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Author Rick Perlstein on the challenge ahead: “Biden knows that he is managing a dying regime”

Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Nixonland" to Joe Biden: "There is no sweet spot" that will "turn off the spigot of reactionary rage"

U.S. exceptionalism is dead: long live U.S. uniqueness?

Brian K. Muzás
After the shameful events of Jan. 6, can we reconcile U.S. exceptionalism with the invasion of the Capitol?

Sidney Powell releases Kraken — on herself, with new super PAC not far from Mar-a-Lago

Roger Sollenberger
Trump attack dog's new PAC can raise unlimited amounts of money; Powell faces a $1.3 billion defamation suit

Trump’s pardons included health care execs behind massive frauds

Fred Schulte
Prior to leaving office, Trump granted pardons to individuals convicted in huge Medicare swindles

The First Amendment won’t save Trump

Bill Blum
History has its eyes on the Senate

Insurrectionist senators are co-conspirators and should not sit in judgement at Trump’s trial

Common Dreams staff
AOC: "Sen. Hawley is trying to wiggle out of inciting a riot that killed 5"

Palm Beach County rejects Trump’s dream of having an airport named after him

Meaghan Ellis
Trump reportedly wants an airport named after him — but it won't be in Palm Beach County, Florida

Anti-Semitism and Israel: Right-wing Zionists play a deadly word game

Doug Neiss
An expanded definition of "anti-Semitism" is primarily meant to silence Jewish critics of Israel. It won't work

Trump’s Diet Coke button is a reminder of the most laughable, hypocritical parts of his presidency

Ashlie D. Stevens
"Trump seemed to believe that rules, of any sort, don't apply to him. That guided his food and beverage choices"

What happens to the Resistance after the world’s loudest science denier leaves the White House?

Shannon Osaka, Kate Yoder
Trump's unintended legacy: a fiery climate movement

Betsy DeVos and the politics of fear: A not-so-fond farewell to Trump’s education secretary

Adam Laats
DeVos was terrible at her job and knew nothing about public schools. That was exactly what the far right wanted

President Joe Biden has started the work — and what a massive change that is

Terry H. Schwadron
What a contrast: Our new president calls for hope, positivity, unity and truth ... no mention of "American carnage"

Donald and Melania Trump fired chief usher before leaving White House to spite the Bidens

Travis Gettys
"The Trumps sent the butlers home when they left so there would be no one to help the Bidens when they arrived"

George Conway hands Biden’s DOJ a roadmap to make sure Trump ends up in jail

Matthew Chapman
Conway notes that future Attorney General Merrick Garland must appoint a special counsel — or two

How many vaccine shots go to waste? Many states aren’t even counting

Ryan Gabrielson, Caroline Chen, Mollie Simon
The CDC says health facilities should report unused and spoiled COVID-19 vaccines, but many are failing to do so

Dear Mr. President: You inspired us — but “unity” with Republicans and Trumpists is a trap

Chauncey DeVega
Joe Biden's inaugural address was soaring, Lincoln-esque oratory — but his vision of national unity is dangerous

Trumpism isn’t “history”: But our blindness to history could lead to its comeback

Jim Sleeper
This national trauma should remind us that history is more than the rear-view mirror. It's also our necessary armor

A historian from the future looks back: What will be most remembered of Trump’s presidency?

Matthew Rozsa
Historians will remember Trump as an aspiring dictator who failed because he was too dumb to understand COVID-19

Trump’s second failed coup: Trump reportedly tried to oust acting attorney general with DOJ aide

Bob Brigham
Bombshell New York Times report: Trump tried to oust acting AG to overturn the election results

Twitter and YouTube banned Steve Bannon. Apple still gives him millions of listeners

Lydia DePillis
Bannon broadcasts election denialism and apocalyptic calls to action several times a day via Apple’s podcast app

Don Jr. picks up where his dad left off: Trump’s son continues tradition of Twitter lies

Jon Skolnik
Don Jr. is taking on the family mantle of tweeter-in-chief to level fallacious attacks at President Biden

After years of way too much Trump, White House reporters need to shift focus

Dan Froomkin
Political media must pivot from "What did the president just say?" to a focus on what's actually getting done

The shock and awe of Donald Trump’s final days

Heather Digby Parton
That feeling of a dazed stupor may be the first signs of a national hangover: America must avoid collective amnesia

“It’s over and nothing makes sense”: QAnon believers struggle to cope with Biden inauguration

Igor Derysh
“Well I’m the official laughing stock of my family,” one QAnon follower said after Joe Biden was sworn in
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