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What those mourning the fragility of American democracy get wrong
Everyone's saying it: "Democracy is fragile." A political science scholar says that has always been the case
02/07/2021 16:59 UTC
Democrats could undo Trump policies faster, but they’re not. Why?
As easy as it sounds in a 30-second political ad, it’s complicated to overturn rules from earlier administrations
03/27/2021 12:29 UTC
Corporate America sponsors lavish retreat for anti-abortion GOP officials attacking Biden's agenda
Republican group holds luxurious retreat to raise anti-abortion money from corporate donors
07/18/2022 18:58 UTC
Mike Lindell paid millions to "cyber experts"; allegedly bought luxury home for accused fraudster
MyPillow CEO may have bought $1.5 million home for supposed expert — who didn't even show up at "cyber symposium"
09/03/2021 10:00 UTC
Two plead guilty to conspiracy in theft of Ashley Biden's diary, sold to Project Veritas
Conspirators in bungled plot sold presidential daughter's diary for $40,000, face up to five years in prison
08/25/2022 23:39 UTC
What's keeping NBC from rehiring Leslie Jones for its Olympics commentary?
The network had blocked some of the comedian's posts of the Olympics, infuriating fans who prefer her commentary
02/08/2022 23:54 UTC
It wasn’t an “intelligence failure” that left Capitol Police unprepared — it was racism
Why didn't Capitol Police leaders take the threat seriously? The answer is obvious, but media won't say so
02/24/2021 00:00 UTC
“This is how our democracy could crumble”: Election deniers surge in 6 key swing states
54 of 87 GOP nominees in six states that decided the 2020 election have refused to accept the results of the race
08/16/2022 08:00 UTC
Liz Cheney is an enemy of democracy — just as much as the Trumpers
After her House speech and her Post op-ed, Cheney has positioned herself as a hero of democracy. Don't buy into it
05/12/2021 10:10 UTC
Joe Biden's ironic "Summit for Democracy": Sounds good, but plagued by contradictions
Democracy is under threat around the world. But given the dire situation of the U.S., was this really a good idea?
12/10/2021 10:40 UTC
President Biden has COVID-19 — but experts say it's unlikely to be a bad case. Here's why
Public health experts weigh in on the risks and dangers to the president, who has just tested positive for COVID-19
07/21/2022 20:06 UTC
A large majority see prosecution of insurrection rioters as "very important": poll
Pew's survey shows both Democrats and Republicans see prosecutions as at least somewhat important
03/20/2021 00:05 UTC
From 9/11 to 1/6: What does "terrorism" look like?
What does "terrorism" mean in an era when most terrorists are aligned with mainstream GOP politics?
09/10/2021 17:29 UTC
From "MacGruber" to "Dr. Death," here are 12 shows to watch on Peacock besides the Olympics
There's a delightful baking reality show, tons of comedies and even ranch drama "Yellowstone"
02/12/2022 17:59 UTC
Mississippi GOP election chief worried Biden may register “uninformed” and “woke” students to vote
Biden's executive order to promote "access to voting" does not mention colleges or automatic voter registration
04/07/2021 22:12 UTC