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Trump trails Biden by 14 points after church photo-op stunt as poll shows national shift on race

Igor Derysh
More than 60% of Americans disapprove of Trump's handling of race relations and his response to the recent protests

Pandemic, protest and a slow, painful economic recovery: We’ve got a long, hot summer ahead

Heather Digby Parton
Despite Trump's crowing, the economy's not improving and the death toll is still rising. None of this is over soon

Gen. Wesley Clark on Trump and the protests: “We are seeing the turning of the tide”

Chauncey DeVega
Former NATO supreme commander on Trump's threat to send in troops: "That is not the way to resolve our problems"

How decades of racist policies and “white mob violence” heightened tensions in Minneapolis

Igor Derysh
Says one observer, "Structural racism is baked into every community institution, into every neighborhood"

“The worst is yet to come”: Leading conservative columnist predicts tough times ahead for GOP

Alex Henderson
A leading conservative writer comes out with a scathing argument for defeating Trump and his enablers

The coronavirus’ next victim? Capitalism

Matthew Rozsa
The pandemic has exposed how political attacks on science are the only way to maintain the capitalist order

Hurricanes disproportionately harm communities of color. Why does TV news ignore that fact?

Emily Pontecorvo
Marginalized communities already have and will continue to suffer disproportionately from extreme weather disasters

“Let my building burn”: Despite vandalism and curfews, many restaurants continue to support protests

Ashlie D. Stevens
One bar in Louisville has found a way to honor David McAtee, the BBQ cook who died after police shot into a crowd

Prominent Republicans are revealing they won’t support Trump’s re-election: report

Tom Boggioni
NYT: Former President George W. Bush, Senator Mitt Romney of Utah and Cindy McCain won't endorse Trump in 2020

Health officials fear the pandemic will cause STIs to increase

Nicole Karlis
Politicized attempts to shutter more Planned Parenthoods are having unintended side effects

COVID-19 overwhelms border ICUs

Heidi De Marco
Some facilities near the Mexican border have been overwhelmed with COVID-19 patients

Veteran Arab journalist: If coronavirus gets me, I’m going back to the White House

Mohammad Ali Salih
I held a lonely vigil outside the White House for years, until Trump scared me away. It may be time to go back

Coronavirus pandemic triggered “one of the greatest wealth transfers in history”

Andrea Germanos
Small businesses are "dropping like flies," said "Mad Money" host Jim Cramer

The day after the protest: A view from the 2015 Baltimore Uprising, and now

D. Watkins
After the clean-up crews rolled out of Baltimore in 2015, the exploiters and the justice system moved in

Between burnout and the bends: Cascading crises have created a burnout epidemic

Sara Konrath
The lines between work and home are blurrier than ever, making many feel that we can't stop and rest

Who pays for protest injuries in a pandemic?

Michelle Andrews
Social media fears about lack of coverage for protest injuries are overblown

From “Pose” to Spike Lee’s “Da 5 Bloods,” Netflix’s June offerings spotlight LGBTQ and Black voices

Ashlie D. Stevens
With summer around the corner, you can beat the heat inside with these new TV shows, specials, movies, and docs

Haven’t gotten your unemployment check? That’s intentional

Igor Derysh
"Designed to fail": Many states designed their UI systems to limit payouts, experts say

Want candidates who will reach beyond their base? Change how we vote

David Daley, Rob Richie
When winning takes less votes, it requires less engagement with voters. That's a problem

A graduation speech for our age of collapse

Tom Engelhardt
You’re graduating not into a world but into a conundrum.

This powerful protest movement deserves more from the press: Ask those with power what will change

Dan Froomkin
Journalists have access to the powerful. They must take the protesters' message to those who can do something

“No way to find a bright spot”: Fox News poll has Martha McSally down 13% in must-win state for GOP

Roger Sollenberger
The further into the poll you go, the worse it looks — for McSally, as well as for Trump and the Republican Party

Efforts to curb STDs falter in COVID’s shadow

Anna Maria Barry-Jester
Rates of infection and death from congenital syphilis have been on the rise for years.

Science alone can’t solve COVID-19. The humanities must help

Anna Magdalena Elsner, Vanessa Rampton
Scholars of society, language, and culture will be integral to addressing the broader issues raised by the pandemic
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