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The Citizens United ruling broke American democracy at the start of the decade. It never recovered
Igor Derysh
The election of Donald Trump will likely define the 2010s, but a single day in January set his rise into motion
Why the race for the presidency begins with the Iowa caucus
Steffen W. Schmidt
How did a small, rural state become so influential in the presidential nominating process?
Best TV episodes of the decade, a highly subjective list
Melanie McFarland
From "Community" and "Hannibal" to "Black Mirror" and "Atlanta," these shows yielded unforgettable TV installments
With a new decade — a new hope? Reasons for optimism in a disordered world
Paul Rosenberg
It's darkest before the dawn: Social scientists say our time of crisis holds hope for change, renewal and rebirth
A new hope for “Star Wars” in “The Mandalorian” season finale
Melanie McFarland
It may be built out of memes and sentiment, but this season is a sturdy bridge to the next level of "Star Wars"
Best of 2019: What a hostage survivor knows now about trauma
Lynnie Westafer
I've learned that trauma is humbling, and it can't be overpowered by will alone
Whistleblower attorney demands Marsha Blackburn resign from protection caucus over “hostile” remarks
Igor Derysh
“Her comments are completely contrary to everything that caucus is supposed to stand for and protect"
Don’t let your vote get stolen — 5 essential reads about disinformation in 2020
Jeff Inglis
Who’s manipulating what you know before you vote?
Meet the young progressive trying to take out House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer
Shira Tarlo
McKayla Wilkes, a 29-year-old student and activist, hopes to replicate AOC's model — in the Maryland suburbs
Is Donald Trump the second 9/11?
Tom Engelhardt
in this Trumpian decline, there is no physical equivalent to the towers — just the concomitant head towards ruin
Clogging the system: The feud over flushable wipes
Diane Peters
While scientists test claims about bathroom wipes, industry and watchdog groups point fingers over sewer clogs.
Hallmark movies are fascist propaganda
Amanda Marcotte
Forget "Triumph of the Will" — the most insidious authoritarian propaganda comes in the form of schmaltz
The history of candy canes and why they taste so cool
Veronica Ann Hislop, Dérick Rousseau
Candy canes were once white sticks of sugar. Now they’re striped and come in a variety of flavors, including pickle
Should you avoid meat for good health? How to slice off the facts from the fiction
Dariush Mozaffarian
Confused about whether meat is good or bad for you? You're not alone.
“1917” is a luminous, ferociously intense “single-take” wartime experience
Gary M. Kramer
Sam Mendes' star-studded feature follows two soldiers on a suicide mission to save thousands of lives
There is (still) no “War on Christmas”
Matthew Rozsa
Henry Ford started it. And like absolutely nothing good ever, the modern War on Christmas began with Bill O'Reilly
Christmas in the Age of Trump: We can’t let fascism conquer the holiday Psych!
Chauncey DeVega
Trump and his followers have weaponized Christmas. But the true spirit of the holiday holds other possibilities
Frisky moms, Porsche-demanding kids: A Santa-for-hire’s Christmas in Los Angeles
Brad Griffith
As a struggling actor, I needed work. I’d done Shakespeare and a one-man "War and Peace." How hard could Santa be?
Trump’s North America trade deal is poised to worsen climate change—but Dems don’t seem to mind
Rachel M. Cohen
Climate advocates point to the growing problem of “outsourced” pollution
Why Virginia must amend its law protecting Confederate statues
Ben Doherty
The Confederate statues at the center of the racist violence in Charlottesville remain in place today.
Rudy Giuliani tells reporter he’s “more of a Jew” than George Soros, who survived Holocaust
Matthew Rozsa
Trump's lawyer attacked for "anti-Semitic blathering" after suggesting Soros' politics make him "hardly a Jew"
Top 10 rap albums of the decade
D. Watkins
From Jay-Z and Cardi B to Nas and the late great Nipsey Hussle, this was a tough list to put together
Prospective donor says pitch from Buttigieg bundler implied “pay-for-play”
Igor Derysh
The donor questioned how Buttigieg would deal with corporate lobbyists "if the implication is pay-for-play"
In Trump’s America “Christian” is no longer a religious faith — it’s white identity politics
Amanda Marcotte
Conservatives reject Christianity Today's position on impeachment, because it's about power, not morality or faith
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