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COVID Donald Trump's Pro Killer Corruption Quo
THE FUNDAMENTAL PURPOSE of government is rather simple: protect the citizenry. Any deliberate perversion of this priority is an exercise of corruption—especially when that basic aim is supplanted by the goal of personal gain. That’s why Donald Trump’s slow, ineffectual, self-serving, and deadly response to the coronavirus has been the most consequential act of corruption in the history of American governance. It eclipses Watergate, Teapot Dome, Iran-Contra, you name it. It also happens to be the continuation—perhaps the culmination—of the corruption that Trump started spreading like a virus the moment he tramped into the White House.
Going Postal
The pandemic gives the gop a whole new way to squash the vote.
Debt Collector
Donald Trump has nearly $500 million in loans coming due. They may be his biggest conflict of interest yet.
Death and Taxes
The Trump tax cut failed to deliver for all but the very rich. And the gop thinks this is the perfect time for more.
Cruise Control
Worker exploitation. Illegal dumping. Cover-ups. Tax dodging. How the Trumpiest industry on Earth stays afloat.
Carried Interest
The plastic industry has a brand new bag, thanks to the coronavirus.
“Workers are being sacrified''
As coronavirus cases mounted, a giant meatpacker kept workers on crowded factory floors.
Field of Dreams
An ambitious startup wants to pay farmers to store carbon. Is this the answer to climate change or just an illusion?
Purged
In November, many swing state voters won’t get to cast a ballot. That’s by design.
Plan Bee
It’s time for the lawn to start kicking grass
Bitter Pill
We need covid-19 treatments asap—but a perverse incentive could slow pharma breakthroughs.
Clickservative
Is Brad Parscale, the president’s 2020 campaign manager, a digital savant or just another opportunist cleaning up on trump?
The Toughest Love
For nearly 50 years, the Delancey Street Foundation has offered an alternative to prison. But does the celebrated program really work?
The Lady Killers
Why are so many women seeking escape through true crime podcasts?
“You Can Tell Me Anything”
Are robots the key to getting kids to open up?
We Are Huron
How a town in the heart of Trump country became a haven for refugees
Disorder in The Court – Point of No Return
Trump’s “Remain in Mexico” policy has created unimaginable chaos. I went to an immigration court to see it up close.
Of Two Minds
By insisting that boys' and girls' brains are wired differently, proponents of single-sex education are selling all kids short.
Wiped Out
The hunt for a missing bacterium that might cure our modern ailments
She Said He Sued
As MeToo spreads, more men are suing their accusers.
Call of Duty
Meet the streamer who fights the online right while speaking the language of gamergate.
'The Black Hills are Not for Sale'
The Lakota are fighting to protect their most sacred sites from mining—again.
The Man Who Would Beat King
Can a Big Ag–bashing minor league baseball player take down Congress’ most ardent white nationalist? Not if Republicans get him first.
THE MUCKRAKERS
How a bunch of gutsy Ukrainian journalists helped light the fuse that led to Trump’s impeachment
SOUTHERN STRATEGY
Jaime Harrison is running to unseat Lindsey Graham. Does he have the blueprint to flip the Senate?
GHOST STORIES
Hooking up while trans at the latest frontier of misogyny
FIELD OF SCHEMES
Are foreign fraudsters undermining American organic meat?
The Young and The Relentless
The climate crisis generation is sick of waiting
MAKE AMERICA GRAZE AGAIN: THE LAST ROUNDUP
Will small farmers’ beef with Trump sway the 2020 election?
Count Me Out
Letting states decide who gets representation is the new front in the Republican War on Voting Rights.