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What’s the matter with Iowa? Gov. Kim Reynolds turns Hawkeye State into Trump’s petri dish
Jeff Biggers
Coronavirus is surging in the Corn Belt, but our Trump-loving governor wants to order all kids back to school
Robert Reich: Trump’s rush to reopen America is causing a COVID resurgence
Robert Reich
Trump was so intent on having a good economy that he resisted doing what was necessary to contain the coronavirus
Why is a right-wing flack and Roger Stone ally in charge of Dr. Fauci’s schedule?
Roger Sollenberger
We asked Michael Caputo why he's running the government's coronavirus PR. His response: "What's with the attitude?"
Reporters on Trump’s failing, racist campaign: He’s not doing it right
Dan Froomkin
Mainstream reporters have gone back to critiquing Trump's tactics, rather than documenting the dark reality
How a former right-wing congressman from Florida just became Texas GOP’s new chairman
Patrick Svitek
Allen West defeated James Dickey early Monday morning at a tumultuous virtual state convention
Trump is trying to rig the election right before our eyes
Joshua Holland
Suppressing the anti-Trump vote is his best hope of clinging to power
Trump threatens to veto GOP relief bill unless it includes payroll tax cut that favors the rich
Igor Derysh
The payroll tax funds Social Security and Medicare. A "number of Republicans oppose" have pushed back against a cut
Trump hints he won’t accept vote if he loses. Pelosi says he’ll be “fumigated” out of White House
Igor Derysh
“The fact is, whether he knows it yet or not, he will be leaving," Pelosi says
The most promising coronavirus vaccine candidate shows yet more positive results
Matthew Rozsa
Oxford's vaccine candidate is far ahead of the competition — and its latest clinical trial shows more good results
Desperate to hide the numbers, Trump declares all-out war on testing
Amanda Marcotte
Trump has long believed he can make the pandemic go away by rigging the numbers — now he's trying to end testing
Trump-loving Missouri governor: Children who get COVID-19 at school will “go home” and “get over it”
Brad Reed
“These kids have got to get back to school,” Gov. Mike Parsons says. “They’re at the lowest risk possible"
Donald Trump’s virus-whisperer: The tragic downfall of Dr. Deborah Birx
Heather Digby Parton
Dr. Deborah Birx seemed like a reasonable voice close to the throne. Now she's destroyed herself — and for what?
Betsy Devos wants to turn millions of children into Trump’s pandemic lab rats
Terry H. Schwadron
The Education Secretary’s 2020-21 school year of magical thinking
Donald Trump, Fox News grandpa: TV tells him what to do, and he does it
Chauncey DeVega
It would almost be pathetic if it weren't terrifying. America's president is trapped in the Fox News Universe
Meet Jaime Harrison, the South Carolina Democrat taking the fight to Lindsey Graham
Roger Sollenberger
Jaime Harrison is focused and charismatic — and pulling in national dollars for his race against Trump's golf buddy
Impeach him again — this time over Zoom
Joshua Holland
Democrats could make Senate Republicans defend Trump's latest crimes in a remote impeachment
Mitch McConnell drags his feet as 30 million are set to lose unemployment benefits in days
Jake Johnson
"Mitch McConnell may already have doomed the tens of millions of American workers"
How police are causing a public health crisis
Helene Alafriz
Recent protests highlight the fraught relationship between law enforcement and public health
“Outright lies”: Voting misinformation flourishes on Facebook
Ryan McCarthy
Nearly half of all top-performing posts that mentioned voting by mail were false or misleading.
Trump administration’s sudden shift on COVID data leaves states in the lurch
Alex Smith
The Trump administration directed hospitals to change how they report data to the federal government
Safe, socially distanced interior design without risking the health of your household
Ashlie D. Stevens
As decor demands go digital, consumers are also finding their needs changing to include home offices and gyms
Top US airlines plan to cut thousands of workers when CARES Act ban on layoffs expires
Igor Derysh
Unions are urging Congress to extend relief, but airlines say they'll only accept bailouts with no restrictions
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