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Mick Mulvaney can run, but he can’t hide: White House chief tries to duck Ukraine responsibility

Amanda Marcotte
White House chief of staff tries CYA maneuver — too late! He already confessed to his role in Ukraine scandal

Hope lies in the streets

Chris Hedges
Can the system be reformed from the inside? Or will we have to take to the streets?

The decade Republicans hijacked our democracy, via the gerrymander

David Daley
In our broken political system, majorities often can't translate the will of the people to action. This is why

The “Bernie Blackout” appears to be over: How will the media cover the Sanders campaign now?

Sophia A. McClennen
Corporate news media is finally taking the Sanders campaign seriously. Does that mean the end of anti-Bernie bias?

Countries to watch in 2020, from Chile to Afghanistan

Catesby Holmes
Here are five momentous global stories to track in 2020.

With a new decade — a new hope? Reasons for optimism in a disordered world

Paul Rosenberg
It's darkest before the dawn: Social scientists say our time of crisis holds hope for change, renewal and rebirth

Bad reporting on the economy is ennobling Trump

Bob Hennelly
The economy is doing great, the mainstream media says — and Trump responds by slashing food stamps

Meet the young progressive trying to take out House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer

Shira Tarlo
McKayla Wilkes, a 29-year-old student and activist, hopes to replicate AOC's model — in the Maryland suburbs

Christmas in the Age of Trump: We can’t let fascism conquer the holiday Psych!

Chauncey DeVega
Trump and his followers have weaponized Christmas. But the true spirit of the holiday holds other possibilities

Things may look bleak at decade’s end — but the world can shift rapidly

Amanda Marcotte
Looking at the last three decades offers an encouraging lesson in how swiftly the tides of history can turn

The impeachment’s moral hypocrisy

Chris Hedges
The politicization of the impeachment process has only exacerbated the antagonisms and polarization in the country

Christianity Today sees surge in subscriptions after calling for Trump’s removal

Shira Tarlo
"A stereotypical response is 'thank you, thank you, thank you' with a string of a hundred exclamation points"

How to understand Trump now: Wounded child, drug addict or delusional gaslighter?

Chauncey DeVega
Psychiatrist Justin Frank says Trump is terrified, angry and extremely dangerous — "conflict ... gives him life"

Democracy in the 2010s, aka the decline of Kanye West-ern civilization

Melanie McFarland
In which we theoretically track the concurrent downward spirals of our great nation and hip-hop's Yeezus

Impeachment in an alternate universe: Will Ralph Nader’s “missing” charges haunt America’s future?

Paul Rosenberg
Ralph Nader proposes a sweeping 12-count impeachment that covers Trump's many crimes — and those that preceded him

Trump adviser caught on recording discussing how GOP “traditionally” relies on “suppressing votes”

Igor Derysh
Justin Clark's remark, which he claims refers to false allegations, came during a discussion about poll watching

Trump must remain in power to stay out of prison: Watch what he does after Senate acquits him

Lucian K. Truscott IV
We're about to get Trump squared: He'll triple down on trying to steal the election after the Senate lets him off

Press Watch: Warren, Buttigieg and the “wine cave”: Political media’s addiction to phony conflict

Dan Froomkin
Political pundits love a brawl. But the subject of the Warren-Buttigieg dispute — corruption — was barely mentioned

Nancy Pelosi turns up the heat on Trump and the Republicans — and it’s working

Heather Digby Parton
House speaker will sit on the articles of impeachment, at least for now. Trump and McConnell are already fuming

Mayor Pete wins mansplaining contest in otherwise substantive Democratic debate

Amanda Marcotte
Warren, Sanders and Klobuchar benefited from an improved format — but Buttigieg seemed mean and Biden rudderless

Another debate: Can Democrats wrest attention away from Trump with a positive vision?

Amanda Marcotte
In the final debate of 2019, Democratic presidential candidates must offer a positive vision for dark times

Impeachment won’t slow the global rise of the radical right — but an alternative vision might

Chauncey DeVega
Cas Mudde, expert on the far right, says it's pointless to tell people Donald Trump is bad. What else have we got?

It happened: Donald Trump impeached on both counts in party-line House vote

Shira Tarlo
This was inevitable, but it's still historic: Trump becomes the third U.S. president impeached by Congress

It’s zero hour: Why every House Democrat must vote to impeach Donald Trump

Amanda Marcotte
It's crucial to show unity in the face of Republicans' all-out assault on our right to free and fair elections
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