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GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene lashes out at reporter as Democrats ramp up expulsion campaign

Jon Skolnik
A reporter was ejected and nearly arrested after asking Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene a question at her town hall

TakingCaraMAGA: What to do when your favorite mommy influencer is outed as a Trump supporter

Sophia Tesfaye
The boycott of a popular baby sleep trainer raises questions about accountability for Trump's supporters

The struggle for religious freedom — from Thomas Jefferson to Black Lives Matter

Paul Rosenberg
Out of America's paradoxical history of religious liberty comes a great push for Black freedom and racial justice

Biden’s first order of business may be to undo Trump’s policies, but it won’t be easy

Julie Rovner
Changing policies made by the executive branch seems easy, but that’s not always the case

“They were captured”: Fox News host blames “African-American culture” for GOP losses in Georgia

David Edwards
Fox News host Rachel Campos-Duffy worries "the African-American culture has been captured by the left"

Can undivided Democratic control “heal” the United States? Political experts disagree

Arie Kruglanski, Robert B. Talisse
Can toning down the rhetoric unite us — or are we too divided to listen to each other at all

In 2020, TV and film still couldn’t get abortion right

Stephanie Herold, Gretchen Sisson
Abortion was more prevalent on film and TV this year, but portrayals contained the same old inaccurate patterns

The D.C. political monopoly just does not get it

Richard D. Wolff
The Biden Democrats already show they learned little from Trump’s loss

The psychology of fairness: Why some Americans don’t believe the election results

David M. Mayer
When unfavorable decisions are made on issues central to one's identity, one is more likely to distrust the system

Black pastors call on Kelly Loeffler to “cease and desist” her “attack against the Black Church”

Roger Sollenberger
A coalition of Black pastors condemn Loeffler's "naked hypocrisy" as an attack on the Black church

Obama’s new book offers key insight about how laws really get made

David Webber
Many former legislators offer accounts of their service — but few analyze the institutions in which they served.

Senate Republicans throw the brakes on timing for Becerra hearings

Emmarie Huetteman
Senate Republicans may delay hearings on Joe Biden's nominee to lead Health and Human Services

Trump admin to cut $200 million in health care funding to punish California for 2014 abortion rule

Igor Derysh
On his way out, Trump picks another fight with a blue state in the middle of a raging health care crisis

Trump appointees protest politicization of the pandemic now — but the GOP has long distorted science

Amanda Marcotte
Top-level staffers at CDC say the Trump administration improperly interfered in the agency's COVID response

Jerry Falwell Jr. funneled millions of dollars from nonprofit Liberty University to GOP efforts: rpt

Igor Derysh
The pro-Republican spending raises questions about the school's tax-exempt status

Mass protests for reproductive rights erupt in Poland: Why Americans should learn from them

Julie Burkhart
Poland is a reminder that when authoritarians take power, attacks on reproductive rights often follow

Catholics will control two branches of government. What does that mean for American Christianity?

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The Supreme Court, and the incoming president, are testing their faith

A hard reckoning for the Democrats: Race, class and Joe Biden’s election

Jeff Faux
That Dems only defeated Trump by so narrow a margin suggests that they need to re-think their political strategy

Poland’s anti-abortion push highlights pandemic risks to democracy

Brian Grodsky
The timing of a decision on new restrictive abortion regulations from the Law and Justice Party is no mistake

Cleaning up Trump’s mess: The job begins Day One. Biden is ready

Lucian K. Truscott IV
That bad taste is already starting to fade, isn't it? Biden can deal with some of the worst stuff right away

The crackpot factor: Why the GOP is worried about turning out the vote after Trump

Amanda Marcotte
Future GOP candidates lack Trump's secret sauce for attracting new voters — his appeal with Crank-Americans

The myth of the Latino vote and what newsrooms must learn from 2020

Perla Trevizo
Mischaracterized and underrepresented in the news media — Latino voters are not a monolith

How Trump’s anti-abortion zeal shook fragile health systems around the world

Sarah Varney
Trump has made it harder for aid organizations to receive U.S. health funding by expanding anti-abortion rules

Justice Samuel Alito called out for highly “partisan” speech on COVID-19 rules and same-sex marriage

Igor Derysh
The Supreme Court justice’s “angry” Federalist Society speech makes a good case for court reform, scholars say
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