Without the crowds, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were sworn in. Some still wanted to be in Washington for the event.
Politics
Garbage Out; Government In
Joe Biden’s call for unity is a stretch, but that doesn’t mean progress is off the table.
To Save America, Look at America as It Is
How modeling the electorate is critical to understanding the challenge we face
That Old-Time Southern Populism
Democratic victory in Georgia, and across the South, combined long-term multiracial organizing and a pitch to directly improve people’s lives.
Quelling Our National Riot
The attack on the U.S. Capitol was decades in the making from a Republican Party that treats the opposition as an enemy.
This, Too, Is America
American exceptionalism died on January 6th, when the Second Civil War began. African Americans were not surprised.
Trump Tries to Defund the Police on His Way Out
He also wants to cut money for global COVID vaccination.
A New Era of Social Accountability
Republicans who incited the Capitol Riot have been made unwelcome in polite society.
Chickens Coming Home to Roost: Far Right Storms U.S. Capitol
The Capitol Riot recalls right-wing counterinsurgencies the U.S. has sponsored in the Dominican Republic and around the world.
Cruz and AOC Said They Would Propose a Lobbying Ban. So What Happened?
An unusual display of bipartisan cooperation seems to have fizzled.

