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On being Black in Kentucky and Charles Booker’s historic run for Senate
Minda Honey
I grew up in Kentucky, but never felt like the state accounted for my humanity until now
New Lincoln Project ad ridicules Trump for having the most “disloyal” administration ever
Alex Henderson
"They whisper about you. They leak, spin, lie. They tell the media they're smart, and you're out of control"
COVID-19 linked to strokes and psychosis: study
Matthew Rozsa
A small number of patients are experiencing psychological and neurological side effects after COVID-19
Mike Flynn swears allegiance to QAnon in Fourth of July video
Roger Sollenberger
Flynn tagged his lawyers and an organization founded by Charlie Daniels, who died two days later
Some scientists believe coronavirus spreads through air much more readily than previous thought
Matthew Rozsa
A group of scientists contends the novel coronavirus spreads through aerosolization. The WHO doesn't agree
Susan Collins trails Democratic challenger after approval rating plummets by 31 points under Trump
Igor Derysh
Collins had a 67% approval rating when Trump first took office back in 2017. It has collapsed to just 36% today
DOT wants to weaken its own power to penalize airlines over consumer complaints
Amy Martyn
Under Elaine Chao, the agency already is taking a more hands-off approach to complaints by air travelers
Republican attorneys general group launches race-baiting ad campaign against “lawless liberals”
Roger Sollenberger
For decades, the groups dedicated to electing attorneys general agreed not to attack incumbents. No longer
Money talks: Big business, political strategy and corporate involvement in U.S. state politics
Richard A. Devine, Michael Holmes
Millions of dollars are spent every election by corporations that want to influence state regulations and policies
More Republican groups are gearing up to take Trump down
Tom Boggioni
Republicans gearing up to take on Trump after "three and a half years of chaos and incompetence"
Amid deadly virus, a push for nursing home alternatives
Michael Schulson
Nursing home deaths have critics saying it’s time to rethink the institutional model for elder care
A “domestic terrorist” designation won’t stop right-wing extremism
Arie Perliger
Legally designating domestic extremist groups as terrorist organizations will have limited benefits, if any at all
“Copfluencers” are using TikTok to spread pro-police messaging
Serena Tara
The video social media platform has its own "Cop TikTok" subculture
Contracts show Trump giving Big Pharma free rein to price gouge taxpayer-funded coronavirus drugs
Jake Johnson
"The amount of money the government is throwing at companies is unprecedented."
From “The Last Dance” to “The Old Guard,” here’s what is coming to Netflix in July
Ashlie D. Stevens
Quarantine is not ending anytime soon, and neither are Netflix's offerings of comedies, dramas, docs, anime & more
Texas Republicans to hold in-person Republican convention in Houston
Cassandra Pollock
Texas GOP will proceed with in-person state convention in Houston this month
Citizenship: The great extinguisher of hope
Dimitry Kochenov
Citizenship is an empty rhetorical shell deployed to perpetuate abuse, dispossession, and exclusion
Protest music has come “roaring back to life” when we need it most
Ashlie D. Stevens
While protest songs never went away, the nationwide awakening to civil rights has created a need for new voices
Activists shut down these cancer-causing plants. COVID is bringing them back
Susan Cosier
A common chemical used to sterilize medical equipment is poisoning communities around the U.S.
Trump campaign official Kimberly Guilfoyle tested positive for COVID-19 before Rushmore event
Bob Brigham
The NY Times reports campaign fundraiser and girlfriend of Donald Trump Jr. did not travel on Air Force One
How Northern Ireland’s police transformation may hold lessons for the U.S.
Laura A. Weinstein, Donald Beaudette
The U.S. can learn much from Northern Ireland where, after 20 years of reform, police are held in high regard
A new shortcut skips stem cells completely, converts skin cells into photoreceptors
Claudia Lopez-Lloreda
This method, which uses a handful of small molecule drugs, is a time-saver compared to stem cell therapy
He built a privately funded border wall. It’s already at risk of falling down if not fixed
Jeremy Schwartz, Perla Trevizo
The “Lamborghini” of border walls is in danger of falling into the river if nothing is done, experts say
Bill Barr is now targeting “anti-government extremists”
Terry H. Schwadron
It’s not clear who that is exactly — but it means the Justice Department won’t be doing anything important
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