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Michigan GOP candidate who downplayed ties to DeVos hires her niece after getting $1M cash infusion
Igor Derysh
John James' assistant communications director is a recent grad whose sole experience is interning for her family
Trump sues Nevada for expanding voting by mail as he declares the practice “safe” in GOP-led Florida
Igor Derysh
Trump falsely claims on "Fox & Friends" that Nevada will mail ballots to people who aren't registered to vote there
Right-wing conspiracy theorists get (even more) unhinged as Trump’s chances fade
Amanda Marcotte
With QAnon on the rise, Alex Jones tells his fans to "kill" progressives: Trump Nation is going full cuckoo
CNN host debates Trump adviser Mercedes Schlapp over mail-in voting: “You’re saying a bunch of crap”
David Edwards
"Why are you trying to ensure that some people won’t be able to vote?” Brianna Keilar asks Schlapp
“Pampered princeling” Jared Kushner dubbed Trump’s “secretary of failure” in new Lincoln Project ad
Brad Reed
“Jared’s not up to the task"
Trump’s claims about mail voting were always incoherent: Now they’re falling apart
Heather Digby Parton
Donald Trump can't keep his story straight: Now mail-in voting is totally fine in Florida. Anyone remember 2000?
The streets are quiet again, thanks to Trump and Bill Barr backing down
Terry H. Schwadron
The Feds lost the battle of Portland; the secret police left town and nothing bad happened
Trump suddenly changes his tune on mail-in voting — here’s why
Cody Fenwick
The president suddenly changed his tune on the matter in one key state: Florida
Is the U.S. a failed state in 2020? Experts’ answers range from “maybe” to “hell, yes”
Matthew Rozsa
A massive economic collapse, a pandemic and a democratic crisis — on top of massive inequality. It's not great
The worst part of Trump’s disastrous Axios interview
Cody Fenwick
What was most revealing about the exchange is how uninterested Trump actually seemed in the life and death stakes
TikTok provides influencers income during the pandemic, but a ban could ruin that
Nicole Karlis
"It makes for my personal job . . . a lot harder now, thinking that I can't even count on this source of income"
Rep. Carolyn Maloney declares victory over Suraj Patel after NYC certifies disputed primary vote
Roger Sollenberger
The Patel campaign did not concede defeat in the contentious case, citing a pending court case about tossed ballots
CDC study finds kids of all ages may play key role in virus transmission amid push to reopen schools
Matthew Rozsa
The highest percentage of children who tested positive at a sleepaway camp in Georgia were also the youngest
In spite of many colorful charts, President Trump loses every coronavirus fact-check to interviewer
Roger Sollenberger
Trump suggests South Korea is publishing fake death numbers in an effort to make its pandemic response look better
Census count to be cut short and exclude undocumented immigrants under possibly illegal Trump order
Igor Derysh
Nearly 40% of the country has not been counted, and advocates fear a "massive undercount" of minority populations
Trump’s base loved that he was a liar and a cheat — but now it’s coming back to bite them
Amanda Marcotte
Rooting for a massive jerk to stick it to the liberals is super fun — until he's lying about Americans dying
Donor to President Trump and Roy Moore revealed as secret funder of right-wing Federalist: report
Brad Reed
The Federalist has turned into one of President Trump’s most reliable backers
Tucker Carlson: It’s “probably illegal” for Biden to only consider women of color for vice president
Igor Derysh
Carlson, who once called white supremacy a "hoax," says Black frontrunners should be “disqualified without debate"
Destroying the Postal Service: Is that Trump’s best shot at stealing the election?
Bob Cesca
Undermining mail delivery won't be Trump's only tactic. But it might be his clearest path to shifting the outcome
Can the pandemic bring accountability back to this country?
Karen J. Greenberg
We as a nation need to remind ourselves of what morality, justice, and the responsible use of power can mean
There was no “Trump derangement syndrome”: We were right about him all along
Chauncey DeVega
Those of us who warned America that fascism was coming were called hysterical alarmists. How does that feel now?
The U.S. left behind: Under Trump, the world goes on without us
Terry H. Schwadron
Russia, China and Iran move ahead as America reels from the Trump pandemic and the Trump depression
Why the idea of jobless benefits scares the conservative mind
Sonali Kolhatkar
The pandemic has allowed us to conduct an experiment on how government assistance is good for the economy
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