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Joe Biden gave a great speech — but we’re not ready to make peace with fascists
Chauncey DeVega
In a speech that deliberately recalled Lincoln, Biden extends a hand to the Trumpers. It's not time for that yet
Armed suspected QAnon supporters arrested over alleged plot to attack Philadelphia Convention Center
Brett Wilkins
The arrests were made in the wake of the president making false and potentially incendiary claims about voter fraud
Trump legal adviser admits campaign is pining for Supreme Court rescue
Jake Johnson
"Hopefully Amy Coney Barrett will come through," a legal adviser to the Trump campaign said
From job loss to financial anxieties, border walls are how politicians redirect our fears
Jessica Wapner
Border walls provide "scapegoating at the societal level," psychologists say
Democrats won the battle against Donald Trump — but not the war against Trumpism
Chauncey DeVega
America's celebration is justified. But Biden's painful, partial victory is only the beginning of a long conflict
“His Dark Materials,” thriller “The Flight Attendant” and Maisie Williams hit HBO Max in November
Ashlie D. Stevens
Take a break from Steve Kornacki and escape by streaming these series and films on HBO Max
Reversing the Southern Strategy: Even small victories are a sign of huge progress
Paul Rosenberg
Biden's squeaker win in Georgia wasn't a one-off. It was the result of years of hard work that's changing America
Polling place no-shows
Larry Buhl
Election watchers say acts of conflict were not especially greater in number than any other election year
How Trump and Falwell Jr. became evangelicals’ “golden calves” despite obvious moral transgressions
Ashlie D. Stevens
In the Falwell dynasty and the Trump presidency, many Christians found representatives who promised worldly power
Massive celebration erupts outside White House following defeat of Donald Trump
Common Dreams staff
"The fight isn't over. But man, this feels good right now"
5 types of misinformation to watch out for while ballots are being counted — and after
Kate Starbird, Jevin West, Renee DiResta
Mail-in and absentee ballots are a subject of misinformation spreading across social media
How tech firms have tried to stop disinformation and voter intimidation — and come up short
Scott Shackelford
Facebook and the other social media platform companies are facing a reckoning for their handling of disinformation
Trump campaign lawyers may have violated Privacy Act and USPS rules in Nevada voter fraud lawsuit
Roger Sollenberger
Lawyers for the campaign say they accessed an exclusive USPS database in order to cross-check voter information
Our problems aren’t just with Karens, but a nation of Meghan McCains
Melanie McFarland
Anyone baffled at how Trump's margin among white women went up between 2016 and 2020 wasn't watching "The View"
Inside “Stop the Steal”: How right-wingers are organizing to spread baseless claims of voter fraud
Nicole Karlis
A digital marketing firm that caters to conservatives is linked to the misinformed movement
“The Informer” star on the “aggressive nature” of filming in prison
Gary M. Kramer
Joel Kinnaman spoke to Salon about getting strangled on set and the challenge of leaning into the violence
Detroit women may help Joe Biden win
Jessica Goodheart
But can a divided nation carry out their agenda?
Republicans caught conspiring to commit mass election fraud in Pennsylvania
Bob Brigham
Republicans are pushing voters to turn in absentee ballots by Friday's deadline — in violation of state law
Clown coup: Trump’s effort to overthrow democracy as well-run as his business (and presidency)
Amanda Marcotte
Trump had many tools at hand for a coup — SCOTUS, Bill Barr, the GOP Senate — but went with Twitter "declarations"
The GOP is trying to prevent people from legally fixing errors on their ballots
Dara Lind, Jessica Huseman, Justin Elliott, Isaac Arnsdorf, Lydia DePillis, Ash Ngu, Sally Beauvais
Whether the GOP can stop voters from legally fixing rejected mail-in ballots could decide the election
Celebrities spent millions so Florida felons could vote
Lawrence Mower, Langston Taylor
Nearly 13,000 felons could now be eligible to vote after a Bloomberg-backed push to pay their court fines and fees
Mark Kelly unseats Martha McSally in Arizona, flipping John McCain’s former Senate seat blue
Roger Sollenberger
McSally, an incumbent who was not elected, consistently trailed Kelly throughout the year
Protesters plan to take the streets if Trump claims false victory
Nicole Karlis
Here's where protests are planned, and how states are preparing for election day aftermath
An election that lays bare America’s soul — and the rot goes well beyond Trump
Bob Hennelly
It's tempting to put all the blame on one man — but America's culture of political corruption goes back a long way
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