Bolivians Return Evo Morales’s Party to Power One Year After Coup

Right-wing forces cheered by the U.S. tried to destroy one of Latin America’s most vibrant democracies. Voters just restored it.

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Bolivians Return Evo Morales’s Party to Power One Year After a U.S.-Applauded Coup

Glenn Greenwald

Right-wing forces cheered by the U.S. tried to destroy one of Latin America’s most vibrant democracies. Voters just restored it.

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Courting Corporate Theocracy

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In some ways, confirming Judge Amy Coney Barrett is more important to the GOP than Trump winning reelection.

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How Trump Gutted OSHA and Workplace Safety Rules

Sharon Lerner

Trump’s attack on the Occupational Safety and Health Administration has left workers vulnerable to Covid-19.

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After the Beirut Explosion, Lebanon’s Women-Led Civil Society Is Building on the Edge of Despair

Sarah Aziza

Last year’s protests were beaten back. Then came the pandemic and, finally, one of the largest nonnuclear explosions in human history.

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Losing Could Expose Trump to Prosecution for Any Number of Crimes

Jon Schwarz

Former presidents normally don’t go to jail, but few have committed so many obvious crimes unrelated to their duties in office.

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Days After Returning to Office, Facebook Content Moderator Contracts Coronavirus

Sam Biddle

Even as Facebook staff work from home, the content moderators were forced to return to the office amid pandemic fears.

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Trump Campaign Embraces “Blacks for Trump” Founder Who Belonged to Violent Cult

Robert Mackey

A former cult member who promotes anti-Semitic and racist conspiracy theories shares the spotlight with Trump.

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Is the Traditional ACLU View of Free Speech Still Viable? Ira Glasser Speaks Out.

Glenn Greenwald, System Update

One of the 20th century’s key civil libertarians insists — in a new film and interview — that free speech must endure.

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Homeless LA Residents Face Heat, Wildfires, and Covid-19

Pedro Armando Aparicio, David Zlutnick

Residents without housing in Los Angeles now also have to contend with Covid-19, record heat, and smoke-filled air from wildfires.

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Amy Coney Barrett and the Looming Google Antitrust Case

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Ryan Grim talks to Ilyse Hogue about Amy Coney Barrett and Luther Lowe about the possible antitrust case against Google.

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American Mythology, Part Four: “You Think Our Country’s So Innocent?”

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On war policy, Trump has proven less murderous than George W. Bush and more of a war criminal than Jimmy Carter. So far.

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Ignore Trump’s Twitter. This is how the election could actually be stolen:

Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Early voting began last week in Georgia and Texas, and voters were forced to stand in line up to 11 hours to cast their ballots. Early voting has begun across the country, and in key states like

China’s Man in Washington

Monday, October 19, 2020

Move over, Hunter Biden. Meet Eric Branstad, the China ambassador's son who got rich in Trump's swamp. MOST READ China's Man in Washington Mara Hvistendahl, Lee Fang Move over, Hunter Biden

Why the Nobel Prize for Literature Winner Should Refuse to Accept It

Saturday, October 10, 2020

The Swedish Academy, which selects the Nobel winner, is a corrupt institution that has tolerated genocide denial and sexual assault. MOST READ Federal Agents Used Toxic Chemical Smoke Grenades in

Trump Tests Positive for Covid-19 After Mocking Biden’s Mask

Saturday, October 3, 2020

For months, the president recklessly disregarded mask-wearing, and aides and supporters followed his lead. Now there's an Oval Office outbreak. MOST READ Trump Tests Positive for Coronavirus, 48

Trump to white supremacists: “Stand back and stand by”

Friday, October 2, 2020

As Election Day — and the disturbing possibility of armed intimidation at polling places — grows nearer, we can't afford to let this story fly beneath the radar. Neo-Nazi militia groups like the

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