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Tim Walz and the politics of football: Democrats tackle the manhood game
G.F. Fuller
Through "Coach Walz," Democrats try to embrace football and a revisionist masculinity. It's a bad bargain
Mark Robinson’s big mistake with MAGA: Being afraid to own his pro-Hitler posts
Amanda Marcotte
It's not like the North Carolina Republican's posts on an adult website differ from Trump's campaign message
Between Greg Gutfeld and Oprah Winfrey, Harris and Trump are squaring up in media appearances
Nardos Haile
Harris and Trump are gearing up for a competitive last effort before the election in November
Nebraska Republicans are considering a last-minute change to the state’s election laws to help Trump
Nicholas Liu
Under state law now, whichever presidential candidate gets more votes in a congressional district wins an elector
Federal plans to open up the desert for massive solar farms has angered environmentalists
Matthew Rozsa
Bureau of Land Management just revealed an ambitious plan for renewable energy. So why are environmentalists upset?
Unbalanced is the new black
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Down became up and up became down under Donald Trump
Are sheriffs special in America? Definitely — but not the way the far right claims
Paul Rosenberg
Scholar Mirya Holman on "The Power of the Badge" — and how county sheriffs enforce American inequality
More people than ever identify as “empaths” — but some weaponize this trait, experts say
Nicole Karlis
Self-described "empaths" have increased in wellness and spiritual circles, but isn't a technical psychological term
“Do you believe Americans can afford higher prices?”: Trump’s food tariffs criticized in debate
Ashlie D. Stevens
However, other topics related to hunger — like SNAP, WIC or universal free school meals — were ignored
Harris campaign taunts Trump with ad featuring Obama’s “crowd sizes” joke
Marin Scotten
The new ad will air on Fox News ahead of Tuesday's debate, according to the Harris campaign
Reject the lies: Trump only wishes he could have the Biden-Harris economy
Kirk Swearingen
Trump's outrageous claims must not stand — Democrats have been far better at managing the economy since FDR
From “Scandal” to “Veep,” how likely are TV’s female presidents to aid Harris’ presidential bid?
Melanie McFarland
We've had plenty of fictional women presidents. But they may not be why voters are more comfortable with the idea
Tulsi Gabbard’s journey to Donald Trump is an ominous sign of Putin’s power
John Davenport
From Democrat to pro-Putin isolationist: How did Tulsi Gabbard get here?
Dems, listen to Eminem’s one-man culture war
Jason Tougaw
Is there room for Slim Shady in the vision of America we heard at the DNC?
Legal experts: New Trump indictment reveals “strong hand” from the “very first paragraph”
Charles R. Davis
The special counsel's 36-page indictment makes the case against Trump stronger by subtraction, legal experts say
“Devastating”: Legal experts say Jack Smith’s appeal could lead to dismissal of Judge Aileen Cannon
Charles R. Davis
"There are some things in the law that are open to debate," commented attorney Neal Katyal. "This one is not"
Democrats snatch a major political football away from Republicans: freedom
Sabrina Haake
Reclaiming the power of patriotism: Kamala Harris takes back freedom from MAGA
America’s first post-pandemic political party: COVID made the Democratic convention different
Dennis Aftergut
The DNC touched on our deep need for community
“Weird obsession with crowd size”: Obama’s DNC dig about Trump “got under his skin,” reporter says
Marin Scotten
The New York Times' Maggie Haberman said Democrats are trying to goad Trump into "self-destructive" behavior
GOP protection racket crumbles: Republicans now have cover to come out as anti-Trump
Heather Digby Parton
At last week's Democratic National Convention, former Trump White House staffers got on stage and spoke the truth
Goodbye, brat summer. Hello, demure fall
Kelly Pau
From Chappell Roan to Tim Walz, there's been an energy shift that is all about appreciating Midwestern humility
The serious side of joy: Democrats laugh off Robert Kennedy Jr., deflate Trump with humor
Brian Karem
Democrats are laughing at Donald Trump and his RFK Jr. endorsement
Chicago deep dish: Democrats stage a triumphant spectacle — but where’s the beef?
Andrew O'Hehir
Democrats' exquisite showmanship leaves Trump on the ropes — but the party's identity remains purposefully unclear
From pop stars to insult comedy, the Dems threw a cookout where the real joke was on Trump
Melanie McFarland
In 2016 Trump mocked his way into the White House. In 2024 Democrats hit back using his oldest tactic
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