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What it would be like to wake up in Hillary Clinton’s America
Nomi Prins
A week before Election Day, a Clinton win is likely, but just how will Hillary's garden grow in a Wall St. shadow?
Mark Kirk apologizes to Tammy Duckworth for insults over Thai heritage in Illinois Senate debate (video)
Matthew Rozsa
"I had forgotten that your parents came all the way from Thailand to serve George Washington."
“Nasty women vote”: In a sweet rebuke to the GOP and Trump’s war on women, America is poised to elect a record number of women to Congress
Gary Legum
Elizabeth Warren will likely be only one of many outspoken women on the Hill thanks to the GOP's misogyny
Elizabeth Warren plans to push Hillary Clinton to appoint liberal watchdogs
Matthew Rozsa
While stumping with Clinton, Warren came out strong. But she'll also lean on the campaign
The sad decline of baseball hero Curt Schilling: From “bloody sock” to Breitbart
Jalal Baig
The man who pitched the legendary "bloody sock" game for the Boston Red Sox is now a sub-Trumpian right-wing troll
NAACP calls for moratorium of charter schools until they stop acting like private schools
Steven Rosenfeld
They say charter schools need the same level of oversight, transparency, civil rights protections as public schools
“Hamilton’s America” takes us into the rooms where it happened
Melanie McFarland
"Hamilton" fans, rejoice! The creative genius of Lin-Manuel Miranda's Broadway hit is explored in PBS documentary
Seven races that could flip the Senate: Trump’s impending defeat may lead to a down-ballot massacre
Amanda Marcotte
These critical contests will decide the Senate: Who are the candidates — and how do they feel about Donald Trump?
Mike Pence rebukes Donald Trump: The election isn’t “rigged”
Laurie Kellman
Every time Mike Pence tries to say something reasonable, Donald Trump opens his mouth
Evil Corp. escapes again: Sure, CEO John Stumpf resigned and Wells Fargo paid $185 million — but the bank is getting off easy
Angelo Young
Stumpf's resignation means Wells Fargo can now move on from the scandal unscathed and essentially unpunished
Robert Reich: In a perfect world, this will be the first 100 days after Nov. 8
Robert Reich
Of course, this all assumes Hillary Clinton will win the presidency
Wall Street vice: How Wells Fargo encouraged employees to commit fraud
Elizabeth C. Tippett
How systematic fraud went unpunished at a top bank
Wolf in sheep’s clothing: Mike Pence conceals his far-right radicalism with a sedate debate performance
Heather Digby Parton
Mike Pence is the embodiment of conservatism, and made it known Tuesday he wants to be the next Republican nominee
Stephen Colbert blasts disgraced Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf’s $200 million payday: “That’s how you teach white-collar crime does not pay”
Brendan Gauthier
Sen. Elizabeth Warren gave Stumpf an earful on Capitol Hill for his "gutless leadership" amid sham account scandal
Congress overrides Obama veto for first time, letting 9/11 victims’ families sue Saudi Arabia
Associated Press
Congress voted overwhelmingly to allow Sept. 11 victims' relatives to sue Saudi Arabia, overriding president's veto
Making them pay: Wells Fargo orders CEO John Stumpf to pay back $41 million
Ken Sweet
The bank is also launching an investigation into the sandal
Defying the odds: How to flip a Trump voter using pure logic
Erica Etelson
A non-adversarial, respectful approach is the only way to convert Trump supporters
There’s a tax loophole that only caters to rich investors, and one state wants to close it
Judith Lewis Mernit
Closing the loophole would eliminate an estimated $10B in tax breaks for the ultra-wealthy
Yeah, there’s a difference: Wells Fargo scandal is another reminder that we can’t afford Trump and the GOP
Amanda Marcotte
Trump has promised to destroy the agency that uncovered Wells Fargo's abuses; Clinton has vowed to bolster it
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