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Trump’s “white power” tweet: Our president is now a white-supremacist flasher
Chauncey DeVega
It's nothing new, and it shouldn't be shocking: Winking at white supremacy is how he won in the first place
Stocks surge as Trump regulators gut restrictions on risky Wall Street gambling
Jake Johnson
The rollback, noted WSJ, hands "Wall Street one of its biggest wins of the Trump administration"
The Democrats’ dilemma: Supposedly they’re winning — but their leaders keep on losing
Andrew O'Hehir
Democrats could be poised for a national victory — just as the aging leadership faces a generational revolt
To achieve a new New Deal, Democrats must learn from the old one
Edwin Amenta
Similarities between the 1930s and today are hard to ignore
Indigenous activists call on Hickenlooper to drop out of Colorado race over “redface” photos
Eoin Higgins
Former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper seemed headed for the U.S. Senate until "disgraceful" images surfaced
How Chinese spies penetrated the Trump White House
David Cay Johnston
A bombshell investigation reveals espionage in top Republican circles and naive, amateur U.S. responses
My mother-in-law was a victim of a COVID-19 scam
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The elderly are ripe targets for fraud, as I discovered first-hand
Tear down the statues of racist traitors — and raise monuments to heroes of Black resistance
Jeff Biggers
To repair American history, let's raise monuments to Ona Judge, Maria Stewart, Crispus Attucks and many more
How late night’s “Daily Show” alums are uniquely prepared to bring us through this moment
Melanie McFarland
Understanding how systems keep failing us takes talk show hosts skilled in critiquing systems, not ignoring them
Joe Biden wants to be the next FDR — but that won’t be enough to solve our crises
Matthew Rozsa
Biden is moving to the left... slightly. We'll need much more than that to fix our catastrophes
Radical Republicans are already sabotaging the next president
Sarah Okeson
Behind-the-scenes move at the EPA Water Board shows how Trump loyalists are loading the government with allies
“Shocking level of corruption”: Watchdogs question if firm was rewarded for supporting Trump’s wall
Igor Derysh
A company that offered its "services" for the border wall got "quick approval" to mine outside of normal protocol
Texas GOP pushes forward with plans to host indoor convention in biggest coronavirus hot spot
Meena Venkataramanan
Republicans move forward with plans for an indoor convention in Houston
In the name of the movement: Black Lives Matter Plaza, Breonna Taylor and the long road to justice
Mitchell L.H. Douglas
She hasn't received justice yet, but Breonna Taylor is in the streets of the nation's capital
Obesity: America’s number one export?
Robin Scher
Americans’ ultra-processed diet is fueling obesity across the world.
Whole Foods is quietly telling workers not to show Black Lives Matter support at work
Nicole Karlis
Workers at a Whole Foods who wore BLM masks were sent home — though the company brands itself as supporting BLM
Company run by White House “volunteer” with no experience in medical supplies wins major contract
Derek Willis, Yeganeh Torbati
A company created by a former Pentagon official wins $2.5 million contract to supply the Bureau of Prisons with PPE
The Beatles in Jacksonville, 1964: Inside the Fab Four’s historic stand against segregation
Kenneth Womack
"We never play to segregated audiences," John Lennon said at the time. "I'd sooner lose our appearance money"
As borrower claims languish, House fails to override Trump’s student loan forgiveness veto
Roger Sollenberger
The move comes as a whistleblower alleges that officials killed a loan forgiveness site for being too helpful.
Company linked to Trump adviser got millions in coronavirus aid as he urged GOP to cut relief
Igor Derysh
Art Laffer rejected "relief for families but doesn’t seem to mind when it benefits him personally," a watchdog says
“The original rage was intact”: Bob Geldof on The Boomtown Rats’ comeback, even during the pandemic
Annie Zaleski
"It's the only thing that makes sense for us is to play through the confusion and chaos," Geldof told Salon
“It’s not enough to indict individuals; we have to indict systems”: Author Wes Moore on racism
D. Watkins
Wes Moore appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss "Five Days," which examines Freddie Gray & Baltimore through 8 POVs
Kentucky’s pandemic primary was no “disaster,” but there’s work to do before November
Erin Keane
A "disaster" predicted in Louisville didn't materialize. That doesn't mean disenfranchisement isn't happening
This week’s primaries bode well for the Green New Deal
Zoya Teirstein
Climate advocates had hoped 2020 would be the year climate change took center stage politically
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