Trump Team Fails to Cite Mail-In Election Fraud Cases in Court

Trump campaign lawyers were asked in court to provide evidence of election fraud in Pennsylvania. They came up empty.

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Trump Comes Up Empty When Pressed for Evidence of Election Fraud in Court

Richard Salame

The Trump campaign’s 524-page response to a discovery demand turned up precisely zero instances of mail-in vote fraud.

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Her Former Colleagues Called In a “Wellness Check.” Then Police Shot Her to Death.

Natasha Lennard

The killing of Sandy Guardiola at the hands of a cop illustrates the limitations of brutal, armed police responding to community needs.

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Effort to Spread Alex Morse Accusations Was Wider Than Previously Known

Eoin Higgins, Daniel Boguslaw, Ryan Grim

Progressive groups who endorsed Morse, along with journalists, were pitched versions of the accusations that later emerged.

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Despite Huge Number of Misconduct Complaints, Cops at NYPD’s 75th Precinct Keep Getting Promotions

Tana Ganeva

There has been little to no accountability for the staggering number of lawsuits and substantiated civilian complaints against the troubled precinct.

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Tilting at Windmills: The FBI Chased Imagined Eco-Activist Enemies, Documents Reveal

Alleen Brown

At the wind energy industry’s behest, the FBI and DHS gamed out attacks against targets that they acknowledged face no threat.

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Aaron Coleman, the 19-Year-Old Progressive Who Won His Kansas Primary, Speaks About His Troubled Past and Promising Present

Glenn Greenwald

In an exclusive video interview, the controversial young candidate from an impoverished background responds to critics.

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Facebook’s Ban on Far-Left Pages Is an Extension of Trump Propaganda

Natasha Lennard

Facebook announced a sweep to ban some user groups — and it equated violent white supremacist militias with antiracist organizing.

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The Trump Administration Is Giving Political Appointees Power Over Apportioning Federal Funds

Ryan Grim

Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought transferred the authority to make apportionment decisions from career staff to political appointees.

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Kids May Be Using Laptops Made With Forced Labor This Fall

Mara Hvistendahl, Lee Fang

The Lenovo computers were manufactured under a Chinese government program to provide cheap labor from persecuted Uyghurs.

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Border Wall Construction Set to Begin Near Historic Cemeteries in South Texas

Melissa del Bosque

The Trump administration broke ground next to a church and gravesites that are part of an important chapter in the history of the Underground Railroad.

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PFAS Contamination Divides an Alabama Town

Sharon Lerner

In industry-friendly Decatur, a longtime production hub for 3M, residents are grappling with a PFAS crisis — and how to hold polluters to account.

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Psychological Torture: ICE Responds to Covid-19 With Solitary Confinement

Carmen Molina Acosta

U.S. immigration detainees say they’re scared to report coronavirus symptoms for fear of solitary confinement.

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Gina Haspel Hangs on at CIA, With Little Support From Trump or Democrats

James Risen, Matthew Cole

“She has dodged the bullet” for now, said one former official, but may not survive beyond the election.

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Democratic National Convention Special: Do Biden and Harris Have What It Takes to Beat Trump?

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Congressional candidate Cori Bush and “Pod Save America” co-host Tommy Vietor discuss this week’s “virtual” DNC in Milwaukee.

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