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“WandaVision” gave us the MCU’s first superpowered Black woman, which is long overdue yet not enough
Chanelle Tyson
My love of superheroes began with "Power Rangers," but I've waited decades to see the hero I wanted to be on-screen
How the abuse of Britney Spears led to the GOP’s war on women
Amanda Marcotte
The obsession with Britney Spears' virginity was the first shot in a 20-year war on millennial women
Top officials testify they never saw FBI warning of possible Jan. 6 “war” against Congress
Igor Derysh
Security officials who resigned in the wake of the Capitol riot blamed intelligence failures — and each other
FBI investigating Roger Stone and Alex Jones’ potential ties to Capitol rioters: report
Igor Derysh
Justice Department investigators are looking at whether Capitol rioters were "radicalized" before the attack
Escaping the “Mussolini moment”: Trump’s enablers and the banality of evil
Elayne Clift
Trump's heinous regime was enabled by a large cast of villains. We have to recognize that all of us enabled them
Six Capitol Police suspended, 29 others under investigation for alleged roles in riot
Igor Derysh
"I think they were complicit,” says retired Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré, who is reviewing Capitol security failures
The contradictions of “cancel culture”: Where elite liberalism goes to die
Chris Hedges
We can condemn Trump's supporters while recognizing the tragedy of their lives — and focusing on the real enemy
Citing anti-KKK law, NAACP and Democratic congressman sue Trump over Capitol attack
Brett Wilkins
"The insurrection was the culmination of a carefully orchestrated, monthslong plan to destroy democracy"
Marjorie Taylor-Greene’s anti-Semitism is as American as apple pie (but Trump made it worse)
Matthew Rozsa
The right-wing fringe has a long history of anti-Semitism, and the Trump-era Israel obsession doesn't help
5 websites to help educate about the horrors of the Holocaust
Jennifer Rich
New digital tools are offering people more accessible ways to engage with and learn about Holocaust history
Howard Thurman’s “Fascist Masquerade”: The Black thinker who saw this coming, 75 years ago
Peter Eisenstadt
At the end of World War II, pioneering religious thinker Howard Thurman saw fascism coming to Christian America
Trump trial, day 2: Democrats employ emotion to make their case. Will Republicans be moved?
Amanda Marcotte
House managers make their impeachment case crystal clear: GOP complicit in Trump's insurrection
Proud Boys Hawaii chapter founder faces up to 20 years in jail on new charges from Capitol riot
Brad Reed
A grand jury indicted Nicholas Ochs and an accomplice Nicholas DeCarlo on a wide range of charges
Capitol mob wasn’t just angry white men — there were angry white women as well
Jakana Thomas
To distill the insurrection into a tale of angry male rage is to overlook the threat that women in the mob posed
Former FBI assistant director Frank Figliuzzi: Capitol riot was “a form of terrorism”
Chauncey DeVega
Longtime FBI counter-terror expert on the bureau's post-Trump woes — and the unanswered questions after Jan. 6
The Capitol raid, the Trump inauguration and COINTELPRO: Protest and “terrorism”
David Masciotra
America has forgotten the crackdown on civil liberties around Trump's inauguration. Forgetting is what we do best
How racial diversity can help the FBI solve its “privilege naiveté” problem
Iveta Cherneva
Chris Wray would like to claim the FBI has gotten past internal racism. But the problem is subtler than that
Proud Boys charged in Capitol riot may have been targeting police, filings show
Roger Sollenberger
Salon first reported on video of Proud Boys leader issuing challenges to police shortly before Capitol riot
Accused Capitol rioter asks judge to let her take pre-planned vacation to Mexico
Matthew Chapman
Jenny Cudd is asking a federal judge to allow her to take a pre-planned vacation while awaiting trial
Why arch-conservative Liz Cheney is now considered too liberal for some GOP extremists
Alex Henderson
The backlash against Cheney by pro-Trump Republicans has been intense
Papering over the rot: Joe Biden’s window dressing can’t end oligarchy
Chris Hedges
Removing Donald Trump and the crackpot Christian fascists is a relief. But it's meaningless without systemic change
Republican lawmakers want to use campaign funds to protect themselves — from their own voters
Roger Sollenberger
Unusual FEC request cites the Jan. 6 Capitol attack — a mob riot led by Republican voters and Trump supporters
Far-right extremist violence and American presidents: The pattern isn’t what you’d think
William Parkin, Jeff Gruenewald, Colleen Mills
From Oklahoma City to the Capitol, right-wing extremist violence is a part of America's political landscape
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