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As Biden taps Blinken as Secretary of State, critics denounce support for invasions of Iraq, Libya
Jake Johnson
"In the U.S., there is no accountability for supporting the worst foreign policy disaster in modern history"
The Supreme Court poised to overrule farmworker union rights
David Bacon
Legal observers worry a ruling against a California law could signal a willingness to undermine labor codes
Trump is on a death row killing spree: Bill Barr now wants to bring back firing squads
Mike Ludwig
President Trump is poised to set a grim record for overseeing the most executions during a presidential transition
Perdue traded hundreds of thousands worth of bank stocks while on Senate Banking Committee
Roger Sollenberger
Georgia senator co-sponsored 14 bills benefiting finance industry, and got millions in campaign contributions
Consider the wishbone: What we can learn from a Thanksgiving turkey’s bones
Roy A. Meals
It started almost 3,000 years ago with the Etruscans, who believed birds could foretell the future
Thank you, Gritty, for rallying with us to save our democracy
Amanda Marcotte
The chaotic orange mascot for the Philadelphia Flyers became an icon of democracy in 2020
Getting engaged in this otherwise hellish year: An act of faith in a shared future
Nicole Karlis
A good year is simply when it ends with the people you love still there
How to cook big meals when you’re low on kitchen space
Ashlie D. Stevens
The biggest tip? Clean as you go (trust us)
GOP poised to gerrymander its hold on power — Democrats fall short in nearly every key state
Igor Derysh
Republicans will have power to gerrymander 188 congressional districts while Dems hold control over just 73 seats
Roger Stone-linked group urges voters to write in Trump in Georgia runoffs as revenge against GOP
Igor Derysh
A fringe group of Republicans is trying to sink the GOP's Senate hopes as retaliation after Trump's loss in Georgia
How viruses use bats’ bodies as an evolutionary training ground
Matthew Rozsa
Bats' unique immune system helps coronaviruses hone their skills for infectivity
Don’t just laugh at “Hillbilly Elegy” — its damaging myths still need to be countered
Alison Stine
J.D. Vance's memoir and the movie perpetuate dangerous stereotypes about Appalachia, poverty, women and addiction
A reliable pandemic forecasting model says cases will nearly double by Inauguration Day
Matthew Rozsa
As case numbers explode across the country, Biden is poised to inherit a drastically worse crisis
Inside Team Trump’s last-minute scramble to pressure GOP election officials into flipping the result
Matthew Chapman
Trump allies relentlessly lobbied election officials in a mad scramble to reverse the president’s loss: report
Texas Republicans eye 2022 — and beyond — after romping in November election
Patrick Svitek
Two questions could shape Texas politics in the coming years
Progressives praise early Biden picks, but worry his team is stacked with “corporatists”
Igor Derysh
Left has been surprisingly supportive of Biden's choices so far — but some appointments seen as "betrayal"
FX’s stunning “Black Narcissus” remake leaves the viewer in a state of unrequited desire
Melanie McFarland
Amanda Coe's ethereal adaptation is as visually arresting as the original 1947 film but nun the wiser
How Trump’s tweets inadvertently mobilized hundreds of thousands suburban women against him
Nicole Karlis
The 230,000-member group "'Suburban Housewives' Against Trump" spurred suburban liberal women into action
Over 100 CEOs threaten to cut off funds to Georgia GOP if Trump keeps blocking transition: report
Igor Derysh
Top Republican donors threaten to withhold donations to Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue if Trump doesn't concede
“Murder on Middle Beach” and the frustrations of trying to solve your family’s own true crime story
Ashlie D. Stevens
In looking into his mother's murder, Madison Hamburg uncovers secrets, financial ruin, and shady pyramid schemes
Trump’s on his way out, but leaves a lasting legacy: The right’s open embrace of terrorism
Amanda Marcotte
How did the Kenosha shooter post $2 million in bail? Because conservatives are normalizing right-wing terrorism
Presto Chango: How flood map revisions allow building in risky areas
Alexandra Tempus
Developers regularly use flood map changes to build in areas vulnerable to flooding
Epidemiologist warns of “contagion” of violent speech coming “from the White House”
Igor Derysh
Dr. Gary Slutkin says violence is like a contagious disease — and our current president is a super-spreader
We asked American teachers how they teach kids about what Trump is doing
Matthew Rozsa
Salon asked teachers how they're explaining the 2020 election and Trump's sordid attempts to undo the results
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