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Report finds over 100 rebellions in jails and prisons over COVID conditions
Ella Fassler
Demands for baseline safety measures by incarcerated people have been met with brutal repression and punishment
Trump supporters destroy Black Lives Matter memorial in front of White House
Bob Brigham
White nationalists and conspiracy theorists rally in DC — "they were urged on by Trump": reports
More than 80% of Pfizer’s vaccine doses have already been bought by world’s richest
Julia Conley
"You couldn't get a clearer example of how unequal the pharmaceutical system is"
The Trump campaign can’t find a judge who will ignore facts — but it keeps trying
Ian Macdougall
Even as judges dismiss lawsuits as baseless, the Trump campaign files nearly identical ones in new courts
Project Veritas could face legal liability for postal worker’s ballot fraud allegations, experts say
Roger Sollenberger
Project Veritas accused the Washington Post of witness intimidation after it ran an article debunking ballot claims
Trump and GOP rush to “quietly pack the FEC with partisans” after election, watchdog group warns
Igor Derysh
The FEC would have three Republicans, two independents and only one Democrat if the Senate moves forward
Amazon worker who was fired after leading COVID-19 safety protest files lawsuit against tech giant
Nicole Karlis
Chris Smalls' class action suit filed claims that Amazon violated federal and state laws
Mark Zuckerberg defends decision to keep Steve Bannon on Facebook after violent post
Matthew Rozsa
President Trump's former adviser suggested beheading two high-ranking officials "as a warning" about disloyalty
The far right is cracking up, as their violent fantasies of Trump’s fascist takeover evaporate
Amanda Marcotte
QAnon, the Proud Boys and white nationalist groups flail around helplessly as twilight falls on the Trump era
Justice Samuel Alito called out for highly “partisan” speech on COVID-19 rules and same-sex marriage
Igor Derysh
The Supreme Court justice’s “angry” Federalist Society speech makes a good case for court reform, scholars say
We’ve been on Donald Trump’s road for a long, long time
Tom Engelhardt
Donald Trump didn’t exactly arrive out of the blue
COVID explodes in Newark: Tragic result of a long legacy of urban abuse and neglect
Bob Hennelly
New Jersey's largest city has shocking rates of COVID infection. The media has barely noticed, which is no surprise
Watchdog group calls for SEC probe: Pfizer CEO dumped $5.6M in stock on day of vaccine news
Igor Derysh
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla sold off millions in stock as the company's share price peaked following the vaccine news
Trump campaign presents 238 pages of ridiculous GOP poll watcher affidavits
Julia Conley
"This is an effort to find a problem when one does not exist"
As winter approaches, America’s racist produce distribution system makes food insecurity worse
Ashlie D. Stevens
While gardens serve as a stopgap in summer, communities of color struggle to access fresh produce in colder months
So-called “Latino vote” is 32 million Americans with diverse political opinions and national origins
Lisa Garcia Bedolla
Why the polls and the candidates got Latino voters wrong — again
The unexpected benefits of thinking for yourself in an age of polling
Stephen Engelberg
When covering and investigating government and politics in election years, journalists shouldn't assume any outcome
Safety agency tied in knots in bid to prevent harm to children from powerful magnets
Eli Wolfe
Over the past decade, thousands of children have been injured after swallowing high-powered magnets
Living with the legacy of my Trump-voting Vietnamese relatives
Caroline Cao
Since my grandparents insisted on backing Trump, I want that voting record on their obituaries
What to know about ACA at the Supreme Court — again
Julie Rovner
There is a long list of ways this could play out
Why voters of color were decisive for Biden despite Democrats’ missteps
Angelika Albaladejo
Grassroots groups expanded the electorate, despite ineffective outreach from the Democratic Party
Why did so many white women vote for Trump?
Terry H. Schwadron
Gender isn’t the most important reason people support candidates
Will Joe Biden’s foreign policy team be warmongers — or genuine peacemakers?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Will Biden stick with failed policies of militarism — or launch a new era of diplomacy? It's a crucial decision
Brett Kavanaugh appears to reject “frivolous” Republican argument seeking to strike down Obamacare
Igor Derysh
Obamacare appears likely to survive after Chief Justice John Roberts says it is “not our job” to repeal the law
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