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KY Gov. Andy Beshear condemns GOP hypocrisy over “radical militia group” and lynching effigy
Roger Sollenberger
Beshear said the protesters were "embraced and emboldened by elected leaders that rallied with them weeks before"
Unable to collect unemployment, New York’s Uber and Lyft drivers are trapped in a catch-22
Nicole Karlis
New York's rideshare drivers struggle to make ends meet as they await unemployment checks that won't come
Is this White House task force member using pandemic to bankroll his Senate campaign?
Roger Sollenberger
The day Trump signed the CARES Act, Bill Hagerty's Senate campaign got a $2.5 million loan from bank he helped run
Is veepstakes leader Stacey Abrams a progressive? Maybe in Georgia — but it’s complicated
Deborah Toler
Abrams is a compelling figure who ran a strong race in Georgia. But she's clearly allied to the Democratic center
Google may be suppressing “Trump hydroxychloroquine” searches after damning new study
Roger Sollenberger
It appears Google no longer auto-completes the term after study finds Trump's "game changer" drug can kill you
Trump economic task force member once called minimum wage law the “Black Teenage Unemployment Act”
Roger Sollenberger
Art Laffer was named to Trump's coronavirus economic task force after Sean Hannity called for the move on Fox News
Trump’s order to reopen meatpacking plants caused a huge coronavirus outbreak among workers
Nicole Karlis
Trump's executive order has caused thousands of new cases among terrified meatpacking workers
Trader Joe’s workers who raised safety concerns are afraid of losing their jobs
Mary Steffenhagen
As workers fall ill, the chain diverts responsibility for safety onto its workers under the guise of "empowerment"
Amid pandemic, campaigning turns to the internet
Jennifer Stromer-Galley
The coronavirus has ground the presidential campaigns of Joe Biden and Donald Trump to a near halt.
Florida breakthrough: Ex-felon voting rights restored; “modern day poll tax” ruled illegal
Jessica Corbett
Federal judge rules that Florida law compelling ex-felons to pay back fees and fines is unconstitutional taxation
Microsoft’s ambitious climate goal forgets about its oil contracts
Maddie Stone
A single collaboration with ExxonMobil has the potential to inflate Microsoft's yearly carbon footprint by 21%
“The Native characters aren’t afterthoughts”: “Barkskins” writer on reclaiming Native narratives
Migizi Pensoneau
The 1491's Migizi Pensoneau explains how Nat Geo's new series depicts Native communities in a whole new nuanced way
Workers are afraid of returning to work amid pandemic. Is a general strike finally on the horizon?
Mike Ludwig
There has been a major uptick in labor organizing and mutual aid efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic
Joe Biden was right about black people and Trump — and the left needs to get past purity tests
Chauncey DeVega
Biden's inartful phrasing was essentially correct — and progressives must face the urgency of this situation
Why veterans are particularly vulnerable to the coronavirus pandemic
Jamie Rowen
Here are eight ways the pandemic threatens veterans
Fundamentalist pandemics: What evangelicals could learn from the Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyam
Juan Cole
Given the unpredictable nature of our world, nothing, secularization included, is a one-way street
The pandemic is sending India’s poor into the abyss
Moushumi Roy, Tirth Bhatta
Already rife with inequality, the pandemic has distributed suffering unequally among India's underclass
My baby’s being born same time my man is murdered — the beginning and end
D. Watkins
The line from "Nas Is Like" echoes when I think about what I gained and lost in just a few days this year
Get ready for the vaccine — they’re never simple
Arthur AllenU.S. seeks to change the rules for mining the Moon
Scott Shackelford
At the moment, no company — or nation — is yet ready to claim or take advantage of private property in space.
“Levon didn’t write songs. I gave him credit”: Robbie Robertson on The Band’s disputes and new film
Gary M. Kramer
Robbie Robertson spoke with Salon about the documentary "Once Were Brothers," Bob Dylan, Martin Scorsese, and more
Like in the U.S., Malaysian authorities are using COVID-19 to limit immigration
William Bruno
The COVID-19 pandemic has provided a convenient excuse for governments to refuse entry to migrants
NeverTrump conservatives hit the president where it hurts with expanded new ad campaign
Alex Henderson
"We face a collective mourning for the America we once knew," The Lincoln Project co-founder says
Coronavirus is coming for wildland firefighters. They’re not ready
Zoya Teirstein
Keeping wildland firefighters safe will require a significant shift in the way the country has fought wildfires
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