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Jane Roe’s “conversion” confession: More proof the religious right is run by grifters and liars
Amanda Marcotte
Norma McCorvey said she was paid to "convert": Yet more evidence of the deep sleaze on the Christian right
Construction firm lands $1.3 billion border wall contract after repeatedly wooing Trump on Fox News
Igor Derysh
A scandal-plagued company under inspector general probe gets another contract after its CEO appeals to Trump on Fox
House probes Trump’s quiet removal of inspector general amid investigation into Elaine Chao
Igor Derysh
Ousted official was probing allegations of special treatment to allies of Chao's husband, Mitch McConnell, Dems say
Trump threatens to block federal funding to Michigan for sending absentee ballot forms to all voters
Jake Johnson
The president's threat shows the lengths to which he is willing to go to stop an expansion of voting rights
Scandal at State: A huge arms deal, a revolving-door lobbyist and the fired inspector general
Roger Sollenberger
An $8 billion Saudi arms deal, a revolving-door lobbyist and a fired inspector general: Is Pompeo in trouble?
Cell data reveals how right-wing lockdown protesters may be spreading COVID-19
Jake Johnson
"The behavior we're seeing at protests carries a high risk of infection," said an emergency care physician
After only 12% of minority-owned businesses received relief loans, many plan to close down: survey
Igor Derysh
Experts say the Paycheck Protection Program was set up in a way that excluded most black and Latino business owners
GOP’s Martha McSally continues to lose ground in Arizona as she bets her political future on Trump
Roger Sollenberger
Most troubling for McSally? The Trump-loving Republican is down nearly 20 points in Arizona's most-populous county
Why you should take coronavirus vaccine news with a grain of salt
Nicole Karlis
The hype over Moderna's phase 1 trial of a coronavirus vaccine was largely hot air. Here's why
COVID-19 takes down another retailer, continuing a devastating trend
Matthew Rozsa
As retail and fashion outlets go bankrupt, the industry is pondering its own existence
As humans adapt to COVID-19, rabbits face their own pandemic
Matthew Rozsa
The mass death of rabbits will have severe repercussions that reverberate up the food chain all the way to humans
Nancy Pelosi: “Not a good idea” for Trump to take hydroxychloroquine because he’s “morbidly obese”
Igor Derysh
The drug hasn't "been approved by the scientists, especially in his age group and in his weight group," Pelosi says
Trump’s HHS secretary accidentally tells the truth: Racism is driving pandemic policy
Chauncey DeVega
Alex Azar's comments were hateful — and honest, exposing the racist logic behind the entire Trump movement
Republicans recruit 50,000 volunteers to police “voter fraud” in November
Igor Derysh
Republicans return to "poll-watching" after court ends decades-long ban imposed after repeated intimidation efforts
“Rick and Morty” review: “The Vat of Acid Episode” is a solid high-concept escape act
Steve Greene
Even as it's stuck between an unexpected event and a spite-driven adventure, there are existential ideas to chew on
Spike Lee’s “Da 5 Bloods” takes it back to Vietnam: Watch the trailer
Claire Shaffer
Four Vietnam War vets search for buried treasure and the remains of their former squad leader (Chadwick Boseman)
Trump tells Susan Collins to rethink her position on whistleblowers: “I hope you are listening”
Roger Sollenberger
Collins' chief Democratic rival has recently pulled ahead in polls. Can she afford to lose Trump's support now?
Democrats to Trump State Department: Turn over “secret plan” to slash Social Security amid pandemic
Jake Johnson
"The Trump administration is obsessed with using the coronavirus crisis to undermine our Social Security system"
Soldiers of the boogaloo: David Neiwert on the far right’s plans for a new civil war
Chauncey DeVega
Author of "Alt-America": What happens this year will be a "key turning point" on the path from democracy to fascism
The Trump administration says a new bailout program will help 35 million Americans. Will it?
Justin Elliott, Lydia DePillis, Paul Kiel
Experts fear that the Federal Reserve’s new program won’t reach enough businesses or save enough jobs
The pandemic and the end of group fitness
Nicole Karlis
Group fitness was the rare industry that thrived in the Internet Age. Now, it faces its greatest test
Emails show Trump’s consumer safety nominee played key role in shelving CDC virus guidelines
Alex Henderson
The recommendations offered by the CDC last month were stricter than the Trump Administration's recommendations
Biden is a direct threat to Trump’s electoral college advantage
Cody Fenwick
Many just assume that Trump will continue to have an advantage in Electoral College. Is that really so?
“Everything is changed”: Star Jonah Hauer-King on the WWII drama “World on Fire” and Season 2 plans
Hanh Nguyen
The actor spoke with Salon about his flawed character, life-altering events, and how he's been spending quarantine
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