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Trump’s last chance
Trump takes credit for the vaccine. Does he deserve it?
Pardon me? And my family? And maybe my lawyer?
Trump’s lame-duck agenda: Lessons from history and warnings for coronavirus
Does Trump’s refusal to concede put national security at risk?
What do Trump’s legal threats actually accomplish?
Trump and the economy: The administration’s biggest victories also exacerbated our divides
Trump and science: An erosion of our institutions, in public and behind the scenes
Trump and race: How the president’s rhetoric and policies divided us
How 2020 races across the country lay the groundwork for a president’s influence
The 2020 election is facing big challenges. Which ones matter most?
A week after we learned of Trump’s covid-19 diagnosis, why don’t we know more?
What happens if Trump refuses to accept a loss?
How the Supreme Court became the most trusted branch, and how electoral politics might undo that
Is the federal government to blame for wildfires gone out of control?
The Justice Dept. intervenes on behalf of Trump in defamation case. What happens next?
Two different stories of American unrest
Trump suggested sending law enforcement to the polls. Can he do that?
Postal problems persist. (But your mail-in ballot is probably safe.)
How an extraordinary election season affects Trump’s reelection chances
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