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How will Nov. 9 be remembered in the annals of American history?

Tom Engelhardt
The United States is entering a new age. What the impact is remains to be seen

“I would rather lose than win the way you guys did”: Former Hillary Clinton staffer erupts during Harvard roundtable

Brendan Gauthier
Clinton communications director Jennifer Palmieri and Kellyanne Conway sparred about the alt-right in the elections

“Repeal and delay” or voucherize Medicare? GOP health care proposals get even worse

Gary Legum
After years of empty "repeal and replace" promises, the GOP discovers that health care isn't a Paul Ryan bar graph

Federal court orders North Carolina special elections after finding “racial gerrymander” of state legislative districts unconstitutional

Sophia Tesfaye
Judges find a state map illegally packed African-American and Hispanic voters into a few districts

Donald Trump’s administration could be planning a witch hunt against “political Islam”

Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump's team could lean on Frank Gaffney, a former Pentagon officer who thinks Muslim agents are everywhere

BULLSH**TER OF THE DAY: Sean Hannity, for his asinine reading of the electoral map

Mireia Triguero Roura
In a nutshell: giant red Wyoming counts way more than puny blue New York

Space cowboy: Donald Trump told to leave the planet and given directions

Matthew Rozsa
The space industries have high hopes president-elect Trump will reinvigorate extraterrestrial exploration

When you grow up, your heart doesn’t have to die: Kevin Smokler and Jason Diamond on the perfectly imperfect world of John Hughes

Kevin Smokler, Jason Diamond
Two experts on John Hughes and '80s teen movies talk Jake Ryan, Ferris Bueller, Shermer High detention and more

Learning from grief, learning from rage — progressive survival under Donald Trump will require both

Eesha Pandit
Don't deny your grief or explain away your anger — they are real, and if they don’t destroy you they will be useful

Giving thanks for the Barack Obama we had — and imagining the one who could have done so much more

Paul Rosenberg
Our current president looks better all the time — but his errors and compromises clearly fueled the rise of Trump

Un-rigging our democracy: The GOP’s “unconstitutional political gerrymander” practices finally under fire

David Daley
Democrats need to focus on redistricting reforms that protect their right to vote, or they'll keep losing

“Unconstitutional gerrymander”: Federal court strikes down Wisconsin’s GOP-drawn redistricting

Sophia Tesfaye
The case will likely to be appealed to the Supreme Court and could impact on partisan redistricting nationally

Donald Trump will not destroy America: The geopolitics of our next president

Ryan Bohl
Whatever Trump brings, it will not be the fall of America — that is a bigger project than any one president

Woody Harrelson on his new role in a coming-of-age drama: “I was nominated in high school for class clown. It was disappointing I didn’t get it.”

Gary M. Kramer
Woody Harrelson plays out of position as a high school teacher with a heart of gold in "The Edge of Seventeen"

The danger of Tinder’s LGBT-friendly upgrade: How the dating app could be used to target trans users

Nico Lang
Tinder provided an option that gave flexibility to the trans community but it might do more harm than good

Last stand for coal: The industry’s days may be numbered, even as they try to invest more

Melissa Cronin
Signs of coal’s demise are everywhere from Wall Street to the campaign trail

History repeating: PBS’ “Black America Since MLK” shows progress made and lost

Melanie McFarland
Henry Louis Gates' new series examines African-American strides since 1965 and is both educational and sobering

Has the American “experiment” run its course? The empire of chaos has overtaken America

Tom Engelhardt
This election reveals that the United States is not impervious to existential threats

Muslim in America under President Trump: We will endure this

Jalal Baig
I woke up on Nov. 9 to an unthinkable new reality, full of doubts about this country. But it's no time to retreat

Populist uprising from the middle of where? 10 shocking facts about 2016 election night

Steven Rosenfeld
Not only did Clinton win the popular vote, but Trump received less votes than both Romney and McCain when they ran

White rage against the machine: President-elect Donald Trump is a historical shock — unless you study American history

Chauncey DeVega
Those in shock over the outcome grievously underestimated the power of the hateful forces underlying Trumpism

New black-brown alliances in Houston could set a pattern for grassroots progressive change

Eesha Pandit
Donald Trump will carry Texas on Tuesday. But on the ground, black, brown and LGBT activists forge a new reality

Why we should reach across borders, not close them

Jim Hightower
Trump's Mexican wall plans mirror the divisiveness he'd stir on home front; yet Canadian border is far from secure

Michigan’s Republican civil war — and the nation’s: The remaking of the GOP has begun

Susan J. Demas
Trump loyalists and #NeverTrumpers battle for control of the Mitten State GOP — with a wider war to follow
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