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Biden’s big health agenda won’t be easy to achieve
Julie Rovner
Much like Obama, a President Biden could find his health policies initially sidelined by economic issues
Amy Coney Barrett may be the next woman on the Supreme Court — but does a nominee’s gender matter?
Susan M. Sterett
With Amy Coney Barrett's nomination, Trump has fulfilled his pledge to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg with a woman
How QAnon uses satanic rhetoric to set up a narrative of “good vs. evil”
Paul Thomas
QAnon followers worship Trump as a kind of savior, and the president refuses to disavow them
Senate Democrats issue all-hands-on-deck warning against Trump and GOP election threats
Jake Johnson
"The very searing truth is that Donald Trump can still win this race"
How coronavirus exposed the flaws of the childcare economy
Sonali Kolhatkar
The well-being of children, women, and especially women of color is at stake
How white Trump appointees targeted a top Black civilian in the Pentagon and fired him
Alicia Mundy
Part Two: Why this man lost his top Pentagon civilian job
Scholar Larry Bartels: Trump has revealed that “truth and reason” don’t matter to politics
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Unequal Democracy" on the elite "folk theories" of politics — and how Trump has exposed them as false
Justice Department has no legal authority to interfere in 2020 vote counts
Steven Rosenfeld
Bill Barr and the DOJ cannot reject or seize ballots, or interrupt the locally run election process
Why Tom Steyer, hedge fund billionaire and Biden adviser, is disillusioned with the free market
Matthew Rozsa
In an interview with Salon, Steyer defended Biden's climate plan, saying there's "no such thing as a free market"
Expect to see a lot of Mitch McConnell in 2021
Alex Henderson
Whether November 3 brings a major blue wave or Republicans defy the polls, we'll be seeing a lot of McConnell
Despite what Trump says, the U.S. breaks COVID infection record just 11 days before the election
Andrea Germanos
77,640 new Covid-19 cases were reported on Thursday
In tamer debate, Trump and Biden clash (again) on president’s pandemic response
Kaiser Health News Staff, PolitiFact Staff
In stark contrast to the first debate, there was more policy talk
Trump and Biden parred over Texas’ energy industry and global warming during final debate
Abby Livingston
Trump emphasized economic priorities while Biden advocated for alternate means of energy besides oil and gas
Sending Trump to Hell
Ariel Dorfman
Dante Alighieri has words for Donald J. Trump from the other side of death
Veterans Affairs secretary headlines GOP fundraiser as COVID-19 cases surge
Isaac Arnsdorf
Though legal, campaigning by cabinet secretaries is a departure from historical norms
Why a top Pentagon civilian just lost his job
Alicia Mundy
A white Trump appointee was determined to take down Warren Whitlock, who was leading the Army’s diversity efforts
Alexandra Pelosi’s unfiltered “American Selfie” gives a complex picture of how we look to each other
Melanie McFarland
In her new Showtime film, the documentarian captures a nation divided and distracted by tech-enable narcissism
Biden schools Trump on environmental justice during debate
Nikhil Swaminathan
Trump focused on the health of people's and industries' finances instead of the safety of vulnerable communities
Trump campaign devolving into ugly in-fighting and finger-pointing as election loss looms: report
Tom Boggioni
If Trump goes down, don’t expect him to take responsibility
WATCH: Trump’s latest attempt to get a foreign leader to attack Biden backfires in his face
Cody Fenwick
Trump’s smile falls from his face as he fails to get Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to attack Biden
How the conservative movement and the rise of the hard right created Donald Trump
Paul Rosenberg
Author Edmund Fawcett on how the "hard right" — and the conflict within conservatism — led to the Trump calamity
Did Trump confuse the public option with “Medicare for All”?
Victoria Knight
Trump claims 180 million people would lose their private health insurance plans to socialized medicine under Biden
The year of constant sorrow: Defeating Donald Trump won’t heal the damage of 2020
Lucian K. Truscott IV
In a year of worsening pandemic and avoidable tragedy, we must find the strength to rebuild and go on
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