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“Someone’s reading our texts”: Tucker Carlson, UPS and the non-stolen Biden documents

Roger Sollenberger
Carlson implied he was the target of a deep-state plot when "damning" documents went missing. Then UPS found them

Donald Trump’s election mayhem is coming: Journalists must be ready to fight back

Dan Froomkin
We know Trump will try to swamp this election in lies, rumors and lawsuits. Political media must be prepared

Facebook under fire for boosting right-wing news sources and throttling progressive alternatives

Matthew Rozsa
Facebook denies their algorithm change targeted specific sites, though it had a slanted political outcome

Psychologist Dan McAdams on the case of Trump: “Much stranger than any diagnostic category”

Chauncey DeVega
Author of "The Strange Case of Donald J. Trump": He's a man who "doesn't even remember what happened yesterday"

Trump wants the Supreme Court to help him win the election. It’s unlikely — but still possible

Igor Derysh
Trump's collapsing poll numbers could scuttle his plan to take the election to court, says expert Rick Hasen

Kayleigh McEnany’s new volunteer role with the Trump campaign raises ethics questions

Roger Sollenberger
Salon previously reported that the Trump campaign had paid McEnany after she joined the White House this April

Top FEC official’s undisclosed ties to Trump raise concerns over agency neutrality

Mike Spies, Jake Pearson
A top FEC official has shown support for Trump and has close ties to his 2016 campaign attorney, Don McGahn

Voto Latino co-founder on 2020’s “surge of young voters” and what it means for Texas and Arizona

Dean Obeidallah
Salon talks to Maria Teresa Kumar about how the Latinx community went from ignored to potential election deciders

Progressives and power: If Trump is defeated, the real fight begins

Heather Digby Parton
With Amy Coney Barrett, the right won a huge victory. It will take focused, long-term activist power to defeat them

When worlds collide: Can reality finally defeat the Trumpian delusion?

Chauncey DeVega
Like him or not, Joe Biden is from Earth. Donald Trump is from a malignant shadow-realm and has almost destroyed us

Polls, late campaign activity from Biden and Bloomberg suggests GOP rule over Texas could be at risk

Alex Samuels, Patrick Svitek
The race for Texas' Electoral College votes appears closer than it has been in decades

Are Pennsylvanians as obsessed with fracking as Trump and Biden think?

Eve Andrews
The generalizations made by both candidates ignore the complex history of fossil fuel in the state

Are 50 Cent, Ice Cube and young Black men enabling Trump’s re-election? Not exactly

Sam Fulwood III
Many young Black men are disillusioned with the election process: what effect will they have on the outcome?

Trump satirist Sarah Cooper’s new Netflix special is a joyous acknowledgement that we’re not OK

Melanie McFarland
Everything is terrible right now, but if you need an hour that relates to your terror, this special is it

Justice Barrett: Culmination of the right’s five-year misogynist temper tantrum

Amanda Marcotte
Five long years from "blood coming out of her wherever" to Justice Barrett — but women can finally defeat Trump

Time to dump the presidential dilettante — he’s a cruel and incompetent failure

Bob Cesca
Donald Trump is blindingly cruel and stupid, and has done immense damage to America. This is our last chance

Trump’s trade war — what was it good for? Not much

Rebecca Ray
An economist explains why Trump's trade war hasn't worked out as planned

Why Brett Kavanaugh’s opinion on Wisconsin’s mail-in ballots has so many worried

Cody Fenwick
The conservative majority upheld a decision blocking Wisconsin from extending the deadline for accepting ballots

Why is this election so painful? Because voting isn’t real political power

Andrew O'Hehir
This feeling of powerlessness and despair felt by many is emblematic of a much deeper problem in America

What could go wrong: How the GOP is using suppression and intimidation in 2020

Roger Sollenberger
Trump's campaign is recruiting an "army" of poll-watchers. Is this a serious effort to intimidate voters?

Amy Coney Barrett sworn in as Supreme Court justice

Keith A. Spencer
A mere month after her nomination by Trump, Barrett joined the Supreme Court in an evening ceremony

The female recession: Why the workplace gender gap is growing during the pandemic

Nicole Karlis
Men are getting promoted while women are losing their jobs — and this workplace inequality is only getting worse

Will Trump supporters accept defeat? If he loses, it could get really ugly

Heather Digby Parton
Trump's been telling his fans for weeks that there's no way he can lose. So they're primed for a vicious backlash

The U.S. of A(rms): The art of the weapons deal in the Age of Trump

William D. Hartung
How to stuff the Middle East with weaponry
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