When it comes to Donald Trump, his campaign and their dealings with Russia past and present, sometimes it’s hard to keep track of all the players without a scorecard. We have one of sorts — a deeply comprehensive timeline detailing what actually happened and what’s still happening in the ever-changing story of the president, his inner circle and a web of Russian oligarchs, hackers and government officials. Continue reading
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- January 8, 2021
The tide has turned against Trump and his congressional supporters, and they are scrambling. Continue reading
- January 7, 2021The Day the Confederate Flag Flew in the United States Capitol.
- January 7, 2021With climate action finally on the table, journalists must redouble their commitment to the climate story.
- January 7, 2021
January 6, 2020 This morning, results from the Georgia Senatorial runoff elections showed that Democrats Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff had beaten their Republican opponents—both incumbents—by more than the threshold that would require a recount. The Senate is now split … Continue reading
- January 6, 2021
That each and every one of the Pentagon 10 is by his own lights a patriot, not to mention a beneficiary of white male privilege, is undoubtedly the case. That each did his level best is also no doubt the case. Yet all accepted without question an assumption that has long formed foundation of U.S. national security policy: the conviction that the possession and use of matchless military might offers the best way to protect American freedom. In one way or the other, in other words, they were without exception warmongers. Continue reading
- January 6, 2021Once you give up the principle of equality before the law, you have given up the whole game.
- January 5, 2021The optimistic case for economic growth masks who those benefits might be reserved for.
- January 5, 2021
While he pushes back against Trump, Raffensperger is trying to limit voting options for Democratic constituencies. Continue reading
- January 5, 2021Democrats are cautiously optimistic. Republicans, once favored, face party brawls.