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Cheers to a solid launch for MSNBC’s “The ReidOut” – but from here on out, it’s time to get tougher
Melanie McFarland
As the election approaches, let's hope that Joy Reid lives up to her reputation as a tough but fair inquisitor
Mitch McConnell laughs when asked if coronavirus relief legislation will pass by end of next week
Jake Johnson
Enhanced unemployment benefits are set to expire for around 30 million Americans
GOP Rep. Louie Gohmert introduces bill to ban the Democratic Party for “supporting” Confederacy
Igor Derysh
Gohmert, who has defended Confederate statues, says Democrats' history is “filled with racism and hatred”
As laid off workers face a financial cliff, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos grows $13 billion richer in one day
Julia Conley
The rise in Bezos' assets represents the largest single-day net worth increase for any individual
Trump blames Democrats after Republicans reject his payroll tax cut that benefits the rich
Igor Derysh
Trump had threatened to veto the bill, vowing “we’re not doing anything without a payroll tax cut”
Ocasio-Cortez scolds Ted Yoho for using “abusive language” against her: “I am someone’s daughter”
Igor Derysh
"My father, thankfully, is not alive to see how Mr. Yoho treated his daughter," Ocasio-Cortez responded
Ruth Ben-Ghiat on Trump and the bitter American truth: “We do not have a real democracy”
Chauncey DeVega
NYU fascism expert explains the next moves in Trump's "authoritarian playbook" — and says it's almost too late
Trump hints he won’t accept vote if he loses. Pelosi says he’ll be “fumigated” out of White House
Igor Derysh
“The fact is, whether he knows it yet or not, he will be leaving," Pelosi says
Trump administration poised to deploy feds to more US cities as tensions in Portland boil over
Igor Derysh
Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler said local protests “blew up like a powder keg” — but only after the feds were sent in
“Outright lies”: Voting misinformation flourishes on Facebook
Ryan McCarthy
Nearly half of all top-performing posts that mentioned voting by mail were false or misleading.
Trumpism is an aesthetic, not an ideology — and it will survive Donald Trump
Abraham Ratner
Donald Trump's personal power and allure may be waning. But his political influence will likely endure for decades
John Lewis, civil rights icon and congressman, dies at 80
Joseph Neese
The Democratic representative announced that he had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in December
Meghan McCain turns on Dr. Fauci, promptly gets schooled by Whoopi Goldberg
Sarah K. Burris
McCain says she "turned on him" because "there has to be some responsibility for why we're still in the position"
The looming showdown in Congress: Protecting workers vs. protecting employers in the pandemic
Christina Jewett, Melissa Bailey
The debate reflects a deepening schism between the major political parties
Betsy DeVos criticized for plan to reopen schools: “I wouldn’t trust you to care for a house plant”
Igor Derysh
The secretary of education insists that schools must reopen, though she cannot assure parents doing so will be safe
Tulsa undercover: Inside Trump’s rally
Danny Sjursen
The intensity of the MAGA crowd's vitriol is partly driven by a suspicion that Trump is losing military loyalty
“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
Bolton personally briefed Trump on Russian bounties one year earlier than previously known: report
Igor Derysh
The intelligence was also reportedly included in two of the President's Daily Briefs
“Not even close to being over”: WHO chief says pandemic is “speeding up” despite some progress
Jessica Corbett
"Although many countries have made some progress, globally the pandemic is actually speeding up"
Trump claims he wasn’t briefed on Russia bounties as US intel links them to killing of three Marines
Igor Derysh
Reports say Trump was briefed — as were congressional leaders and American allies overseas
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
Trump asks Supreme Court to revoke Obamacare coverage for millions as US hits new coronavirus record
Igor Derysh
The filing also called to end pre-existing condition protections days after Trump vowed to "always" defend them
Cornel West on this moment of “escalating consciousness” and the need for radical democracy
Chauncey DeVega
Cornel West talks about the bigger paradigm shift we still need — away from military spending and neoliberalism
This week’s primaries bode well for the Green New Deal
Zoya Teirstein
Climate advocates had hoped 2020 would be the year climate change took center stage politically
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