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Progressives may have scored big wins in Tuesday’s New York, Kentucky primaries
Roger Sollenberger
Early results may have rattled New York's Chuck Schumer, where moderate candidates in his state face several upsets
COVID-19 death toll keeps rising — and the media should hold Trump accountable
Dan Froomkin
Trump's calamitous response to the pandemic is one of the worst political failures in history. It's time to say so
Progressives hoping for big wins in Tuesday’s Democratic primaries
Roger Sollenberger
Charles Booker may be surging in Kentucky's Senate race — and another veteran Democrat could lose in New York.
Mike Pence declares coronavirus response a “success” as cases surge in more than 20 states
Igor Derysh
"Our approach has been a success," he claims while dismissing fears over rising cases in 21 states as "overblown"
Republican senator rushes to ban renaming of military bases named after Confederate leaders
Matthew Chapman
GOP Sen. Josh Hawley took to the Senate floor to block an amendment from Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren
More than 1,250 former DOJ officials demand probe of Barr’s involvement in tear-gassing protesters
Julia Conley
The former officials are "disturbed" by Barr's use of federal agencies to quell "lawful First Amendment activity"
Trump’s Mar-a-Lago buddy used his “shadow” sway over the VA to promote his comic book empire
Isaac Arnsdorf
Marvel chief Ike Perlmutter has denied benefiting from his role as an informal adviser to President Trump.
This is what tyranny looks like
Terry H. Schwadron
Bill Barr’s black-shirted private army stands guard with no badges, no nameplates, no insignias
President Trump tweets unhinged letter calling “phony” peaceful protesters “terrorists”
Igor Derysh
The protesters "were not peaceful and are not real," the bizarre letter from his Russia probe lawyer falsely claims
Jacob Wohl and the women: The tale of a right-wing scam artist’s downward trajectory
Roger Sollenberger
Does it still matter what Jacob Wohl is doing? To the people he sucks into his world, absolutely.
Army helicopter uses counterinsurgency tactics after protesters tear-gassed for Trump’s photo-op
Igor Derysh
"America is not a battleground," retired Gen. Martin Dempsey says. "Our fellow citizens are not the enemy"
Is veepstakes leader Stacey Abrams a progressive? Maybe in Georgia — but it’s complicated
Deborah Toler
Abrams is a compelling figure who ran a strong race in Georgia. But she's clearly allied to the Democratic center
The rich are making out like bandits in this pandemic
David Cay Johnston
The Trump-radical Republican response has been great for corporations and the one-percenters, not so good for you
Trump’s COVID-19 vaccine czar refuses to sell his stock holdings of major drug company
Julia Conley
GlaxoSmithKline is one of several pharmaceutical companies researching potential vaccines for the coronavirus
Elizabeth Warren tops MoveOn survey for Joe Biden’s VP pick
Andrea Germanos
The new poll shows 73% of the group's members would be more likely to vote Joe Biden if Warren is his running mate
In exchange over bailouts, Warren accuses Mnuchin of putting “Wall Street buddies” before US workers
Jake Johnson
"You're boosting your Wall Street buddies and you are leaving the American people behind"
Trump’s new coronavirus vaccine czar owns $10 million in stock options in company developing vaccine
Igor Derysh
Sen. Elizabeth Warren has called upon Moncef Slaoui to "divest immediately" over his "huge conflict of interest"
The Trump administration says a new bailout program will help 35 million Americans. Will it?
Justin Elliott, Lydia DePillis, Paul Kiel
Experts fear that the Federal Reserve’s new program won’t reach enough businesses or save enough jobs
Arizona attorney general “actively pursuing” right-wing troll Jacob Wohl
Roger Sollenberger
Right-wing provocateur Jacob Wohl owes $43,000 in Arizona, and the state AG is prepared to come for him
The pandemic exposes the truth: Right-wing “individualism” is just selfish garbage
Amanda Marcotte
"Every man is an island" was an alluring right-wing philosophy — until folks were marooned indefinitely at home
Coronavirus bailout loans: $72 million went to oil and gas corporations
Matthew Rozsa
The Paycheck Protection Program was designed to help small business, not fossil fuel companies, watchdogs note
Rep. Joe Kennedy III on Trump’s “devastating” failure — and why he’s running against a Democrat
Dean Obeidallah
RFK's grandson on fighting for "essential workers" and his controversial primary campaign against Sen. Ed Markey
Right-wing smear artist Jacob Wohl has a long, dubious history. Will he finally go to prison?
Roger Sollenberger
Wohl has tried to smear Anthony Fauci, Elizabeth Warren, Pete Buttigieg and many others. Has his luck run out?
Leaders’ empathy matters in the midst of a pandemic
Jonathan D. Fitzgerald
President Donald Trump's apparent lack of empathy is becoming a campaign issue.
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