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Trump goads Biden into saying he’ll “phase out” fossil fuels at final debate
Zoya Teirstein
Biden may have just handed the Trump campaign a golden sound bite
Kamala Harris’ chief of staff on how Joe Biden can “change the direction of this country”
Dean Obeidallah
Salon talks to Karine Jean-Pierre about the Biden campaign's strategy to win, and what comes after for the left
Joe Biden just wiped the floor with Trump
Cody Fenwick
Though Trump occasionally had a strong or persuasive moment, Biden was undoubtedly the clear victor of the debate
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
“Hypocrisy is rank”: Catholic newspaper urges Senate to “reject” Amy Coney Barrett in scathing op-ed
Alex Henderson
"Americans deserve better than a relativist dressed in originalist drag," the National Catholic Reporter staff says
Republican “hero” who helped stop terror attack faces questions over “affiliations” to extremists
Igor Derysh
Democrats call on Oregon GOP candidate Alek Skarlatos to disavow group linked to QAnon, Proud Boys and militias
From a gun-toting firebrand to a Southern professor, “First Vote” examines Asian American voters
Gary M. Kramer
PBS' documentary by Yi Chen looks at four civically engaged voters of Asian descent in North Carolina and Ohio
Let’s imagine the unimaginable: A second term for Donald Trump
Bob Cesca
After the shock of November 2016, we have to face this possibility: How bad will Trump 2.0 get? Pretty damn bad
Paul Krugman reveals the biggest danger Amy Coney Barrett poses to “the future of civilization”
Alex Henderson
The economist stresses that having a far-right Supreme Court majority will be terrible in a variety of ways.
Final presidential debate will have muted microphones
Gene Maddaus
The Commission on Presidential Debates announced new rules intended to allow the candidates to speak uninterrupted
Trump has made fracking an election issue. Has he misjudged Pennsylvania?
Nina Lakhani
Donald Trump has made fracking a flashpoint in the 2020 presidential race. Voters are skeptical
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
California’s karmic debt to the world
Curtis White
The Golden State’s misdeeds, from genocides to resource extraction to car culture, have come back to haunt it
Farmers have long memories: Trump’s climate record could hurt him in Iowa
Judith Lewis Mernit
In rural Iowa, farmers bearing the brunt of climate change may play an outsize role in electing the next president
Noam Chomsky: “If you don’t push the lever for the Democrats, you are assisting Trump”
David Masciotra
Salon talks to the venerable author about the climate crisis, the Global Green New Deal and "lesser-evil voting"
These 4 toss-up Senate races might determine the fate of the plane
Shannon Osaka
Maine, North Carolina, Iowa, and Montana could decide whether Congress takes action
Trump rejects California request for federal disaster aid to recover from catastrophic wildfires
Jake Johnson
"How President Trump continues to treat California is sadistic and depraved"
Outrage after Amy Coney Barrett claims she has no “firm views” on climate crisis
Jake Johnson
"We don’t need a climate denier on the Supreme Court."
James Murdoch says his family media empire legitimizes disinformation and obscures facts
Roger Sollenberger
"A contest of ideas shouldn't be used to legitimize disinformation," Murdoch says
In the stunning yet grim “The Last Ice,” melting glaciers and development threaten Inuit way of life
Gary M. Kramer
The Nat Geo Wild film captures how these indigenous people are suffering from cultural and environmental changes
In Nicaragua, forests and indigenous communities face threats
Sara Van Note
After a brutal crackdown on dissent in 2018, deforestation and local conflict have intensified. Who’s to blame?
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
Donald Trump’s health: A new front in the right’s long war against reality
Jared Yates Sexton
Why has the White House obfuscated Trump's medical condition? Because the right thinks it can make its own reality
The clothes make the candidate: The sartorial politics of this year’s key Senate races
Jo-Ellen Pozner
Clothing is a way for politicians to convey authenticity and to tell their story
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