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The U.S. of A(rms): The art of the weapons deal in the Age of Trump

William D. Hartung
How to stuff the Middle East with weaponry

Amy Coney Barrett and the Second Amendment: Why her “expansive view” is utter BS

Kirk Swearingen
Barrett claims she's looking for the original meaning of the text — so let's read that 27-word text, shall we?

“Dark money” PACs dumping last-minute millions into Senate races to save Republican majority: report

Tom Boggioni
Democrats still have a huge cash advantage with the election only 11 days to go

Whoops, Trump did it again — the same blackmail scheme that got him impeached

Amanda Marcotte
Trump was impeached for blackmailing Ukraine's president. Now he's trying the same scheme on his own FBI director

Feeling the pinch, GOP Senate committee restructures $20 million loan one month before the election

Roger Sollenberger
The original loan was never reported to the FEC, filings show

An imperfect “Lovecraft Country” redefines Black magic for itself and its fans

Melanie McFarland
Despite an uneven season, the series finale uplifts Black women to show magic isn't just the province of whiteness

Alaska GOP senator routinely voted for policies that benefited family’s chemical company

Roger Sollenberger
Sen. Dan Sullivan once voted against asbestos regulation — after family company paid out $800M cancer settlement

“Star Trek: Discovery” Season 3 boldly goes where canon never dared to imagine life after disaster

Melanie McFarland
Things fall apart. The U.S.S. Discovery's new adventures may offer a vision of how we go on nevertheless

Don’t believe the hype: Trump’s economy was plummeting even before the pandemic

David Cay Johnston
A sharp slowdown in personal spending revealed

The Monuments Project: Building the commemorative landscape 21st-century America needs

Elizabeth Alexander
Our national dialogue on monuments is important: The Mellon Foundation will spend $250 million to drive it forward

What should the U.S. learn from South Korea’s COVID-19 success?

Wudan Yan, Ann Babe
South Korea’s COVID response has been widely praised. Will Americans ever be willing to adopt a similar approach?

Democrats likely to retain House majority in November — and possibly expand it: election forecaster

Alex Henderson
Democrats have a 92-97% chance of keeping their majority in the House, according to Nate Silver's FiveThirtyEight

The stars may be aligned for Trump to be prosecuted

Joshua Holland
If Biden wins, he could appoint a Special Counsel staffed entirely with Republicans to investigate Trump

The rise of Christian Nationalism in America

Liz Theoharis
Fixing our eyes on American poverty

“Kingdom of Silence”: A wrenching look at how Jamal Khashoggi’s life is a story as big as his death

Melanie McFarland
Examining the life of the murdered Washington Post columnist grants an expansive view into U.S.-Saudi history

Beto O’Rourke and other Democrats think Biden could win Texas — and upend American politics

Alex Henderson
If Biden does pull off a win in Texas, it would be “psychologically” brutal for the Republican Party, O'Rourke says

Democrats reveal huge fundraising hauls in Senate races after RBG’s death

Bob Brigham
Tens of millions of dollars have flooded Senate Democratic campaigns since RBG's passing

Is Halloween cancelled? Experts debate if kids can trick-or-treat safely

Matthew Rozsa
We all know the story of how Rudolph saved Christmas; can public health experts save Halloween?

CDC softened school reopening guidelines criticized in fringe group’s letter to President Trump

Roger Sollenberger
"The CDC 'considerations' are entirely inappropriate, and must be rewritten from top to bottom" the group wrote

We need a new climate narrative: Not a dystopian movie, but a vision of hope, change and empowerment

Jeff Biggers
In a season of fire and storm, we need more than fables of apocalypse. There's real hope, if we can seize it

“People are actively, persistently racist”: Poet Joshua Bennett on performative anti-racism

D. Watkins
Bennett appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss his new book "Owed," the reception to Black culture, and COVID lessons

“Jimmy Carter: Rock & Roll President”: A loving relationship to music that “cuts through politics”

Gary M. Kramer
Filmmakers Mary Wharton and Chris Farrell spoke to Salon about interviewing Carter & discovering his joyous side

Polling place bottleneck delays could begin soon after they open

Steven Rosenfeld
During the busiest periods, the process will slow due to COVID-19’s constraints

“Control, humiliation, and unabating anxiety”: Amazon’s labor conditions under fire in new report

Matthew Rozsa
The report accuses Amazon of exploiting COVID-19 in order to thwart labor organizers
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