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Media is covering this election all wrong — the real question is whether Trump can steal it
Dan Froomkin
Horse-race journalism was never good — and it's useless when dead-end fascists are trying to subvert democracy
Trump-endorsed GOP congressman charged with three counts of felony voter fraud minutes before debate
Igor Derysh
Steve Watkins, an honorary co-chair of Trump's re-election campaign, allegedly used a UPS store address to vote
How Arizona blew it: Experts say Gov. Doug Ducey did almost everything wrong
Matthew Rozsa
The Grand Canyon State is setting records in the coronavirus outbreak — in the worst way. Here's why
As school closures continue, students could face long-term learning setbacks
Nicole Karlis
Factors that improve the quality and access to distance-learning are essential to closing the pandemic learning gap
Is coronavirus immunity impossible? A new study raises grim questions
Matthew Rozsa
The presence, or lack thereof, of antibodies in people who had previously been infected is worrisome
Martha McSally down by 9 points in new poll as Democratic rival Mark Kelly posts $13 million haul
Igor Derysh
McSally may be the most vulnerable Republican incumbent, but the GOP's hopes in other states are fading, too
Pork sliders sold by Republican House candidate who supports QAnon gave customers diarrhea: records
Roger Sollenberger
Lauren Boebert's pork sliders allegedly poisoned dozens at a local rodeo, sending some home with bloody diarrhea
Why is the stock market soaring amid a pandemic? Because Trump thinks that may save him
Bob Cesca
With most of the country in full-on pandemic meltdown, Trump is sacrificing lives to Wall Street. It won't work
Meet Alex Morse, the gay progressive mayor taking on a 30-year Democratic incumbent
Roger Sollenberger
Rep. Richard Neal is the top recipient of corporate dollars in Congress. Here's the guy who hopes to take him down
Democrats have long had a pipe dream of turning Texas blue. Will it finally come true in 2020?
Roger Sollenberger
According to Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball, "If it still looks like this come Labor Day, quite possibly"
Astronomers perplexed by “Odd Radio Circles,” a newly discovered, very rare space phenomenon
Nicole Karlis
Invisible except in the radio wave portion of the spectrum, only four Odd Radio Circles have been discovered
Beluga whales are the ocean’s extroverts, research finds
Matthew Rozsa
Like humans, beluga whales have vast circles of friends numbering in the hundreds or even thousands
The affluent are in denial about their class privilege, research says
Matthew Rozsa
To maintain their sense of self-worth, elites tend to exaggerate their own hardships, studies show
CBS, once broadcast’s whitest network, sets an ambitious goal for inclusive hiring
Melanie McFarland
CBS publicly commits a quarter of its script development budgets to BIPOC created or co-created shows
A singular figure in Texas’ coronavirus collapse: Greg Abbott leads his state in alarming direction
Emma Platoff
The governor dithered, using language that experts said confused the public and undermined the health mission
State violence, a crisis of legitimacy, and the path to true public safety
David M. Kennedy
I work with cops, and I support this movement
How 68,000 COVID-19 survivors created a world-class patient resource group in just four months
Nicole Karlis
Discussions of trauma and mystery symptoms await in "Survivor Corps," where volunteers fact-check medical claims
Tulsa undercover: Inside Trump’s rally
Danny Sjursen
The intensity of the MAGA crowd's vitriol is partly driven by a suspicion that Trump is losing military loyalty
“The Old Guard”: Gina Prince-Bythewood on superhero diversity, that ending & sequel possibilities
Melanie McFarland
Salon spoke to the director about presenting a vision of superheroes that allows more people to see themselves
Medicine’s misguided romance with machines is making the coronavirus worse
Yvan Prkachin, Lisa De Bode
The history of a controversial syndrome linked to Covid-19 shows the risks of letting technology dictate treatment
Pandemic and prison: Shearod McFarland, incarcerated in Michigan, on what COVID-19 has changed
Shearod McFarland, Mateo Hoke
Shearod McFarland, 52, is incarcerated in Parnall Correctional Facility. He's interviewed here by Mateo Hoke
Federal court strikes down Trump’s rule targeting abortion access
Julia Conley
The rule violated the section of the ACA which bans "unreasonable barriers" to healthcare
Allies have had their “great white awakening.” But who will guide them?
Alex Brady
"It's the collective grief of seeing George Floyd cry for his mother."
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