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Federal prosecutors have Steve Bannon’s murky nonprofit in their sights
Yeganeh Torbati
Prosecutors say they want to seize the assets of Bannon's nonprofit Citizens of the American Republic
Trump is sending cheap COVID tests to nursing homes — but there’s a hitch
Rachana Pradhan
The Trump administration’s latest effort to use COVID-19 rapid tests is running into roadblocks
Investigative reporter Greg Palast: Trump’s plans to steal the election go well beyond the mail
Chauncey DeVega
Election-theft expert says Trump has a plan to steal the election legally — and the USPS isn't the problem
The FDA just approved using blood plasma from recovered patients to fight COVID-19
Matthew Rozsa
Convalescent plasma is made using the blood of people who have successfully fought off coronavirus infections
Conways take hiatus from politics as daughter reveals plan to seek emancipation over alleged “abuse”
Igor Derysh
"For now, and for my beloved children, it will be less drama, more mama," Kellyanne Conway says in a statement
“We’re being treated as guinea pigs”: Faculty members fear in-person return to universities
Raga Justin
Faculty members call the pressure to return to face-to-face instruction a callous decision that prioritizes money
Families push for prisoner release as California wildfires engulf state
Lisa Newcomb
"I'm furious at the incompetence and severe inhumanity of this," one advocate said
Bannon is the latest Trump ally to “get fitted with a free pair of steel bracelets”: GOP pundit
Alex Henderson
"Bannon is going to be spending a lot of time with his lawyers this fall," Amanda Carpenter writes
The partisan pandemic: Do we now live in alternative realities?
Andrea Robbett, Peter Hans Matthews
Despite partisan affiliation, American voters tend to share views on common facts about the world
Why Steve Bannon faces fraud charges: 4 questions answered
Lloyd Hitoshi Mayer
The former Trump aide and others allegedly misused funds donated to build a border wall
Pentagon secrecy around COVID at Guantanamo Bay is one more reason to shut the prison
Julia Conley
Lawmakers said response from the Defense Department about efforts to contain the coronavirus were unconvincing
Volunteers wanted for vaccine study, with one catch: You get intentionally exposed to coronavirus
Sarah Ruth Bates
Inside the controversy over “challenge studies” to speed vaccine development
The deep, twisted roots of QAnon: From 1940s sci-fi to 19th-century anti-Masonic agitprop
Robert Guffey
The QAnon delusions aren't even original: Fantasies about demon-cannibal conspiracies go back at least 150 years
Democratic Convention makes the party lines clear
Kaiser Health News Staff
"Donald Trump's failure of leadership has cost lives and livelihoods."
White House accused of hiding Mnuchin role in recruiting Postmaster General DeJoy
Jake Johnson
"If it looks like a cover-up, sounds like a cover-up, and smells like a cover-up, it's a cover-up."
The awakening of the American white mind
Randall Horton
I am an outlier in higher ed: a Black professor, who's been to prison, teaching many white criminal justice majors
Facing high costs at home, Americans seek fertility help abroad
Brant DeBoer
As fertility rates fall globally, including in the US, hopeful parents are looking for affordable solutions abroad
CDC warned the public against wearing valved facemasks — while recommending them to health workers
Frederick Clarkson, Jonathan Hutson
The public guideline to avoid valved masks may have something to do with the airline industry’s influence
Whose alpha male is this? Donald Trump and America’s sad, failed model of masculinity
David Masciotra
As author Tom Digby explains, Trump's "cartoon masculinity" is a desperate attempt to cling to a fading ideal
Florida’s GOP Governor Ron DeSantis calls COVID a lower risk for school-aged children than flu
Phil Galewitz
"The fact is, in terms of the risk to schoolkids, this is lower risk than seasonal influenza," DeSantis said
USPS slowdown creates “another barrier for women” to access birth control as delivery times double
Igor Derysh
“What would have been three to five days now can take upwards of seven to 10 days," SimpleHealth CEO tells Salon
How economic threats are a potent tool for changing people’s minds about the Confederate flag
Christian Grose, Jordan Carr Peterson
Research finds southerners are more likely to support removal of confederate symbols with threat of economic harm
As Georgia reopened, officials knew of severe shortage of PPE for health care workers
Rachana Pradhan, Victoria Knight
“There’s really been this normalization and this acceptance that some people are going to be expendable"
EPA chief’s former lobbying clients get a long list of favors from agency
Igor Derysh
One former client, top Trump donor Robert Murray, has gotten most of his deregulation "wish list" filled
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