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An authoritarian holds the reins of power: Don’t assume Donald Trump can lose the election
Chauncey DeVega
The commentariat keeps insisting there's no way Trump can win this time. Seriously, have we learned nothing?
Paul Krugman reveals the biggest danger Amy Coney Barrett poses to “the future of civilization”
Alex Henderson
The economist stresses that having a far-right Supreme Court majority will be terrible in a variety of ways.
Trump and the right share a social Darwinist “herd mentality” — it leads to widespread death
Carl Pope
Republicans' mania for herd immunity reflects a longstanding preference for sacrificing the weak to capitalism
Trump denies COVID surge, insists “people are tired of hearing Fauci and all these idiots”
Jake Johnson
"People are tired of Covid. People are saying, 'Whatever, just leave us alone,'" the president said during a call
Fox News rejected Hunter Biden exposé; New York Post writer refused to put his name on it: reports
Roger Sollenberger
The FBI is investigating whether the story is tied to a Russian influence operation, according to multiple reports
Trump: Fauci is a “disaster” and possibly an “idiot”
Matthew Rozsa
Fauci previously told "60 Minutes" that he was not surprised by Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis
Judge shuts down “arbitrary and capricious” Trump plan to cut food aid for up to 700K amid pandemic
Igor Derysh
The administration "radically and abruptly" upended rule process and risked worsening food insecurity, a judge says
Trump is falling way behind with female voters. His response? “Lock her up!”
Amanda Marcotte
Misogyny helped Trump in 2016, and he wants to repeat by attacking Gretchen Whitmer — but so far it's not working
Fauci “absolutely not” surprised Trump got COVID: He “equates wearing a mask with weakness”
Igor Derysh
"Sure enough," the White House Supreme Court announcement "turned out to be a superspreader event," Fauci says
Don’t let Trump and his minions get away with this — or it will happen all over again
Heather Digby Parton
Historian Jill Lepore thinks a post-Trump "truth commission" isn't needed because America's doing A-OK. Hello?
Floridians ask judge to declare Trump debating “a public nuisance” so he doesn’t spread COVID
Bob Brigham
A group of Miami-Dade residents have filed the suit to prevent Trump from visiting the state
Pennsylvania’s rejection of 372,000 ballot applications bewilders voters and strains election staff
Ryan McCarthy, Derek Willis, Jonathan Lai
The administrative nightmare highlights the difficulty of ramping up mail-in voting on the fly
Kamala Harris responds to “incredibly racist” dogwhistle attack from Senate colleague
Jon Queally
GOP Georgia Sen. David Perdue willfully mispronounced Kamala Harris' name at a Trump campaign rally Friday night
NBC rebuked for booking Trump town hall opposite Biden’s on rival ABC
Julia Conley
Calls for #NBCblackout after the network is accused of "caving to the Trumpian impulses the network helped hone"
Supreme Court temporarily lifts order allowing Trump to end Census early
Matthew Chapman
Justice Sotomayor dissented, warning of the dangers of undercounting
The nuclearization of American diplomacy: A game of nuclear chicken with Russia and China
Michael T. Klare
Talking tough and carrying a radioactive stick
Robert Lighthizer just blew up 60 years of trade policy. Nobody knows what happens now
Lydia DePillis
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer is leading the strategy behind President Donald Trump’s trade war
In PBS’ “Feels Good Man,” Pepe the Frog is the “superhero” who gets vindication
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to artist Matt Furie and filmmaker Arthur Jones about their film profile of a cartoon co-opted by evil
Majority of voters tilt toward Biden as health issues weigh heavily
Emmarie Huetteman
A majority of voters also said they prefer Biden’s plan for dealing with the COVID-19 outbreak
Historian Timothy Snyder warns that America is already in its own “slow-motion Reichstag Fire”
Chauncey DeVega
Salon talks to Snyder about how Donald Trump uses pain and suffering as a weapon to remain in power
“Emily in Paris” brings all the ugly American tropes to the dining table
Ashlie D. Stevens
When the show is assessed through the lens of its food, a bitterness towards non-American culture is revealed
Toxic masculinity has become a threat to public health
Nicole Karlis
A bootstraps, hyper-macho mentality is making many Americans eschew masks and push their feelings down deeper
Trump has made fracking an election issue. Has he misjudged Pennsylvania?
Nina Lakhani
Donald Trump has made fracking a flashpoint in the 2020 presidential race. Voters are skeptical
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