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How two friends’ farcical, failed schemes ended with the biggest fail of all: Stop the Steal

Roger Sollenberger
Ali Alexander's seven-year friendship with aspiring actor Daniel Bostic failed upward, all the way to the Capitol

Texas Democrats demand Ted Cruz’s expulsion from Senate: “His conduct was seditious”

Jon Queally
Three House members call on Schumer, McConnell to expel Cruz for supporting "armed insurrection against America"

Through her divisive rhetoric, Education Secretary DeVos leaves a troubled legacy of her own

Mark Hlavacik, Dustin Hornbeck, Kevin Welner, Nicholas Tampio, Stanley S. Litow
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos has resigned. Five experts comment on the impact she had on education

“No one took us seriously”: Black cops warned about racist Capitol Police officers for years

Joshua Kaplan, Joaquin Sapien
Allegations of racism against the Capitol Police are nothing new

In the search for answers on Capitol riots, officials and Congress begin looking in the mirror

Roger Sollenberger
Justice Dept. announces investigation into its own agencies, while members of Congress accuse each other

Big businesses talk a big climate game — just not on Capitol Hill

Nathanael Johnson
The same companies touting their efforts to go "net zero" are silent on the issue when lobbying Congress

Arizona Republicans make sneaky moves to rig redistricting commission before any lines are drawn

David Daley
There are national implications if Republicans take this crucial advantage for the next decade in a swing state

Was the Capitol raid an “inside job”? Some Democrats think so — and evidence is mounting

Roger Sollenberger
Democratic lawmakers have referred GOP colleagues to investigators, amid suggestions of "suspicious" visitors

Our psychopath president has finally imploded: And all this was totally predictable

Alan D. Blotcky
Trump is a symptom of hatred and division in America, not the cause. But banishing him is a crucial first step

Lawmakers worry that pro-Trump colleagues could aid potential plot to attack Capitol: report

Igor Derysh
One lawmaker expressed concern that “members who were in league with the insurrectionists” could attack Joe Biden

Trump signals his coup isn’t over

David Cay Johnston
"Only the beginning of the fight," the defiant mob leader declares

Trump’s racism kills 1 in 1,000 Americans

Thom Hartmann
Chalk it up to Republican racism and a libertarian indifference to the notion of society

Can we save democracy from the two-party system?

Doug Neiss
A political establishment that equates the left and right as untouchable evils is not "moderate." It's a disaster

The Pentagon denied multiple requests to send National Guard during Capitol siege, GOP governor says

Igor Derysh
The Pentagon blamed the Capitol Police, who turned down repeated offers of assistance before the deadly riot

Trump’s coup demands prosecution, immediate removal

David Cay Johnston
Even as Trump’s violent mob laid siege to our Capitol, he repeated the big lie that the election was stolen

“Trump has not acted alone”: House Dems demand criminal probe into president — and his GOP enablers

Jake Johnson
Don Beyer argued audio of Donald Trump's call with Brad Raffensperger "makes Nixon's 'smoking gun' tape sound tame"

Pennsylvania Senate GOP kicked out top official and refused to seat Democrat. Now what happens?

Igor Derysh
Republican challenger is suing to throw out hundreds of mail-in ballots that were approved by state Supreme Court

Democrats on the verge of retaking Senate: Warnock wins, Ossoff leads in Georgia runoffs

Igor Derysh
Democrats appear poised to make Mitch McConnell the Senate minority leader with mostly blue votes outstanding

Georgia runoffs cap a Democratic comeback: Last election of the Trump era may lock GOP out of power

Heather Digby Parton
One of Donald Trump's final legacies in office appears to be leading the Republican Party to defeat in Georgia

What the Georgia Senate candidates think about climate change

Zoya Teirstein
Two runoff Senate races in the Peach State could determine the fate of American climate policy for years to come

USPS delays could disenfranchise thousands of Atlanta voters in critical Georgia runoffs

Igor Derysh
Thousands of mail voters were already disenfranchised in November — and this time the margins could be even closer

Mitch McConnell blocks Bernie Sanders’ attempt to vote on $2,000 stimulus checks

Igor Derysh
The House voted to increase payments to $2,000 on Monday despite GOP opposition to Trump’s demand

Will Trump attempt a coup on January 6?

Bill Blum

Best of 2020: “Low class” Donald Trump and the Wasps

Nell Beram
Our 2020 retrospective continues with this familial reckoning with vulgarity, snobbery and the presidency
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