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GOP’s anti-democratic “red tide”: It’s ugly, but it’s nothing new
Paul Rosenberg
Republicans across the country have responded to midterm defeats by trying to undo democracy. What can stop them?
Author and attorney Seth Abramson on why Mueller “will ultimately be victorious.” Part 2 of 2
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Proof of Collusion" on how "one of the most infamous scandals" in American history unfolds from here
Fox News tackles Flynn memo with usual formula for bad Trump news: Distract, minimize, distort
Amanda Marcotte
The sentencing memo for Michael Flynn is very bad for Trump. Fox News wants its viewers to believe otherwise
Yale Psychiatrist Bandy Lee on Donald Trump: “His disorder is on display for the world to see”
TANA GANEVA
Waiting for 2020 is "reckless in its lack of understanding of the present danger the president poses," Lee argues
The “Baby, It’s Cold Outside” fight is back — but why?!
Erin Keane
While we're at it, yes "Die Hard" is a Christmas movie and no, rehashing 2013's arguments won't turn back the clock
Would “F Is for Family” patriarch Frank Murphy vote for Trump? Bill Burr says yes
Matthew Rozsa
Salon talks to creators Bill Burr and Michael Price about their '70s animated sitcom's new season on Netflix
How a scientist says he made a gene-edited baby – and what health worries may ensue
George Seidel
He Jiankui claimed to have edited the genomes of two twin girls, Lulu and Nana, who were born in China
With abortion clinic restrictions tightening, women want more access at home
M. Antonia Biggs, Daniel Grossman
Medication abortion likely meets the FDA criteria for OTC use, but women are still required to get it at a clinic
Here are 4 GOP priorities that Democrats are poised to fight relentlessly after midterm win
Alex henderson
The GOP hand will be seriously weakened if Democrats manage to win these votes
Republican Cindy Hyde-Smith defeats Democratic challenger in Mississippi Senate runoff
Shira Tarlo
Mississippi's tumultuous U.S. Senate race comes to a close
Kavanaugh’s impact on the Supreme Court and the country may not be as profound as predicted
Ofer Raban
Supreme Court rulings are often not the last word on a matter
Ohio Republicans declare motherhood “necessary,” want to make it mandatory
Amanda Marcotte
Ohio Republicans, empowered by the Kavanaugh Supreme Court, move aggressively toward forcing childbirth on women
We treat the Constitution like a religious text, with women’s bodies on the line
Amanda Marcotte
Heidi Schreck's "What The Constitution Means To Me" hits theater audiences hard in a time of constitutional crisis
Trump may swoop into Mississippi to help GOP candidate while backlash to “public hanging” joke grows
Shira Tarlo
The ACLU said Hyde-Smith's "public hanging" comments show "a profound ignorance" of the state's history of racism
GOP Senate candidate running against a black Democrat said she’d sit “front row” at “public hanging”
Shira Tarlo
Republican candidate Cindy Hyde-Smith is facing a run-off for the Senate in Mississippi against a black Democrat
Midterm results show health is important to voters but no magic bullet
Julie Rovner
Those who urged Democrats to emphasize health care this year took credit for the congressional successes
GOP congresswoman who beat Jon Ossoff has lost to gun violence activist
Matthew Chapman
Lucy McBath stepped up, doing what Jon Ossoff couldn't. She beat Karen Handel, turning Georgia's 6th District blue
This election is exactly who we are: divided by race, geography and gender
Lucian k. Truscott
The cities and suburbs won the House, small towns won the Senate, and it might not be enough for 2020
Kentucky letdown: No blue wave for Amy McGrath in the Bluegrass State
Erin Keane
In Kentucky's 6th district, Rep. Andy Barr squeaked out a fourth term. Can blue voters keep the faith?
Koch brothers are watching you: And new documents reveal just how much they know
Calvin Sloan
Billionaire brothers have built personality profiles of most Americans, and use them to push right-wing propaganda
Bolsonaro of Brazil: Slayer of the Amazon
Vijay Prashad
Brazil’s new president’s embrace of corporations puts the Amazon rainforest and indigenous communities at risk.
After my abortion I felt relieved — and I’m in the majority
Lindy West
Abortion is normal. Abortion is common. Abortion is happening. And abortion, above all, is freedom
The bad, the worse and the downright ugly: GOP candidates who out-Trump Trump
Amanda Marcotte
Trump grabs headlines, but the Republican slate is increasingly stocked with right-wing wackos of all stripes
Anti-abortion activist explains why she’s voting Democrat: Kavanaugh was “the last straw”
Shira Tarlo
"I started to see, as an independent, just how deep the GOP had its hooks in the pro-life movement"
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