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Has consummate insider Tony Blinken, Biden’s nominee for State, learned from his mistakes?

Sophia Tesfaye
Blinken backed every failed foreign intervention of the last 25 years. At least there's hope he has evolved

Trump risks war again: Will the world condemn the murder of Iran’s top nuclear scientist?

Medea Benjamin, Ariel Gold
Israel wouldn't have killed Mohsen Fakhrizadeh without Trump's say-so. Now Biden and the UN must lower tensions

More than one dozen Trump officials violated Hatch Act in month before the election

Alex Henderson
Trump has encouraged senior officials to use their government roles to benefit his reelection efforts

As Trump pursues chaos and confusion, Biden urged to “go big and fast” to fix “broken” government

Jessica Corbett
Trump team's goal is to "set so many fires that it will be hard for the Biden administration to put them all out"

Inside the bunker: Scenarios for Trump’s last months in office

Steve Appleford
If Trump doesn’t concede his loss to Biden, will there be a wave of revenge firings and appointments?

Omar to Biden: Seize “once-in-a-generation” chance to end disastrous U.S. foreign policy

Andrea Germanos
In a new op-ed, the Minnesota Democrat explains how the Biden White House can forge a path "toward justice"

Newsmax CEO cornered for spreading false information about election because it’s great for ratings

Alex Henderson
"At the end of the day, it's great for news," admits CEO Christopher Ruddy, as NewsMax TV's ratings surge

A “massive grift”: Republican congressman calls out GOP’s refusal to accept Trump’s election loss

Elizabeth Preza
GOP rep says party's refusal to acknowledge Biden win is "just money-making for the 2024 election"

“We will exterminate you”: Proud Boys and Trump diehards confront counter-protesters in Raleigh

Jordan Green
A band of COVID deniers, neo-Confederates and pro-Trump diehards protested on Saturday

Appeals court rejects Trump’s attempt to block certification of Pennsylvania’s election results

Jessica Corbett
"A win for voters": Rights advocates celebrate the decision

The internet has become captured by the right. The Gravel Institute is trying to take it back

Matthew Rozsa
PragerU and similar right-wing hubs have weaponized YouTube. A grassroots group is trying to fix that

Maria Bartiromo hit with conservative backlash following Trump interview

Tom Boggioni
"Watching Maria is like watching an infomercial"

Congress can wait: How Biden can reshape our future with executive action

Paul Rosenberg
Congressional deadlock doesn't have to mean total paralysis. Biden can change America without passing new laws

WATCH: Trump voters turn on RNC Chair Ronna Romney McDaniel, threaten boycott of Georgia runoffs

Elizabeth Preza
GOP voters corner RNC chair on why they should turn out in Georgia runoff "when it's already decided"

Federal judge bars Trump-appointed head of U.S. media agency from interfering in news coverage

Julia Conley
"Michael Pack has repeatedly and intentionally violated the First Amendment rights of VOA journalists"

It’s not the first time that an outgoing president refused to work with an incoming one

Matthew Rozsa
... it's just that the last time this happened, a civil war broke out in the aftermath

Forget about “moving on” from Trump — the nation can’t heal without accountability

Amanda Marcotte
Forgiveness and unity? There can be no forgiveness without apology, and no unity without genuine accountability

Election spending in 2020 doubled to $14 billion — 3 takeaways from a campaign finance expert

Robert Boatright
Most donors only get the satisfaction of having someone who shares their values in a position of power

South Carolina and Georgia: A contemporary tale of two southern states

Terri Langston
“Nothin’ could be finer” than to see Georgia flip yet again

In fallout over polls, “margin of error” gets new scrutiny

Michael Schulson
Polling experts are questioning whether the margin of error is a useful metric. Some say it should be banished.

Trump races to weaken environmental and worker protections, and implement other last-minute policies

Isaac Arnsdorf
Trump's working fast to implement as many policies as he can. Among them, reintroducing firing squads for execution

What could Trump do to tank the economy out of vengeance? What Republicans have done for years

Matthew Rozsa
Republicans have a long history of hurting the economy for political gain, though Trump may also be driven by spite

What President Biden won’t touch

Danny Sjursen
Foreign policy, sacred cows, and the U.S. military

Will Biden ensure my family is reunited?

Sonali Kolhatkar
Trump’s cruel anti-immigrant agenda separated untold numbers of families, including mine
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