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Donald Trump and Joe Biden | Texas (Photo illustration by Salon/Getty Images)

“Is Texas going blue?

Tom Boggioni - Raw Story

‘A serious situation’ in Texas as internal GOP polls show Trump losing: MSNBC analyst

The White House and the Washington Post logo (Getty Images/Washington Post/Salon)

Trump’s new impeachable offenses

Sarah K. Burris - Raw Story

Fred Hiatt walks through the Articles in the Constitution that Trump has violated in the past four weeks

Franklin Delano Roosevelt | Rich man posing with money bags and dollar bills (Getty Images/Salon)

In defense of a maximum wage

Matthew Rozsa

In a forgotten 1942 speech, Roosevelt proposed an income cap; now, some economists say it's time to revive the idea

White House coronavirus response coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx, left, and Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Dr. Anthony Fauci, both wearing face masks listen as President Donald J. Trump participates in a vaccine development event in the Rose Garden at the White House ( Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images))

Is the vaccine Trump's October surprise?

Alex Henderson - Alternet

"There is clearly a political goal for the president to say, 'I've delivered a vaccine.'" a disease expert says

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Immigration rights activists take part in a rally in front of the US Supreme Court in Washington, DC on November 12, 2019. - The US Supreme Court hears arguments on November 12, 2019 on the fate of the "Dreamers," an estimated 700,000 people brought to the country illegally as children but allowed to stay and work under a program created by former president Barack Obama. (MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images)

DACA ruling grants Trump new powers

Jon Greenberg - KFF Health News

"The Supreme Court gave the president of the United States powers that nobody thought the president had."

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 08: A pedestrian smokes an e-cigarette on November 08, 2019 in San Francisco, California. The Center for Disease Control (C.D.C.) has reported that an additive sometimes used in vaping products known as vitamin E acetate may be the cause of a national outbreak of e-cigarette-related lung injuries that has been linked to dozens of deaths. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

FDA issues warning to e-cig sellers

Eli Wolfe - FairWarning

Companies that fail to comply with FDA warning letters may face product seizures or civil penalties

Vegan grapefruit gin fizz (Ashlie Stevens)

A grapefruit gin fizz with chickpea foam

Ashlie D. Stevens

Using aquafaba is one way to make classic egg white-based cocktails vegan (and clean out your pantry, too)

Chocolate Not-Lava Cake (Mary Elizabeth Williams)

How to make hot fudge cake like a pro

Mary Elizabeth Williams

Forget molten lava cake — and make this one-pan favorite

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P-Valley (Starz)

Katori Hall on what "P-Valley" reveals

Melanie McFarland

Salon talks to the creator of Starz's "P-Valley" about what the female gaze reveals about stripping – and women

Worker in protective gear producing sausage at the Okraina meat processing plant in Murmansk. (Lev FedoseyevTASS via Getty Images)

Future of beef might be a sausage fest

Nathanael Johnson - Grist

Meet Cosmo, a gene-edited calf taking on climate change

A large polar bear getting ready jump of a small piece of ice (Getty Images)

Polar bears may go extinct by 2100

Igor Derysh

“Little chance" polar bears will survive, except in "one small population" in the high Arctic, study finds

Olivia de Havilland with her Oscar for her role in "The Heiress" in 1950 (Getty)

Actress Olivia de Havilland dies at 104

Tim Gray - Variety

One of the last remaining actresses of Hollywood's Golden Age, de Havilland won two Oscars over her career

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Jared Kushner (Getty/Brendan SMIALOWSKI)

Republicans furious with Kushner

Tom Boggioni - Raw Story

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy has been pleading for money from the Republican National Committee

Election office puts mail in ballots into a container (George Frey/Getty Images)

Voting by mail is safe — from fraud

Edie Goldenberg - The Conversation

Some critics — including President Trump — have cast doubt on the integrity of mail-in voting

Fracking Drilling Rig at the Golden Hour (Getty Images)

Moving away from fossil fuel

Alexandra Tempus - FairWarning

In the United States, about 17.6 million people live within one mile of an oil or gas well

Federal officers operate amid tear gas while clearing the street in front of the Mark O. Hatfield U.S. Courthouse on July 21, 2020 in Portland, Oregon. The federal police response to the ongoing protests against racial inequality has been criticized by city and state elected officials as President Trump threatens to use Federal law enforcement in other major cities as well. (Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)

On the battle of Portland

Terry H. Schwadron - DCReport

But then what else would you expect in Donald Trump’s dystopian America?

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Farmers being tested for COVID-19 (Coalition of Immokalee Workers)

Random testing reveals more covid risks

Nir Menachemi - The Conversation

The first statewide random sample study shows that social distancing worked, but the country is still at risk.

National Institute Of Allergy And Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci looks on during a press conference about the coronavirus outbreak in the press briefing room at the White House on March 17, 2020 in Washington, DC. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Experts denounce White House secrecy

Julia Conley - Common Dreams

"This is a pandemic. You cannot hide it under the carpet"

Rear view of large group of students attending a class (Getty Images)

A teacher reflects on two pandemics

Andres Aceves

As a brown teacher in a mostly white school, I've learned a necessary skill: Talking to people where they are

Evi, an uprising first grader who is diagnosed with falcon anemia — an autoimmune disease that affects her bone marrow — will be homeschooled with another immunocompromised classmate. (Madeiline Greggs)

A new homeschooling trend: pandemic pods

Ashlie D. Stevens

"We have all these rules in place so we can make sure that this 'bubble' basically doesn't pop," says one parent

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Protesters leave a signed placard for the Indiana Governor on the doors of the Indiana Statehouse during the We Will Not Comply anti mask rally. People protest against both the Indianapolis mayor Joe Hogsetts mask order and Indiana governor Eric Holcomb's extension of the state shutdown. The U.S. Department of Health recorded a total of 3,898,550 infections, 143,289 death and 1,802,338 recovered since the beginning of the Coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak. (Jeremy Hogan/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

A field guide to the pandemic-deniers

Sophia A. McClennen

Disinformation and immaturity regarding COVID-19 has manifested in a variety of forms

Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders (Getty Images/Salon)

Sanders' circle tries to push Biden left

Matthew Rozsa

Salon spoke with politicians and campaign staff about their attempts to get Biden to be less of a centrist

The preparations of the coalition forces before starting their joint patrols with the People's Protection Units on April 29, 2017 near Turkey Broder, Syria. (Bedir Ehmed/Barcroft Media/Getty Images)

Can we turn away from endless war?

Medea Benjamin

This election represents a historic opportunity for the U.S. to change course. That can't happen unless Trump loses

Mitch McConnell, Ron Johnson, Rand Paul, and Richard Burr (Getty Images/Salon)

Republicans at each others' throats

Cody Fenwick - Alternet

The pressure seems to be tearing Republicans apart

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