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"Today" show host Al Roker (NBC)

Al Roker reveals he has prostate cancer

Brian Steinberg - Variety

The morning show personality will be taking time off for surgery and recovery

Meghan McCain (ABC Disney)

A nation of Meghan McCains holds us back

Melanie McFarland

Anyone baffled at how Trump's margin among white women went up between 2016 and 2020 wasn't watching "The View"

Committee chairman U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) (Stefani Reynolds - Pool/Getty Images)

Graham: I'm giving Trump $500,000!

Roger Sollenberger

Graham baselessly claims that Philadelphia's elections were "crooked as a snake" and "dead people" voted in Nevada

WASHINGTON, DC - MARCH 14: Television host Rachel Maddow arrives for a lunch hosted in honor of Prime Minister David Cameron at the State Department on March 14, 2012 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Brendan Hoffman/Getty Images)

Maddow exposed to coronavirus, sits out

Brian Steinberg - Variety

The host will be "quarantining ’til it’s safe for me to be back at work without putting anyone at risk"

Trump Supporters Hold "Stop The Steal" Protest At Pennsylvania State Capitol on November 05, 2020 (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Baseless vote fraud movement gains steam

Nicole Karlis

A digital marketing firm that caters to conservatives is linked to the misinformed movement

Joel Kinnaman in "The Informer" (Thunder Road Pictures)

"The Informer" is a descent into chaos

Gary M. Kramer

Joel Kinnaman spoke to Salon about getting strangled on set and the challenge of leaning into the violence

Sean Hannity, Newt GinGrich and Laura Ingraham (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Fox and the GOP can't quit Trump

Amanda Marcotte

Trump's limp coup is falling apart, but right-wing media and certain GOP politicians don't know when to cut bait

Mitch McConnell and Joe Biden (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Will McConnell back Trump's battle?

Heather Digby Parton

McConnell doesn't actually believe Trump can win. But when it comes to maintaining power, he'll try anything

A composite image shows a young woman in a pink and orange dress lies on the floor and watches an episode of 'The Honeymooners' on a console television set, late 1960s or early 1970s. On the screen is an image of American actor Art Carney (1918 - 2003) (Tom Kelley/Getty Images)

Using TV to anesthetize myself to Trump

Libby Hill - Indiewire

I've used TV to anesthetize myself to the outside world. But that ends now

Joe Biden and Kamala Harris (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Joe Biden elected president — at last

Igor Derysh, Andrew O'Hehir

AP, major networks finally declare an end to the Trump era — while president plays golf, refuses to concede

Tom Cotton, Josh Hawley, Marco Rubio and Donald Trump (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Where are the "reasonable" Republicans?

Sophia Tesfaye

Even with Biden on the edge of victory, Republicans are backing Trump's spurious and dangerous claims all the way

(Getty/Salon)

Trump will try to sue his way to victory

Ian Macdougall - ProPublica

Here’s what you need to know as the election lawsuits start to mount

Democratic presidential candidate, former Vice President Joe Biden speaks to the audience during a town hall on November 21, 2019 in Greenwood, South Carolina. Polls show Biden with a commanding lead in the early primary state. (Sean Rayford/Getty Images)

Detroit women helped Michigan steer Blue

Jessica Goodheart - Capital & Main

But can a divided nation carry out their agenda?

U.S. President Donald Trump reacts to a question during a news conference in the Briefing Room of the White House on September 27, 2020 in Washington, DC. (Joshua Roberts/Getty Images)

The desperate act of a desperate man

Cody Fenwick - Alternet

The desperate act of a desperate man

(Getty/Mark Wilson/Twitter/realDonaldTrumps)

Watchdogs call for Trump Twitter ban

Jessica Corbett - Common Dreams

"Twitter has a duty to ensure that its platform is not used to attack the foundations of our democracy"

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks about the coronavirus outbreak in the press briefing room at the White House on March 17, 2020 in Washington, DC. The Trump administration is considering an $850 billion stimulus package to counter the economic fallout as the coronavirus spreads. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

BUSTED: GOP voter fraud plot

Bob Brigham - Raw Story

Republicans are pushing voters to turn in absentee ballots by Friday's deadline — in violation of state law

Donald Trump and Kayleigh McEnany (Photo illustration by Salon/Brendan Smialowsk/Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

McEnany struggles to make case to Fox

Roger Sollenberger

"You're going to toss their ballot out if it doesn't come in until the day after or two days after?" MacCallum asks

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks on election night in the East Room of the White House in the early morning hours of November 04, 2020 in Washington, DC. Trump spoke shortly after 2am with the presidential race against Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden still too close to call. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Judges dismissing Trump suits one by one

Roger Sollenberger

"Each has been rejected so far, and I'd rather not give them oxygen," election law expert Jon Sherman tells Salon

Luz Laguna, Isabelle Ramos and Leonardo Diaz, left to right, with Mobile Workers Alliance hold signs in support as app based gig workers held a driving demonstration with 60-70 vehicles blocking Spring Street in front of Los Angeles City Hall urging voters to vote no on Proposition 22, a November ballot measure that would classify app-based drivers as independent contractors and not employees or agents, providing them with an exemption from Californias AB 5. (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)

A national setback for labor, via Cali

Nicole Karlis

The ballot measure that would create "a permanent underclass" of gig workers passes in California

Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham, and Tucker Carlson (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

Fox News sows doubt in election results

Igor Derysh

"Baseless allegations" about election "harm public trust in democratic institutions," international observer warns

Maisie Williams in "Two Weeks to Live" (HBO Max)

A gun-toting good time with Arya Stark

Melanie McFarland

Maisie Williams taps into her action hero rep for this black comedy about a young, deadly survivalist gone rogue

Voters wait in line to cast their ballots at the Town 'N Country Regional Public Library on November 3, 2020 in Tampa, Florida. (Octavio Jones/Getty Images)

Why didn't the economy hurt Trump more?

Matthew Rozsa

Incumbents are usually punished by voters for economic crises of this magnitude. Not Trump

U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Mitch preps to block Joe's Cabinet picks

Roger Sollenberger

A source close to the majority leader tells Axios that the GOP won't approve any "radical progressives" from Biden

Mexican laborers cut broccoli stalks for Smith Farms' crew A as the harvest season gets underway at a Smith Farm's field near Fort Fairfield in central Aroostook County. Smith Farm's employ over 150 migrant workers to help in their harvest of both broccoli and potatos. (John Ewing/Portland Press Herald via Getty Images)

Fixing our country's empathy problem

Ashlie D. Stevens

Organizations that represent workers are pairing personal stories with political messages to inspire empathy

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