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Can Joe Biden defang Donald Trump on the debate stage? And does it even matter?

Heather Digby Parton
Trump did poorly against Hillary Clinton in the 2016 debates — and now he's running on a record of total failure

Science editor H. Holden Thorp: Scientists “should have spoken out” against Trump “a long time ago”

Chauncey DeVega
Editor of respected journal on his "Trump lied about science" editorial — and why too many scientists stayed quiet

This should be American workers’ future, say House Republicans

David Cay Johnston
Unions? Who needs them? Group paints a labor vision that’s right out of the 19th century robber barons era

Fury follows Trump’s nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to Supreme Court

Andrea Germanos
Barrett's voting record means issues like access to healthcare and ballots and reproductive rights are threatened

Federal prosecutor speaks out against boss Bill Barr: Attorney General has “brought shame” to DOJ

Elizabeth Preza
Assistant U.S. Attorney James D. Herbert is the first sitting prosecutor to publicly rebuke the head of the DOJ

Bombshell NYT report: Trump writes off money he gives to Ivanka by calling her a “contractor”

Sarah K. Burris
"Nine Trump entities have written off at least $95,464 paid to a favorite hair and makeup artist of Ivanka Trump”

Foreign hackers cripple Texas county’s email system, raising election security concerns

Jack Gillum, Jessica Huseman, Jeff Kao, Derek Willis
The malware attack, which sent fake email replies to voters and businesses, spotlights an security weakness

Trump’s appeals to white anxiety are not “dog whistles” — they’re racism

Bethany Albertson
Trump targets white voters with hostile, angry language

The “novelty hypothesis” explains how — and why — people fall for fake news bots

Sinan Aral
"Social bots" are spreading fake news — and humans are falling for them. Here's how

Trump attempts to bribe seniors for votes by promising to mail $200 medicine discount cards

Jake Johnson
"Seniors and all Americans don't need Trump cards, they need real solutions to rip-off drug prices."

Trump and his movement are evil — but the hope-peddlers in the chattering class won’t say so

Chauncey DeVega
Trump's threats against democracy shouldn't surprise anyone — why must the media caste keep acting so shocked?

Trump approves final plan to import drugs from across the border

Phil Galewitz
The final plan clears the way for six states to implement a program bringing medications from Canada

Robert Reich on the 6 crucial races that will flip the Senate

Robert Reich
Here are six key races you should be paying attention to

With COVID-19, vaccine messaging faces an unprecedented test

Jillian Kramer
A Covid-19 vaccine is coming. Will public health messaging be enough to convince Americans to get it?

The president wants you dead — and so do his friends and advisers. It’s that simple

David Masciotra
It's not adequate to say that Trump's regime is stupid and incompetent. That's true — but the malice runs deeper

Warren rips Trump rush to fill RBG seat as “last gasp of a right-wing, billionaire-fueled party”

Jake Johnson
"This kind of sleazy double-dealing is the last gasp of a desperate party," Warren said.

It’s official: Trump picks Amy Coney Barrett as his nominee to succeed Ginsburg on Supreme Court

Roxanne Cooper
Her confirmation would consolidate a conservative majority on the nation’s highest court

“The Comey Rule” will likely trigger Trump, and series star Michael Kelly couldn’t be happier

Dean Obeidallah
The Showtime series will "piss off people on the left and the right," the actor says in his "Salon Talks" interview

Legal experts are freaking out about Bill Barr’s actions to help Trump win

Travis Gettys
"The attorney general is a threat to American citizens having free and fair access to the vote"

Here’s why the latest Texas polls are so ominous for the GOP — even if Trump wins the state

Alex Henderson
Some pundits continue to describe Texas a "deep red state," but at this point "light red" may be more accurate

This vanishing moment and our vanishing future

Nick Turse
John Hersey, Hiroshima, and the end of world

These secret safety panels will pick the COVID vaccine winners

Rachana Pradhan
A secret panel of experts are tasked with reviewing crucial data on the safety and effectiveness of COVID vaccines

Behind Trump’s push for civil war: A deep history of white supremacist paranoia

Paul Rosenberg
Scholar James Scaminaci III on the deeply rooted and dangerous visions of race war now driving the far right

Pollsters were convinced Clinton would win in 2016. Can they be trusted in 2020?

Matthew Rozsa
We asked political scientists and polling experts what went wrong with polling in 2016 — and if it had been fixed
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