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Harris and Trump agree to Sept. 10 debate rules
Griffin Eckstein
The candidates will face off for the first time next week, with rules and positions finalized
At least 4 people reported dead after school shooting outside Atlanta
Charles R. Davis
A suspect is in custody after the shooting at Apalachee High School in Georiga, police said
Trump lies about Afghanistan troop deaths in TikTok video from Arlington National Cemetery
Nicholas Liu
Trump has repeatedly claimed, falsely, that he presided over an 18-month period when no U.S. soldiers died
Why Donald Trump thinks he doesn’t have to campaign against Kamala Harris
Heather Digby Parton
There is a reason why Trump would rather whine than win: He's preparing for the post-election Big Lie 2.0
Ginni Thomas privately praised group opposing Supreme Court reform: “Thank you so, so, so much”
Andy Kroll, Nick Surgey
In call with donors, First Liberty Institute’s Kelly Shackelford read the supportive email he said came from Thomas
“He will do it again”: Experts alarmed by Trump’s “disturbing” election interference claim
Charles R. Davis
The Republican candidate told Fox News that he had "every right" to subvert the 2020 election
It’s not the economy, stupid: Why Kamala Harris should focus on everything else
Joe Tauke
Voters are convinced Trump's economy was better, despite the evidence — and now the numbers are getting worse
George Clooney praises Biden for dropping out: “Very hard to let go of power”
Alex Galbraith
Clooney pressured the prez to drop out of the race, but was still astounded when Biden did it
From “Scandal” to “Veep,” how likely are TV’s female presidents to aid Harris’ presidential bid?
Melanie McFarland
We've had plenty of fictional women presidents. But they may not be why voters are more comfortable with the idea
Trump lawyers attempt to slow-walk election interference case until after Inauguration Day
Alex Galbraith
Donald Trump's attorneys showed their hand in a joint filing with Jack Smith on Friday
Unions rally, corporations worry: How Kamala Harris’ campaign has divided the grocery industry
Ashlie D. Stevens
While one of the country's largest grocery unions has endorsed Harris, corporate supermarket leaders have concerns
How Kamala Harris can fight the renegade Supreme Court — and win
Paul Rosenberg
Sure, expanding the Supreme Court would help — but limiting its powers is even more important
Biden EPA rejects plastics industry’s fuzzy math that misleads customers about recycled content
Lisa Song
The plastics industry uses a controversial accounting method to inflate the recycled content it advertises
The end of the abolition era: Democrats quietly drop their opposition to the death penalty
Austin Sarat
As goes the Democratic Party so goes the national conversation on criminal justice reform
Harris-Walz interview delivers CNN a ratings slam dunk
Griffin Eckstein
The interview was Harris' first since assuming the top of the ticket
Kamala Harris reveals Biden’s endorsement came over pancakes and bacon
Ashlie D. Stevens
As Harris' young nieces asked for more bacon, the vice president received a special call from Joe Biden
Georgia election workers, falsely accused of fraud, seek total control of Rudy Giuliani’s assets
Nandika Chatterjee
In 2023, Shaye Moss and Ruby Freeman won a defamation case against the former mayor of New York City
Dems, listen to Eminem’s one-man culture war
Jason Tougaw
Is there room for Slim Shady in the vision of America we heard at the DNC?
“Rigged and worthless”: Trump trashes Fox News over poll that shows Harris leading in swing states
Nandika Chatterjee
Harris holds a narrow lead over Trump in Arizona, Nevada and Georgia, according to the latest Fox News surveys
How John Roberts reshaped the law — and gutted the Voting Rights Act
David Daley
Forget his reputation as a straight-shooting "umpire." Chief Justice John Roberts is a dangerous radical
Nancy Mace says Trump, found liable for sexual abuse, will protect “survivors of rape”
Nandika Chatterjee
Trump was found liable for assaulting E. Jean Carroll and has been accused of sexual abuse by over two dozen women
The media’s double standard comes for Kamala Harris — and misses
Heather Digby Parton
But it hasn't ended: Almost immediately after her first interview, there were calls for a press conference
Trump’s getting desperate: Now he turns to failing Moms for Liberty
Amanda Marcotte
Women's voter registrations are surging, and it's not because they are excited by MAGA's book-banning agenda
A candidate, not a president: Jack Smith crafts a simple solution to Supreme Court Jan. 6 roadblock
Norman Eisen, Joyce Vance
A slight but substantive distinction about Trump’s role keeps the essential parts of the case alive
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