Opinion

'We can taste your fear': Trump brutally mocked for insisting 'polls that matter' show him 'winning big'

President Donald Trump insisted "the polls that matter" showed he was actually "winning big" -- although most polls show him trailing badly.

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My sister died needlessly of COVID-19 — and racism

As I write this, over 210,000 Americans have died from COVID-19. My sister is one of them. But it wasn't just the coronavirus that killed her. It was also racism.Julie Butler graduated from Wellesley College in 1979 — one of the few Black women in the class — with a double major in molecular biology and studio art. She went on to become a veterinarian, and practiced her calling in Harlem, New York, the community she lived in for more than 30 years and to which she contributed as a community leader and board member for several organizations. She was a wife, a mother, and my best friend.

As a solo veterinarian, Julie logged long days in the clinic, seeing patients until 7 p.m. and completing charts after that. Her patients were dogs, cats, turtles, snakes, lizards, rabbits, birds, and more. She was Harlem's Steve Irwin.

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Kamala Harris should be the only Democrat to question Amy Coney Barrett for these 6 important reasons

Absent multiple COVID deaths of Republican Senators in the next few weeks, Amy Coney Barrett will be confirmed for the Supreme Court days before the Nov. 3rd election. Democrats should make the best of it, seize this high-profile stage, and maximize Vice-Presidential candidate Kamala Harris’s seat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, and her keen prosecutorial skills, as the sole Democrat to question Amy Coney Barrett.

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Here’s the Republicans newest tactic for failing Americans on COVID relief

So, Donald Trump wants to have the bigger one when it comes to stimulus.

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Observation of ancient galaxies provides new clues as to how supermassive black holes form

Perhaps the old saying "we're better together" applies to the inner workings of the universe, too. On October 1, astronomers announced they found a giant black hole surrounded by protogalaxies that date back to the early universe—as in, when it was less than one billion years old.

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Susan Collins wrote legislation that made millions for her husband's lobbying firm

Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, who finds herself trailing Democratic challenger Sara Gideon in a hotly contested election battle with national implications, wrote contracting reforms as a member of the Senate Government Affairs Committee that appear to have directly benefited the lobbying and consulting firm of her future husband's lobbying and consulting firm.

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Donald Trump's health: A new front in the right's long war against reality

Last Sunday morning, the medical team supervising President Trump's care at Walter Reed Medical Center returned to the microphones to address misinformation they had divulged the previous day. The president's physician, Dr. Sean Conley, admitted he had obfuscated the fact that Trump had been administered oxygen and explained his misleading statements by saying he was "trying to reflect the upbeat attitude" of Trump and "didn't want to give any information that might steer the course of illness in another direction…"

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'COVchella' at the White House: Tiny crowd shows up for Trump's COVID-19 rally

President Trump greeted a couple hundred people gathered on the South Lawn of the White House from a balcony on Saturday in an event many on Twitter have dubbed "COVchella."

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Like Trump, I was on monoclonal antibody drugs. This is what they do to you

After Donald Trump was hospitalized last week following a positive test for COVID-19, he emerged from Walter Reed with all the "Scarface" energy of one of his sons, declaring that, after "some really great drugs" he felt better than he did twenty years ago. Those drugs include Regeneron's REGN-COV2, a monoclonal antibody cocktail that is not approved by the FDA but was administered through a process known as compassionate use. (Regeneron's CEO, Dr. Leonard S. Schleifer, is also a friend of the Trump family.) Mainstream and social media quickly lit up over Trump's revelations, especially when he declared that the treatment "wasn't just therapeutic, it made me better. I call that a cure."

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'Covid will do that to ya': More questions about Trump's health after he cuts rally short after only 18 minutes

Despite White House assurances that Donald Trump would speak to supporters on the South Lawn for thirty minutes the president, who has been known to go on for ninety minutes or more when he has a crowd in front of him, lasted only 18 minutes leaving a crowd that had waited far longer than that to get in.

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Trump is ranting and raving -- and he shouldn't have the nuclear codes

Welcome to another edition of What Fresh Hell?, Raw Story’s roundup of news items that might have become controversies under another regime, but got buried – or were at least under-appreciated – due to the daily firehose of political pratfalls, unhinged tweet storms and other sundry embarrassments coming out of the current White House.

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'Pack' the Supreme Court? Absolutely

With the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the nomination of a polar opposite replacement, only one response that makes any sense: Expand the Supreme Court. The only real question is by how much. There are other responses that can do some good — perhaps even more good. But without court expansion, the existing court can, and almost certainly will, strike them down.

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