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Democrats to spend $6.2 million in effort to flip the Texas House

Patrick Svitek
The super PAC is pouring the money into 18 races that will likely determine which party controls the lower chamber

Pro-Trump Black nonprofit quietly shuttered following sketchy cash giveaways

Roger Sollenberger
Scandal-plagued nonprofit group launched by Trump ally Darrell Scott has effectively been shut down

Trump’s contempt for the military reveals his fatuous, bloated ego — and could finish him off

Heather Digby Parton
The president's sadistic fantasy view of the world may finally be too much for those expected to obey his orders

Safety advocates assail lack of federal action on weak vehicle seats

Eli Wolfe
While relatively rare, seatback failures have been injuring and killing people for decades

Sacha Baron Cohen back for “Borat 2” and is already done filming the sequel — report

Zack Sharf
The original "Borat" grossed over $260 million worldwide and earned Cohen a Golden Globe award.

Lyft laid off contract janitors while spending $17.5 million on an astroturf ballot measure

Nicole Karlis
Lyft is laying off subcontractors while pouring money into a campaign to keep its rideshare drivers contingent

People who wear face masks become less sick if they do contract coronavirus, researchers find

Matthew Rozsa
Masks don't just stop the coronavirus's spread — they make you more likely to be asymptomatic, study says

Trump campaign pushes bogus conspiracy theories and misinformation as Joe Biden leads in the polls

Alex Henderson
"He’s able to muddy the waters so thoroughly that democracy wilts on the vine," Syracuse Prof Whitney Phillips says

The banality of evocation: Remembering a feminist movement that hasn’t ended

Erin L. Thompson
As statues topple across the country, the Pioneers Monument is a test case for the future of public art in America

Trump’s EPA gives power plants a pass on deadly coal ash

Sarah Okeson
Coal-burning power plants produce about 100 million tons of coal ash a year

Trump again claims he’s bringing down drug prices, but details of how are skimpy

Victoria Knight
This isn’t the first time Trump has made this promise to the American people

WATCH: Proud Boys brutally beat Black Lives Matter protesters after Trump rally

Bob Brigham
Pro-Trump demonstrators were then released by police following the alleged assaults on peaceful protesters

7 details from new exposé on financial turmoil — and bitter backstabbing — in the Trump campaign

Cody Fenwick
President Donald Trump’s campaign is having money trouble, according to a New York Times report

New research uses CRISPR gene editing to grow new neurons in diseased brains

Sahana Sitaraman
Scientists hope the CRISPR-based therapy could treat neurodegenerative disease

New engineering report finds privately built border wall will fail

Jeremy Schwartz, Perla Trevizo
The 3-mile border fence along the shore of the Rio Grande will fail during extreme flooding, says new report

Who’s advising Joe Biden on climate? His former rivals

Zoya Teirstein
The optics of how Biden approaches climate action are almost as important as the climate policy he puts forward

Decoding QAnon: From Pizzagate to Kanye to Marina Abramovic, this conspiracy covers everything

Robert Guffey
The QAnon universe: A D.C. pizzeria with children in the basement and an art-world celebrity aligned with Satan

The ugly numbers are finally in on the 2017 Trump tax rewrite

David Cay Johnston
Radical Republicans ramrodded that law through Congress, and the rich made out like bandits

Nearly two centuries ago, a QAnon-like conspiracy theory propelled candidates to Congress

Sophie Bjork-James
The fringe QAnon conspiracy theory has been creeping into the mainstream

The nation is not ready for a COVID-19 vaccine

Liz Szabo
The path to delivering vaccines to 330 million people remains unclear

High turnout by Trump’s base won’t be enough to get him re-elected

Tom Boggioni
Even if Trump's fanbase turns out in high numbers in November, it might not be enough

New Guinea singing dogs, renowned for their ethereal howls, are no longer believed to be extinct

Matthew Rozsa
For 50 years, the dogs were thought to only live in captivity. Their rediscovery provides hope for conservation

Big Pharma insists it can police itself on COVID-19 vaccine

Jake Johnson
One watchdog group dismissed the notion as "like the wolf saying he'll guard the henhouse"

What you can do to help in the coming tidal wave of homelessness

David Cay Johnston
Most cities have lots of empty space where the newly evicted could store their belongings
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