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Roger Stone visited Trump in person to thank him for presidential pardon
Matthew Rozsa
Stone says that he met Trump at a party in Florida while he was the guest of Newsmax publisher Christopher Ruddy
Biden confirms his transition team’s been hit with “obstruction” from Trump’s White House, Pentagon
Igor Derysh
Many security agencies have “incurred enormous damage” under Trump, he said. “Many have been hollowed out”
The D.C. political monopoly just does not get it
Richard D. Wolff
The Biden Democrats already show they learned little from Trump’s loss
Will Ferrell’s “Eurovision Song Contest” movie is the laugh we need this holiday
Anna Augusto Rodrigues
The movie is a relief from winter and COVID, but Ferrell also offers viewers the opportunity to learn something new
John Kerry, Biden’s climate czar, talks about saving the planet
Abrahm Lustgarten
Kerry shared his views on climate migration, open borders, the threat of nationalism, and more
In a year of Black Lives Matter protests, Dutch wrestle (again) with the tradition of Black Pete
Ayanna Thompson, Coen Heijes
An annual tradition or a national embarrassment?
It’s been almost 20 years since 9/11 — can we finally stop marching to disaster?
Rebecca Gordon
It’s probably hard for people born since 9/11 to imagine how much — and how little — things changed after that day
GOP lawmaker claims “Trump is listening to the many of us who are urging him to #PardonSnowden”
Jessica Corbett
The NSA whistleblower has used his platform to pressure the president to pardon someone other than himself: Assange
Trump helps his corrupt cronies again: Roger Stone, Paul Manafort, and Jared Kushner’s dad pardoned
Alex Henderson
Trump just pardoned Roger Stone, Paul Manafort, and Charles Kushner
Amidst federal execution spree, Trump pardons Republican friends charged with fraud and war crimes
Igor Derysh
It was also a good night for Mueller probe targets and Blackwater contractors convicted of slaughtering civilians
Will the Dems sell us out in the midst of a pandemic?
Leonard C. Goodman
When politicians sell out to win, we all lose.
We’ve lost control: The real lessons of the Trump regime and the pandemic
Chris Hedges
Our society, and our species, is gripped by hopeful delusion. Dire recent events should have stripped all that away
Bill Barr breaks with Trump over Russia
Roger Sollenberger
Attorney General Bill Barr became the latest senior official to link the Russian government to a massive hack
Barr rejects Trump’s demand for special counsel to investigate Hunter Biden on his way out
Igor Derysh
Outgoing AG also says he sees no need for a special counsel to investigate Trump’s baseless voter fraud claims
Bill Barr was Trump’s biggest enabler and top servant — but his real legacy is even darker
Heather Digby Parton
Barr knows that Trump's loss means he's done all he can to consolidate power for future GOP imperial presidents
Bill Barr gets the Roy Cohn boot: Trump’s long history of disloyalty strikes again
Amanda Marcotte
Barr betrayed: Donald Trump has a long legacy of unceremoniously dumping the men who would move planets for him
Bill Barr quits Department of Justice: Trump’s attorney general releases stunning resignation letter
Cody Fenwick
Trump tweets that his second attorney general will be out of the job by Christmas
Can Joe Biden’s America figure out how to stop creating terrorists?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
The U.S.-led "war on terror" has become a self-fulfilling policy fueling intractable violence. Will Biden end it?
What’s the best thing a new attorney general can do? Not be the current guy
Terry H. Schwadron
There’s a whole lot at Bill Barr’s Justice Department that needs undoing, but some things should be left alone
If Joe Biden really wants bipartisan action, experts say foreign policy is his best bet
Jordan Tama, Jonathan Monten, Joshua Busby, Joshua D. Kertzer, Michael J. Tierney, Dina Smeltz
Climate action, perhaps the highest global priority of all, will be a tough sell to Republicans, however
There’s no comfort & joy in Melania Trump’s bleak and impersonal Christmas decor
Tabitha Blankenbiller
The First Lady has said she doesn't give a f**k about Christmas, and her chilling, forgettable decorations prove it
American democracy might just survive Trump — but no, “the system” isn’t working
Heather Digby Parton
Think we can relax because Trump hasn't overturned the election? Think again: America is headed for disaster
Lindsey Graham’s a small fish who “hovers around a larger predator,” says Lincoln Project co-founder
Sarah K. Burris
Graham is under fire again for telling Georgia to throw out millions of votes and hand Trump a win
“Wrath of Mark”: Antitrust lawsuits against Facebook accuse Zuckerberg of stifling competition
Matthew Rozsa
48 attorneys general joined the federal government in antitrust lawsuits against Facebook
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