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Census count to be cut short and exclude undocumented immigrants under possibly illegal Trump order

Igor Derysh
Nearly 40% of the country has not been counted, and advocates fear a "massive undercount" of minority populations

Trump’s base loved that he was a liar and a cheat — but now it’s coming back to bite them

Amanda Marcotte
Rooting for a massive jerk to stick it to the liberals is super fun — until he's lying about Americans dying

Can the pandemic bring accountability back to this country?

Karen J. Greenberg
We as a nation need to remind ourselves of what morality, justice, and the responsible use of power can mean

The U.S. left behind: Under Trump, the world goes on without us

Terry H. Schwadron
Russia, China and Iran move ahead as America reels from the Trump pandemic and the Trump depression

Why the idea of jobless benefits scares the conservative mind

Sonali Kolhatkar
The pandemic has allowed us to conduct an experiment on how government assistance is good for the economy

Fox’s Judge Jeanine won’t take coronavirus vaccine: “I’m not going to allow them to do that to me”

Roger Sollenberger
The frequent Trump cheerleader expressed concerns about the long-term effects of the push to fast-track a vaccine

Gohmert’s daughter rips GOP science denial: My dad “ignored medical expertise” — “now he has COVID”

Igor Derysh
“It's not worth following a president who has no remorse for leading his followers to an early grave,” she says

Watchdogs demand investigation into “voter suppression tactics” by Trump donor running USPS

Igor Derysh
Calls for a probe come amid reports that Trump donorLouis DeJoy plans service cuts in violation of federal law

Trump is getting truly desperate — and that means he’s increasingly dangerous

Amanda Marcotte
Maybe Trump can't successfully steal the election — but he'll do as much damage as possible on his way out the door

Trump falsely accuses Nevada of using COVID-19 to “steal” election by mailing ballots to voters

Igor Derysh
Trump baselessly accuses Nevada of staging illegal "coup" for moving to send ballots to voters (as in its primary)

Texas schools are being compelled to reopen classrooms on the state’s timetable, like it or not

Aliyya Swaby, Stacy Fernández
Districts are compelled to have students back in classrooms after eight weeks of the school year's start.

Are we witnessing the final collapse of “objective” political reporting? Let’s hope so

Dan Froomkin
Elite newsroom rationales for phony objectivity began to crumble long before Trump. But now there's no excuse

GOP senator took donations from drug companies who benefited from his vaccine bills

Roger Sollenberger
Big Pharma gave thousands to Montana Sen. Steve Daines — while he was writing a law to award them federal funds

The COVID-19 downturn triggers jump in Medicaid enrollment

Phil Galewitz
Program sign-ups are widely expected to accelerate through the summer

“Time is running out”: Trump advisers view extra debates as “best chance” to save election

Tom Boggioni
Trump's campaign is banking on the president's performance in the debates against Joe Biden to turn things around

Work in the time of COVID-19: Why does essential work pay so little and cost so much?

Rebecca Gordon
Work in the time of COVID-19

Americans’ inability to cope with boredom is spurring the spread of coronavirus

Luke Fernandez, Susan J. Matt
Boredom, a relatively new idea in Western culture, has infected us mid-pandemic

FLASHBACK: Republicans attacked Biden for predicting Trump would delay this year’s elections

Brad Reed
“I think he is gonna try to kick back the election somehow, come up with some rationale why it can’t be held"

The second pandemic: Pollution

François Jarrige, Thomas Le Roux
The response to the pandemic has shown humans can mobilize to fight comparable public health crises

Donald Trump is doomed, and he knows it: But will he go out with a whimper or a bang?

Andrew O'Hehir
Trump's final months will be ugly — and the damage he's done will last for years. But there's an upside, sort of

How COVID-19 could upend geopolitics

John Feffer
This changes everything (or nothing)

Public health experts fear a hasty FDA signoff on vaccine

Arthur Allen
Experts worry that pharma is politicizing Covid-19 vaccine trails, rushing them to the finish line.

Support from a distance: How to find and see a remote therapist

Halley Farwood
A therapist weighs in on how to navigate the brave new world of remote mental health care

7 disturbing new revelations from a National Guard officer about Trump’s Lafayette Square disaster

Cody Fenwick
A National Guard officer delivers damning account of the crackdown on protestors in Lafayette Square
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