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Michael Bloomberg woos delegates in effort to block a Bernie Sanders nomination: report
Igor Derysh
"There's a whole operation going on, which is genius," one Democratic strategist says
Every Democratic candidate except Bernie Sanders indicates support for a contested convention
Igor Derysh
Should the individual with the most delegates at the end of the primary season be the party's nominee?
The new rules of the game
Chris Hedges
The Democrats have, once again, offered us their preselected corporate candidates
“The right to do whatever I want as president”
Rebecca Gordon
Impunity guaranteed for torturers (and presidents)
How Democrats clean up the messes left by Republicans
Robert Reich
Thanks to Donald Trump, they’ll have to do so again
Trump and the Christians: Evangelical historian John Fea on decoding the great paradox
Chauncey DeVega
Historian and author of "Believe Me" on his struggle to reach the embattled evangelicals who oppose Trump
Eddie Glaude calls out GOP strategist for Never Bernie hypocrisy
Eoin Higgins
"You tell me you can't vote for him?"
Candace Owens claims on Fox News that Bernie Sanders is the “best racist on the left”
Matthew Rozsa
Owens compared Sanders to Lyndon B. Johnson, a president who signed landmark civil rights legislation
“Corruption fighter” Trump unleashes a torrent of pardons for rich guys convicted of corruption
Igor Derysh
Trump's pardons are for the "same offenses" Trump and his advisers are accused of, said MSNBC's Ari Melber
What it’s like working for a doomed presidential candidate
Karine Jean-Pierre
I worked for both John Edwards and Anthony Weiner. This is what it feels like when your candidate is doomed
Will Trump ride Pentagon spending to reelection?
William D. Hartung
The president bets on arms sales big time
Why so many architects are angered by “Making Federal Buildings Beautiful Again”
Kai Gutschow
Federal building guidelines say that "development of an official style must be avoided"
Can the world’s second superpower rise from the ashes of 20 years of war?
Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J. S. Davies
A stronger, more committed and more determined global peace movement could tame the U.S. war machine.
What is happening to Assange will happen to the rest of us
Chris Hedges
The global security state is a terrifying melding of the corporate and the public.
McConnell says Senate would fill a Supreme Court vacancy in 2020 even though it is an election year
Matthew Rozsa
"The American people should have a say," McConnell said when he blocked Obama nominee Merrick Garland in 2016
Sean Spicer is getting his own political talk show, “Spicer & Co.”
Matthew Rozsa
The show will cover what "everyone in America is thinking about, but no one is asking or talking about," he says
Trump tells Kelly to “keep his mouth shut” after former chief of staff says he gave “illegal order”
Matthew Rozsa
Kelly said Trump effectively gave "an illegal order" when he solicited Ukraine to investigate his political rivals
Medal of Freedom honoree Rush Limbaugh hurls homophobic, sexist and racist attacks at Trump’s rivals
Matthew Rozsa
"America's still not ready to elect a gay guy kissing his husband on the debate stage president," Limbaugh says
President Trump rehires Reince Priebus and Sean Spicer to White House roles
Matthew Rozsa
Since leaving the West Wing, Spicer competed on "Dancing With the Stars" and Priebus joined the U.S. Navy
Sean Spicer wants you to pay $199 for him to record a Valentine’s Day message for someone you love
Matthew Rozsa
"What better way to say, 'I love you, I'm thinking of you,' this Valentine's Day than a video from me?"
Iowa disaster shows why techie culture and running elections don’t always mix — is Nevada next?
Steven Rosenfeld
Nevada is racing to replace the app that failed in Iowa with new and untested online voting tools for Feb. 22
Trump created 1.5 million fewer jobs than Obama did during his final three years in office: data
Igor Derysh
"Based on the new numbers, it looks like [Trump] inherited a steadily growing economy and didn't do much at all"
Primary day in New Hampshire: But whatever happens, this isn’t the end
Amanda Marcotte
Takeaways from New Hampshire: Bernie stays strong, Buttigieg rises — and in a just world, Warren would be winning
The Trump administration has made the U.S. less ready for infectious disease outbreaks
Linda J. Bilmes
The Trump administration has slashed funding for the CDC and its infectious disease research
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