Republicans who incited the Capitol Riot have been made unwelcome in polite society.
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Prop 22 Is Here, and It’s Already Worse Than Expected
Not only are gig companies gouging workers and consumers, but traditional firms are benefiting from the substandard labor regime as well.
The Penn Biden Center’s Revolving Door
What happens to Biden’s personal think tank now that he’s president?
Ivy League Graduates Condemn Prominent Alumni Cruz, Hawley
Harvard, Yale, and Princeton alums seek censure for two of the inciters of the Capitol Riot.
Why Is Trump Still President?
The failure of rapid action places democracy at risk.
The New Progressive Left Shows How to Deal With Sedition
The Squad, both old and new, immediately drafted a series of steps to deal with Republican insurrectionists directly, rather than hoping they’d just be nicer.
Unsanitized: America’s Vaccine Rollout Should Infuriate You
A host of problems have hindered our national response in inexcusable ways. This is The COVID-19 Daily Report for January 4, 2021.
Georgia Holds the Key to Unlock $2,000 Checks
Despite Mitch McConnell’s obstruction last week, a Democratic Senate would have no real obstacle to the popular relief measure.
How Georgia Got Organized
Stacey Abrams’s vision (and fundraising prowess) combined with a network of local organizers helped Joe Biden win the general election. Now they’re working on the Senate runoffs.
The Establishment Strikes Back
Henry Cuellar and centrist Democrats mutiny against progressives in a key committee fight.

