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Trump touts his war on drug prices as costs continue to climb
Mark Kreidler
Trump claims to have cut prescription drug prices, but the proof is at the pharmacy counter.
The “hanging chads” of 2020: More than 1 million mail-in ballots could be rejected this election
Igor Derysh
“Rejecting thousands of ballots would be enough” to swing a close race, says Columbia professor Richard Briffault
Watchdog files complaint accusing Trump’s chief of staff Mark Meadows of campaign finance crimes
Roger Sollenberger
The complaint draws on Salon's exclusive reporting from last week about the possible violations
From hypothermia to heat stroke: Here are the horrible things you can get at a Trump rally
Kenny Stancil
"Trump campaign goes into home stretch by infecting, freezing, and burning its own supporters"
Navigating the workplace on the spectrum: What it’s like being disabled in the pandemic-era office
Matthew Rozsa
Workplace discrimination against the neurodivergent is so common, most co-workers have no idea they're doing it
Why your brain is having difficulty making plans right now, according to a neuroscientist
Ashlie D. Stevens
With pandemic and election stress at an all-time high, I found myself unable to schedule things past Nov. 3
Walmart removes guns and ammo from shelves over concerns about “civil unrest”
Igor Derysh
Human rights groups worried over election violence: "Guns, protests and elections do not mix well”
“Over 1,000 people died today”: Don Jr. falsely claims that COVID-19 deaths are “almost nothing”
Igor Derysh
Deaths rose to 1,040 on Thursday as the number of new COVID-19 cases hit the highest number on record
Trump will lash out if he loses — but he and his fans will be bigger crybabies if they win
Amanda Marcotte
Trump may slink away in shame if he loses. If he wins, we're in for four years of tantrums and recrimination
How a misconception about coronavirus immunity is causing thousand of needless deaths
Nicole Karlis
Understanding "durable immunity" versus "transient immunity" is the key to knowing how to defeating the virus
Kavanaugh corrects controversial opinion after Vermont fact-checks false claim about mail-in voting
Igor Derysh
Vermont Secretary of State Jim Condos called out Kavanaugh's "erroneous claim" and called for a public correction
Psychologist Dan McAdams on the case of Trump: “Much stranger than any diagnostic category”
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "The Strange Case of Donald J. Trump": He's a man who "doesn't even remember what happened yesterday"
Analysis shows spike in Covid-19 cases after numerous Trump rallies
Kenny Stancil
"These rallies offer a boost to the president's ego but risk leaving behind a trail of sickness"
Trump and Biden on the biggest climate question: What kind of energy transition lies ahead?
Carl Pope
A historic energy transition is here: Coal is dying and oil will soon follow. How we manage this change is critical
Kayleigh McEnany’s new volunteer role with the Trump campaign raises ethics questions
Roger Sollenberger
Salon previously reported that the Trump campaign had paid McEnany after she joined the White House this April
Jared Kushner bragged about ignoring medical experts: “Trump’s in charge — not the doctors”
Brad Reed
Roughly 40,000 Americans had died from COVID-19 at the time of Kushner’s statement
Pennsylvania’s new vote-by-mail law expands access for everyone except the poor
Jonathan Lai, Samantha Melamed, Michaelle Bond
In Philadelphia, language barriers, unstable housing and lack of internet access make voting by mail difficult
Easy, not-too-spooky Halloween treats to cook up with your kids
Ashlie D. Stevens
Trick or treating may be cancelled this year, but you can still scare up some fun in your kitchen
Elderly Trump fans stranded outside of Omaha rally hospitalized, one treated for hypothermia: report
Igor Derysh
Hundreds of supporters who braved the coronavirus risk were crowded in a freezing airfield for hours
Trump White House takes credit for “ending” the pandemic — even as hospitals are overflowing
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's latest ludicrous lie isn't some brilliant campaign strategy — it's just ego-fluffing, and it won't work
Trump says report that he failed to pay $287M debt tied to failing hotel shows he’s a “smart guy”
Igor Derysh
Trump boasts about taking out hundreds of millions in loans and then strong-arming banks into letting him default
Voto Latino co-founder on 2020’s “surge of young voters” and what it means for Texas and Arizona
Dean Obeidallah
Salon talks to Maria Teresa Kumar about how the Latinx community went from ignored to potential election deciders
Clinical psychologist: President Trump is “so obviously impaired and so obviously disordered”
Sarah K Burris
Dr. Alan Blotcky predicts how the president will respond if he loses the election
Polls, late campaign activity from Biden and Bloomberg suggests GOP rule over Texas could be at risk
Alex Samuels, Patrick Svitek
The race for Texas' Electoral College votes appears closer than it has been in decades
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