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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
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
Donald Trump and Chris Wallace: A pseudo-event meant to fluff a fascist
Chauncey DeVega
Trump flubbed easy questions, but the point of that spectacle was to normalize the man pushing to end democracy
Why is a right-wing flack and Roger Stone ally in charge of Dr. Fauci’s schedule?
Roger Sollenberger
We asked Michael Caputo why he's running the government's coronavirus PR. His response: "What's with the attitude?"
Desperate to hide the numbers, Trump declares all-out war on testing
Amanda Marcotte
Trump has long believed he can make the pandemic go away by rigging the numbers — now he's trying to end testing
Impeach him again — this time over Zoom
Joshua Holland
Democrats could make Senate Republicans defend Trump's latest crimes in a remote impeachment
Is this what democracy looks like? With federal goons in the streets, history hangs in the balance
Andrew O'Hehir
Whether the Trump regime's Portland gambit is purely political or an attempted coup, the danger is enormous
“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.
An eviction and foreclosure crisis is looming
Bob Hennelly
Expect the economic situation to decay tremendously between now and fall 2020
MSNBC’s Zerlina Maxwell on “The End of White Politics”
Dean Obeidallah
Politics isn't about white men in suits anymore, says Maxwell — and Joe Biden needs to pick a Black woman
“The bleeding wound”: How Trump’s presidency proves Osama bin Laden won
Tom Engelhardt
No, this truly won't be "the American century."
No rallies, no Death Star: Trump’s campaign is disintegrating before our eyes
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Brad Parscale? Who’s he? Nothing Trump did in 2016 is working — his campaign is being managed by the coronavirus
GOP strategists are panicking over Democrats’ advantage in Senate races: “We are scared to death”
Alex Henderson
“We’re scared to death by what we see,” a GOP strategist told the Wall Street Journal
How Donald Trump plans to scapegoat George Soros to win re-election
Neil McLaughlin, Iga MerglerTrump dumps Brad Parscale — but the campaign’s failures are all about him
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's campaign is falling apart because of his massive failures — Parscale's a sleaze, but he's not to blame
Trump Victory Committee paid nearly $400,000 to Trump’s Washington hotel in second quarter: analysis
Igor Derysh
Trump's properties have earned well over $20 million in political spending since he took office, per CPR data
Fearing jail and facing defeat, Trump will not leave office quietly
Bill Blum
In the Age of Trump, no depravities are beyond the realm of possibility
Media is covering this election all wrong — the real question is whether Trump can steal it
Dan Froomkin
Horse-race journalism was never good — and it's useless when dead-end fascists are trying to subvert democracy
Jeff Sessions goes down in flames: Former GOP senator losses comeback bid after Trump betrayal
Cody Fenwick
His fate is a warning for us all
Martha McSally down by 9 points in new poll as Democratic rival Mark Kelly posts $13 million haul
Igor Derysh
McSally may be the most vulnerable Republican incumbent, but the GOP's hopes in other states are fading, too
Jeff Sessions fights for his political survival in Alabama’s Republican primary
Alex Henderson
President Trump has done everything he can to hurt Sessions’ campaign — and it may be working
Trump and corruption: Who cares in the time of COVID?
Frank Vogl
The art of Undermining, or: How easily U.S. President Donald Trump gets away with corruption
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
Democrats have long had a pipe dream of turning Texas blue. Will it finally come true in 2020?
Roger Sollenberger
According to Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball, "If it still looks like this come Labor Day, quite possibly"
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