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Marco Rubio predicts a “red wave” of Republican midterm wins — but where’s the evidence?
Matthew Rozsa
Midterm momentum continues to trend toward Democrats prior to Election Day
A referendum on Donald Trump: And what’s scary is we don’t know how America will choose
Heather Digby Parton
Two years after the trauma of 2016, a chance to repudiate Trump — and it's truly terrifying that it's this close
How far-right conspiracy theories about “cultural Marxism” fueled the Pittsburgh massacre
Paul Rosenberg
The bizarre, conspiratorial worldview of Trumpism made this happen — and its roots run deep in the paranoid right
Big prize of the midterms: Democrats’ last chance to undo the massive GOP gerrymander
David Daley
The massive GOP gerrymander after 2010 reshaped the political map. Maybe it's time to get back to democracy
One county in America has never elected a House Democrat. This year it’s in play
Igor Derysh
No Democrat has ever been elected to Congress from Pennsylvania Dutch country. That might change this year
A wave of Democratic governors could undo gerrymandering — and add up to 30 House seats
Igor Derysh
If Democrats run the table in five big governors' races, they can start undoing the gerrymander damage of 2010
How HBO is changing sex scenes forever
Breena Kerr
HBO's new policy requires all of its shows and movies with sex scenes to be staffed with an intimacy coordinator
“Coming of Age in Mississippi” still speaks to nation’s racial discord
Leigh Ann Wheeler
The memoir speaks to yesterday and today's pressing issues of poverty, race and civil rights
CNN host calls out Donald Trump for linking bombs mailed to his critics to the “fake news” media
TOM BOGGIONI
“That is what is going on this morning, and the president is blaming the media,” CNN anchor John Berman responded
How cancer changed this former Google exec’s views on AI and medicine
Jamie Reno
Kai-Fu Lee says artificial intelligence can revolutionize healthcare as well as the role of doctors
Two weeks before the blue wave: Here are 5 ways the Democrats could still totally blow it
Andrew O'Hehir
Yep, Democrats will win the House - and conceivably the Senate too. That's actually when the real danger looms
Parents’ ultimate guide to “Fortnite”
Frannie Ucciferri
Are your kids caught up in the Fortnite frenzy? Here's everything you need to know about this popular video game
Charlottesville’s other Jim Crow legacy: separate and unequal education
Annie Waldman, Erica Green
White students there are about four times as likely as black students to be considered gifted in Virginia City
Is Ohio slipping away from Republicans?
Matthew Chapman
Ohio backed Trump by a generous margin in 2016. Now Republicans are suddenly on the defensive there
All eyes on Nevada: A chance to swing the Senate
Rebecca Gordon
Cooks and casino workers take on Trump
Could Democrats flip a West Virginia district Trump won by 49 points?
Igor Derysh
Donald Trump ran up huge numbers in West Virginia's 3rd district, but Democrat Richard Ojeda has a real shot
Democrats are now leading in nearly 70 House districts won by Donald Trump: poll
Matthew Rozsa
Sixty-nine congressional districts, which voted GOP by 15 points in 2016, now favor Democrats by 4 points
We can change politics — and ourselves — by canceling student debt
Mary Green Swig, Steven L. Swig
Student debt cancellation has the potential to change election outcomes
California sweep? Democrats hope to win all six competitive House races
Igor Derysh
If current trends hold, Republicans could get wiped off the map in the Southern California suburbs
My nuclear family: The legacy of the Manhattan Project
D. Leah Steinberg
My father helped build the bomb, which meant I was embedded in the secretive world of atomic scientists
Kavanaugh treats us to the Full Monty!
Lucian K. Truscott IV
I love beer! I drink beer! We drank beer in high school! So there!
Your future home could be in a flood zone — and no one’s required to tell you
Greta Moran
In 21 states, there are no requirements for a seller to disclose a property’s flood risks or past flood damages
Questions remain with conservative lawyer Ed Whelan’s theory about Brett Kavanaugh allegations
Taylor Link
An ally of Kavanaugh argued his accuser misidentified him, with the help of a conservative P.R. firm
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