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The affluent are consuming the planet to death: study
Matthew Rozsa
A study argues that it is not enough to invest in green technologies; the world's affluent must stop overconsuming
Donald Trump thinks coronavirus testing is a plot to destroy him — and no, he’s not kidding
Amanda Marcotte
Lifelong con man has convinced himself he can make voters un-see the pandemic if he just keeps lying about it
House Democrats threaten to “eliminate” Barr’s office budget if he doesn’t comply with subpoena
Igor Derysh
Judiciary Chair Jerry Nadler threatens to go after Barr's agency budget if he refuses to testify before the House
So much for the “Death Star”: After Tulsa and West Point, wheels are coming off Trump campaign
Bob Cesca
After the epic disaster in Tulsa and his nonsensical battle with John Bolton, Trump may have no way to save himself
Tax the rich and defund the police: Nurses’ union pushes for post-pandemic shift
Jake Johnson
New York nurses want to divert billions from the NYPD budget to fund public hospitals
COVID-19 death toll keeps rising — and the media should hold Trump accountable
Dan Froomkin
Trump's calamitous response to the pandemic is one of the worst political failures in history. It's time to say so
Trump’s Arizona trip: Failed wall, failed COVID testing and a failed presidency
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump heads to Arizona to brag about a nonexistent wall, ignore the worsening pandemic and save a doomed senator
Progressives hoping for big wins in Tuesday’s Democratic primaries
Roger Sollenberger
Charles Booker may be surging in Kentucky's Senate race — and another veteran Democrat could lose in New York.
Mismanaging the U.S. economy: How Trump defeats himself
George R. Tyler
The prospects for a solid US recovery are dim. Trump and the Republicans’ economic choices have made matters worse
7 ways 2020 has exposed America
Robert Reich
Robert Reich: We cannot cling to the idea of "going back to normal" because "normal" is what got us here
Wait, what? Peter Baker of the New York Times decries “normalization” of Trump
Dan Froomkin
No journalist has done more to make Trump seem "presidential" than NYT's D.C. bureau chief. Here are the receipts
George Conway-backed Lincoln Project hopes to make Trump’s “worst nightmare” come true
Roger Sollenberger
The "Never Trump" group pumps big bucks into ads to troll one person: the president. Are others getting on board?
Kayleigh McEnany falsely claims Trump didn’t say “Kung Flu” at rally after racist remarks were taped
David Edwards
“To be clear, I think the media is trying to play games with the terminology of this virus!” McEnany claims
Surge in coronavirus cases linked to more Texans in their 20s getting sick, officials say
Sarah R. Champagne, Reese Oxner
Gov. Greg Abbott and health experts say young adults may be taking social distancing less seriously
How K-pop fans and TikTok users came together to humiliate Trump in Tulsa
Matthew Rozsa
The Trump campaign touted RSVPs in the hundreds of thousands, but the Tulsa rally was only one-third full
Trump wanted a packed house in Tulsa and street violence outside — 0 for 2
Amanda Marcotte
Trump was hoping for a "wild evening" of violence at Tulsa rally he could blame on protesters. It didn't work
Senators find $14 billion in unspent COVID-19 funds after Trump admits to ordering testing slowdown
Jake Johnson
Trump on Saturday said he told officials to "slow the testing down" in response to a recent surge in COVID-19 cases
John Bolton: Jared Kushner is the most powerful person in Trump’s White House
Roger Sollenberger
Bolton claims that Kushner would push for a liberal Supreme Court justice if voters give Trump a second term
A harsh lesson for Trump in Tulsa: He can’t beat the virus, and even his followers know it
Heather Digby Parton
In a two-thirds-empty arena, the dispirited president had no magic. His shtick isn't working and he knows it
How — and when — can the coronavirus vaccine become a reality?
Caroline Chen
It is likely we’ll eventually have a coronavirus vaccine — but perhaps not as quickly as some expect
Trump looked weak in Tulsa — but the political vulture fed his faithful more toxic lies
Chauncey DeVega
Tulsa made clear that Trump's movement is enfeebled. But don't be fooled into thinking it's not still dangerous
Real police reform requires gun control
Terry H. Schwadron
Hey, Congress, think big; seize the moment and make a grand bargain
Kentucky election expected to be a “disaster” after polling locations cut: voting rights advocates
Andrea Germanos
Jefferson County has a population of roughly 767,000 and will have just one polling location
The costs of safely reopening a high-end restaurant
John M. Glionna
Many restaurants are reopening, but not without anguish, deliberation, and many tough decisions.
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