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Joe Manchin learned all of the wrong lessons from the Capitol riot: “Jan. 6 changed me”
Heather Digby Parton
The West Virginia Democrat not only still supports the filibuster — now he wants to appease the insurrectionists
Who should cover stories about sexual violence?
Kylie Cheung
Journalism benefits from journalists who understand the real-life stakes of the issues they cover
Mike Pence taps Kellyanne Conway for new political group
Jon Skolnik
The group says it seeks to advance Trump-era policies and oppose the Biden administration's agenda
COVID-19 put remote abortion to the test. Supporters say it passed.
Rebecca Grant
Medication abortion was briefly available online in some states, but a court ruling blocked it
Behind the dark-money web that put Barrett (and Kavanaugh and Gorsuch) on the Supreme Court
Jon Skolnik
Neil and Ann Corkery have a mission: Load up the judicial branch with right-wing Catholics. It's definitely working
The GOP’s war on trans students hurts all kids: The right is coming for cis girls, too
Amanda Marcotte
Don't fall for the trap, feminists: Policing trans kids is about reinforcing the same rigid gender norms
Democrats could undo Trump policies faster, but they’re not. Why?
Julie Rovner
As easy as it sounds in a 30-second political ad, it’s complicated to overturn rules from earlier administrations
Evangelicals are teaching false doctrine. Who says so? Jesus Christ
Nathaniel Manderson
I've spent my life around evangelical theology — and most of it is exactly the hypocrisy Christ warned us about
A short history of the filibuster: Rarely a tool for good — and never a tool of democracy
Matthew Rozsa
The filibuster is not some sacred institution and isn't in the Constitution — it's a dumb, anti-democratic mistake
The Capitol attack: White supremacist terrorism meets evangelical Christianity
Chauncey DeVega
Religion expert Robert P. Jones on the toxic union of QAnon, white supremacy and the fading evangelical movement
States aim to chip away at abortion rights with Supreme Court in mind
Justin Franz
Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte has promised to sign two proposed measures that would put new limits on abortion
GOP senators target abortion access, trans athletes in proposed changes to COVID relief bill
Ramsey Touchberry
GOP junk amendments to COVID relief bill include attempts to limit abortion access, ban trans athletes from teams
Trump appointee arrested in connection with Capitol riot, charged with beating a police officer
Jon Skolnik
The suspect, Federico Klein, had served in the State Department since 2017
Biden pulls Neera Tanden nomination after GOP, Joe Manchin sink her over mean tweets
Igor Derysh
Tanden's backers slammed the double standard facing Biden's picks after four years of Twitter vitriol from Trump
How the abuse of Britney Spears led to the GOP’s war on women
Amanda Marcotte
The obsession with Britney Spears' virginity was the first shot in a 20-year war on millennial women
Two reasons we can’t ignore evangelicals — and two ways we can break their political power
Nathaniel Manderson
As a "Bible-believing liberal," I have an important gospel to preach: Christian nationalists aren't going away
“Republicans brought this on themselves”: Whoopi Goldberg shuts down Meghan McCain on GOP extremism
Molly Wilcox
"The View" co-host turns the topic from Trump's impeachment and QAnon to abortion — then gets promptly schooled
Are conservative policies shortening American lives?
Lola Butcher
Americans have shorter lives than international peers. Some researchers say conservative policies may be to blame
Trump goes on trial — again: How his second Senate impeachment trial will differ from the first
Heather Digby Parton
In a courtroom with an unbiased jury, the second impeachment trial of Donald Trump would be a slam dunk
Why do 70 million Americans — and many members of Congress — still follow Trump?
Seth D. Norrholm, Alan D. Blotcky
Trump's mass of followers is a huge problem for America — but they're not all the same. This taxonomy should help
Reforming the God vote: Can evangelical Christians be redeemed from bigotry and hatred?
Nathaniel Manderson
Much of American Christianity has been hijacked by vicious, selfish hypocrites. But they don't speak for God
Far-right extremist violence and American presidents: The pattern isn’t what you’d think
William Parkin, Jeff Gruenewald, Colleen Mills
From Oklahoma City to the Capitol, right-wing extremist violence is a part of America's political landscape
Rita Moreno reflects on tenacity, her career and Latinx representation: “Where is our ‘Moonlight’?”
Gary M. Kramer
Filmmaker Mariem Pérez Riera and the star herself spoke to Salon about making the new Sundance Rita Moreno biopic
The government Donald Trump left behind
Chris Morran
Trump’s successes in cutting taxes, rolling back regulations and reshaping the judiciary will cast a long shadow
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