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Fourth world: American carnage from a pandemic president
Tom Engelhardt
"It was the worst of times, it was... no, wait, in Trumpian terms, it was the worstest of times"
Pro-Trump Black nonprofit quietly shuttered following sketchy cash giveaways
Roger Sollenberger
Scandal-plagued nonprofit group launched by Trump ally Darrell Scott has effectively been shut down
“Homicidal negligence”: Trump admits on tape that he hid “deadly” threat of coronavirus from public
Roger Sollenberger
“While this deadly disease ripped through our nation, he failed to do his job on purpose,” Joe Biden says of Trump
Four stunning revelations Bob Woodward reveals about Donald Trump in his devastating new book “Rage”
Alex Henderson
Between December 2019 and July 2020, Woodward conducted 18 on-the-record interviews with the president
Exclusive: Susan Collins’ plight gets worse with new corruption allegation, possible ethics probe
Roger Sollenberger
Ethics watchdog accuses Maine senator of "blatant corruption" after GOP tax bill sweetened husband's investments
Sacha Baron Cohen back for “Borat 2” and is already done filming the sequel — report
Zack Sharf
The original "Borat" grossed over $260 million worldwide and earned Cohen a Golden Globe award.
“Ellen DeGeneres Show” Season 18 returns Sept. 21: “Yes, we’re gonna talk about it”
Elaine Low
All the details about the first week of the show's return, which won't have a studio audience
Lyft laid off contract janitors while spending $17.5 million on an astroturf ballot measure
Nicole Karlis
Lyft is laying off subcontractors while pouring money into a campaign to keep its rideshare drivers contingent
People who wear face masks become less sick if they do contract coronavirus, researchers find
Matthew Rozsa
Masks don't just stop the coronavirus's spread — they make you more likely to be asymptomatic, study says
Trump campaign pushes bogus conspiracy theories and misinformation as Joe Biden leads in the polls
Alex Henderson
"He’s able to muddy the waters so thoroughly that democracy wilts on the vine," Syracuse Prof Whitney Phillips says
Labor’s lost power: Why were union warnings on COVID danger ignored?
Bob Hennelly
From the beginning of this pandemic, labor unions have issued clear and urgent warnings. Almost no one listened
Why giant watermelon growers get hooked on their hobby: “We grow to push the limits”
Nicole Karlis
Growers explain the sublime thrill of growing 300-pound melons — and why they'll spend thousands in pursuit of it
“We’re in survival mode”: How the pandemic hurts immigrant women who clean houses
Nina Gonzalez, Ela Banerjee
Small business owner Nina, an immigrant, employs mostly undocumented workers who can't file for unemployment
Counterculture memoirist Sharon Dukett on what we learned (and forgot) from the hippies
Keith A. Spencer
Running away from home as a teen gave Sharon Dukett a spacious view of early 1970s culture and protest movements
The nation is not ready for a COVID-19 vaccine
Liz Szabo
The path to delivering vaccines to 330 million people remains unclear
“How are we going to pay these bills?”: Losing income to the pandemic when medical catastrophe hits
Soledad Castillo, Ela Banerjee
Soledad had her hours cut in half when the pandemic hit. Then her pregnancy developed serious problems
Big Pharma insists it can police itself on COVID-19 vaccine
Jake Johnson
One watchdog group dismissed the notion as "like the wolf saying he'll guard the henhouse"
“A world beyond fear”: Netflix’s “Away” questions the pull of Earthbound politics in space
Hanh Nguyen
Series creator Andrew Hinderaker spoke to Salon about the international crew, finale photo & Season 2 possibilities
What you can do to help in the coming tidal wave of homelessness
David Cay Johnston
Most cities have lots of empty space where the newly evicted could store their belongings
Why 2020 may be a signal year for the American labor movement
Matthew Rozsa
Strikes have become mainstream topics of conversation — and the pandemic is changing the calculus for labor
Why Black aging matters, too
Judith Graham
Old, chronically ill, Black: people who fit this description are more likely to die from COVID than any other group
“We in America have actual fascists marching in the streets”: Ed Brubaker on releasing art right now
Chauncey DeVega
The writer on his graphic novel "Pulp" being born of a brush with death and how it fits with our current anxiety
Trade deficit soars to 12-year high despite Trump’s promises to wipe it out
Jake Johnson
"Trump is a fraud, exhibit one billion"
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