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Too much news coverage of Trump is just sound and fury, signifying nothing
Terry H. Schwadron
There’s way too much attention to his tweets, not enough to what he’s actually doing
A “growing sense of doom”: Republicans privately admit the polls look grim
Alex Henderson
The GOP is now predicted to not only lose the White House in November but also lose the U.S. Senate
Sen. Susan Collins altered coronavirus relief legislation amid lobbying from longtime former aide
Isaac Arnsdorf
Up to $1 billion in small business relief dollars went to hotel chains with more than 500 employees
“On the Trail” spotlights CNN’s women reporters and prompts examination of campaign coverage bias
Melanie McFarland
HBO Max's new documentary turns the camera on CNN's campaign coverage process and asks who's really objective
Fauci debunks Trump’s spin, declares US coronavirus outbreak worst in the world: “Numbers don’t lie”
Igor Derysh
"When you look at the number of infections and the number of deaths, it really is quite concerning," Fauci says
Schools aren’t safe, and parents won’t believe President Bleach-Injector when he claims otherwise
Amanda Marcotte
Trump thinks that saying "OPEN THE SCHOOLS!" over and over will make it happen. Parents and teachers know better
Fox News host calls out Kellyanne Conway over Trump’s virus misinformation: “Kids are getting this”
David Edwards
“The debate right now is over the spread of misinformation by the president about children being nearly immune"
Man-baby smashes democracy: Daniel Drezner on our “Toddler in Chief”
Chauncey DeVega
Tantrums, poor impulse control, short attention span, oppositional behavior — unfortunately, it all fits
Some workers sickened by COVID-19 face an extra burden: proving where they got it
John Hill
Across the U.S., workers face wildly varying rules about whether COVID-19 is covered as a workplace injury.
Trump has promised to stop evictions — but the GOP has a powerful incentive not to
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump may not like the optics of evictions, but Republicans know they may demoralize voters and suppress turnout
University of Texas anticipates testing “several hundred” symptomatic people every day
Roger Sollenberger
The University of Texas says it will do 5,000 tests a week — but won't say what happens when there's an outbreak
How Trump managed to lead the world with the worst response to COVID-19 pandemic
Vijay Prashad
How does one understand the total failure of the Trump administration to break the chain of the infection?
Michigan GOP candidate who downplayed ties to DeVos hires her niece after getting $1M cash infusion
Igor Derysh
John James' assistant communications director is a recent grad whose sole experience is interning for her family
Trump sues Nevada for expanding voting by mail as he declares the practice “safe” in GOP-led Florida
Igor Derysh
Trump falsely claims on "Fox & Friends" that Nevada will mail ballots to people who aren't registered to vote there
Right-wing conspiracy theorists get (even more) unhinged as Trump’s chances fade
Amanda Marcotte
With QAnon on the rise, Alex Jones tells his fans to "kill" progressives: Trump Nation is going full cuckoo
Trump’s claims about mail voting were always incoherent: Now they’re falling apart
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump can't keep his story straight: Now mail-in voting is totally fine in Florida. Anyone remember 2000?
Are Republicans closing the voter-registration gap in critical swing states? Not so fast
Roger Sollenberger
Salon's analysis of state data suggests a noticeable shift to independents, rather than big Republican gains
Is the U.S. a failed state in 2020? Experts’ answers range from “maybe” to “hell, yes”
Matthew Rozsa
A massive economic collapse, a pandemic and a democratic crisis — on top of massive inequality. It's not great
Ron DeSantis admits GOP put up “pointless roadblocks” so fewer people would sign up for unemployment
Matthew Chapman
Florida's Republican Governor Ron DeSantis confirms the state's unemployment system was broken by design
The worst part of Trump’s disastrous Axios interview
Cody Fenwick
What was most revealing about the exchange is how uninterested Trump actually seemed in the life and death stakes
Pharma CEOs privately scoff at Trump’s drug pricing orders: “Not expecting any impact”
Igor Derysh
Trump claims he's lowering drug prices. Pharma execs say it's a "convenient subject matter” ahead of election
Rep. Carolyn Maloney declares victory over Suraj Patel after NYC certifies disputed primary vote
Roger Sollenberger
The Patel campaign did not concede defeat in the contentious case, citing a pending court case about tossed ballots
CDC study finds kids of all ages may play key role in virus transmission amid push to reopen schools
Matthew Rozsa
The highest percentage of children who tested positive at a sleepaway camp in Georgia were also the youngest
In spite of many colorful charts, President Trump loses every coronavirus fact-check to interviewer
Roger Sollenberger
Trump suggests South Korea is publishing fake death numbers in an effort to make its pandemic response look better
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