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Joe Biden and the climate crisis: What a difference two weeks makes
Carl Pope
Biden's blitz on climate policy is impressive — but what it really reveals is a broad American consensus
The case for (and against) wearing two masks
Nicole Karlis
Politicians have been spotted "double-masking" in public. Are two better than one?
Income inequality is out of control. Economists fear Biden won’t do enough to fix it
Matthew Rozsa
Based on his appointments, economists fear Biden may merely re-arrange the deck chairs on the Titanic
From the desk of Pete Buttigieg (corrected)
Norman Solomon
Mayor Pete wrote a letter to his supporters after being named to a Cabinet post this week. It needed a little help
Who’s Jennifer Granholm, Biden’s pick for energy secretary?
Emily Pontecorvo
Biden’s climate-focused cabinet has come into focus this week with a flurry of new appointments
Is Trump actually trying to sabotage his campaign? If so, he’s doing a heckuva job
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's COVID diagnosis offered him an opportunity to shift the trajectory of this campaign. Oh boy, did he ever
There’s only one political party in the United States — the other one has descended into madness
David Masciotra
The Democrats can be deeply disappointing, but at least they believe in democracy. That other party? Not so much
“My bad”: McEnany falsely claims Barrett is a “Rhodes Scholar” days after incorrect Fox News segment
Roger Sollenberger
Trump Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett attended Rhodes College, and there is a difference between the two
Early voting is tremendously powerful. Here’s one way we can protect its integrity
David Daley, Rob Richie
As many states expand early voting and mail-in voting, ranked choice voting is more important than ever
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
Rupert Murdoch’s son and daughter-in-law drop more than $2 million to help elect Biden and Democrats
Igor Derysh
The couple each gave $615,000 to the Biden Victory Fund — and another $1 million to help Democrats in Senate races
Meet Alex Morse, the gay progressive mayor taking on a 30-year Democratic incumbent
Roger Sollenberger
Rep. Richard Neal is the top recipient of corporate dollars in Congress. Here's the guy who hopes to take him down
Fox News host Ed Henry fired after sexual misconduct allegation made by former colleague
Igor Derysh
Henry, who was previously suspended over an affair, was terminated "based on investigative findings"
How K-pop fans and TikTok users came together to humiliate Trump in Tulsa
Matthew Rozsa
The Trump campaign touted RSVPs in the hundreds of thousands, but the Tulsa rally was only one-third full
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.
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?
So much for the “safe” choice: Hey, Democrats — you could have picked a woman
Amanda Marcotte
Warren, Klobuchar, Harris and others all flamed out because voters feared women weren't "electable." Whoops!
Obama endorses former Vice President Joe Biden: “Our country’s future hangs on this election”
Igor Derysh
"Facts and science matter . . . The rule of law matters . . . In other words, elections matter," Obama says
Trump wants to know “what the hell is happening” at Fox News: “It’s a whole new ballgame over there”
Matthew Rozsa
The president's attacks on Fox News drew a rare public rebuke from a host at the right-leaning network
Making peace with Joe Biden — whatever the hell that means
Andrew O'Hehir
Only a party that hates itself could have wound up with this guy, at a moment of historic crisis. That's a problem
Bernie Sanders suspends presidential campaign amid coronavirus outbreak
Igor Derysh
Former Vice President Joe Biden Biden is now the presumptive Democratic nominee for the presidency
Wisconsin’s primary is in chaos — but Wyoming’s isn’t: A lesson in democracy
Rob Richie, David Daley
Voting by mail and ranked-choice voting make it much easier to adapt to the unexpected. Some states were ready
Bernie Sanders 2020: So many things went right — and then it all went wrong
Anis Shivani
For a moment, Bernie 2.0 seemed like a campaign of destiny. But its "political revolution" was fundamentally flawed
Bernie Sanders to “assess” his campaign after losing 19 of the last 24 primaries, top aide says
Igor Derysh
Election forecaster FiveThirtyEight projects that Biden has a 99% chance to clinch the nomination
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