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Susan Rice divests of Netflix stock options as vice presidential speculation swirls

Bob Brigham
Rice was appointed to the streaming video company’s board of directors in 2018

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

Tucker Carlson: It’s “probably illegal” for Biden to only consider women of color for vice president

Igor Derysh
Carlson, who once called white supremacy a "hoax," says Black frontrunners should be “disqualified without debate"

Trump’s vaccine director awards former employer $2.1 billion government contract

Eoin Higgins
"You can't have a contractor supervising government officials"

On the de-Trumpification of America: It definitely won’t be easy, but it must be done

Paul Rosenberg
Defeating Donald Trump might be the easy part. Uprooting the toxic movement he represents could take decades

Tiffany Cross on why Biden needs a Black woman: If he thinks he’s “Joebama,” he’s wrong

Dean Obeidallah
Newsroom veteran and author argues that Biden's best bet for a November blowout is to get Black women excited

Students fear for their data privacy after University of California invests in private equity firm

Matthew Rozsa
A financial link between a virtual classroom platform and the University of California system is raising eyebrows

100 days away: Donald Trump hits a new low ahead of election

Julia Conley
With just 100 days left until the election, new polls signal Americans are disappointed in Trump

Can the next president finally shift U.S. foreign policy away from endless war?

Medea Benjamin
This election represents a historic opportunity for the U.S. to change course. That can't happen unless Trump loses

3 unexpected ways Joe Biden plans to tackle climate change

Zoya Teirstein
Biden's new climate plan could have wide-ranging impacts on emissions and the U.S. economy

How the U.S. Chamber of Commerce wrecked the economy — and made the pandemic worse

Carl Pope
How the so-called champion of American business fought to protect profiteering — and endangered millions

MSNBC’s Zerlina Maxwell on “The End of White Politics”

Dean Obeidallah
Politics isn't about white men in suits anymore, says Maxwell — and Joe Biden needs to pick a Black woman

Jeff Sessions’ downfall: The wages of loyalty to Donald Trump is public humiliation

Amanda Marcotte
Trump is a vampire who feeds off his own followers — and no one deserved to be drained more than Jeff Sessions

Threatening to reform the Supreme Court worked — for now. We must keep the pressure on

Aaron Belkin
The latest term offered both victories and defeats, but the long-term answer is clear: Expand the Supreme Court

Child care industry, rocked by coronavirus, set to face new round of uncertainty

Alexis Goldstein
Coronavirus relief funds are about to run out for the child care industry

Why the walls are starting to close in on Trump

Alex Henderson
Two conservatives cite recent examples of the walls closing in on President Donald Trump

“We do have power”: “Queens of Resistance” books profile the politicians who inspire us most – women

D. Watkins
On "Salon Talks" Krishan Trotman discusses the 4-book series on Nancy Pelosi, Elizabeth Warren, Maxine Waters & AOC

McConnell urges Trump to reconsider threat to veto bipartisan bill that would rename military bases 

Alex Henderson
McConnell urges Trump to reconsider threat to veto bill aiming to purge Confederate names from bases

Dr. Anthony Fauci warns Congress that new coronavirus cases could reach 100,000 per day in the US

Igor Derysh
"We’re going in the wrong direction," Fauci testified before the Senate. "It puts the entire country at risk"

Stocks surge as Trump regulators gut restrictions on risky Wall Street gambling

Jake Johnson
The rollback, noted WSJ, hands "Wall Street one of its biggest wins of the Trump administration"

The Democrats’ dilemma: Supposedly they’re winning — but their leaders keep on losing

Andrew O'Hehir
Democrats could be poised for a national victory — just as the aging leadership faces a generational revolt

Indigenous activists call on Hickenlooper to drop out of Colorado race over “redface” photos

Eoin Higgins
Former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper seemed headed for the U.S. Senate until "disgraceful" images surfaced

Images of power: When will American politics move past spectacle and sensation?

David Masciotra
Where are the street protests for health care and debt forgiveness? Maybe we'd need a shocking viral video first

William Barr tried to interfere in Michael Cohen’s case before abruptly firing prosecutor: report

Igor Derysh
He allegedly tried to undermine prosecutors in the Stormy Daniels hush-money case implicating Trump as Individual-1
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