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Sanders, progressives slam Trump’s “unbelievably cruel” intransigence as unemployment expires

Brett Wilkins
With "people living on the edge" amid the pandemic, Trump's refusal to sign relief bill will worsen suffering

Pandemic lessons for the rest of us

Liz Theoharis
Or vaccine thinking applied to all of American life

Will Ferrell’s “Eurovision Song Contest” movie is the laugh we need this holiday

Anna Augusto Rodrigues
The movie is a relief from winter and COVID, but Ferrell also offers viewers the opportunity to learn something new

Historian Anthony Harkins on the real story of white poverty and “Hillbilly Elegy”

Chauncey DeVega
Editor of "Appalachian Reckoning" on why J.D. Vance's simplistic tale of uplift became a national phenomenon

John Kerry, Biden’s climate czar, talks about saving the planet

Abrahm Lustgarten
Kerry shared his views on climate migration, open borders, the threat of nationalism, and more

In battle against “the Highway Disease,” traffic safety agency attacked as asleep at the wheel

Myron Levin, Eli Wolfe
Safety advocate says that the agency "continues to take a back seat to whatever the industry wants"

50-year study of tax cuts on wealthy shows they always fail to “trickle down”

Igor Derysh
Tax cuts for the rich increase inequality and don’t grow the economy or decrease unemployment, research shows

Are we finally at a tipping point in the defeat of fossil fuels?

Richard Lachmann, Michael Schwartz, Kevin A. Young
Big Energy will keep on fighting against cleaner, greener policies. But it can be stopped

Mark Meadows has skeletons in the closet — dinosaur skeletons, to be precise

Roger Sollenberger
Meadows' disclosure forms don't mention his income from a Colorado dinosaur park — and that's not the weird part

Trump proposes “$2000 + $2000” stimulus checks while blaming China for pandemic

Bob Brigham
Trump's economic populist rhetoric is outflanking Democrats from the left and infuriating his own party

In battle against “the highway disease,” traffic safety agency attacked as asleep at the wheel

Myron Levin, Eli Wolfe
The NHTSA has been playing its part in the Trump administration's campaign to cut business regulations

12 Trump attacks on the environment since the election

Tara Lohan
In its final days, the administration is rushing to cement its destructive legacy

Why Joe Biden’s stutter is a gift to America

Mary Elizabeth Williams
A president who thinks before he talks? Bring it on

Lost in the middle: Will the arrogant certainty of “centrism” destroy America?

David Masciotra
From Bill Clinton through Barack Obama and now Joe Biden, the centrist consensus has failed — and learned nothing

Many U.S. health experts underestimated the coronavirus — until it was too late

Liz Szabo
Many leading infectious disease specialists underestimated the fast-moving outbreak in its first weeks and months

Remember that stupid thing Donald Trump did? Hard as it is to pick, here are the top 10

Amanda Marcotte
Donald Trump is a dull, nasty and childish man — but his legacy of amazing idiocy will be long remembered

It’s been almost 20 years since 9/11 — can we finally stop marching to disaster?

Rebecca Gordon
It’s probably hard for people born since 9/11 to imagine how much — and how little — things changed after that day

GOP lawmaker claims “Trump is listening to the many of us who are urging him to #PardonSnowden”

Jessica Corbett
The NSA whistleblower has used his platform to pressure the president to pardon someone other than himself: Assange

Best of 2020: “Low class” Donald Trump and the Wasps

Nell Beram
Our 2020 retrospective continues with this familial reckoning with vulgarity, snobbery and the presidency

As Biden gets sworn in, White House will get scrubbed down

Phil Galewitz
The executive mansion will get a deep clean after two COVID-19 outbreaks this fall

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

What If, after 9/11, George W. Bush had just thrown a bunch of parties?

Tom Engelhardt
And what if, after the pandemic hit America, Donald J. Trump had launched a global war against COVID-19?

Secret Service may recruit Ivanka to help remove Trump from White House, according to expert

Brad Reed
Other options include locking his staff out on Jan. 19 — or even escorting him out as a trespasser on Jan. 20

Cruz and Graham working to block Biden from rejoining Paris climate and Iran nuclear deals

Jessica Corbett
The president-elect has vowed to return to both international agreements, which were finalized under Obama
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