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Data expert hired by Trump supporters to investigate fraud in Nevada debunked their claims
Alex Henderson
"If anything, there are a few small factors that tilt slightly in favor of Republicans"
“DeJoy is the real life Grinch”: Postmaster General’s pre-election sabotage fuels Christmas delays
Jake Johnson
"No parcels are moving at all. As bad as you think it is, it's worse."
How the coronavirus ended up in Antarctica
Nicole Karlis
The novel coronavirus has now infected every continent on Earth
Trump met with Pence before calling on the vice president to thwart the Electoral College: report
Roger Sollenberger
Pence was named in a recent lawsuit that seeks to block him from ratifying Biden's victory on Jan. 6
Just another wacky weekend in Trump land
Terry H. Schwadron
As the end of the reign draws near, Republican world gets crazier and crazier
Trump’s last-minute pardon spree shows why Joe Biden just can’t “move on”
Amanda Marcotte
The country can't unite and heal if Republicans believe they have license to cheat in elections and commit crimes
Republicans rebuff Trump, setting up a government shutdown as unemployment benefits expire
Igor Derysh
Republicans reject Trump's call for $2,000 checks with a looming government shutdown and unemployment aid expiring
GOP senator who voted for Trump’s $1.5 trillion tax cut for the rich blocks stimulus checks
Jake Johnson
"Millions are falling into poverty, and Ron Johnson — who loves tax cuts for the rich — is blocking help"
The coup and the grift: Understanding Trump’s evil endgame
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's cash grab is important, and so is his effort to hang onto power. But neither of those is the ultimate point
Trump will do anything for Saudi crown prince, but won’t call U.S. victims of Saudi terrorism
Roger Sollenberger
Trump's tangled relationship with the Saudi royal family now includes extensive cover-ups for multiple murders
Pardoning the Blackwater killers: It’s a scandal, but not specific to Donald Trump
Iveta Cherneva
It was difficult to prosecute these 2007 war crimes, and Republicans were eager to whitewash them from the get-go
As Trump’s behavior grows increasingly unhinged, the case for impeaching him — again
Alex Henderson
"Plotting a military coup seems like the kind of behavior that impeachment and removal were invented for"
Trump team may be trashing White House records
Andrea Germanos
House Oversight Chair voices "grave concerns" about the record-keeping for the Trump administration
Fox News host gives “kudos” to Trump for pardoning Blackwater contractors who massacred 14 Iraqis
David Edwards
"Fox & Friends"' Pete Hegseth: Pardoned Blackwater war criminals were "doing their job" by massacring 14 civilians
Trump helps his corrupt cronies again: Roger Stone, Paul Manafort, and Jared Kushner’s dad pardoned
Alex Henderson
Trump just pardoned Roger Stone, Paul Manafort, and Charles Kushner
Scientists discovered a radio signal from the nearest star and want to know if it’s from aliens
Matthew Rozsa
The signal is consistent with a radio wave originating from a planet orbiting Proxima Centauri
Republicans enabled Trump for four years — of course he’s betraying them in the 11th hour
Amanda Marcotte
Why is Trump blowing up McConnell's coronavirus bill? It's a misguided extortion effort to steal the election
Amidst federal execution spree, Trump pardons Republican friends charged with fraud and war crimes
Igor Derysh
It was also a good night for Mueller probe targets and Blackwater contractors convicted of slaughtering civilians
More frightening than Nixon’s final days: Trump’s firing Pentagon civilians, pardoning war criminals
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump is unraveling: The president's public breakdown can quickly turn dangerous
Trump pardons Blackwater war criminals — but ignores Julian Assange, who exposed U.S. war crimes
Jake Johnson
Leaving out Assange, Trump pardons Blackwater guards jailed for massacring Iraqi civilians
Nothing to see here: Why media keeps downplaying Trump’s coup attempt
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's cabal of desperate conspirators is more dangerous than ever, but mainstream media tells us to move on
The Biden administration: Who will hold the power?
Robert Reich
Robert Reich on what you need to know about where the power really lies
Will the Dems sell us out in the midst of a pandemic?
Leonard C. Goodman
When politicians sell out to win, we all lose.
Why a new coronavirus mutation has some scientists worried
Matthew Rozsa
The new mutation, dubbed B.1.1.7, is spreading throughout southern England. Scientists explain what this means
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