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PTSD expert Seth Norrholm: To heal from Trump’s abuse, we must end “catastrophic thinking”

Chauncey DeVega
Leading PTSD expert on Trump and America: It's "like an abused person now at least seeing the start of the breakup"

Right-wing trolls launch Stop the Steal PAC to cash in on election lies

Roger Sollenberger
"Donate" button disappeared from the group's website amid alleged grift and self-dealing — so now there's a PAC

Ex-best friend predicts Ivanka will land in Palm Beach “where casual white supremacy is de rigueur”

Alex Henderson
A former friend tells all about her relationship with Ivanka Trump, including claims of bigoted anti-Islam views

Candace Owens’ attack on Harry Styles’ masculinity reveals itself in that Marxist red herring

Ashlie D. Stevens
The conservative conflation of queer aesthetics and anti-capitalism ideology has a storied history in the U.S.

Hey, Republicans — your guy lost. Can you please take the coronavirus seriously now?

Amanda Marcotte
Coronavirus denialism was entirely about helping Trump win the election — so can his voters move on now it's over?

Trump weighed options for Iran attack that “could easily escalate into a broader conflict”: report

Cody Fenwick
Trump recently ousted and replaced top leadership at the Pentagon for reasons which have yet to be fully explained

Red States’ case against ACA hinges on whether they were actually harmed by the law

Phil Galewitz
The Republican-led states are trying to prove they were harmed by the 2010 health law

Ally of far-right Florida candidate Laura Loomer launches “Blood of Liberty” super PAC

Roger Sollenberger
Group's founder says the PAC's name, Sang de Liberté, refers to Thomas Jefferson and the French Revolution

These freshman House Republicans might actually care about climate change

Zoya Teirstein
Republicans made gains in Congress. But it’s not all bad news for future climate legislation

How Trump set up nursing home residents to die in the pandemic

Jillian S. Ambroz
And what President-elect Biden can do to help them

Ivanka Trump claims the media’s “silent” on violence against conservatives as Proud Boys clash in DC

Roger Sollenberger
Selectively edited video wrongly showing Trump supporters as victims of violence was shared in right-wing circles

Perdue backs out of debate after being called a “crook,” Ossoff will face off against empty podium

Igor Derysh
Ahead of their runoff election in Georgia, Democratic candidate Jon Ossoff calls Sen. David Perdue "a coward, too"

Moderna says its coronavirus vaccine exhibits “94.5% vaccine efficacy.” Here’s what that means

Nicole Karlis
Though promising, more hurdles remain — and "vaccine effectiveness" is different from "vaccine efficacy"

Trump COVID-19 adviser Scott Atlas calls for citizens to “rise up” in response to Michigan lockdown

Matthew Rozsa
Gov. Whitmer, target of a foiled right-wing kidnapping plot, said Atlas' comments "actually took my breath away"

Megyn Kelly: Leftists “think you’re a white supremacist if you’re white”

David Edwards
“The only thing you can try to do is be less white,” the former NBC News host says

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

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

There are economic reasons that Trump’s coup attempt won’t work, experts say

Matthew Rozsa
Salon spoke with economists about what kind of economic situations beget successful coups

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

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

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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