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Lindsey Graham, Thom Tillis pushed for controversial casino after donations from gambling mogul

Roger Sollenberger
Pair of embattled Carolina senators changed their views after taking big bucks from casino interests and lobbyists

Is herd immunity even possible? New public health data calls that into doubt

Matthew Rozsa
Many politicians have staked their reputations on herd immunity. What if it isn't possible?

What’s real in “Borat 2”?

Ashlie D. Stevens
From the now-infamous Giuliani "shirt tuck" to Borat's five days bunking with QAnon believers, here's the truth

Despite pandemic threat, gubernatorial hopefuls avoid COVID nitty-gritty

Katheryn Houghton, Matt Volz
The lack of detailed pandemic policy in the races could be attributed to both candidates trying to win swing voters

Why is this election so painful? Because voting isn’t real political power

Andrew O'Hehir
This feeling of powerlessness and despair felt by many is emblematic of a much deeper problem in America

Despite COVID outbreak among his staffers, Pence pushed to attend Supreme Court confirmation vote

Jon Queally
"Your presence alone could be very dangerous to many people," a letter to Pence from Senate Democrats said

The female recession: Why the workplace gender gap is growing during the pandemic

Nicole Karlis
Men are getting promoted while women are losing their jobs — and this workplace inequality is only getting worse

Coronavirus may dull the body’s pain receptors, helping the unsuspecting spread it, study says

Matthew Rozsa
Researchers at the University of Arizona describe how the novel coronavirus cleverly hijacks pain receptors

Top Fox News hosts told to quarantine ahead of Election Day as COVID-19 cases hit network

Roger Sollenberger
"I'll be doing the show from home this week," Bret Baier confirms to colleague Brian Kilmeade

Trump’s chief of staff makes shocking admission: “We’re not going to control the pandemic”

Matthew Rozsa
Despite the president's brush with COVID-19, Chief of Staff Mark Meadows shrugs off any plan to control spread

With one week left, Trump team rolls out new campaign message: Let the coronavirus win

Amanda Marcotte
Over 225,000 are dead, but Trump is still committed to his March theory that it's all a hoax aimed at hurting him

Gov. Greg Abbott spends millions to keep Texas from turning blue

Patrick Svitek
Abbott's political campaign is working to save the Republican majority in the state House

Ralph Nader on Trump’s corruption, “corporate state fascism” and why Democrats keep losing

Chauncey DeVega
Nader still says George W. Bush was not his fault — but agrees that fighting corporate power means beating Trump

Trump’s EPA refuses to reduce pollutants linked to coronavirus deaths

Lisa Song, Lylla Younes
The EPA actually loosened reporting requirements for coal plants and other polluters, dismissing the risk

Biden’s big health agenda won’t be easy to achieve

Julie Rovner
Much like Obama, a President Biden could find his health policies initially sidelined by economic issues

Pence blasted for “negligent” decision to keep campaigning despite exposure to top aide with COVID

Jake Johnson
"It's just an insult to everybody who has been working in public health and public health response."

Why the pandemic is inspiring many to give up alcohol

Nicole Karlis
While some saw the pandemic as an excuse to drink more, others are embracing sobriety. Here's why

How coronavirus exposed the flaws of the childcare economy

Sonali Kolhatkar
The well-being of children, women, and especially women of color is at stake

Workers keep getting fired, penalized for reporting COVID-19 safety violations

Michelle Andrews
A growing number of workers are resisting what they feel are unsafe, unhealthy conditions

Scholar Larry Bartels: Trump has revealed that “truth and reason” don’t matter to politics

Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Unequal Democracy" on the elite "folk theories" of politics — and how Trump has exposed them as false

Behind the humble “I Voted” sticker’s enduring appeal — and whether you’ll get one this year

Ashlie D. Stevens
They're fun to receive, share and compare. But do the simple stickers actually make a difference in voter turnout?

Despite what Trump says, the U.S. breaks COVID infection record just 11 days before the election

Andrea Germanos
77,640 new Covid-19 cases were reported on Thursday

Here’s what the different “phases” of vaccine production really mean

Matthew Rozsa
What is a Phase III trial? A Phase II? We asked experts to decode these suddenly-common news terms

In tamer debate, Trump and Biden clash (again) on president’s pandemic response

Kaiser Health News Staff, PolitiFact Staff
In stark contrast to the first debate, there was more policy talk
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