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What will it take to defeat Trumpism?

John Feffer
Learning lessons from the end of the Confederacy, Nazi Germany, and Saddam’s Iraq

Company run by White House “volunteer” with no experience in medical supplies wins major contract

Derek Willis, Yeganeh Torbati
A company created by a former Pentagon official wins $2.5 million contract to supply the Bureau of Prisons with PPE

After COVID-19 spike, California shifts its strategy

Angela Hart, Anna Maria Barry-Jester
California recorded a single-day high of 7,149 new COVID cases Tuesday

Images of power: When will American politics move past spectacle and sensation?

David Masciotra
Where are the street protests for health care and debt forgiveness? Maybe we'd need a shocking viral video first

How right-wing media helped President Trump misled viewers about the coronavirus

Alex Henderson
Misinformation could lead to lower trust in health experts — especially during a pandemic

Republicans finally split with Trump on wearing masks after COVID-19 spikes in GOP states

Bob Brigham
Republicans have started posting pictures wearing masks and urging their supporters to follow their example

Democrats will hold a virtual convention; Republicans won’t: The cruelty is just too obvious

Sophia Tesfaye
Republicans moved their convention to Florida, believing it was done with the coronavirus. Heckuva job, guys!

Company linked to Trump adviser got millions in coronavirus aid as he urged GOP to cut relief

Igor Derysh
Art Laffer rejected "relief for families but doesn’t seem to mind when it benefits him personally," a watchdog says

States that wanted to reopen are having second thoughts due to spike in coronavirus cases

Matthew Rozsa
States like Texas, Oklahoma, Arizona and Florida are seeing a spike just as they began to reopen their economies

Ivanka Trump mocked after White House makes her the face of its “skills-based hiring” initiative

Brad Reed
Ivanka’s video about “skills-based hiring” was poorly received

10 of Trump’s most embarrassing gaffes

Alex Henderson
Trump is attacking Biden’s verbal slip-up — but here are 10 of his own embarrassing gaffes

Why coronavirus cases vary wildly between U.S. states

Matthew Rozsa
As the federal government throws its hands up, state leaders wield tremendous power to save lives (or not)

Barr admits he has no evidence to support his voting by mail conspiracy about counterfeit ballots

Roger Sollenberger
The attorney general voted by mail in an election last year

Packed bars serve up new rounds of COVID contagion

Jordan Rau, Elizabeth Lawrence
As states ease their lockdowns, bars are emerging as fertile breeding grounds for the coronavirus.

Trump predicts Joe Biden will defeat him during Fox News interview: “Some people don’t love me”

Bob Brigham
"The man can’t speak," Trump said of his Democratic rival while appearing on Sean Hannity's program

Trump asks Supreme Court to revoke Obamacare coverage for millions as US hits new coronavirus record

Igor Derysh
The filing also called to end pre-existing condition protections days after Trump vowed to "always" defend them

With COVID-19 spiking in the Sun Belt, Trump leads Republican governors off the cliff

Heather Digby Parton
Cases are exploding in Arizona, Texas and Florida — and that's driving Trump and the GOP toward electoral disaster

Kentucky’s pandemic primary was no “disaster,” but there’s work to do before November

Erin Keane
A "disaster" predicted in Louisville didn't materialize. That doesn't mean disenfranchisement isn't happening

This week’s primaries bode well for the Green New Deal

Zoya Teirstein
Climate advocates had hoped 2020 would be the year climate change took center stage politically

Trump vows to veto D.C. statehood bill ahead of historic vote

Andrea Germanos
"D.C. will never be a state"

Claiming COVID-19 cases were overcounted, West Virginia’s GOP governor forces out top health expert

Igor Derysh
“We had overstated the amount of active cases we have," Gov. Jim Justice claimed, without any explanation

A 1,500 mile-long dust plume is approaching the United States. Here’s what to expect

Nicole Karlis
A huge dust plume from the Sahara will cloak parts of the US this week — and could have adverse health effects

Congress may pass another stimulus bill. Here’s what that means for you

Matthew Rozsa
President Trump says he plans on supporting another stimulus bill that could include checks to citizens

What the Trump campaign is up to on YouTube? (Hint: It involves aliens, Bin Laden and Ivanka)

Alice Wilder
Mostly stymied from holding his mass rallies, Trump is turning to a different part of the internet
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