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Supreme Court ruling on Trump’s taxes means defamation suit from rape accuser can go forward: judge
Igor Derysh
The ruling means attorneys for Carroll can continue to seek Trump's DNA, which was requested earlier this year
N.Y. attorney general is doing conservatives a favor by going after NRA: They’re its victims
Amanda Marcotte
NRA executives ran an apparent con game on conservatives for years — but the right can never admit it's been had
Obama endorses Susan Collins’ Democratic challenger as new poll shows her trailing in close race
Igor Derysh
Collins' approval and favorable ratings are underwater as she heads into the toughest race of her career
Trump takes three-day vacation at his New Jersey golf course amid stalled coronavirus relief talks
Bob Brigham
The Republican-controlled Senate led by Mitch McConnell also adjourned for a three-day weekend
Trump claims Joe Biden will “hurt the Bible” in “disturbing” new attack: “He’s against God!”
Cody Fenwick
"We’re used to the shattering of norms and inflammatory behavior from Trump, but it’s outrageous and disturbing"
Will Trump face real consequences for his crimes? The answer will haunt America’s future
Heather Digby Parton
What will we tell future generations — and future Republican presidents — if Trump gets away with everything?
Robert Reich on Trump’s dangerous lies about the COVID economy
Robert Reich
What's Trump's plan to revive the economy? The same one he's been pushing for months: just "reopen" it
Too much news coverage of Trump is just sound and fury, signifying nothing
Terry H. Schwadron
There’s way too much attention to his tweets, not enough to what he’s actually doing
Sally Yates delivers a body blow to Trump’s “Deep State” conspiracy theories
Matthew Chapman
Conservative columnist: Sally Yates’ testimony was devastating to Trump’s "Deep State" conspiracy theories
New York AG sues to dissolve the NRA: “Top executives funneled millions into their own pockets”
Igor Derysh
“The corruption was so broad . . . They have basically destroyed all the assets of the NRA,” AG Letitia James says
So much for tech’s anti-Trump bias: A new study reveals a pro-Trump “bug” on Instagram
Matthew Rozsa
For months, a supposed glitch in Instagram hid anti-Trump hashtags but freely featured anti-Biden ones
“On the Trail” spotlights CNN’s women reporters and prompts examination of campaign coverage bias
Melanie McFarland
HBO Max's new documentary turns the camera on CNN's campaign coverage process and asks who's really objective
Trump’s vendetta against TikTok is a veil for his anti-China, anti-free speech views
Matthew Rozsa
Even if you've never used the incredibly popular video app, Trump's so-called "ban" should disturb you. Here's why
Fauci debunks Trump’s spin, declares US coronavirus outbreak worst in the world: “Numbers don’t lie”
Igor Derysh
"When you look at the number of infections and the number of deaths, it really is quite concerning," Fauci says
Schools aren’t safe, and parents won’t believe President Bleach-Injector when he claims otherwise
Amanda Marcotte
Trump thinks that saying "OPEN THE SCHOOLS!" over and over will make it happen. Parents and teachers know better
Federal judge “fast-tracks” census lawsuit against Trump administration
Alex Henderson
Trump issued a memo calling for the exclusion of undocumented immigrants “from the apportionment base" back in July
Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani submits debate moderator list suggesting 11 Fox hosts and pundits
Igor Derysh
Trump's campaign wants friendly hosts and Trump boosters to moderate his debates with Democratic rival Joe Biden
Deutsche Bank turned over “detailed records” on Trump after subpoena from NY prosecutor: report
Igor Derysh
The New York DA's office is investigating "possibly extensive and protracted criminal conduct" at the Trump Org.
Mike Pence: “Chief Justice John Roberts has been a disappointment to conservatives”
Alex Henderson
The Christian right has a history of railing against Supreme Court justices who were nominated by GOP presidents
Man-baby smashes democracy: Daniel Drezner on our “Toddler in Chief”
Chauncey DeVega
Tantrums, poor impulse control, short attention span, oppositional behavior — unfortunately, it all fits
University of Texas anticipates testing “several hundred” symptomatic people every day
Roger Sollenberger
The University of Texas says it will do 5,000 tests a week — but won't say what happens when there's an outbreak
“Irregularities” found in Trump administration’s contract for company used to collect COVID-19 data
Alex Henderson
The COVID-19 hospital data system that bypasses the CDC has been plagued by delays and inaccuracies
Trump-appointed judge tosses out Rep. Devin Nunes’ defamation lawsuit
Alex Henderson
The Republican from California has not been shy about filing lawsuits against his critics
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