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How to deal with the social media monster: Biden should revoke Section 230
Steven Hill
In the aftermath of the attack on the Capitol, many are calling for changes
DC’s top prosecutor calls Donald Trump Jr. for questioning in inauguration probe
Jon Skolnik
D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine said he’s “extremely confident” the President’s son illegally misused the non-pro
Yellow Gadsden flag, prominent in Capitol takeover, carries a long and shifting history
Paul Bruski
We may think of flags as having a specific meaning, but there are few symbols whose significance is truly permanent
Joe Biden wants to use coronavirus relief to raise federal minimum wage to $15
Igor Derysh
His $1.9B plan includes $1,400 checks, $350B in state and local aid, and billions for schools and vaccinations
How long will the ghost of Trumpism haunt the GOP?
Heather Digby Parton
Trumpism now has a life of its own
Cori Bush booed by House GOP for denouncing white supremacy
Kenny Stancil
"What does it mean when they boo the Black congresswoman denouncing white supremacy?" freshman Rep. Bush asked
Media suddenly shifts its tone on Trump — but that’s not courage, it’s cowardice
Chauncey DeVega
After the Capitol assault and impeachment 2.0, mainstream media turns on Trump: Way too little and way too late
One big mystery remains unsolved: Why was the Capitol left unguarded?
Dan Froomkin
The Capitol Police have more than 2,000 officers and a $500 million budget. Who prevented them from stopping this?
Big businesses talk a big climate game — just not on Capitol Hill
Nathanael Johnson
The same companies touting their efforts to go "net zero" are silent on the issue when lobbying Congress
Insurrection and impeachment, reports say, have rendered Trump’s final days lonely and volatile
Roger Sollenberger
Trump's relationship has frayed even with Rudy Giuliani, as he reportedly stiffs former mayor's legal fees
Arizona Republicans make sneaky moves to rig redistricting commission before any lines are drawn
David Daley
There are national implications if Republicans take this crucial advantage for the next decade in a swing state
Republicans threaten violence if Trump faces repercussions — but it was impunity that moved his mob
Amanda Marcotte
Trump and his mob believe they'll never pay the piper
Dr. Lance Dodes warns we aren’t rid of Trump yet: He “will continue to have no conscience”
Chauncey DeVega
Former Harvard professor cautions that as a wounded, battered, isolated loser, Trump is "even more dangerous"
Our psychopath president has finally imploded: And all this was totally predictable
Alan D. Blotcky
Trump is a symptom of hatred and division in America, not the cause. But banishing him is a crucial first step
What’s behind California’s lagging vaccine rollout
Mark Kreidler
The federal distribution effort has been a decentralized mess
Why congressional Republicans have less incentive to do anything about Trump’s “smoking gun”
Ken Hughes
Many congressional Republicans have little incentive to serve the majority of American voters
Trump has been impeached (again) with a week to go: What the hell happens now?
Dean Obeidallah
Legal scholar Corey Brettschneider on why another impeachment was necessary: "This presidency is a loaded gun"
House votes to impeach Donald Trump for inciting an insurrection
Jon Skolnik
Donald Trump becomes the first president in United States history to be impeached twice
Republicans, don’t be afraid to impeach: Trump’s base will get over it — and get in line
Amanda Marcotte
GOP voters may whine but they will always fall in line — because they love power more than Trump
McConnell privately backs Trump impeachment in hopes it will “purge him from the party”: report
Igor Derysh
House GOP leader Kevin McCarthy has also reportedly decided not to oppose Wednesday's impeachment vote
Corporate America cuts Trump off in his final days: Where will he turn now?
Heather Digby Parton
Iced out of corporate money, Trump may mortgage the final days of his presidency at the cost of national security
Attack on Capitol was a victory for white supremacy — can Joe Biden rise to the challenge?
Chauncey DeVega
White privilege blinded many Americans to the danger — and white supremacists struck a blow against democracy
Trump and Mike Pompeo’s parting outrage: Falsely accusing Cuba of sponsoring terrorism
Medea Benjamin, Leonardo Flores
Placing Cuba back on the list of "state sponsors of terror" is pure politics — and a poison pill for Biden's team
They came for blood: Trump’s terror mob were there to kill Pence, Pelosi, someone
David Cay Johnston
Videos, texts, and tweets reveal the violent, calculated threat these terrorists posed to lawmakers
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