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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
Drug reform won a clean sweep in the 2020 election
Phillip Smith
"Today’s victory is a landmark declaration that the time has come to stop criminalizing people for drug use"
Trump’s own people turn on him: Acting DHS secretary refuses order to fire top security official
Sky Palma
Report: Trump's order came after Christopher Krebs openly refuted claims of voter fraud in the 2020 election
What’s next for Fox News without its “golden goose”
Melanie McFarland
Trumpism needs Fox News more than Fox needs Trump. But there are around 73 million reasons for Fox to stick with it
We’ve been on Donald Trump’s road for a long, long time
Tom Engelhardt
Donald Trump didn’t exactly arrive out of the blue
The biggest environmental wins and losses of the 2020 election
Tara Lohan
The planet needed a big win, and from the top to the bottom of the ballot there were a number of crucial victories
Kayleigh McEnany refers questions to White House in Fox News appearance as Trump campaign adviser
Roger Sollenberger
McEnany attempted to defend her latest Fox News appearance by falsely claiming it was protected by the Constitution
So-called “Latino vote” is 32 million Americans with diverse political opinions and national origins
Lisa Garcia Bedolla
Why the polls and the candidates got Latino voters wrong — again
Chris Hedges on the task ahead: Will Biden surrender to plutocrats and paralysis?
Chauncey DeVega
Pulitzer-winning author: Biden and the Democrats will "just dig themselves deeper," fueling a fascist comeback
Trump’s false voter-fraud claims could blow GOP’s chances of holding Senate
Sophia Tesfaye
Republicans are boosting Trump's BS in hopes of saving two Georgia Senate seats. That might doom them instead
The unexpected benefits of thinking for yourself in an age of polling
Stephen Engelberg
When covering and investigating government and politics in election years, journalists shouldn't assume any outcome
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
Trump is defeated. Trumpism is more alive than ever
Keith A. Spencer
Trump's sadistic bullying riled voters and enabled the GOP to redistribute wealth upwards without them noticing
Why voters of color were decisive for Biden despite Democrats’ missteps
Angelika Albaladejo
Grassroots groups expanded the electorate, despite ineffective outreach from the Democratic Party
Trump’s sore winners make even worse losers: Why his loss is inflaming an already delusional base
Sophia A. McClennen
Trump and his fans have had a chip on their shoulder since they won in 2016. His loss will turn it into a boulder
Lindsey Graham admits that making voting more accessible renders GOP victories impossible
Kenny Stancil
"Republicans win because of our ideas and we lose elections because [Democrats] cheat," Graham told Sean Hannity
Lawyers at firms representing Trump worry suits “lack evidence,” may “undermine” election: report
Igor Derysh
At least one attorney has reportedly quit, while others worry about lasting damage of Trump’s bogus claims
Can Trump really stage a coup? Experts weigh in on whether it’s possible
Nicole Karlis
Professors and pundits have a few theories on whether President Trump is serious about refusing to leave office
In North Carolina, Democrat Cal Cunningham concedes to Republican Sen. Thom Tillis
Ashlie D. Stevens
Tillis leads by more than 95,000 votes in the most expensive Senate race in U.S. history
Joe Biden’s tech task force may be surprisingly critical of Silicon Valley’s power
Matthew Rozsa
Early indications suggest that Biden may make some headway in reforming America's powerful Big Tech industry
Joe Biden gave a great speech — but we’re not ready to make peace with fascists
Chauncey DeVega
In a speech that deliberately recalled Lincoln, Biden extends a hand to the Trumpers. It's not time for that yet
Biden won the election. Now can he save the planet?
Shannon Osaka
What the U.S. does next will affect the Earth for millennia.
3 scholars explain Senate results in South Carolina, Iowa and Arizona—and what they say about voters
Paul Lasley, Gina Woodall, Todd Shaw
Were GOP incumbents able to rely on their rural supporters to fend off Democrats' growing strength in the suburbs?
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