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Wajahat Ali on reaching out to Trumpers: “White supremacy is a terrible drug”
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's core supporters have been "radicalized" against democracy, says Ali. Winning them back is a lost cause
If Biden wants to unite the country, one thing is clear: Dump the corporate lobbyists
Sean McElwee
Americans are divided and polarized, yes. But large majorities want to curb corporate influence in government
Why Biden will find it hard to undo Trump’s costly “America first” trade policy
Charles Hankla
Joe Biden says his Cabinet picks will help him restore American leadership in the world
These climate bills could get past Mitch McConnell, two senators say
Nathanael Johnson
These "stealth climate bills" could make a significant dent in emissions
Some in media are supposedly “going hard” on Trump — but it’s too little and too damn late
Dan Froomkin
A few weeks of slightly tougher Trump coverage, now that he's a loser? That's just media herd mentality in action
Why some voters felt harassed and intimidated at the polls
Adriana Gallardo, Maryam Jameel, Ryan McCarthy
Across the country, people complained about threats, overly aggressive electioneering, racist language and more
Bless Joe Biden for bringing pets (and compassion!) back to the White House
Ashlie D. Stevens
Biden fractured his foot while playing with his dog Major and reminded us what normalcy looked like in the process
Catholics will control two branches of government. What does that mean for American Christianity?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The Supreme Court, and the incoming president, are testing their faith
A hard reckoning for the Democrats: Race, class and Joe Biden’s election
Jeff Faux
That Dems only defeated Trump by so narrow a margin suggests that they need to re-think their political strategy
The history of the decline and fall of the American empire
Tom Engelhardt
What it means to fall on a failing planet
Will Ivanka snitch on her father?
Bill Blum
As Trump’s plot to subvert the election fails, this story is just beginning
Former Trump lawyer Sidney Powell fumbles her way into another legal blunder
Tom Boggioni
Powell was dismissed from the president’s legal team after making unsubstantiated claims about voter fraud
Trump the fascist artist: How the MAGA crowd is motivated by aesthetics, not ideas
Matthew Rozsa
A Marxist philosopher named Walter Benjamin foresaw the rise of Trumpism more than eighty years ago
Trump’s deep state legacy: Dozens of political appointees will stay in Biden’s government
Lydia DePillis
Documents show that officials appointed by Trump have been approved for permanent positions in federal agencies
Bill Barr bans Trump aide from entering DOJ building following post-election pressure campaign
Jessica Corbett
White House liaison Heidi Stirrup is also a close ally of Trump senior adviser Stephen Miller, according to AP
Economist Paul Krugman predicts GOP budget hawks will make a raging comeback in 2021
Alex Henderson
Krugman says it will take a Biden presidency for Republicans to start paying attention to the deficit once again
We are in the greatest cataclysm of our history: It’s not an SNL skit
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Not since the Great Depression, or maybe the Civil War, have we faced a crisis on this scale. How will we respond?
Joe Scarborough on Harry Truman, Donald Trump and what the hell happened to the Republican Party
Dean Obeidallah
"Morning Joe" host says Trump's a "fascist" and his former party has lost its mind — but sees hope in the center
McConnell’s lame duck Senate sees no need to get much done
Terry H. Schwadron
It’s business as usual for the McConnell boys — no COVID relief, but gotta save those Confederate military bases
Shrinking the Pentagon: Will the Biden administration dare cut military spending now?
William Hartung, Mandy Smithberger
The pandemic of Pentagon spending seemingly never ends
Trump campaign and RNC spent over $1 million at Trump properties in final weeks of election: report
Tom Boggioni
Trump family enriched itself to the tune of $6.7 million from donors who funneled into the properties in four years
The chattering classes got the “Hillbilly Elegy” book wrong–and they’re getting the movie wrong too
Lisa R. Pruitt
A divide in the response to the film suggests a deep disconnect between media elites and the rest of the country
Biden asks Americans to wear a mask for 100 days to stop COVID deaths. Scientists agree with him
Matthew Rozsa
Biden has asked Americans to wear a mask for his first 100 days as president. The science is with him here
Giuliani’s communications director quarantined with COVID-19 following infamous Nov. 19 press event
Roger Sollenberger
Christianné Allen attended a press event the day before her diagnosis where her boss' hair dye appeared to bleed
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