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Trump and his allies are redefining right-wing violence as “self-defense”: That’s a dark path
Amanda Marcotte
In TrumpWorld, fanatical violence is "self-defense" — so long as white right-wing wackos are the perpetrators
3 ways the Senate Democrats’ new climate plan is all about money
Shannon Osaka, Emily Pontecorvo, Zoya Teirstein
Here are three ways the Democratic senators' plan diverges from the other recent plans we've seen
Republicans are running on a “big lie” about American cities — and it’s getting people killed
Joshua Holland
Trump's desperate attempt to move the national conversation from Covid-19 crisis to widespread chaos is a hail mary
Trump campaign aide was paid $20,000 a month by Bannon nonprofit linked to alleged fraud
Roger Sollenberger
Trump campaign's shell game: No reported payments to campaign manager Bill Stepien or drama-prone aide Jason Miller
House Oversight Committee to subpoena documents on “deliberate sabotage of the Postal Service”
Igor Derysh
Louis DeJoy "has not produced a single additional document” despite vow to cooperate, House committee says
Why the “6%” meme stating COVID-19 deaths are exaggerated is wrong
Matthew Rozsa
Trump and other conservatives seized on a misunderstood CDC statement as "proof" that coronavirus isn't that deadly
Surviving vs. thriving: How “I May Destroy You” is helping to shatter my shame
Meaghan Mulholland
While sick with COVID-19, one woman began watching the HBO series, which is helping her heal 20 years late
Military Times poll: Trump trails Biden by nearly 6 points among active-duty troops
Roger Sollenberger
Despite Trump's military fetish, his approval rating among troops has steadily dropped during his term, polls show
Biden blames Trump “encouraging violence” after man linked to right-wing group killed in Portland
Igor Derysh
A self-identified anti-fascist is under investigation in the fatal shooting of a Patriot Prayer supporter
Trump’s signal to his followers is clear: Violence and chaos are my only hope
Heather Digby Parton
Armed men in pickup trucks are "Great Patriots!" according to our president. He's drooling for mob violence
They know how to prevent megafires. Why won’t anybody listen?
Elizabeth Weil
This is a story about watching the West burn when you fully understand why it’s burning
Longtime GOP consultant: This election “is the most dangerous period since the Civil War”
Chauncey DeVega
NeverTrumper Stuart Stevens on how the party he helped build became a crime cartel ruled by a failed casino owner
Offline refineries in Laura’s path will emit millions of pounds of pollution
Zoya Teirstein
Even shut down, Texas oil refineries in Hurricane Laura’s path will emit nearly 4 million pounds of pollution
Scientists are searching space for extraterrestrial viruses
Jordan McKaig
Viruses outnumber all other forms of life on Earth and scientists hope to find them elsewhere
Christian fundraising site has raised over $250,000 for accused Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhouse
Tom Boggioni
The fundraising site Give Send Go hosted a statement: “Kyle Rittenhouse just defended himself from a brutal attack"
Pence praises Trump’s “seamless” COVID response, leaves out his state feuds
Jon Greenberg, Amy Sherman, Victoria Knight
Pence's comments ignored Trump's multiple feuds about state-federal responsibilities and the pandemic response
One man killed at pro-Trump caravan in downtown Portland
Keith A. Spencer
One county official lamented the "self-perpetuating cycle of violence" stoked by the president
USDA moves forward with sweeping plans to prevent fraud in organics
Lisa Held
Advocates and farmers say the USDA should do more to support organic
Making sense of QAnon: What lies behind the conspiracy theory that’s eating America?
Robert Guffey
QAnon's deranged theories are drawn from numerous sources — and contain tidbits of truth. But what's the point?
Sketchy darknet websites are taking advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic — buyer beware
David Maimon
Research finds that PPE, medicines, and counterfeit products thrive on darknet websites during the pandemic
The debate over COVID-19 distancing: how far is far enough?
Joanne Silberner
The CDC recommends 6 ft or more, the WHO about half that distance. But experts say the science is far from settled
Don’t waste your money trying to beat Mitch McConnell: Play “democracy moneyball” instead
Paul Rosenberg
If you really want to defeat Republicans and end gerrymandering, find races where your work actually matters
Why police unions are not part of the American labor movement
Paul F. Clark
George Floyd's death has thrust police unions into the spotlight
GOP candidate John James’ companies hit with tax liens, got tax breaks for jobs they didn’t create
Igor Derysh
The Michigan Senate candidate touted his family business at the Republican National Convention
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