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Can you hide a pandemic? There’s no need to believe Beijing on China’s coronavirus success
Jim Naureckas
U.S. intelligence reportedly claims China has cooked its coronavirus numbers — but that wouldn't be easy to hide
Sirens in the silence: As we settle in for a plague year, the empire strikes back
Andrew O'Hehir
Daily life assumes a strange, quiet new rhythm — even at the epicenter. But the captains of Capital are freaked out
Media struggles to justify cruelty to Iran and Venezuela amid spreading pandemic
Joe Emersberger
As the world faces a pandemic, mainstream media is still eager to punish nations perceived as U.S. enemies
An America Trump might have loved: Remembering when “fake news” was banned
Adam Hochschild
Our country under censorship
Joe Biden makes a pitch for unity following his dominant mini-Super Tuesday performance
Igor Derysh
Biden is projected to extend his lead from Super Tuesday thanks to overwhelming support from black and older voters
Michael Moore: Why I’m still rooting for Bernie Sanders in the 2020 Democratic presidential race
Alex Henderson
Moore views Sanders as someone who would fight for the American working class like Roosevelt: “We need an FDR"
Money in politics: Is there any evidence the media actually cares?
Julie Hollar
Media reports combine giant super PACs with small nonprofits — and deliver the message that everyone's on the take
The big lesson of Super Tuesday’s votes…and what comes next
Terry H. Schwadron
The contest between Sanders and Biden means the Democratic race is now about the men themselves, not their ideas
“Hillary” director reflects on the “self-fulfilling prophecy” on women running for president
Melanie McFarland
Director Nanette Burstein spoke to Salon about her Hulu docuseries and what it means now, and to history
Will the dispute over Israel damage Bernie Sanders? No — he’s got bigger problems
Matthew Rozsa
It's true that Bernie Sanders runs behind Joe Biden among Jewish voters — but the difference is very slight
Get on board for President Joe: He’ll win, and Trump is finished
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Joe Biden will win the Democratic nomination and pound Donald Trump decisively in November. Take it to the bank
Ocasio-Cortez would back Biden in a race against Trump: “This is more important than all of us”
Alex Henderson
If Joe Biden ultimately becomes the Democratic Party's nominee for president, AOC will unite behind him
Let’s face it, America: We didn’t deserve Elizabeth Warren
Amanda Marcotte
As Dolly Parton says, "They use your mind and they never give you credit." That's never been more true than now
Federal judge rejects Tulsi Gabbard’s $50 million “free speech” lawsuit against Google
Alex Henderson
The lawsuit sought $50 million in damages for “serious and continuing violations of Tulsi’s right to free speech"
Elizabeth Warren drops out after disappointing Super Tuesday finish but stays mum on endorsement
Igor Derysh
The progressive candidate failed to finish in the top two in her home state of Massachusetts
Bloomberg drops out and endorses Biden after he spent $500 million and only won American Samoa
Igor Derysh
"Defeating Donald Trump starts with uniting behind the candidate with the best shot to do it"
“A wake-up call”: Biden voters in Virginia hope huge Super Tuesday win boosts nationwide support
Sophia Tesfaye
Joe Biden got more votes in his big Virginia Super Tuesday win than Barack Obama did in winning the state in 2008
Super Tuesday: Biden wins Texas in Southern sweep, but Sanders takes California
Igor Derysh
Super Tuesday delivered many big wins for Joe Biden, but Bernie Sanders won the biggest contest of the night
Joe Biden surges ahead of Bernie Sanders in delegate projection after boost in Super Tuesday polls
Igor Derysh
Biden is now projected to win the most delegates in the Democratic primary as new polls show his campaign surging
It’s Super Tuesday, and the race is more volatile than you think: Vote with your heart!
Amanda Marcotte
Nearly every early primary state has defied predictions — so the whole thing is way more in flux than you think
Biden vs. Bernie: If it’s down to a two-man race after Super Tuesday, how do we decide?
Bob Cesca
We're almost certainly down to two choices and a drawn-out battle — and whoever wins must be elected president
What should Trump do about coronavirus? Elizabeth Warren has a plan for that
Dan Froomkin
If campaign coverage focused on actual ideas, Warren would get lots of attention for trying to save people's lives
Does the Bloomberg-Biden tug of war over the middle open a left-wing win by Sanders?
Bob Hennelly
Destiny might clear a path for Sanders to the nomination with risk averse moderates splitting their affections
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