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John Cornyn accused of “partisan stunt” and blatant “hypocrisy” for threatening Biden picks
Igor Derysh
Cornyn may try to block Biden's picks — after slamming Democrats for stalling Trump's swamp-dwelling nominees
Off-target pesticide service douses neighboring properties, people
Alexandra Tempus
"Who would choose to run their business with such callous disregard for the safety of our children and families?"
Mike Lee becomes lone Republican to block bipartisan bill creating American Women’s History Museum
Igor Derysh
The Utah Republican's move to block the museum comes on the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage
Red alert for reporters: Trumpers are destroying evidence on their way out the door
Dan Froomkin
A minor scandal at CDC is the tip of a huge iceberg — only journalists can stop team Trump from wholesale erasure
We asked small business owners how they’ve weathered the pandemic
Nicole Karlis
"I don't see how we're going to get through it without some sort of help," one small business owner told Salon
“Wrath of Mark”: Antitrust lawsuits against Facebook accuse Zuckerberg of stifling competition
Matthew Rozsa
48 attorneys general joined the federal government in antitrust lawsuits against Facebook
“Big win for religious freedom”: Supreme Court rules Muslims can sue over no-fly list
Kenny Stancil
High court rules unanimously that Muslim men who say FBI used no-fly list as coercion tool can sue officials
“40 Years a Prisoner” confronts the police we’re supposed to trust “telling bold-faced lies”
D. Watkins
Mike Africa, Jr., who was born in prison, appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss MOVE and freeing his parents
Aides raise age concerns about Dianne Feinstein as she forgets key discussions and briefings: report
Igor Derysh
Chuck Schumer reportedly had to ask Feinstein to step down from Judiciary post twice; she forgot the first time
In Georgia Senate races, change comes knocking
Jessica Goodheart
Will an army of canvassers make the difference for Democrats in the Peach State?
Legal expert: Mitch’s rush to confirm FEC commissioners is aimed at undermining election watchdog
Igor Derysh
With seats filled, the FEC can finally enforce campaign finance laws. LOL, don't expect it to do that
Inside the stimulus fight: A $600 check for most Americans is now a distinct possibility
Matthew Rozsa
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin suggested Congress pass legislation to issue $600 checks to every taxpayer
Insiders at Charlie Kirk’s Trump-favored charity are cashing in: report
Mike Spies, Jake Pearson
Turning Point USA has entered into dubious financial arrangements and made misleading statements about its finances
The collective suicide of the liberal class: We will all pay the price for their cowardice
Chris Hedges
Liberals have made a Faustian bargain: Defeat Republicans at any cost. They stand for nothing and fight for nothing
Meet the man at the center of a shadowy multimillion-dollar “scam PAC” network
Roger Sollenberger
Alan Bohms raked in millions as gullible donors gave to PACs posing as charities — where does the money go?
John Lennon still lives among us
Joshua Meyrowitz
When icons become "media friends," their impact can be unexpected and powerful
How remote learning is making educational inequities worse
Hernán Galperin, Stephen Aguilar
Many students lack the technology and parental guidance to complete homework remotely during the pandemic
After Democrats flip state, Georgia moves to shut down early voting locations ahead of Senate runoff
Igor Derysh
Civil rights groups: Georgia early-voting site closures disproportionately hurt Black, Latino voters
Why Joe Biden should forgive billions in student debt
Sonali Kolhatkar
“This is an opportunity for Joe Biden to have his FDR moment"
Top Biden adviser vows Wall Street CEOs and GOP will get a “conduit straight into the White House”
Igor Derysh
Democratic Rep. Cedric Richmond is set to head the White House Office of Public Engagement
Arizona Republican Party calls on supporters to give their lives to fight Trump’s election loss
Roger Sollenberger
The calls for martyrdom came on Pearl Harbor Day, when Japanese pilots bombed a U.S. naval base
Republicans want to steal this election for Trump — they just don’t know how
Amanda Marcotte
Make no mistake, Republicans would steal this election for Trump — if only fewer voters had stood up to him
What Bob Dylan selling his music catalog does and doesn’t mean
Simon Vozick-Levinson
Universal Music Publishing Group is getting control of Dylan’s songwriter income — but it doesn’t take over recordi
Armed police raid home of whistleblower who accused DeSantis administration of a COVID cover-up
Igor Derysh
Florida data scientist Rebekah Jones says DeSantis was involved: He “sent the Gestapo” to “intimidate scientists”
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