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From job loss to financial anxieties, border walls are how politicians redirect our fears
Jessica Wapner
Border walls provide "scapegoating at the societal level," psychologists say
Reversing the Southern Strategy: Even small victories are a sign of huge progress
Paul Rosenberg
Biden's squeaker win in Georgia wasn't a one-off. It was the result of years of hard work that's changing America
This is the face of radical-Republican contempt for you
David Cay Johnston
McConnell, Trump and their cronies are going to make life hell for Biden and everyone else
How escalating COVID cases forced one state to change its masking strategy
Katheryn Houghton
Rising caseloads have forced an evolution in the efforts to persuade people to mask up.
Why the 2020 election looks a lot like 1876 — with one crucial difference
Matthew Rozsa
The 2020 election has its closest parallel in the protracted, difficult 1876 contest between Tilden and Hayes
White House COVID outbreak spreads: Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows tried to hide diagnosis
Bob Brigham
3rd White House outbreak grows to 5 coronavirus cases — and they tried to hide it from the public: report
NBC News’ Al Roker reveals he has prostate cancer
Brian Steinberg
The morning show personality will be taking time off for surgery and recovery
MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow sidelined after “close contact” tests positive for coronavirus
Brian Steinberg
The host will be "quarantining ’til it’s safe for me to be back at work without putting anyone at risk"
If Trump tries to sue his way to election victory, here’s what happens
Ian Macdougall
Here’s what you need to know as the election lawsuits start to mount
How to fix our country’s empathy problem, starting with the farmworkers who keep us fed
Ashlie D. Stevens
Organizations that represent workers are pairing personal stories with political messages to inspire empathy
Clown coup: Trump’s effort to overthrow democracy as well-run as his business (and presidency)
Amanda Marcotte
Trump had many tools at hand for a coup — SCOTUS, Bill Barr, the GOP Senate — but went with Twitter "declarations"
Trump refused pleas from Republicans to visit Arizona more because he hated “traveling west”: report
Matthew Chapman
Aides also faulted Trump for spending so much time attacking the late Sen. John McCain, a beloved icon in the state
Rowdy crowds overwhelm local officials, try to stop vote counting in key swing states
Cody Fenwick
While Trump is disputing the ballot counting, his supporters are trying to cause chaos at election centers
Five things to learn from Election Day 2020 in Texas
Alex Samuels, Patrick Svitek
Texas played host to a series of high-stakes contests up and down the ballot
Americans voted for major progress on climate crisis and clean energy — will they get it?
Carl Pope
Joe Biden's administration will immediately move us back into the Paris accords. That's a real accomplishment
Sara Gideon concedes to Susan Collins, dealing a blow to Democratic hopes of regaining Senate
Roger Sollenberger
The hotly contested race was widely seen as a referendum on President Trump and Brett Kavanaugh
However the election ends, white supremacy has already won
Chauncey DeVega
America has shown a fidelity to white supremacy we can't dismiss, regardless of the election's final outcome
What this election’s really about
Terry H. Schwadron
The economy won’t come back until the virus is under control
Bernie Sanders slams Trump’s plans to falsely declare victory on Election Night
Jake Johnson
"Every vote must and will be counted."
Mark Kelly unseats Martha McSally in Arizona, flipping John McCain’s former Senate seat blue
Roger Sollenberger
McSally, an incumbent who was not elected, consistently trailed Kelly throughout the year
Republican Steve Daines holds off Democratic Gov. Steve Bullock in Montana Senate race
Igor Derysh
The battle of Steves had been one of the tightest races in the country for weeks
Republican Sen. Joni Ernst defeats Theresa Greenfield in Iowa to hold Senate seat for second term
Roger Sollenberger
While both candidates grew up on Iowa farms, their political trajectories could not be more different
GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham defeats Jaime Harrison to win a fourth term representing South Carolina
Roger Sollenberger
The close race in the conservative stronghold drew national attention and top fundraising dollars
Protesters plan to take the streets if Trump claims false victory
Nicole Karlis
Here's where protests are planned, and how states are preparing for election day aftermath
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