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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

Could Biden defeat Trump in Texas? It’s not out of the question

Alex Henderson
As a new Fox News' poll demonstrates, Texas is not a state that Trump can take for granted.

Why coronavirus cases vary wildly between U.S. states

Matthew Rozsa
As the federal government throws its hands up, state leaders wield tremendous power to save lives (or not)

President Trump revives J. Edgar Hoover’s tyrannical playbook

Stephen M. Underhill
Hoover and Trump's similarities are troubling as the U.S. faces historic challenges to its democracy

Progressives may have scored big wins in Tuesday’s New York, Kentucky primaries

Roger Sollenberger
Early results may have rattled New York's Chuck Schumer, where moderate candidates in his state face several upsets

Martha McSally wants to pay you $4,000 to take a coronavirus vacation — sort of

Roger Sollenberger
Arizona GOP senator's strange new proposal comes as polls show her 13 points behind Democrat Mark Kelly

“Gangster in the White House”: Noam Chomsky says Trump is undeniably “the worst criminal in history”

Alex Henderson
The famed author explains why Donald Trump is, hands down, the worst he has ever seen

Donald Trump thinks coronavirus testing is a plot to destroy him — and no, he’s not kidding

Amanda Marcotte
Lifelong con man has convinced himself he can make voters un-see the pandemic if he just keeps lying about it

Trump’s Arizona trip: Failed wall, failed COVID testing and a failed presidency

Sophia Tesfaye
Trump heads to Arizona to brag about a nonexistent wall, ignore the worsening pandemic and save a doomed senator

Republican strategists are starting to “panic” and fear a “historic wipeout” in November: report

Alex Henderson
Republican insiders fear that November could be another Democratic wave election

Martha McSally, Lindsey Graham among GOP candidates who took money from alleged racist

Roger Sollenberger
Timothy Mellon called safety net programs "Slavery Redux." He is heir to one of the nation's oldest family fortunes

“Roy Cohn” filmmaker Ivy Meeropol on her new HBO doc about the man who killed her grandparents

Andrew O'Hehir
Director of a startling new doc on Donald Trump’s infamous mentor explains why it was crucial to humanize him

Polls suggest Joe Biden has a shot at winning Texas — and reshaping the state’s politics

Abby Livingston, Alex Samuels
Even a strong showing in Texas could help Democrats flip the state House and solidify control of the U.S. House

Texas police fact-check Tucker Carlson’s “gross mischaracterization” of Black Lives Matter protest

Roger Sollenberger
The pro-Trump Fox News host opened his show by saying, "Black Lives Matter is now more popular than the president"

A brief history of the “Lost Cause”: Why this toxic myth still appeals to so many white Americans

Bob Cesca
Racist myth-making conquered American history — and white people's minds — for far too long. Time to face the facts

The Postal Service is steadily getting worse — can it handle a national mail-in election?

Ryan McCarthy, Maryam Jameel
Mail delivery has slowed so much that ballot deadlines in many states are no longer realistic.

Trump’s new Cold War with China

Michael T. Klare
How will it affect you?

Trump trails Biden by 14 points after church photo-op stunt as poll shows national shift on race

Igor Derysh
More than 60% of Americans disapprove of Trump's handling of race relations and his response to the recent protests

“Awful news for Republican Senate candidates”: Odds of GOP holding Senate suddenly collapse

Tom Boggioni
Trump’s unpopularity will likely see Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell lose his power following the November e

“No way to find a bright spot”: Fox News poll has Martha McSally down 13% in must-win state for GOP

Roger Sollenberger
The further into the poll you go, the worse it looks — for McSally, as well as for Trump and the Republican Party

Copaganda: Most major media is still much too eager to embrace police-friendly framing

Sophia Tesfaye
Yes, media has shown us the brutality. But it's also swallowed pro-police agitprop and spread false information

Dozens of cities impose overnight curfews — historic unrest continues unabated

Roger Sollenberger
Protests have exploded into chaos, amid a vacuum of leadership and a social order destabilized by the pandemic

The Great Depression, coronavirus style

Nomi Prins
Economic crashes, then and now

Twitter slaps warning on Trump’s tweet calling for protesters to be shot for “glorifying violence”

Igor Derysh
"We've taken action in the interest of preventing others from being inspired to commit violent acts," Twitter says
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