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Alexandra Pelosi’s unfiltered “American Selfie” gives a complex picture of how we look to each other
Melanie McFarland
In her new Showtime film, the documentarian captures a nation divided and distracted by tech-enable narcissism
Amy Coney Barrett failed to disclose leadership role in anti-LGBTQ church
David Cay Johnston, Jillian S. Ambroz
SCOTUS pick led a parish board for church citing "homosexual behavior" as an offense against the Ten Commandments
Kellyanne Conway is being paid $15,000 a month by the GOP following her White House exit: filings
Roger Sollenberger
Former White House adviser Omarosa Manigault-Newman was offered $15,000 when she left the administration
Uber drivers sue Uber, claiming app is coercing them into voting yes on anti-labor proposition
Matthew Rozsa
Uber launches a propaganda blitz to urge drivers to vote for a proposition that would deny them labor rights
“Dark money” PACs dumping last-minute millions into Senate races to save Republican majority: report
Tom Boggioni
Democrats still have a huge cash advantage with the election only 11 days to go
With “Letter to You,” Bruce Springsteen reminds us, brilliantly, that we’re all on borrowed time
Kenneth Womack
Springsteen's new album, recorded in his New Jersey home studio, brings the E Street Band live energy to our homes
Susan Collins “grateful” for endorsement from anti-choice group pushing harmful conversion therapy
Igor Derysh
The group "thinks it’s OK to torture LGBTQ children in misguided attempts to ‘fix’ them," advocates say
Republican Party has spent nearly $1 million making Sean Hannity’s book a bestseller
Roger Sollenberger
The Republican National Committee spent $492,000 on books in one day — likely all of it on Hannity's latest
Poll shows most who voted third-party in 2016 are supporting Biden over Trump in 2020
Kenny Stancil
Biden holds a significant lead over Trump among those who voted outside the major parties last time around
Ivanka Trump is the “de facto head” of an “eleventh-hour” effort to win back suburban women: report
Alex Henderson
"It's kind of late, three weeks out, to try suddenly to be having a different tone and tenor"
How to vote safely in person
Nicole Karlis, Matthew Rozsa
While it is unlikely you'll get coronavirus from your polling place, experts have a few tips to avoid transmission
Anthony Scaramucci is on a mission to stop Trump: “Something’s wrong with him mentally”
Dean Obeidallah
Salon talks to the former White House comms director about why he and other Republicans have turned against Trump
Lincoln Project’s anti-Trump ads show the power of biting satire
Chris Lamb
Founded by longtime Republicans, the PAC has spent $28 million on the effort to unseat Trump
If Joe Biden wins this election, mainstream media has plenty of catch-up work ahead
Dan Froomkin
After Nov. 3, comparing Biden to Donald Trump may no longer be enough. It will be time to ask the hard questions
Why nurses say “Trump must go”
Mark Kreidler
Donald Trump’s inability to reckon with the truth of the coronavirus is apparent by the numbers
McConnell admits he’s been working to sabotage COVID relief talks to speed up Barrett confirmation
Jake Johnson
"Senate Republicans would rather help him do it than help millions of Americans."
How Europe and America blew it on the pandemic: A tale of blindness and arrogance
Josef Bouska
In Europe and the U.S., politicians and the public were guided by fantasy — when the lessons of Asia were clear
Psychologist Kevin Washington: Trump is waging “psychic terrorism” against Black Americans
Igor Derysh
Donald Trump didn't create the traumatic ideology of white supremacy, says Washington. But he helped unleash it
How binge-watching affects your health
Nicole Karlis
Researchers are starting to study the health effects of binge-watching. Spoiler: it's not a healthy behavior
Authorities probe emails demanding that Democratic voters in three states “vote for Trump or else”
Igor Derysh
"We are in possession of all your information," the emails said. "Vote for Trump . . . or we will come after you"
USPS still hasn’t reversed election mail slowdown despite multiple court orders: attorneys general
Igor Derysh
New inspector general report faults changes ordered by Trump donor turned Postmaster General Louis DeJoy for delays
“Trumpcare” doesn’t exist. But Facebook and Google cash in on misleading ads for “garbage” insurance
Jeremy B. Merrill, Marshall Allen
The tech giants have run tens of thousands of ads in the past year containing false claims about "Trumpcare"
Mark Meadows’ FEC filings raise questions of unlawful spending, campaign coordination
Roger Sollenberger
The White House chief of staff quit Congress in March — but his campaign kept on racking up dubious expenses
Republican “hero” who helped stop terror attack faces questions over “affiliations” to extremists
Igor Derysh
Democrats call on Oregon GOP candidate Alek Skarlatos to disavow group linked to QAnon, Proud Boys and militias
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