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How the COVID crises cracked up the Trump White House

Sarah K Burris
"You are going to be the reason this pandemic never goes away"

Mike Lindell’s new genius plan: Knock on your door and ask whether you’re dead

Zachary Petrizzo
The pillow maven's last-ditch effort centers around sending out canvassers to neighborhoods across the nation

Trump falls off Forbes list of richest Americans for the first time in a quarter century

Rocio Fabbro
Worth only $2.5 billion, the former president falls $400 million short of this year's cutoff

Will the mainstream media ever face its failure to tell the truth about Jan. 6?

Chauncey DeVega
Media voices proclaimed that Trump was a buffoon who could never stage a coup. Now they just want us to forget

Trumpers stand up for Kyrsten Sinema, suggest bathroom protesters should be “deported”

Zachary Petrizzo
Steve Bannon and Stephen Miller play-act chivalry in Sinema's defense — but can't avoid gratuitous racism

Why did prominent Democrats invite anti-LGBTQ Ukrainians to National Prayer Breakfast?

Jonathan Larsen
Officially, Amy Klobuchar and Kirsten Gillibrand invited a bunch of homophobes to breakfast. How did that happen?

Michael Flynn hid $200k in payments for Middle East nuclear power plan before joining White House

Travis Gettys
Trump's first National Security Advisor did not disclose fees from consulting work in the Middle East

Facebook whistleblower exposes a dark reality: Right wing disinformation is popular — and profitable

Amanda Marcotte
Lies are profitable on social media because millions want to be radicalized

Now the GOP has a coup plan — and Steve Bannon’s ready to put boots on the ground

Heather Digby Parton
Former Trump strategist hopes to make election-reversal possible at "precinct level" — and the GOP is on board

America is amusing itself to death — and the media still can’t face the truth

Chauncey DeVega
Why is the media ignoring the "Eastman memo"? One reason is that its leaders miss Trump — he was great for business

Here are 5 things we learned about Melania Trump from Stephanie Grisham’s new tell-all book

Meaghan Ellis
Yes, there is a story behind that infamous jacket

Think Biden is a “failed” president who can’t get re-elected? Consider Bill Clinton

Matthew Rozsa
Biden will certainly be damaged if he can't pass his big spending bill, but don't write his political epitaph

New report details dangerous weaponry brought by Capitol rioters — despite claims they were unarmed

Meaghan Ellis
The rioters reportedly brought "rifles, pistols, explosive materials, and large supplies of ammunition"

Bullied, autistic and obsessed with presidents: How the 2000 presidential election changed my life

Matthew Rozsa
That year altered my worldview as an autistic teenager obsessed with the Bush-Gore race and its results

Rudy Giuliani admits his election fraud “evidence” came from social media posts

Brett Bachman
Giuliani also admitted he never fact checked any of the claims — that would have made him a "terrible lawyer"

Quit making fun of the Cyber Ninjas’ Arizona “audit” — the fascists are still winning

Chauncey DeVega
Yes, some Trumpers were dismayed by the "results" — but these fake audits are only part of a long-term strategy

Experts find Arizona’s ‘hoax’ audit was even worse than it looked: “Made up the numbers”

Meaghan Ellis
"Any statements about the vote counts are meaningless."

QAnon extremists make inroads with Mormons: report

Alex Henderson
A new poll found 21% of Mormons believe in several key tenets of the QAnon conspiracy

Marco Rubio wants to go after corporations — but there’s a catch

Jon Skolnik
"It makes no sense"

Today’s anti-mask activists have much in common with anti-handwashing doctors of the 1840s

Matthew Rozsa
Inside the 174-year-history of "motivated reasoning," the psychological cause of public health pseudoscience

Justice Brett Kavanaugh tests positive for COVID ahead of first in-person Supreme Court session

Igor Derysh
Supreme Court is scheduled to hold in-person arguments on Monday for the first time since the pandemic began

Manchin and Sinema finally feel the pressure from Democrats. Is it too late to save Biden’s agenda?

Heather Digby Parton
Senators Joe Manchin and Krysten Sinema seem to have moved off their high horses
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