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Merrick Garland, Donald Trump and the fall of France
Mike Lofgren
Garland's plodding, cautious investigation undermined itself from the start — and played into Trump's hands
Report reveals special counsel’s 8 “secret” court battles as Trump invokes “imagined privileges”
Areeba Shah
"Trump continues to assert these theories long after they've been batted away by the court," expert says
“Lots of reasons” for Trump to be “concerned” after new tax revelations: former federal prosecutor
Tom Boggioni
"I think we're finally at tick-tock for Donald Trump," Joyce Vance says
Elegy for a lost America: Will the Jan. 6 committee really change anything?
Jeff Sharlet
I listened to the first hearing driving through Trump country. Production values were great! But that's about it
Under pressure from progressives, Biden extends pause on student loan repayments
Jon Skolnik
The payments, which were set to restart on February 1, have been delayed until May 1, 2022
Beltway media’s moronic coverage of Build Back Better is cheating the nation
Bob Hennelly
Rep. Bill Pascrell says BBB could transform America more than FDR's New Deal — but the media just wants snark
Lawmakers call to investigate cops who let “ragamuffin, half-armed protesters” invade Capitol
Roger Sollenberger
Capitol Police chief, House sergeant-at-arms forced to resign amid suggestions security was unprepared — or worse
Donald Trump’s American carnage: He continues to ignore COVID as his GOP enablers make it worse
Heather Digby Parton
Let's never forget all the Republicans who enabled this catastrophe
Will Biden and Trump even discuss the worsening inequality that got us here?
Bob Hennelly
Biden is correct to focus on COVID and health care. But both parties built the edifice of American inequality
Labor’s lost power: Why were union warnings on COVID danger ignored?
Bob Hennelly
From the beginning of this pandemic, labor unions have issued clear and urgent warnings. Almost no one listened
An eviction and foreclosure crisis is looming
Bob Hennelly
Expect the economic situation to decay tremendously between now and fall 2020
Little Richard, founding father of rock who broke musical barriers, dead at 87
David Browne
Pianist-singer behind “Tutti Frutti,” “Good Golly Miss Molly” and “Long Tall Sally” set a template for generations
How to un-rig an election: In “Slay the Dragon,” citizens fight back against gerrymandering
Andrew O'Hehir
Salon talks to filmmaker Barak Goodman and "Ratf**ked" author David Daley about the new doc "Slay the Dragon"
Why is the media giving Mike Bloomberg a free pass?
Bob Hennelly
The corporate media is happy taking his ad money, but they're not holding him accountable
What to think when you’re thinking about impeachment
Naomi Schalit
The substantive part of the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump now begins
Press Watch: Donald Trump says not to trust anonymous sources — for once, he’s not lying
Dan Froomkin
"Anonymous sources" have become ubiquitous in political reporting. For once, Trump has a point: They suck
Here’s a 2020 endorsement: Andrew Yang — but not for president
Bob Hennelly
He won't be president, but he's the only candidate who grasps the demographic and economic challenge ahead
As the welfare state decays, public libraries become sites of social trauma
Bob Hennelly
With no commons anymore, many homeless and struggling people find refuge at public libraries
The Jersey roots of Trump’s despotic rule
Bob Hennelly
How the sabotage of traffic on the George Washington Bridge presaged the slide of the nation
We’re starting to see the scale of Trump’s personal corruption — and it’s massive
Heather Digby Parton
Mandatory stops at Trump resorts are the tip of the iceberg. This president has been "wetting his beak" all along
“John Wick: Chapter 3” review: Easy to like, but hard to love
Matthew Rozsa
"John Wick: Chapter 3 — Parabellum" is a satisfying action movie, but it's only memorable if you love Wick himself
Decoding the Rod Rosenstein melodrama: Distraction from Kavanaugh, or part of a larger plot?
Heather Digby Parton
Someone's trying to destroy Rosenstein or lure the media away from the Kavanaugh scandal. Quite likely both
Our mass delusion of American prosperity and national well-being is killing U.S.
Bob Hennelly
What does a one-quarter bump in GDP really measure, and how does it impact a continually shrinking middle class?
Eric Barker takes lessons for success from pirates, inmates and serial killers
Alli Joseph
The author of “Barking up the Wrong Tree" talks about seeking out unlikely, still very logical models for success
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