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“Bloodbath of Watergate proportions”: Ted Cruz sounds the alarm about GOP defeats on Election Day
Brad Reed
"I think we could lose the White House and both houses of Congress"
As GOP politicians continue to flout pandemic precautions, do restaurants have to serve them?
Ashlie D. Stevens
After catering a Trump fundraiser, 13 restaurant employees are quarantining. How many more will risk their health?
Amy Klobuchar calls Barrett hearing a “sham” as Lindsey Graham defends against “hypocrisy” charges
Igor Derysh
“Simply put, we should not be moving forward on this nomination," added Sen. Dianne Feinstein
Donald Trump’s great performance nears its dramatic climax: Stay tuned!
Andrew O'Hehir
Is Trump just a performer or a would-be fascist dictator? If you see a contradiction, you're missing the point
Fauci says Trump ad misrepresented comments without permission as admin blocks his media appearances
Igor Derysh
Trump campaign takes Fauci's comments out of context as White House refuses to let him appear on Sunday news shows
Don’t believe the hype: Trump’s economy was plummeting even before the pandemic
David Cay Johnston
A sharp slowdown in personal spending revealed
Americans aren’t worried about white nationalism in the military—because they don’t know it’s there
Jennifer Spindel, Matt Motta, Robert Ralston
There is a long history of links between white nationalist movements and the U.S. military
Fake “official” drop boxes set up by California GOP may be in “violation of state law”: official
Igor Derysh
GOP promoted fake "official" ballot drop-off sites at churches and gun stores. Officials say they're illegal
Private GOP survey shows Trump losing ground in solidly red states like Kansas: NYT
Brad Reed
Trump’s standing among voters has made Republicans particularly worried about Sun Belt states
“A shameless stunt”: Inside Trump’s push to use government funds to save his campaign
Alex Henderson
Trump's desperate move to save his campaign is promising senior citizens drug discount cards
Fox News’ Chris Wallace fires back at Lara Trump for lies about wearing masks at debate
David Edwards
“Did you think, Lara, that the rules that applied to everybody else in that hall didn’t apply to you?”
The candidates don’t get it: from pandemics to climate change, the real problem is capitalism itself
Matthew Rozsa
Trump and Pence accuse the Democrats of being too left-wing. In truth, they aren't left-wing enough
Taking the next knee: Is this athletic revolt for real and is it a danger to Donald Trump?
Robert Lipsyte
A look at the COVID chaos of American sports and the range of protests growing within the "bubble" of those games
COVID-19 has killed more Americans than five wars combined
Terry H. Schwadron
"Don’t be afraid of COVID," Trump says as 43,000 more get sick each day
“A threat to a fair election”: Experts warn of danger posed by armed pro-Trump poll watchers
Kenny Stancil
"This is the stuff of our worst nightmares."
Trump-supporting retirees considered COVID a hoax — then Trump himself was infected
Alex Henderson
"The virus was a hoax here until Trump got it"
“People have a right to be upset”: White House failure to contact trace stirs contempt
Kenny Stancil
"This borders on reckless in terms of exposing people," said New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy
Trump’s decade-old audit illustrates why the IRS targets the working poor as much as the rich
Hayes Holderness
Trump has tried to keep his taxes in the dark for years
The Veeps played better than their bosses, but that’s not saying much
Terry H. Schwadron
At the end of the day, no one is voting for president based on who will be Number Two
Like Trump, I was on monoclonal antibody drugs. This is what they do to you
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Trump fundamentally misunderstands what monoclonal antibodies are, and what they do
Democratic voters beware: “Vote by mail” in U.S. battleground states is a trap
Steven Hill
Why it makes more sense to promote "early voting" in battleground states rather than vote by mail
“Pack” the Supreme Court? Absolutely 100% yes — it’s the only way to save democracy
Paul Rosenberg
There are many ways to reduce the destructive political power of the Supreme Court. They all start with more seats
Home Depot’s giant skeleton is a metaphor for this year’s outsized morbidity
Ashlie D. Stevens
With death all around us, when do Halloween celebrations become too macabre?
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