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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
Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell and Newsmax sued by Dominion executive forced into hiding
Igor Derysh
Trump's lawyer was also warned to preserve all records ahead of an “imminent” lawsuit by the voting machine company
NY Attorney General subpoenas pro-Trump troll Jacob Wohl for voter suppression scheme
Roger Sollenberger
Wohl and Jack Burkman have been criminally indicted in Ohio and Michigan in connection with the robocall scheme
Leaked documents show how China’s army of paid internet trolls helped censor the coronavirus
Jeff Kao, Aaron Krolik, Paul Mozur, Raymond Zhong
China's government used paid internet trolls to make the virus look less severe and the authorities more capable
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
Black pastors call on Kelly Loeffler to “cease and desist” her “attack against the Black Church”
Roger Sollenberger
A coalition of Black pastors condemn Loeffler's "naked hypocrisy" as an attack on the Black church
COVID-19 further exposes inequalities in the global financial system
Ramya Vijaya
Amid the pandemic, some economists have called for debt relief for struggling countries
Yes, older people like my mom should get the vaccine first: Here’s why
Mary Elizabeth Williams
My mother has dementia and a slew of health problems. Giving her the shot first could save your life
We’ve lost control: The real lessons of the Trump regime and the pandemic
Chris Hedges
Our society, and our species, is gripped by hopeful delusion. Dire recent events should have stripped all that away
“$600 is not enough”: Progressives in Congress left unhappy with COVID relief deal
Jake Johnson
Progressive lawmakers criticized the final agreement as badly inadequate given the severity of the nation's crises
Bill Barr breaks with Trump over Russia
Roger Sollenberger
Attorney General Bill Barr became the latest senior official to link the Russian government to a massive hack
Trump’s coup goes beyond a grift: The president is desperately seeking any path to stay in power
Amanda Marcotte
New reporting shows that Trump really still thinks he can steal this election
Trump’s border wall and a “three-martini lunch”: What the GOP fought to save in a second COVID bill
Igor Derysh
Package includes $600 checks, $300 unemployment boost, $284B for PPP and $1.4 billion for Trump's border wall
New bill proposes stopping unemployment agencies that make mistakes from demanding money back
Ava Kofman
The bill would extend waivers to PUA overpayments and ease the plight of people who are not at fault
How to make a Boulevardier, a delicious bourbon Negroni with a high-flying backstory
Jason O'Bryan
Plus, the story of the American who became a Parisian bon vivant and inventor of the cocktail
As pandemic rages on, analysis finds 1 in 5 people in U.S. prisons infected with COVID
Andrea Germanos
Rights advocates have urged state, local, and federal officials to release vulnerable inmates during the pandemic
Is it too late to save “America’s Amazon”?
Tara Lohan
Alabama’s Mobile River basin has the most aquatic biodiversity in the country. But we’re in danger of losing it
The pandemic is causing teachers to flee the profession
Lesley Lavery
America's public school teachers are emotionally exhausted and need help. What is to be done?
Wall Street titan gloats over pandemic profits from rentals as eviction tsunami looms
Kenny Stancil
"Blackstone was a huge winner coming out of the global financial crisis," said billionaire CEO Stephen Schwarzman
Donald Trump and the politics of victimhood: From winning to whining
Paul Rosenberg
While the right wing has mastered the politics of perceived victimhood, new research suggests we're all its victims
Jared Kushner signed off on $617 million company to ease Trump’s paranoia about Brad Parscale
Roger Sollenberger
How the Trump family grift grew out of the president's paranoia about Brad Parscale
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