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Remember that stupid thing Donald Trump did? Hard as it is to pick, here are the top 10
Amanda Marcotte
Donald Trump is a dull, nasty and childish man — but his legacy of amazing idiocy will be long remembered
Trump will do anything for Saudi crown prince, but won’t call U.S. victims of Saudi terrorism
Roger Sollenberger
Trump's tangled relationship with the Saudi royal family now includes extensive cover-ups for multiple murders
With “Midnight Sky,” George Clooney directs a visually arresting post-apocalyptic yawnfest
Gary M. Kramer
Based on the book "Good Morning, Midnight," the Netflix film offers an intriguing premise but wastes its cast
Donald Trump and the politics of victimhood: From winning to whining
Paul Rosenberg
While the right wing has mastered the politics of perceived victimhood, new research suggests we're all its victims
Biden quietly adds Goldman Sachs veterans to transition team
Jake Johnson
"Corporate America is meticulous in its pursuit of influence over the executive branch"
My husband voted for Trump, I was a secret Democrat: Our purple marriage couldn’t last
Heather Christie
I finally stopped hiding who I really am. I guess that's one thing I can thank the outgoing president for
Astronomers just created an awe-inspiring 3D map of the Milky Way — and updated the universe’s atlas
Matthew Rozsa
An Australian telescope charts 3 million galaxies, including 1 million new ones
Nat Geo’s “Trafficked” delves into the criminal underworld, while putting its reporter at risk
Melanie McFarland
Mariana van Zeller puts her safety on the line for the series, which can feel both intriguing and infuriating
The Trump administration is cutting back protection for migratory birds
Amanda D. Rodewald
The lame duck administration is finalizing a rule narrowing protection for migratory birds
Republicans didn’t lose big in 2020 — they held onto the power to influence future elections
Robin Best, Steve Lem
Republicans now control 20 out of the 28 state legislatures responsible for redistricting in 2021
GOP poised to gerrymander its hold on power — Democrats fall short in nearly every key state
Igor Derysh
Republicans will have power to gerrymander 188 congressional districts while Dems hold control over just 73 seats
Presto Chango: How flood map revisions allow building in risky areas
Alexandra Tempus
Developers regularly use flood map changes to build in areas vulnerable to flooding
Trump’s Capitol death grip worsens COVID surge
Mark Kreidler
"We’re going into a very dark winter," says Biden. By spring there could be half a million COVID American deaths
After a close race, Biden will lead a deeply divided nation
Terry H. Schwadron
Even as Biden-Harris supporters celebrate, we should be prepared for two more months of Trump’s nastiness
Stanford vs. Harvard: Two famous business schools’ opposing tactics on COVID
Mark Kreidler
In the time of COVID-19, no two institutions have come to quite the same conclusions about how to proceed safely
In North Carolina, Democrat Cal Cunningham concedes to Republican Sen. Thom Tillis
Ashlie D. Stevens
Tillis leads by more than 95,000 votes in the most expensive Senate race in U.S. history
The classification of humankind, and the birth of population science
Thomas Moynihan
Only after new methods emerged for assessing statistics did "population" become a target for investigation
Polling place no-shows
Larry Buhl
Election watchers say acts of conflict were not especially greater in number than any other election year
Join Arya Stark for a gun-toting good time in HBO Max’s action farce “Two Weeks to Live”
Melanie McFarland
Maisie Williams taps into her action hero rep for this black comedy about a young, deadly survivalist gone rogue
Joe Biden on the brink of victory — after Michigan, Trump has almost no way to win
Roger Sollenberger
For all his bluster, Trump is out of options: He must win every remaining state to hold the White House
“Even Kavanaugh gets this”: Elections experts debate whether GOP can hijack the electoral process
Roger Sollenberger
"The risk of a disputed election is a phenomenon that the Electoral College creates," Michael Geruso tells Salon
Texans cast 9 million early votes, becoming the first state to surpass total 2016 turnout
Roger Sollenberger
Two election forecasters have moved Texas into "toss-up" territory amid a surge in new voters
“The Mandalorian” message for 2020: “If we fight amongst ourselves, the monster will kill us all”
Melanie McFarland
The Season 2 premiere expands the "Star Wars" mythology with a fable about overcoming cultural division to survive
Democrats have dreamed of Texas going blue. An election forecaster just called the race a “toss up”
Roger Sollenberger
Early votes in the conservative stronghold of Texas have surpassed 90% of the state's total turnout in 2016
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