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McCarthy’s “threatening” response to Jan. 6 committee could be criminal: former federal prosecutor
Cody Fenwick
"This is precisely what happens when . . . authorities refuse to TIMELY hold criminal politicians accountable"
Joe McCarthy was never defeated — and Donald Trump now leads the movement he created
Matthew Rozsa
McCarthy dreamed of a right-wing movement rooted in bigotry, demagoguery and false accusations. Well, here it is
Trump’s Supreme Court just showed why court-packing is necessary to save U.S. democracy
Amanda Marcotte
Law professor Stephen Feldman explains why court-packing should be defended on both moral and political grounds
Buffalo Democrats are trying to stop socialist nominee India Walton by any means necessary
Igor Derysh
Democrats now consider dumping mayor's position, while incumbent stages write-in campaign against Black socialist
When foreign policy goes south: Biden, Afghanistan and the lessons of history
Matthew Rozsa
Eisenhower, Gerald Ford and JFK all survived foreign policy disasters — and Biden can too. The key is honesty
The crisis of neoliberalism: America arrives at one of history’s great crossroads
Thom Hartmann
Neoliberal economics have failed, and everyone knows it. But are the Democrats strong enough to seize the moment?
Trump or Obama: Whose legacy will reshape American politics for the years ahead?
Matthew Rozsa
With Barack Obama, American history was trending toward a liberal partisan realignment — until the backlash
Beyond “touchy-feely”: Andrew Cuomo, Donald Trump and the politics of sexual abuse
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Their sordid histories are somewhat similar — but only Republicans are sticking with their man, no matter what
Congress is finally starting to do something about toxic PFAS chemicals
Jena Brooker
The move follows consumption advisories for the "forever chemicals" in several states
N.C. GOP candidates struggle to out-Trump each other — who will be the Biggest Loser?
Igor Derysh
Trump's surprise endorsement in North Carolina Senate race "blindsided" campaigns, sparks insults and infighting
Trump’s magic mark: Republicans reap millions in donations with the “pre-checked box”
Jon Skolnik
Trump's campaign scammed his donors with automatic recurring payments — and now every major Republican is doing it
Neuroscientist explains how fanatical Trump followers could lead us to societal collapse
Bobby Azarian
It's okay to be a little alarmed — behind the scenes, this cult is being transformed into an army of soldiers
The fight for America’s future won’t be won or lost in Washington — it runs through the states
David J. Toscano
Voting rights are in trouble — but Congress and the courts can't save us. The real fight is in state capitals
“Both sides” journalism isn’t even journalism — at this point, it’s Republican propaganda
Paul Rosenberg
Journalists who present the GOP's attack on democracy as normal politics have no excuse. They're complicit
Republicans, too cowardly to openly defend January 6 insurrections, continue to gaslight Americans
Amanda Marcotte
Republicans have a ton of excuses for not supporting the Jan. 6 investigation — yet never admit the true reason
Kyrsten Sinema ripped by key supporter ahead of Trump visit: “Why are you even in the Senate?”
Bob Brigham
AZ Attorney General Grant Woods was a key GOP endorser of Kyrsten Sinema in 2018. Now, he's questioning that choice
Virginia GOP candidate Glenn Youngkin tries to pivot away from Trump — but there’s nowhere to go
Igor Derysh
Youngkin went all-in on the culture war and Trump’s Big Lie in GOP primary. Now he's learning that might cost him
Right-wingers really seem to care about the Cleveland Indians all of a sudden following name change
Brett Bachman
Many of the people most angry about the change have no apparent ties to either the city or the team
Kyrsten Sinema is in big trouble
Alex Henderson
Sinema has her work cut out for her as she tries to to run in Arizona in 2024
Why Republicans suddenly seem to be taking COVID seriously
Amanda Marcotte
Vaccine advocacy from Hannity and McConnell gets the media off Republicans' backs, but won't shift public sentiment
How quickly we forget: Amid the trauma of the Trump era, each new outrage just disappears
Chauncey DeVega
Each new revelation about Trump's assault on democracy quickly evaporates from memory — and that's no accident
GOP doctor running for Minnesota governor denies he’s an anti-vaxxer — he’s just anti-vax-curious
Igor Derysh
Scott Jensen spread COVID conspiracy theories, and has appeared with top anti-vaccine activists many times
The fake Arizona “audit” is confusing, idiotic, and endless — which means it’s working as intended
Amanda Marcotte
Trump and his allies are building the foundation for the 2024 coup effort by sowing more confusion about voting now
The War of 1812 vs. Jan. 6: Which was the worst attack on the U.S. Capitol?
Matthew Rozsa
British soldiers actually burned Washington in 1814 — believe it or not, the Jan. 6 insurrection was worse
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