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Can we get back to “normal”? That would require addressing structural wealth inequality

Bob Hennelly
Going back to pre-COVID reality won't save our economy. We need to restructure our grotesquely rigged system

Trump campaign funneled donor money to his debt-ridden businesses after election loss: report

Igor Derysh
Campaign also paid more than $6,000 to an Arizona state legislator amid his effort to overturn election results

Trickle down Trumpism: How Pennsylvania’s Republican Party radicalized against democracy

Matthew Rozsa
Pennsylvania's GOP has betrayed the best parts of the state's heritage by professing fealty to Trump

Odds of conviction are poor — but Democrats must stay strong on impeachment

Bill Blum
It won't just be Donald Trump on trial, but the racist and fascist insurgency he has unleashed

Even Biden’s $1.9 trillion isn’t nearly enough pandemic relief

David Cay Johnston
And the miserly proposal of Senate Republicans shows again that they care only about white Americans

Ben Sasse demands GOP choose between “conservatism and madness” amid censure threat

Jon Skolnik
“Politics isn't about the weird worship of one dude,” the Nebraska senator said after calls for his second censure

Desperately seeking honorable Republicans: Media’s snipe hunt comes up empty again

Chauncey DeVega
Media still gobsmacked that "decent" Republicans can't save their party from fascism. Thing is, they don't want to

Kevin McCarthy claims he doesn’t know what QAnon is after GOP gives Greene “standing ovation”

Igor Derysh
House Republicans held heated hours-long meeting, opting to stand by Marjorie Taylor Greene — and Liz Cheney

“White privilege Trumps everything”: Jokey meme, or symbol of America’s disease?

Chauncey DeVega
A would-be terrorist was arrested with a "white privilege card." But that's not funny — it's a dangerous weapon

Why do Democrats still support the Prayer Breakfast after its leaders backed Trump’s election lies?

Jonathan Larsen
Since 1953, every U.S. president has addressed the National Prayer Breakfast. Will Joe Biden break the tradition?

Why Republicans can’t dump Trump: The future of the GOP looks as bleak as its past

Heather Digby Parton
The GOP is haunted — not by Trump — but by ghosts of the Republican Party of past

The future of war, American-style

Danny Sjursen
A Bidenesque tour of America’s regional and global military adventures

Democrats’ window to pass new legislation is already closing

Nathanael Johnson
Here’s what’s likely to make the cut

Joe Manchin snipes at Kamala Harris for pressuring him to vote for coronavirus relief

Igor Derysh
"I couldn’t believe it. No one called me," Manchin complains after Harris highlights crisis facing his state

Reforming the God vote: Can evangelical Christians be redeemed from bigotry and hatred?

Nathaniel Manderson
Much of American Christianity has been hijacked by vicious, selfish hypocrites. But they don't speak for God

Extremist with pipe bombs, 49 guns and “white privilege” card plotted to keep Trump in power: FBI

Igor Derysh
Homeland Security warns of “heightened threat” from right-wing domestic terrorists “emboldened” by Capitol riot

CEO’s newfound concern for democracy is bunk

Robert Reich
Where was Mark Zuckerberg's concern for a "functioning democracy" when he amplified Trump's lies for four years?

Schumer plays his weak Senate hand . . . badly

Terry H. Schwadron
The Democrat is the new majority leader. So why is Mitch McConnell still running the place?

Democrats flipped the Senate. So why is a Green New Deal still unlikely?

Zoya Teirstein, Shannon Osaka
Can Biden accomplish his climate goals with a razor-thin majority?

Texas lawyer fired after Capitol riot files ambitious suit: Dissolve Congress, don’t arrest him

Roger Sollenberger
"This is not a Sidney Powell lawsuit," Paul Davis assures court. True! Powell didn't argue for abolishing Congress

Two GOP congressmen sought pardons for their connection to Capitol attack: report

Roger Sollenberger
Trump, still facing trial in the Senate, turned down House superfans' requests after meeting with legal advisers

Trump is gone. Now we face the real question: Does Biden have what it takes to save us?

Amanda Marcotte
Biden's inauguration is low on fun and heavy on grim determination, but that's what a country deep in crisis needs

Cruz and Hawley became DC pariahs — but their “cynical ploy” for 2024 may have worked anyway

Igor Derysh
Polls show GOP voters support Ted Cruz by a 3-to-1 margin and Josh Hawley by a 2-to-1 margin following Capitol riot

How should Joe Biden handle Donald Trump’s post-presidency? Gerald Ford provides a guide

Matthew Rozsa
Ford had to follow a disgraced president and a disillusioned nation — and so does Biden. Can he learn from Ford?
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