we're willing to address inequality and advocate for radical change
Hail to the Chiefs? Trump’s history with the defending Super Bowl champions
Griffin Eckstein
Trump will be the first sitting president to attend the Super Bowl, but he's interacted with the champs before
The Substack invasion: When the tech bros came for journalism, everything changed
Andrew O'Hehir
How did crusading journalists Glenn Greenwald and Matt Taibbi become right-wing trolls? Let Eoin Higgins explain
New White House lawyer described himself as a “raging misogynist,” praised Nazi theorist
Nicholas Liu
Andrew Kloster, chief lawyer in the government's HR office, has a history of making sexist and racist comments
Bookshop.org enters the e-book arena, giving indie stores a new way to compete with Amazon
Melanie McFarland
"Everything Amazon can do, we want to do as well or better," says CEO Andy Hunter on boosting indie sales digitally
What “law and order”? Trump’s first week will only unleash more crime
Amanda Marcotte
Our felonious president can only benefit from a climate of fear and chaos — that's why he's eager for more
“You can’t have ’em forever”: Trump cuts Fauci’s security detail loose
Griffin Eckstein
The president, who fomented conspiracy theories and threats against the former top doc, axed his security this week
“The last leg standing”: Jan. 6 civil lawsuit seeks to hold Trump responsible for attacks on police
Tatyana Tandanpolie
The lawsuit aims "to prevent the truth of January 6 from being erased from history"
Republicans on North Carolina’s Supreme Court signal support for election denial
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Republicans on the state's highest court suggested they are willing to toss Democrat Allison Riggs' election win
“Violence will be rewarded”: Legal experts say Trump’s Jan. 6 pardons send a clear signal
Russell Payne
Former Justice Department officials said the pardons signal a Trump taking a major role in the department
“We must save ourselves”: America’s crippling cynicism helps Donald Trump
Chauncey DeVega
"Millions of Americans don’t feel our democracy can deliver for them"
Trump picks “Stop the Steal” activist Ed Martin to oversee Jan. 6 cases
Nicholas Liu
Ed Martin, who was present at the Capitol on Jan. 6, was named by Trump as interim U.S. attorney for DC
Hope is at the heart of “healthy mourning”: Finding positivity while grieving Donald Trump’s return
Chauncey DeVega
Dr. Gail Christopher on the "balance of positive thoughts to trigger positive emotions"
Snoop Dogg faces push back for Crypto Ball performance before Donald Trump’s inauguration
Nardos Haile
The rapper has had a long-standing anti-Trump record that has shifted in the last couple years
On Michelle Obama’s inauguration absence: No need to be phony or fake, there’s real work to do
D. Watkins
At times, pretending is necessary, but at some point, we must stop
Lessons from a losing campaign: a Senate hopeful reflects on Democrats’ failures in 2024
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Democrats were unable to communicate their policy wins and in turn lost control over every branch of government
“A troubling trend”: Experts say Republicans are continuing to undermine democracy in North Carolina
Tatyana Tandanpolie
Jefferson Griffin, a Republican state Supreme Court candidate, is refusing to accept his November loss
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