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Trump says report that he failed to pay $287M debt tied to failing hotel shows he’s a “smart guy”
Igor Derysh
Trump boasts about taking out hundreds of millions in loans and then strong-arming banks into letting him default
Voto Latino co-founder on 2020’s “surge of young voters” and what it means for Texas and Arizona
Dean Obeidallah
Salon talks to Maria Teresa Kumar about how the Latinx community went from ignored to potential election deciders
Clinical psychologist: President Trump is “so obviously impaired and so obviously disordered”
Sarah K Burris
Dr. Alan Blotcky predicts how the president will respond if he loses the election
Are 50 Cent, Ice Cube and young Black men enabling Trump’s re-election? Not exactly
Sam Fulwood III
Many young Black men are disillusioned with the election process: what effect will they have on the outcome?
Lindsey Graham, Thom Tillis pushed for controversial casino after donations from gambling mogul
Roger Sollenberger
Pair of embattled Carolina senators changed their views after taking big bucks from casino interests and lobbyists
Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman hit with 15 new felony charges one day after testifying in related case
Roger Sollenberger
The pair of right-wing provocateurs each face up to 18 years and six months in prison if convicted
What’s real in “Borat 2”?
Ashlie D. Stevens
From the now-infamous Giuliani "shirt tuck" to Borat's five days bunking with QAnon believers, here's the truth
What could go wrong: How the GOP is using suppression and intimidation in 2020
Roger Sollenberger
Trump's campaign is recruiting an "army" of poll-watchers. Is this a serious effort to intimidate voters?
Kazakh American community slams “Borat 2”: “Why is our nation fair game for public ridicule?”
Manori Ravindran, Naman Ramachandran
"Why is the showing of the film 'Borat' banned in Kazakhstan? Because this film insults our history"
Judy Collins on talking groupies with Linda McCartney and her “flying leap” to cover the Beatles
Nicole Michael
On "Everything Fab Four," the iconic singer opens up about how "Norwegian Wood" and "In My Life" changed her life
“Waikiki” filmmaker: “Hawai’i is marketed as a paradise . . . but things are only getting worse”
Gary M. Kramer
Native Hawaiian director Christopher Kahunahana spoke to Salon about his dark, surreal film about indigenous trauma
Will Trump supporters accept defeat? If he loses, it could get really ugly
Heather Digby Parton
Trump's been telling his fans for weeks that there's no way he can lose. So they're primed for a vicious backlash
Gov. Greg Abbott spends millions to keep Texas from turning blue
Patrick Svitek
Abbott's political campaign is working to save the Republican majority in the state House
Ralph Nader on Trump’s corruption, “corporate state fascism” and why Democrats keep losing
Chauncey DeVega
Nader still says George W. Bush was not his fault — but agrees that fighting corporate power means beating Trump
The U.S. of A(rms): The art of the weapons deal in the Age of Trump
William D. Hartung
How to stuff the Middle East with weaponry
Trump’s EPA refuses to reduce pollutants linked to coronavirus deaths
Lisa Song, Lylla Younes
The EPA actually loosened reporting requirements for coal plants and other polluters, dismissing the risk
Gavin Newsom pledged to ban fracking in California — but he just greenlit more of it
Steve Horn
The Newsom administration has established a pattern of approving permits during busy news cycles
Amy Coney Barrett may be the next woman on the Supreme Court — but does a nominee’s gender matter?
Susan M. Sterett
With Amy Coney Barrett's nomination, Trump has fulfilled his pledge to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg with a woman
Why the pandemic is inspiring many to give up alcohol
Nicole Karlis
While some saw the pandemic as an excuse to drink more, others are embracing sobriety. Here's why
Senate Democrats issue all-hands-on-deck warning against Trump and GOP election threats
Jake Johnson
"The very searing truth is that Donald Trump can still win this race"
How coronavirus exposed the flaws of the childcare economy
Sonali Kolhatkar
The well-being of children, women, and especially women of color is at stake
Workers keep getting fired, penalized for reporting COVID-19 safety violations
Michelle Andrews
A growing number of workers are resisting what they feel are unsafe, unhealthy conditions
Behind the humble “I Voted” sticker’s enduring appeal — and whether you’ll get one this year
Ashlie D. Stevens
They're fun to receive, share and compare. But do the simple stickers actually make a difference in voter turnout?
Here’s what the different “phases” of vaccine production really mean
Matthew Rozsa
What is a Phase III trial? A Phase II? We asked experts to decode these suddenly-common news terms
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