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“Ellen DeGeneres Show” producers address staff as misconduct investigation continues
Elaine Low
With 140 or so personnel gradually returning to work, the new season of "Ellen" is scheduled to premiere on Sept. 9
Trump’s base loved that he was a liar and a cheat — but now it’s coming back to bite them
Amanda Marcotte
Rooting for a massive jerk to stick it to the liberals is super fun — until he's lying about Americans dying
“Where are the good Americans?”: “Immigration Nation” brings systemic exploitation to our TVs
Melanie McFarland
Netflix's new immigration series depicts how the forces coming for all of us came for immigrants first
“We’re going to be canceled for a joke”: Judy Gold on how “safe spaces” in comedy ignore reality
Mary Elizabeth Williams
"If that's your material . . . take what comes with it . . . It doesn't mean that it's funny or that it's educated"
Watchdogs demand investigation into “voter suppression tactics” by Trump donor running USPS
Igor Derysh
Calls for a probe come amid reports that Trump donorLouis DeJoy plans service cuts in violation of federal law
Trump is getting truly desperate — and that means he’s increasingly dangerous
Amanda Marcotte
Maybe Trump can't successfully steal the election — but he'll do as much damage as possible on his way out the door
Deutsche Bank launches internal probe into personal banker of Donald Trump and Jared Kushner: report
Igor Derysh
The bank opened a review of a $1.5 million 2013 deal between the banker and a company co-owned by Kushner
Work in the time of COVID-19: Why does essential work pay so little and cost so much?
Rebecca Gordon
Work in the time of COVID-19
GOP lawmaker who attended KKK leader’s birthday party rejects calls to resign
Sky Palma
Dismukes "has resigned from a church where he served as pastor but still plans to keep his job as a politician"
Donald Trump is doomed, and he knows it: But will he go out with a whimper or a bang?
Andrew O'Hehir
Trump's final months will be ugly — and the damage he's done will last for years. But there's an upside, sort of
Which hot dog are you? The enduring appeal of regional food in the global digital age
Ashlie D. Stevens
Americans' obsession with regional food is built into our country's DNA, and now it's reached social media
How the fossil fuel industry drives police brutality
Alexandria Herr
Police violence and pollution are more connected than we might realize
Where mask-wearing isn’t gospel: Churches grapple with reopening in a socially distant world
Jakob Rodgers
Many of Colorado Springs’ largest congregations are openly flouting the new statewide mask order
Road trip to Powder Keg City: The collapse of Seattle’s autonomous zone
Sean Edwards, Gabe Fuente
What we saw in Seattle was hopeful, angry and sometimes violent. It was nothing like what you saw on the news
How Larry King got duped into starring in Chinese propaganda
Renee Dudley, Jeff Kao
King's fake interview with a Russian journalist went viral, spread by accounts tied to China’s government
Showtime’s “The Go-Go’s” film shows the punk side of a pioneering girl group
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A new documentary looks at the troublemaking girl group that was every bit as innovative as their edgier cohorts
From Jamie Foxx’s “Power Play” to “Teenage Bounty Hunters,” here’s what’s new on Netflix in August
Ashlie D. Stevens
It's also a strong month for unique documentaries that cover alien-hunters, the "golden era" of video games & more
How MacKenzie Scott’s $5.8 billion commitment to social and economic justice is a model for donors
Elizabeth J. Dale
Jeff Bezos’s ex-wife is funding efforts to dismantle racism and fight homophobia
Scientists perform the first gene knockout in a cephalopod
Matthew Rozsa
The study marks a potentially massive breakthrough for a number of scientific disciplines
Stella Immanuel’s theories about the relationship between demons, illness & sex have a long history
Brandon W. Hawk
Stories featuring demons and sex date back to early Judaism and Christianity
Why did Jared Kushner’s plan for widespread COVID-19 testing “just went poof into thin air”?
Alex Henderson
President Trump has had two separate coronavirus task forces, one of which was run by his son-in-law
The year of dark magical thinking: Trump’s petty revenge fantasies have killed thousands
Heather Digby Parton
Trump believed the virus would only hit blue states, which would work out great. So he let tens of thousands die
On Medicare and Medicaid’s 55th birthday, let’s expand benefits — not cut them
Nancy J. Altman
In the 55 years since the legislation was signed into law, both programs have proven their worth
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