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Is the pandemic making us drink more, or less? It’s complicated
Nicole Karlis
Research shows that right after lockdown, people drank more — but things changed as the months went on
Who decides when vaccine studies are done? Internal documents show Fauci plays a key role
Isaac Arnsdorf, Caroline Chen, Ryan Gabrielson
Dr. Anthony Fauci will see data from government-funded vaccine trials before the FDA does
Fox News mogul Rupert Murdoch believes Joe Biden will beat President Trump in a “landslide”: report
Roger Sollenberger
“After all that has gone on, people are ready for Sleepy Joe,” the billionaire allegedly told an associate
Museums are combining childcare and education that’s more affordable than private tutoring
Ashlie D. Stevens
Parents whose jobs don't allow them to watch over their kids' remote learning could turn to museums for help
A dueling town halls upside: Media finally focuses on the wide gulf between Biden and Trump
Dan Froomkin
The nation's top political reporters actually focused on the extreme contrast between the candidates, not spectacle
Rudy Giuliani’s daughter calls on Americans to vote out Trump and his “cruel, selfish politics”
Roger Sollenberger
"We can vote this toxic administration out of office," Caroline Giuliani says
Trump should face manslaughter charges for his “reckless” handling of COVID-19: former prosecutor
Brad Reed
"He is responsible for their deaths," former Manhattan District Attorney’s Office prosecutor Robert Gottlieb says
Trump’s town hall stunt backfires: NBC’s Savannah Guthrie gives him the grilling voters wouldn’t
Sophia Tesfaye
Donald Trump made the wrong choice when he refused to appear for a virtual face-off against Joe Biden
Making money off masks, COVID-spawned chain store aims to become obsolete
Markian Hawryluk
“I can’t wait to go out of business eventually,” the founder of COVID-19 Essentials said
Michigan Republican linked to organizer of rally where militia allegedly plotted to kidnap Whitmer
Igor Derysh
The rally drew numerous extremist groups, including the Proud Boys, the Boogaloo Bois and the alleged coup plotters
Election 2020 sees record $11 billion in campaign spending — mostly from a handful of the super-rich
Richard Briffault
Money can't buy you love, but it may be able to buy you political influence
GOP Sen. Ben Sasse admitted that Trump “ignored” the coronavirus and “flirted” with white supremacy
Roger Sollenberger
Sasse asked why GOP thought "selling a TV-obsessed narcissistic individual” to America was “good" in leaked call
Seinfeld’s bland new book “Is This Anything?” is $35 dollars’ worth of ambivalence and old jokes
Jenna Marotta
The book's retrospective rehash emphasizes the comedian's unwillingness to engage with readers or the present
Are temperature checks effective, or just “medical theater”?
Nicole Karlis
Many businesses now require them in order for patrons to enter. But experts say they have issues
The media could still screw up the election. Here’s what they need to do instead
Dan Froomkin
This not a normal election between two opposing candidates, and the news media needs to say so clearly
8 million Americans fall into poverty after Republicans let coronavirus aid expire: study
Igor Derysh
Six million Americans have fallen below the poverty line in just the last three months, according to researchers
Trump administration privately warned wealthy donors while publicly downplaying the coronavirus
Igor Derysh
The information reportedly helped elite traders "gain financial advantage" when "global markets were teetering"
Can America be saved from Donald Trump’s black hole of lies?
Chauncey DeVega
Media critic Eric Alterman warns that Trump's lies are a black hole which has sucked in the country and news media
Flip-Flopping Trump needs Democrats more than he needs boot licking Senate Republicans
Terry H. Schwadron
A pandemic aid calendar would have saved the GOP a lot of grief
Defeat Trump first — then push Biden to the left
Norman Solomon
No one has described the current crossroads more astutely than Naomi Klein: "Vote for a more favorable terrain"
Trump treats essential workers as expendable, and many Americans are following his dangerous lead
Ashlie D. Stevens
"I'm at work anxious about getting sick, but customers are acting like the pandemic is a thing of the past"
CDC director warns “small gatherings” like Thanksgiving could spread coronavirus
Matthew Rozsa
While there's social pressure against ragers, Robert Redfield says even small parties are causing outbreaks
With Senate control at stake, Trump and COVID haunt vulnerable Republicans
Emmarie Huetteman
Sen. Joni Ernst has gone from being a rising star in the GOP to running neck and neck against a political newcomer
Postmaster General DeJoy’s six-figure donations to GOP convention align with Senate probe of wife
Roger Sollenberger
Senate Democrats are investigating DeJoy's political donations in connection with his wife's ambassador nomination
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