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The Justice Department may have violated Attorney General Barr’s own policy memo

Robert Faturechi, Justin Elliott
In a memo from May, the attorney general reminded Justice Dept. prosecutors to avoid partisan politics

A new Electoral College nightmare: We may face a constitutional crisis if either candidate dies

Matthew Rozsa
A deadly virus, two high-risk candidates: legal scholars warn we need to consider the unthinkable

Eddie Van Halen dies at 65

Chris Morris
The rock legend was an instrumentalist to be reckoned with and kept his band at the top of the charts for decades

IRS probing National Rifle Association CEO Wayne LaPierre for possible criminal tax fraud: report

Igor Derysh
A lawmaker predicted the probe would “reveal a pervasive corrupt climate at the NRA" requiring Justice Dept. action

Trump’s Chernobyl moment: Phony patriotism can’t defeat this virus

Bob Cesca
Those arrogant fools at the "Rose Garden Massacre" believed wealth and power made them immune. That's called hubris

Gavin Newsom and Big Oil: It’s complicated

Judith Lewis Mernit
If California’s new governor had looked too good to be true, environmentalists would soon learn the truth

String of fatal poisonings from ingestion of toxic hand sanitizer highlights limits of FDA powers

Amy Martyn
The FDA has counted 17 deaths from exposure to methanol-tainted sanitizer this year alone

Trump campaign discussing plans to appoint its own state electors, no matter the results: report

Roger Sollenberger
A real nightmare scenario: The eight closest battleground states might send competing sets of electors to Congress

“Stand back and stand by”: New report links Trump and NRA to rise of militias behind violent threats

Igor Derysh
Extremist groups "have been waiting for the signal from Trump for some time." They got it from the debate stage

Greg Abbott: Criminal allegations against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton “raise serious concerns”

Emma Platoff
Paxton has been under indictment for more than five years on felony charges of securities fraud

Voters sue Republican Gov. Greg Abbott over his order to shutter ballot drop-off locations in Texas

Emma Platoff
Abbott forced two of Texas’ Democratic strongholds to close a number of drop-off sites which had already opened

Four Texas Republicans vote against House of Representatives resolution condemning QAnon

Abby Livingston
The FBI has identified the conspiracy theory movement as a domestic terrorism threat

Will Trump’s illness break his hold over his followers? Mental health experts say probably not

Chauncey DeVega
Malignant narcissism can form unbreakable bonds, experts say: Expect even nuttier pro-Trump conspiracy theories

Why are so few drugs tested for safety in pregnancy?

Jyoti Madhusoodanan
Expectant mothers have long been excluded from clinical trials. Some experts say this practice needs to change.

Promises kept? On health care, Trump’s claims of “monumental steps” don’t add up

Julie Rovner, Phil Galewitz
A brief breakdown of what Trump has done — and has not done — on some key health issues

Economist Richard Wolff: Capitalism is the reason COVID-19 is ravaging America

Matthew Rozsa
Salon interviews Dr. Richard D. Wolff, whose new book "The Sickness is the System" explores capitalism's flaws

The first presidential debate: A night of rapid-fire interruptions and inaccuracies

Kaiser Health News Staff, PolitiFact Staff
There was a dizzying array of health care falsehoods on display at the first presidential debate.

Amy Coney Barrett’s environmental track record is sparse — but “concerning”

Joseph Winters
It remains to be seen whether Barrett’s nomination will truly be a "catastrophe for climate"

‘”Saturday Night Live” starts with Alec Baldwin and Jim Carrey recreating the presidential debate

Danielle Turchiano
The cold open adjusted to reflect Trump's recent diagnosis, as did host Chris Rock and "Weekend Update"

What I learned about human politics from studying colobus monkeys

Dawn Starin
Colobus monkeys' alpha males can be benevolent or sadistic. In studying them, I began to see parallels to humans

Dystopian plagues and fascist politics in the age of Trump: Finding hope in the darkness

Henry A. Giroux
With Trump infected and capitalism facing a profound crisis, the world begins to imagine new possibilities

5 grim observations on Trump’s Supreme Court

Bill Blum
The confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett will be yet another inflection point in the slide to minority rule

How the pandemic has changed life for new parents

Nicole Karlis
"I cried that my mom wouldn't be able to hold her grandchild in the hospital," a new mother told Salon

Trump riles up Minnesota supporters with racist attack on Somali refugees

Jake Johnson
"This is the overlap between white supremacy, the climate emergency, misogyny, and human rights abuses"
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