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Donald Trump Jr. investing in far-right OANN, “aiming to take down Fox”: report
Roger Sollenberger
Is a deal brewing for the Trump family to take over OANN — perhaps as Donald Trump's post-White House TV home?
Seniors sour on Trump’s plan to cut Social Security in exchange for Covid-19 relief
Jake Johnson
"Outrageous, Callous, and Cruel": Seniors rip Trump for holding Covid-19 relief hostage to push Social Security cut
The best and boldest new must-read books for May
Erin Keane, Ashlie D. Stevens, Hanh Nguyen
From poignant novels to eerie speculative fiction, May has it all, even Japanese American Jane Austen short stories
Appeals court calls for probe of complaint alleging that Mitch McConnell pressured judge to retire
Igor Derysh
"McConnell has been clear that his top priority is packing the courts with the judges his right-wing donors want"
Mitch McConnell pouring dark money into Maine to boost Susan Collins
Roger Sollenberger
McConnell's super PAC launches a Maine ad buy designed to shield Sen. Susan Collins from coronavirus criticism
These scientists saw the coronavirus coming. Now they’re trying to stop the next pandemic
Shannon Osaka
"We hope the world is listening now"
Anti-lockdown “movement”: Powered by racism
Amanda Marcotte
These protests aren't really about public health policy or the virus — they're a display of white identity politics
NRA lays off dozens of workers and slashes staff pay after canceling annual meeting: leaked memo
Igor Derysh
The cuts threaten the group's influence in the 2020 election after it spent more than $30 million to elect Trump
All conferences should be virtual in a post-coronavirus world
Adam Fortais
For accessibility, financial, and environmental reasons, it just makes sense
Trump’s inspector-general purge fuels Dems’ call to fight corruption in next relief bill
Andrea Germanos
Sen. Richard Blumenthal, along with Sen. Elizabeth Warren, push for crackdown on Trump's rampant corruption
The benefits of using the U.S. military to respond to COVID-19 outweigh the risks
Birthe Anders, Vincenzo Bollettino
How the U.S. military could help fight the coronavirus outbreak
Trump’s world leadership trophy: The winner’s prize in the virus-killer race
Dilip Hiro
Has the Chinese dragon pushed the American eagle down to a secondary position?
Bernie’s army redeploys to support COVID-19’s frontline workers
Steven Greenhouse
Since launching in early March, EWOC's organizers have helped several hundred workers fight for improved safety
How Desmond Meade built a movement that restored voting rights in Florida — almost
David Daley
One ex-felon launched a grassroots drive against Florida's Jim Crow-style voting laws — but the fight's not over
Make quarantine your “stitch” with the subversive cross-stitch community
Ashlie D. Stevens
Meet the crafters who are using needlepoint to make promote safe stay-at-home practices
One of COVID-19’s unlisted side effects: An increase in police power
Mary Steffenhagen
Instead of investing in public health infrastructure, America is doubling down on the surveillance state
Evangelical fundamentalists who openly defied social distancing guidelines are dying of COVID-19
Alex Henderson
"A phantom plague": Evangelicals are dying in frightening numbers
Mercy and grace: Reclaiming the family home lost to my father’s addiction
Bobi Conn
I wondered if I was doing something crazy, trying to fix all the things he had broken
Stevie Nicks on her life in isolation: “We have to believe”
Brian Hiatt
Group chats with Fleetwood Mac, listening to Harry Styles and more snapshots from Nicks’ quarantine life
How profit and incompetence delayed N95 masks while people died
J. David McSwane
Federal agencies have hired contractors with no experience to find respirators and masks
What’s new on Netflix in May, from a bumbling “Space Force” to a flower reality competition show
Ashlie D. Stevens
Whether it's stand-up, true crime, documentaries or comedy, Netlfix has binge offerings to escape reality
Robert Reich on the the coronavirus class divide
Robert Reich
Four classes are emerging from America's deepening class divide
Essential workers across the U.S. went on strike today — here’s why
Roger Sollenberger
At the end of May Day, workers around the United States report back on the coordinated strikes
Why are small farms immune to safety investigations, even when a worker dies?
Eli Wolfe
"Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows fatality rates in agriculture are among the highest of any sector"
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