Politics
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Progressive Jill Karofsky Wins Wisconsin Supreme Court Race
Biden wins primary. Results were delayed six days.
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How Phil Berger Could Use Coronavirus to Once Again Suppress Liberal Voters
It’s possible that Wisconsin just provided Phil Berger with a blueprint for a particularly appalling new method of voter suppression.
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Bernie Sanders Just Endorsed Joe Biden for President
The backing is a crucial development for Biden, who must bridge the Democratic Party’s ideological divide to unify voters against President Donald Trump in the fall.
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Fauci Said a Quicker Response from U.S. Could Have Saved Lives. Trump Is Pissed About That.
Social restrictions aimed at stopping the spread of the coronavirus could have saved lives if they’d been started earlier, said the nation’s top infectious disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci. Trump now wants him fired.
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NC GOP Lawmakers Not Budging on Benefits as Unemployment Soars
At a time when more than 20,000 North Carolinians have been claiming unemployment every day, nearing half a million in total, the state has among the lowest benefits in the U.S.
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Coronavirus Is Trump’s Vietnam — And He’s Already Lost
Donald Trump did not create the novel coronavirus. But the coronavirus belongs to him now.
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Experts Predicted a Coronavirus Pandemic as Far Back as 2017. Trump Ignored Them.
The Trump administration ignored warning signs, failed to adequately prepare for PPE shortages, botched the rollout of tests, and repeatedly downplayed the severity of the coronavirus.
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Bernie Sanders Drops Out Of Presidential Race
Benie Sanders ends presidential campaign after disappointing primary results, leaving Biden as likely Democratic nominee.
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Trump Says It’s OK for Him to Vote Absentee But ‘Dangerous’ for Anyone Else
Trump voted by mail just last month, but he says other people who do it are cheaters.
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Trump Doesn’t Think There’s A Medical Supply Shortage. These Hospitals Beg to Differ.
An internal government report released Monday contradicts President Trump’s assessment that hospital administrators are “thrilled to be where they are.”





















