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Trump deadenders rush to give Apache sacred land to a mining company
Sarah Okeson
A last-minute transfer of Arizona’s Oak Flat, protected from miners since the Eisenhower administration
Despite Parler backlash, Facebook played huge role in fueling Capitol riot, watchdogs say
Igor Derysh
Deadly Capitol raid would have still happened without Parler, says Media Matters head — but not without Facebook
How to deal with the social media monster: Biden should revoke Section 230
Steven Hill
In the aftermath of the attack on the Capitol, many are calling for changes
NRA files for bankruptcy after New York state attorney general seeks to divide gun group
Bob Brigham
National Rifle Association ridiculed for bankruptcy filing: "We already knew the NRA was bankrupt!"
In the search for answers on Capitol riots, officials and Congress begin looking in the mirror
Roger Sollenberger
Justice Dept. announces investigation into its own agencies, while members of Congress accuse each other
One big mystery remains unsolved: Why was the Capitol left unguarded?
Dan Froomkin
The Capitol Police have more than 2,000 officers and a $500 million budget. Who prevented them from stopping this?
Alt-right media personality Nick DeCarlo admits raiding Capitol, says “maybe” he spat on police
Roger Sollenberger
"Maybe I smoked some cigarettes, maybe I spat on a riot officer," says member of streaming group Murder the Media
The Southwest’s race against the climate clock
Laura Paskus
New Mexico is facing a drier than normal winter—its reservoirs are nearly tapped out. Things are going to get worse
Big businesses talk a big climate game — just not on Capitol Hill
Nathanael Johnson
The same companies touting their efforts to go "net zero" are silent on the issue when lobbying Congress
FBI warns racist extremists, militias emboldened by Capitol siege may target Biden inauguration
Igor Derysh
Many groups, some of which have vowed to bring guns, are planning protests ahead of swearing-in, officials say
Was the Capitol raid an “inside job”? Some Democrats think so — and evidence is mounting
Roger Sollenberger
Democratic lawmakers have referred GOP colleagues to investigators, amid suggestions of "suspicious" visitors
What’s behind California’s lagging vaccine rollout
Mark Kreidler
The federal distribution effort has been a decentralized mess
“This cannot go unanswered”: Govt watchdog group files criminal sedition complaint against Trump
Andrea Germanos
The filing from CREW says "Trump's supporters did exactly what he urged them to do"
Stop the Steal denied inciting violence: Now its leader wants to “bring hell” to his enemies
Roger Sollenberger
"I pray that I'm the tool to stab these motherf**kers," Ali Alexander says in a new video recorded Sunday
Amber Ruffin’s hilariously horrifying book about everyday racism shows this is indeed who we are
Melanie McFarland
Salon spoke to the comedian and her sister Lacey Lamar, who co-wrote "You'll Never Believe What Happened to Lacey"
DNA hard drives? Scientists hide a coded digital message in bacterial DNA
Matthew Rozsa
The researchers' neat trick used CRISPR technology to pack digital information into bacterial DNA
Empathy is key to overcoming COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy
Shelby Bradford
COVID-19 vaccines are an enormous feat. Their use will hinge on explaining how it was done
Mark Meadows could face criminal exposure for his role in Trump’s Georgia phone call
Roger Sollenberger
Trump's chief of staff is also the subject of a campaign finance complaint based on Salon's reporting last fall
Trump and Mike Pompeo’s parting outrage: Falsely accusing Cuba of sponsoring terrorism
Medea Benjamin, Leonardo Flores
Placing Cuba back on the list of "state sponsors of terror" is pure politics — and a poison pill for Biden's team
What we’ve lost: the species declared extinct in 2020
John R. Platt
Dozens of frogs, fish, orchids and other species may no longer exist due to humanity’s effects on the planet
Capitol riot moms stand behind — or alongside — their sons
Nicole Karlis
Right-wing moms are defending their sons' "right" to storm the Capitol. Some even joined in
Watchdog: Mitch blocked key aid but pushed tax break for owner of racehorse “Stimulus Check”
Igor Derysh
Watchdog group criticizes McConnell for blocking aid for the poor but pushing tax break for racehorse owners
Lawmakers worry that pro-Trump colleagues could aid potential plot to attack Capitol: report
Igor Derysh
One lawmaker expressed concern that “members who were in league with the insurrectionists” could attack Joe Biden
Some Republicans finally call for Trump to face repercussions — yet few willing to back impeachment
Roger Sollenberger
"What he did was wicked," said GOP Sen. Ben Sasse, who confirmed he would consider convicting and removing Trump
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