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Stacey Abrams takes down Ben Carson’s “infantile” call for society to ignore America’s racist past
David Edwards
"We do have a day of reckoning, and that day of reckoning is going to continue until we actually make change”
Troops on the streets of Washington: Donald Trump, Herbert Hoover and the protesters
Kirk Swearingen
This wasn't the first time troops have been used in D.C. But you didn't read about the "Bonus Army" in school
Trump & Co. find another way to oppress minorities
David Cay Johnston
Justice Department pretty much ignores financial firms preying on low-income communities
Trump runs to Twitter to defend himself after he’s mocked for apparent difficulty navigating a ramp
Bob Brigham
Trump complains ramp was ‘long and steep’ in response to #TrumpIsNotWell speculation about his health
Female voters are fleeing Trump, hurting his re-election odds: polling analyst
Tom Boggioni
Trump’s re-election odds tumble as number of female voters fleeing him takes a huge jump
The U.S. food system is broken — and we shouldn’t try to fix it
AJ Albrecht
The federal government shouldn’t be trying to salvage our broken food system — we need a new one
“Law and order”: A debased concept used to cover up right-wing crime and depravity
David Masciotra
Donald Trump and his followers want "order," but they have zero respect for the law. Maybe America sees that now
States that expanded mail voting already seeing turnout spike in primary elections
Igor Derysh
States that sent absentee ballot applications to all voters saw turnout increase in last week's primaries
American apartheid: This country still treats too many of its black citizens like slaves
Lucian K. Truscott IV
What happened to George Floyd has a long history. Until we face that history honestly, we'll never escape it
Politico forced to apologize for bizarre and puzzling comparison of Trump and Obama on racism
Cody Fenwick
A recent newsletter from Politico left a lot of readers scratching their heads
How “Karen” went from a popular baby name to a stand-in for white entitlement
Robin Queen
Generic names can take on a linguistic life of their own, becoming powerful forms of social commentary
Trump makes campaign rally attendees promise not to sue him if they contract the coronavirus
Roger Sollenberger
The event website for Trump's next rally carries a waiver acknowledging “an inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19"
“We’re losing the culture war”: Trump adviser worries the president “looks like he’s bewildered”
Bob Brigham
“We’re losing the culture war because we won’t engage directly, because we’re so scared to be called racist”
Fauci distances himself from Trump over the World Health Organization
Matthew Rozsa
Anthony Fauci's disagreement with the president over the WHO is likely to irk the infamously thin-skinned president
Exclusive: Private jet firms get $300 million bailout while Trump fights to block unemployment aid
Igor Derysh
Companies tied to Trump donors and firms which provided controversial flights to ex-Cabinet members score millions
Former Trump adviser John Bolton alleges president committed more impeachable offenses in new book
Brad Reed
In the memoir, Bolton will claim “the House committed impeachment malpractice" by narrowing its prosecution
Trump to accept GOP nomination in Jacksonville on anniversary of KKK’s “Ax Handle Saturday” attack
Roger Sollenberger
“We look forward to bringing this great celebration and economic boon to the Sunshine State," the RNC chair says
Yes, the racism is real: Trump thinks white-supremacist trolling is his path to re-election
Amanda Marcotte
It's more than a string of dumbass coincidences: Trump's campaign is a nonstop celebration of white supremacy
Melania Trump delayed move to White House as “leverage” to renegotiate a better prenup: report
Igor Derysh
Three sources told Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Mary Jordan that Melania "renegotiated the prenup to her liking"
When Donald Trump tried to stage a coup: Was June 1 the turning point?
Heather Digby Parton
Last week our president tried to send the Army into America's streets. Aides pushed back, but it was a close call
Come November, a U.S. coup d’etat?
Ryan O'Connell
Could Donald Trump call out the U.S. Army again, after losing the November election?
Masha Gessen on Trump, Putin and the attack on reality, meaning and democracy
Andrew O'Hehir
Author of the new "Surviving Autocracy" on Trump, America's historical blindness and the desperate need for hope
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