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Administration eases rules to give laid-off workers more time to sign up for COBRA
Michelle Andrews
What does this rule change mean for workers? If you have lost your job, here are some things to consider.
ACLU’s David Cole: “If Trump seeks to stay in power after losing the election,” we’ll be ready
Chauncey DeVega
ACLU's national legal director on the critical importance of rejecting a lawless president: "Democracy is working"
100 days away: Donald Trump hits a new low ahead of election
Julia Conley
With just 100 days left until the election, new polls signal Americans are disappointed in Trump
Research on voting by mail says it’s safe — from fraud and disease
Edie Goldenberg
Some critics — including President Trump — have cast doubt on the integrity of mail-in voting
Moving away from fossil fuel: The escalating push for setbacks from drilling sites
Alexandra Tempus
In the United States, about 17.6 million people live within one mile of an oil or gas well
White House secretly warns 11 cities must take “aggressive” action to stop spread of COVID-19
Julia Conley
"This is a pandemic. You cannot hide it under the carpet"
This time in my teacher voice: On two pandemics and the cost of “moderation”
Andres Aceves
As a brown teacher in a mostly white school, I've learned a necessary skill: Talking to people where they are
Oil and gas in flux: After a series of stunning defeats, what’s next for the industry?
Tara Lohan
Environmental, economic and political forces have converged, threatening to finally upend fossil fuel dominance.
I’m not going back to work in restaurants — but only because I have a choice
Nikki Ervice
The coronavirus has made me reconsider service, and a career in hospitality
Cheers to a solid launch for MSNBC’s “The ReidOut” – but from here on out, it’s time to get tougher
Melanie McFarland
As the election approaches, let's hope that Joy Reid lives up to her reputation as a tough but fair inquisitor
Peter Green, Fleetwood Mac founder, dies at 73
Chris Morris
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee formed rock group with fellow Bluesbreaker Mick Fleetwood in 1967
“A perfect tsunami”: Cook Political Report predicts Democrats now favored to take back the Senate
Bob Brigham
"With just over 100 days until Election Day, the political climate appears dire for Republicans across the board"
Speeding up poultry lines in a pandemic puts workers’ lives in danger
Shayla Thompson
Allowing companies to speed up production lines doesn't allow for social distancing and risks lives
White House reignites GOP civil war: Kellyanne Conway throws Republican governors under the bus
Cody Fenwick
This is a common tactic in Trump's administration
Politicians and business interests ignored health officials to control reopening. Cases exploded
Lisa Song, Mollie Simon
Interviews and internal emails show that Utah prioritized the health of businesses over limiting coronavirus case
GOP’s next COVID-19 relief package will “fast-track Social Security & Medicare cuts”
Jake Johnson
"Donald Trump and his stooges in the Senate can't stop trying to rob us of our Social Security"
What is the fate of Black Lives Matter protest murals?
Alex Brady
The plywood that boarded up businesses became artwork, and there's a move to preserve them before they're discarded
Mail order macho: The cheap Halloween costuming of Donald Trump’s toy fascism
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Trump's fake federal militia wears mail-order camo — and they're as effective as his campaign against the virus
New York Times’ sexist double standard: AOC coverage reeks of misogyny
Dan Froomkin
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez gave a riveting House speech Thursday. To Times reporters, it was a branding exercise
Dave Franco shares your Airbnb anxieties in new horror flick “The Rental,” starring wife Alison Brie
D. Watkins
On "Salon Talks," he discusses directing, COVID movie-viewing & starring in a new Vanilla Ice (ice, baby) biopic
“Violent anarchists” are the new “migrant caravans” — and will flop just as badly
Amanda Marcotte
Trump already tried to distract voters from health care with racist paranoia — and that was before the pandemic
Trump suggests sending 75,000 feds to “help” cities while mocking Portland mayor who got tear-gassed
Igor Derysh
“At some point, we have to do something much stronger than being invited in," he tells Sean Hannity on Fox News
As laid off workers face a financial cliff, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos grows $13 billion richer in one day
Julia Conley
The rise in Bezos' assets represents the largest single-day net worth increase for any individual
Break out the Romulan whiskey! Star Trek unveils “Lower Decks” first look and new kids’ series title
Ashlie D. Stevens
While "Lower Decks" docks on Aug. 6, the youth series won't hit Nickelodeon until sometime in 2021
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