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Don’t waste your money trying to beat Mitch McConnell: Play “democracy moneyball” instead
Paul Rosenberg
If you really want to defeat Republicans and end gerrymandering, find races where your work actually matters
The pandemic has revealed America’s zip code map of inequality
Marshall Auerback
COVID-19 — just like previous pandemics — exposes that health outcomes are a function of race and income
“Lovecraft Country” is an intoxicating, myth-shattering hero’s journey through a map of Black fear
Melanie McFarland
There may be no better illustration of white supremacy than the HBO series' many-eyed creature that hunts at night
Are late night TV hosts showing us what returning to the new normal looks like?
Melanie McFarland
As Jimmy Fallon, Stephen Colbert & more return to the studio, we hope some, like Seth Meyers, stay at home with us
“Lovecraft Country” star: “It’s a shame that men and women are being accosted and lynched” today
D. Watkins
Courtney B. Vance appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss making HBO's 1950s-set horror series & racial injustices
Aides walk back Trump’s vow to “permanently” cut Social Security tax if he’s re-elected
Igor Derysh
Trump said workers would not have to pay back payroll taxes if he wins. The move could cripple Social Security
Graduating from Berkeley, after prison: “Coronavirus disrupted everything in my life”
Hanima Eugene, Ela Banerjee, Cliff Mayotte
It was "Berkeley or bust" for Hanima after she was paroled. Now she's caregiving from afar, waiting for what's next
Texas Democrats running for the US House have more campaign cash than Republicans
Abby Livingston, Carla Astudillo
Newly filed campaign finance reports show Democrats have a $7.5 million cash on hand advantage over Republicans
Americans load up on millions of guns as federal government fails the COVID challenge
Bob Hennelly
Gun industry boasts of booming sales amid mounting paranoia — but who or what is making Americans so afraid?
Martha McSally trails by 12 points as a slew of new polls signal trouble for Republican Senate races
Igor Derysh
Democrats favored to win Senate as polls show leads in Arizona, Michigan and North Carolina: Cook Political Report
100 days away: Donald Trump hits a new low ahead of election
Julia Conley
With just 100 days left until the election, new polls signal Americans are disappointed in Trump
The future of beef might be a sausage fest
Nathanael Johnson
Meet Cosmo, a gene-edited calf taking on climate change
A study that links solar activity to earthquakes is sending shockwaves through the science world
Matthew Rozsa
Is solar weather correlated with earthquakes on Earth? A seismic brawl is brewing over a peer-reviewed paper
Funfetti is back in all of its colorful glory when we need it most
Ashlie D. Stevens
The happiest of Pillsbury cake mixes is now available in chocolate (!) and dominating Pinterest boards & our souls
Exclusive: Poll shows gun safety messages swing voters to Democrats as worries rise amid pandemic
Igor Derysh
What sways voters amid the coronavirus crisis? Calling out Republicans over inaction on gun violence
Martha McSally down by 9 points in new poll as Democratic rival Mark Kelly posts $13 million haul
Igor Derysh
McSally may be the most vulnerable Republican incumbent, but the GOP's hopes in other states are fading, too
State violence, a crisis of legitimacy, and the path to true public safety
David M. Kennedy
I work with cops, and I support this movement
Will the schools open? Behind that unanswerable question lies a national catastrophe
Andrew O'Hehir
Trump's push to reopen is ghoulish — and liberals have no coherent answer. We have failed the next generation
Return of “Sharpiegate”: Inspector general battles Secretary Wilbur Ross over release of report
Alex Henderson
Commerce Department inspector general battles Secretary Ross over the release of NOAA "Sharpiegate" report
Crisis in the Navajo Nation: Voter suppression, racism and a deadly pandemic
David Daley
The COVID-19 death rate in the Navajo Nation is higher than in any U.S. state. This isn't an accident: It's history
The existing cancer drugs that could fight COVID-19
Nevan Krogan
Coronavirus and cancer hijack the same parts in human cells to spread
Supreme Court temporarily blocks Congress from accessing secret Mueller grand jury materials
Roger Sollenberger
The Supreme Court will not decide the case until 2021 — and it may not even hear arguments before Election Day
As coronavirus cases set new records, the positivity rate becomes a political football
Roger Sollenberger
"It doesn't really matter what outputs you have broadly if you're not testing the right people"
Cop fired after racist remarks caught on tape “forgot” to disclose criminal record to department
Roger Sollenberger
Three cops were fired after patrol footage revealed racist remarks and threats of violence against Black residents
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