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Lock him up! If Trump refuses to leave the scene after his defeat, there’s an obvious solution
Amanda Marcotte
To heal the country, Donald Trump needs to go away. He won't do it on his own, so prosecution is the only answer
Trump Org. may be forced to sell properties to retire debt as legal probes spook lenders: report
Tom Boggioni
Donald Trump will walk into a financial morass when he leaves office and resumes control of his private business
Winter COVID surge is upon us — Trump and the Republicans are just ignoring it
Heather Digby Parton
Chasing electoral delusions and holding his entire party hostage, Trump is condemning thousands more to death
New Yorkers knew Donald Trump first — and they spurned him before many American voters did
Lincoln Mitchell
Trump was the first U.S. president from New York City since Teddy Roosevelt, but he was never a hometown hero
Author and radio host Thom Hartmann on the “struggle for democracy” and the road ahead
Chauncey DeVega
Biden's presidency could be the "last gasp" of democracy, says Hartmann, unless Democrats dump neoliberal economics
What’s the future of American democracy? More inequality, polarization and violence
Ramzy Baroud
It might have been irrelevant whether Biden or Trump won this election. Yes, the problems are that bad
Trump won Florida after running a false ad tying Biden to Venezuelan socialists
Jeremy B. Merrill, Ryan McCarthy
A Trump video falsely claimed that Venezuela’s socialist regime wanted Biden to win
Youth activists will push for climate action — even with a divided Congress
Zoya Teirstein
Young climate activists say they’re not deterred by the congressional layout
ICE deports immigrants who alleged medical abuse at detention facility
Brett Wilkins
Advocacy groups slam "shameful" deportation of ICE medical abuse survivors
Democrats didn’t get blue wave, but some of the fastest-growing suburbs in Texas are moving left
Juan Pablo Garnham
Experts say demographic growth is fueling a change in counties like Fort Bend, Collin and Williamson
“The Reagans” shows how the Gipper paved the way for political actors pretending they aren’t racist
Melanie McFarland
Showtime's series about the Reagans' rise to power covers well-known ground but falls prey to the stardom narrative
In a looking-glass world: Our work is just beginning
Rebecca Gordon
After four years of running in place, November 2016 seems like a lifetime ago
Joe Biden is the PTSD president we need
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A man who's been hurt can be the person to help us heal
Shahid Buttar, left-challenger to Pelosi, started his campaign with a bang — and ends with a whimper
Nicole Karlis
Nancy Pelosi's opponent was once touted as a west coast answer to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. What happened?
The myth of the Latino vote and what newsrooms must learn from 2020
Perla Trevizo
Mischaracterized and underrepresented in the news media — Latino voters are not a monolith
Ann Coulter tells Texas crowd “a second term of Trump would have killed us”: “I’m glad he lost”
Tom Boggioni
"It’s like he didn’t know he was president," the conservative firebrand says of Trump
How Trump’s anti-abortion zeal shook fragile health systems around the world
Sarah Varney
Trump has made it harder for aid organizations to receive U.S. health funding by expanding anti-abortion rules
A secretive Republican group called Amish PAC ended the election cycle with money in its pocket
Roger Sollenberger
The PAC is funded in large part by three major GOP donors whose connections to the Amish community are not apparent
Joe Biden can’t bring back “normal” politics — nobody can. We need to reinvent it
Jonathan Cook
The pre-Trump neoliberal "normal" isn’t coming back: The choice is between right-wing "populism" and a new start
State of chaos: Trump knew us better than we knew ourselves
Tom Engelhardt
Give Donald Trump credit: He figured out what shape this country was in (bad) — and how he could profit from it
Trump says Biden “won” as he again spreads baseless conspiracy theories about a “rigged” election
Tom Boggioni
Trump appears to have acknowledged for the first time that his Democratic rival Joe Biden won the 2020 election
Trump campaign workers turn on the president following vote fraud hotline debacle
Tom Boggioni
"It’s one of the worst ways to end a campaign that you could think of," a former staffer reportedly said
Ire for Trump after 130 Secret Service agents reportedly infected or under Covid-19 quarantine
Andrea Germanos
"Unbelievable," Ocasio-Cortez said. "GOP doesn't even care for the lives of the people protecting theirs"
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