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Michael Cohen reveals Trump’s “biggest fear” about having his tax returns released
Brad Reed
“He doesn’t report the income he claims,” the former Trump attorney tells CNN. “His wealth is not as significant"
Laura Ingraham calls Trump’s town hall an “ambush” after he takes questions from undecided voters
Igor Derysh
Ingraham, who is essentially an informal Trump adviser, alleged that the “DNC may have put the whole thing on”
With no end in sight, Trump’s lies just keep making the pandemic worse
Heather Digby Parton
Trump has risked his followers' lives and damaged the credibility of science — and for what? It's not nearly over
We need a new climate narrative: Not a dystopian movie, but a vision of hope, change and empowerment
Jeff Biggers
In a season of fire and storm, we need more than fables of apocalypse. There's real hope, if we can seize it
The U.S. presidential election: 2020 is not 2016
Richard Phillips
2020 is different than 2016 in many respects
Another day, another Trump administration scandal
Terry H. Schwadron
Homeland Security whistleblower says intelligence was cooked to play down Russian election interference
The fire this time: The West faces apocalypse, and we need a national solution
Carl Pope
The Forest Service and the states can't face this disaster alone, and politics isn't helping. There's an answer
“Transparent effort to retaliate”: Subpoenas issued in criminal probe of John Bolton’s memoir
Igor Derysh
Some legal experts fear reported developments are designed to "chill those thinking about similarly coming forward”
Can wildfires this destructive be prevented in the future? It’s complicated
Matthew Rozsa
Humans created the conditions for 2020's incredibly destructive west coast wildfire season. Can humans stop them?
Trump’s big lies reveal a truth: Right-wing science denial was never about ignorance, just cruelty
Amanda Marcotte
Conservatives have been gaslighting the public about science for decades. Now we're reaping the consequences
Trump unveils weekly time slot on Fox & Friends, host corrects him: “Fox has not committed to that”
David Edwards
“You may want to do it every week . . . We’re going to take it on a case-by-case basis," Steve Doocy tells Trump
Sean Hannity and Lou Dobbs to be deposed in suit over Fox’s coverage of murdered DNC staffer: report
Bob Brigham
Fox News is seeking to block Laura Ingraham from being deposed in the suit surrounding debunked conspiracy theories
In the end, it may not be Susan Collins’ vote to confirm Brett Kavanaugh that costs her the election
Matthew Chapman
Maine will be the only US state to pick its senators through a process known as ranked choice voting this November
Trump thinks he gets to be president of just the Republican states: But they’re a total mess
Bob Cesca
What do the poorest and least educated states in the nation have in common? Take a wild guess, Mr. President
“Trump is a mass killer”: Michael Moore slams Trump’s disastrous COVID-19 response
Alex Henderson
Moore notes that more Americans died under Trump's watch than were killed on 9/11 by Osama bin Laden
Trump accused of “negligent homicide” for gathering maskless supporters at indoor campaign rally
Julia Conley
"That's what you'd call the actions of somebody who through their negligence causes the death of other people"
Trump can’t do the job
Terry H. Schwadron
It’s really that simple: Trump is incapable of being president
Rick Perry’s Ukrainian dream
Simon Shuster, Ilya Marritz
Rick Perry came to Washington looking for a deal, and less than two months into his tenure, he found a hot prospect
CNN’s Jim Sciutto: Vladimir Putin has seduced Trump — now the world sees America as weak
Chauncey DeVega
CNN foreign policy expert on the Trump disaster: He swooned for Putin, nearly blundered into war with North Korea
Donald Trump called voting by mail “refreshingly democratic” in 2000 New York Times op-ed
Roger Sollenberger, Kathleen O'Neill
In a florid 2000 Times article, Trump praised voting by mail, complained about right-wing kooks and racists
“This is Paris” is a quixotic redemption story about what it means to be a human and a brand at once
Melanie McFarland
"Sometimes I look back at some things and I'm just like, 'Ugh. Paris, is this who you are?'" Hilton tells Salon
Oracle to partner with TikTok after Trump forces social media app to sell off US operations
Matthew Rozsa
Trump aggressively pursued social media app TikTok, with some critics accusing him of being motivated by vengeance
Federal official who interfered with CDC reports on COVID-19 has deep ties to Russia: report
Alex Henderson
Michael Caputo’s Kremlin ties "were so concerning that he became a target" of special counsel Bob Mueller's probe
Fox News host confronts Trump surrogate over failed attack on Biden’s health: “It’s not working”
David Edwards
“Seeing how this is not working in President Trump’s favor in the polls, why stick with this message?”
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