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Self-funding QAnon candidate gave own campaign $450,000 after getting PPP loan

Igor Derysh
Watchdog group, along with Marjorie Taylor Greene's former GOP opponent, call on her to give the money back

Fox News host drowns Trump adviser Mercedes Schlapp in bad polls: He “acted irresponsibly”

David Edwards
“I’m a parent ... And we all see the need to buckle down and do what’s right," Sandra Smith tells Mercedes Schlapp

Corona-fied: Employers are now spying on remote workers in their homes

Steven Hill
Employers have begun using digital surveillance technology to increase control and maintain productivity

Corralling the facts on herd immunity

Aneri Pattani
What exactly does herd immunity mean and can it be used to combat COVID-19?

Thank goodness Ellen DeGeneres got her apology out of the way so audiences can laugh again

Melanie McFarland
In the week back, the host gave away TVs, greeted celebrity pals, talked about her dog, and was very, very sorry

Bill Barr goes full-in right-wing looney

Terry H. Schwadron
"Sedition" arrests for BLM protesters? Prosecute Seattle’s mayor? Mask mandates and slavery? Is this guy for real?

Pro-Trump Black nonprofit quietly shuttered following sketchy cash giveaways

Roger Sollenberger
Scandal-plagued nonprofit group launched by Trump ally Darrell Scott has effectively been shut down

The US is experiencing a “K-shaped” economic recovery. Here’s what that means

Matthew Rozsa
Salon spoke with economists about what a "K-shaped" recovery looks like, and what it means for everyday Americans

900,000 Pennsylvanians could face eviction this fall if government fails to act

Matthew Rozsa
The crisis facing Pennsylvanian renters is a microcosm of the looming national housing crisis, experts say

Cadet Bone-Spurs reports for duty: He thinks America’s war dead are “losers”

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Trailing in the polls and sneering at fallen warriors, Donald Trump dreams of a new civil war, fought by buffoons

40 of Trump’s biggest broken promises

Robert Reich
Nearly 4 years in, here's an updated list of Trump's 40 biggest broken promises

Offline refineries in Laura’s path will emit millions of pounds of pollution

Zoya Teirstein
Even shut down, Texas oil refineries in Hurricane Laura’s path will emit nearly 4 million pounds of pollution

Courts across the world agree: The gig economy is paving the road to serfdom

Marshall Auerback
Companies have sought to deny their workers traditional benefits via labor law loopholes that courts are closing

Mark Meadows dismisses concerns about possible Hatch Act violations at GOP convention as “hoopla”

Roger Sollenberger
Numerous legal experts allege that administration officials have violated the Hatch Act during the GOP convention

Investigative reporter Greg Palast: Trump’s plans to steal the election go well beyond the mail

Chauncey DeVega
Election-theft expert says Trump has a plan to steal the election legally — and the USPS isn't the problem

Robert Reich on Trump’s dangerous lies about the COVID economy

Robert Reich
What's Trump's plan to revive the economy? The same one he's been pushing for months: just "reopen" it

Right-wing groups took millions in pandemic aid — and spent millions lobbying for unemployment cuts

Igor Derysh
Numerous groups that eagerly accepted PPP loans have urged Mitch McConnell to slash unemployment benefits

Fox News host calls out Kellyanne Conway over Trump’s virus misinformation: “Kids are getting this”

David Edwards
“The debate right now is over the spread of misinformation by the president about children being nearly immune"

Work in the time of COVID-19: Why does essential work pay so little and cost so much?

Rebecca Gordon
Work in the time of COVID-19

Susan Collins’ ads seem to feature ordinary people — but don’t reveal their ties to Maine GOP

Roger Sollenberger
Collins has failed to disclose testimonials from state legislators, party officials and even her own staffers

With new coronavirus fatalities in Texas, the state’s death count is rising faster

Alana Rocha
More than 5,000 people in Texas have died from COVID-19, according to state health data released Sunday

I’m not going back to work in restaurants — but only because I have a choice

Nikki Ervice
The coronavirus has made me reconsider service, and a career in hospitality

A Rwandan refugee graduates into a pandemic, and an uncertain future

Claudine Katete, Katrina Powell
Claudine Katete spent most of her life in a refugee camp. Now her goal of becoming a social worker is in jeopardy

Politicians and business interests ignored health officials to control reopening. Cases exploded

Lisa Song, Mollie Simon
Interviews and internal emails show that Utah prioritized the health of businesses over limiting coronavirus case
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