October 29, 2020 Archive October 2020

"Bly Manor’s" lesbian love story is no cause to celebrate

"Stardust" trailer: David Bowie biopic tells the origin story of a music icon

Supreme Court denies Republican attempt to shorten mail-in ballot deadline in North Carolina

Jared Kushner bragged about ignoring medical experts: "Trump’s in charge — not the doctors"

Ralph Nader: Mitch McConnell is the most "brazen evil" and "cruel" legislator in the last 50 years

Former Supreme Court justice’s son helped Trump get Deutsche Bank loans: report

All eyes are on Pennsylvania — but does Joe Biden really need it to win?

Kayleigh McEnany's new volunteer role with the Trump campaign raises ethics questions

Trump wants the Supreme Court to help him win the election. It's unlikely — but still possible

Trump and Biden on the biggest climate question: What kind of energy transition lies ahead?

Analysis shows spike in Covid-19 cases after numerous Trump rallies

No, President Trump, suburbia is no longer all white

Why is Michael Bloomberg pouring millions into Texas?

2020 and the company U.S. voters keep

Psychologist Dan McAdams on the case of Trump: "Much stranger than any diagnostic category"

Lessons from Trump's America

Kavanaugh corrects controversial opinion after Vermont fact-checks false claim about mail-in voting

In the last days of the campaign, Trump wallows in his contempt for his supporters

USPS admits delivery times are plummeting, says there's no "constitutional right" to timely delivery

Unsettling "Madre" plays with perception of madness to examine a woman "clinging to the impossible"

Susan Collins still won't say if she's voting for Donald Trump with less than a week until election

Trump campaign working with police union to recruit ex-cops as “poll challengers”: report

Facebook under fire for boosting right-wing news sources and throttling progressive alternatives

How a misconception about coronavirus immunity is causing thousand of needless deaths

"City So Real" is the must-watch series about Chicago in all of its separate and unequal glory