D.C. police and businesses prepare for possible Election Day unrest
One theory by one justice binds together Supreme Court’s contradictory election opinions
Why Jim Carrey’s Biden impersonation on SNL isn’t quite catching on
Hong Kong activists turned away in bid for refuge at U.S. Consulate, advocacy group says
New York Times, CNN sullied by ‘Anonymous’ charade
Election 2020: How sports owners hide political donations from players and fans
Hospitals being hit in coordinated, targeted ransomware attack from Russian-speaking criminals
Man shouting ‘Allahu akbar’ kills three at French church, terrorism investigation opened
Unrest in Philadelphia after police kill a Black man roils the presidential campaign
What happens to Fox News if Trump loses? Rupert Murdoch is prepared.
As Election Day nears, Trump ponders becoming one thing he so despises: A loser
A room, a bar and a classroom: how the coronavirus is spread through the air
The coming decade of Democratic dominance
A guard asked two sisters to put on a mask. They stabbed him 27 times instead, prosecutors say.
‘Stop doing that, or this interview will end’: How the smackdown took over cable news in 2020
Hundreds of Trump supporters stuck in the cold for hours when buses can’t reach Omaha rally
QAnon learns to survive — and even thrive — after Silicon Valley’s crackdown
New voters and Trump antipathy converge to make Sun Belt competitive — maybe for real this time
Former U.S. attorneys — all Republicans — back Biden, saying Trump threatens ‘the rule of law’
GOP foreign policy defectors form an alliance with Biden — for now
Democrats say Republicans will ‘regret’ confirming Amy Coney Barrett. Will they?
Veterans have been targets of foreign manipulation. Now they’re fighting it before the election.
Josh Kramer: The structural racism that created DC government is still holding us back
‘A disgrace to democracy’: Dozens of ballots destroyed in suspected arson of a Boston drop box
A New York police officer said, ‘Trump 2020,’ over his patrol car speaker. He has been suspended.
FBI Sits on Report Detailing White-Supremacist Terror Threat
Kushner: Black Americans have to 'want to be successful'
Trump Wants COVID-19 Media Coverage To Be Illegal: ‘Should Be An Election Law Violation’
Jaime Harrison bets on ‘New South’ coalition in his against-the-odds bid to oust Sen. Lindsey Graham
Trump’s conservative imprint on the federal judiciary gives Democrats a playbook — if they win
Historically Dark Mood Clouds 2020 Election - "In sharp contrast with other presidents, Trump has positioned himself not as a unifying ambassador of hope, but as a fellow victim. He tweets conspiracy theories, laments 'hoaxes' aimed at him, devotes his inaugural address to a dystopian vision of 'American carnage,' and campaigns for reelection as a breakwater against anarchy in the streets and a nefarious plot against the suburbs."
Tumult at home, ailing alliances abroad: Why Trump’s America has been a ‘gift’ to Putin
"All it means when people say 'you're speaking from a place of privilege' is that you're likely to underestimate how bad the problem is by default because you are never personally exposed to that problem. It's not a moral judgment on how difficult your life is."
I Spoke to a Scholar of Conspiracy Theories and I’m Scared for Us: The big lesson of 2020 is that everything keeps getting more dishonest. - "To people who have been 'Q-pilled,' QAnon plays a much deeper role in their lives; it has elements of a support group, a political party, a lifestyle brand, a collective delusion, a religion, a cult, a huge multiplayer game and an extremist network."
A 19-year-old with a van full of guns and explosives plotted to assassinate Biden, feds say
Black moderates fear losing power in D.C. with younger, Whiter electorate
A GOP state Senate candidate was expelled from high school for wearing a KKK outfit on Halloween
In a year of political anger, undecided voters inspire a special kind of scorn - "Undecided voters are the butt of jokes. But they also tend to be venerated — by media, by campaigns — as freethinkers, tough customers, keepers of a rarefied common sense that exists above the partisan tug-of-war. They are granted special audiences with candidates, who must persuade them personally while other Undecideds look on.
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"So yes, they do exist. And some think Decideds should consider being a bit more diplomatic. 'The more attacking I feel from one side, it pushes me away from that candidate,' says Samantha Thomas, 32, of Cape May, N.J. 'Sway me, and do it kindly. You catch more flies with honey.'" [ed. note: SPARE ME]
EXCLUSIVE: Fox News Passed on Hunter Biden Laptop Story Over Credibility Concerns
The George W. Bush White House 'Lost' 22 Million Emails
Why crises make some people susceptible to conspiracy theories, and how to protect yourself
Supreme Court to review Trump’s border wall funding and ‘remain-in-Mexico’ program
Republicans: The New Confederacy
‘My people fought for the right to vote’: With a surge of emotion, Black Americans rush to the polls
Trump’s den of dissent: Inside the White House task force as coronavirus surges
Is this champion disrupter of D.C. development a crusader or an extortionist?
Riggleman condemns Trump’s retweet of ‘ludicrous’ conspiracy about Navy SEALs, bin Laden
Halloween is ‘gay Christmas’ for many in the LGBTQ community. This year, it has been canceled.
Fox News veterans face a hurdle in the job market: Having Fox on the résumé
Trump’s fake new Biden scandal has a deeper purpose. Bannon revealed it.
‘There are no more guardrails’: Obama lashes out at Trump for spreading misinformation
Justices Thomas and Alito lash out at the decision that cleared way for same-sex marriage
Biden reaches out to Catholics like himself, embracing a key group in big 2020 states
Northeast Ohio turned red in 2016. I asked five of my high school classmates why.
Pittsburgh-area mail carrier under investigation is apparent QAnon conspiracy theorist
Yes, you should smile behind your mask. Here’s why.
The ballad of Big John Fetterman: Democrats yearned for a folk hero. But will they vote for one?
As Trump stumbles, voters finalize their choices, and Biden’s lead grows
QAnon is tearing families apart
‘Hatred is taught’: Pennsylvania’s second lady films a woman’s racist attack at the grocery store
Never before published images of men in love between 1850 and 1950
Sugar adds more than sweetness to baked goods. Here’s what to know before you cut it.
Secret Service agents, doctors aghast at Trump’s drive outside hospital