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If Joe Biden wins this election, mainstream media has plenty of catch-up work ahead
Dan Froomkin
After Nov. 3, comparing Biden to Donald Trump may no longer be enough. It will be time to ask the hard questions
AOC just delivered a live-stream of her playing a video game. Here’s why this is a big deal
Matthew Rozsa
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez may be the only congressperson who streams gameplay. She is unlikely to be the last
Trump had a bridge to sell us — how did that go?
Jared Brey
4 years after Trump promised major investment, Pennsylvania's infrastructure remains among the worst in the nation
Rudy Giuliani’s daughter calls on Americans to vote out Trump and his “cruel, selfish politics”
Roger Sollenberger
"We can vote this toxic administration out of office," Caroline Giuliani says
The candidates don’t get it: from pandemics to climate change, the real problem is capitalism itself
Matthew Rozsa
Trump and Pence accuse the Democrats of being too left-wing. In truth, they aren't left-wing enough
Would a President Biden respond to this federal housing emergency?
Abe Kenmore
North Carolina public housing tenants seek safe housing after years of federal underfunding
Donald Trump Jr. baselessly accuses Nancy Pelosi of having “substance issues” on “Fox & Friends”
AlterNet Staff
"I won't get into that," Trump tells the hosts of the president's favorite morning show
Economist Richard Wolff: Capitalism is the reason COVID-19 is ravaging America
Matthew Rozsa
Salon interviews Dr. Richard D. Wolff, whose new book "The Sickness is the System" explores capitalism's flaws
There’s only one political party in the United States — the other one has descended into madness
David Masciotra
The Democrats can be deeply disappointing, but at least they believe in democracy. That other party? Not so much
Why Chris Wallace blew it: Even at its best, Fox News is a right-wing noise machine
Sophia Tesfaye
Wallace got completely bulldozed by Donald Trump — but what can you expect? His entire network is propaganda
“Would you shut up, man”: First Trump-Biden debate a disastrous, chaotic, nearly unwatchable mess
Jon Queally
This is a sad state of affairs when thousands are dying from a pandemic"
Fury follows Trump’s nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to Supreme Court
Andrea Germanos
Barrett's voting record means issues like access to healthcare and ballots and reproductive rights are threatened
Beyond Trump: Despite the setbacks of 2020, progressives now have a real path to power
Jenifer Fernandez Ancona, Sean McElwee, Charlotte Swasey
Was this a bad year for the left? Only in the headlines — at ground level, progressives have made major gains
Democracy, not consumption is “how we will amass power to challenge the corporate behemoth”
Gary M. Kramer
Salon spoke to "New Corporation" filmmakers about false reformations & how relaxed regulations lead to tragedies
Why America’s political fights are as fake as pro wrestling
Leonard C. Goodman
The fight behind closed doors is over which party can be a better servant to the donor class
Progressives call for Senate showdown, Supreme Court reform: “We can, and must, fight”
Jessica Corbett
In the wake of Ginsburg's death, an epic battle looms for "our rights, our freedoms, ... our bodies, our lives"
McConnell vows to be “firewall” against progress in Senate as Democrats mull eliminating filibuster
Lisa Newcomb
While lawmakers from both parties have used the tactic in the past, Democrats look to block GOP opposition in 2021
Noam Chomsky: We are facing the most dangerous moment in human history
Alex Henderson
Chomsky believes that the “threat of nuclear war” is “probably more severe" now "than it was during the Cold War"
The U.S. presidential election: 2020 is not 2016
Richard Phillips
2020 is different than 2016 in many respects
Susan Collins and Democratic rival Sarah Gideon square off in Maine’s first Senate debate
Roger Sollenberger
The key Senate race could determine whether Mitch McConnell remains majority leader
America’s so-called war on terror has displaced as many as 59 million people
Jake Johnson
"We need a reckoning. We can't simply move on."
“Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President”: A loving relationship to music that “cuts through politics”
Gary M. Kramer
Filmmakers Mary Wharton and Chris Farrell spoke to Salon about interviewing Carter & discovering his joyous side
Who’s advising Joe Biden on climate? His former rivals
Zoya Teirstein
The optics of how Biden approaches climate action are almost as important as the climate policy he puts forward
Counterculture memoirist Sharon Dukett on what we learned (and forgot) from the hippies
Keith A. Spencer
Running away from home as a teen gave Sharon Dukett a spacious view of early 1970s culture and protest movements
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