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Kellyanne Conway attacks Asian-American journalist as she defends Trump’s use of “Kung Flu”
Roger Sollenberger
In March, Conway called the racist term “hurtful” and “wrong,” pointing out she herself was “married to an Asian"
What the Trump campaign is up to on YouTube? (Hint: It involves aliens, Bin Laden and Ivanka)
Alice Wilder
Mostly stymied from holding his mass rallies, Trump is turning to a different part of the internet
Joel Schumacher dies: “St. Elmo’s Fire,” “The Lost Boys,” “Batman Forever” director was 80
Ryan Lattanzio
He died peacefully after battling cancer, leaving behind a career of cult classics and reappraised curiosities
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
Seattle Trader Joe’s workers fear the company is retaliating against them for attending BLM protest
Nicole Karlis
Workers who took time off to protest were surprised to find their store suddenly closed "indefinitely"
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
Iowa’s Republican governor commits to signing executive order on felons voting rights, advocates say
Sarah K Burris
Iowa is the only state in the country that bans all felons from the ballot unless a governor gives them permission
Los Angeles is tracking every person who rides a rental scooter
Matthew Rozsa
The ACLU wants to know why the city of Los Angeles is surveilling scooter riders en masse
Coffee’s robust back-up bean isn’t as resistant to climate change as once thought
Rebecca Dzombak
Farming of both Robusta and Arabica beans will have to adjust to a new climate
“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
Efforts to curb STDs falter in COVID’s shadow
Anna Maria Barry-Jester
Rates of infection and death from congenital syphilis have been on the rise for years.
Trump’s reelection strategies are killing a massive number of people
William Rivers Pitt
This is not the behavior of a healthy campaign, but behavior has been the dilemma from the jump.
Activist turned scientist Gregg Gonsalves on Trump’s “genocide” and Deborah Birx’s “horrific” game
Chauncey DeVega
Longtime AIDS activist, now an epidemiologist, on Trump's "monumental error" and Deborah Birx's deadly compromise
Kushner wants to remove word “freedom” from GOP platform in effort to appeal to black voters: report
Roger Sollenberger
Kushner leads a campaign task force working to shorten a 58-page party platform to one that fits in your pocket
Dubious state testing numbers may be screwing up national CDC reports
Roger Sollenberger
Some states have been combining viral and antibody testing data, leading to messy or useless national statistics
Fundamentalist pandemics: What evangelicals could learn from the Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyam
Juan Cole
Given the unpredictable nature of our world, nothing, secularization included, is a one-way street
Reclaiming “freedom” in the age of coronavirus: Don’t allow Trump and the right to claim it
Paul Rosenberg
Conservatives think they control the concept of "freedom." But progressives have a deeper, richer tradition
The Church of QAnon: How right-wing conspiracy theories take the form of religious movements
Marc-André Argentino
The QAnon movement is now being used by some charismatic Christians as a way to interpret the Bible
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?
WTF is “Obamagate”? That’s easy: It’s Donald Trump’s reboot of “but her emails”
Amanda Marcotte
Trump wants to make "Obamagate" the new "Clinton emails": A baseless pseudo-scandal the media sets ablaze
Trump flunkies try to scapegoat Anthony Fauci — but we all know who’s really to blame
Amanda Marcotte
Trump once declared "I alone can fix it" — but his followers now claim he's been manipulated by an evil mastermind
WHO says some COVID-19 medicines can shorten illness — but hydroxychloroquine is ineffective
Matthew Rozsa
The World Health Organization says some COVID-19 medicines being tested do appear to shorten the illness
After weeks of calm, coronavirus resurges in some Chinese provinces
Matthew Rozsa
China's small outbreaks, followed by repeated lockdowns, foretell what other nations may experience soon
How climate change is contributing to skyrocketing rates of infectious disease
Abrahm Lustgarten
Ignoring the connection between climate change and pandemics would be “dangerous delusion,” one scientist said
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