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Joe Biden has 99 problems, but Ukraine ain’t one
Matthew Rozsa
There are good reasons to question Joe Biden's candidacy, but Donald Trump's fabricated Ukraine scandal isn't one
DOJ inspector general concludes there is no evidence that the FBI spied on Trump’s campaign: report
Igor Derysh
The president has claimed that the report would show “perhaps the biggest scandal in the history of our country"
Obama privately vowed to intervene in primary to stop Bernie Sanders from winning nomination: report
Igor Derysh
"If Bernie were running away with it, I think maybe we would all have to say something," a close Obama adviser said
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden loses staffer responsible for Latino outreach
Matthew Rozsa
Biden affirms that he prioritizes Latino voters after senior staffer Vanessa Cárdenas resigned last week
DNC vice chair asks Fox News: “Why the hell does Tucker Carlson still have a job here?”
Matthew Rozsa
When asked on live air about Carlson's predictions about Michelle Obama, Michael Black had an unexpected answer
Jared Kushner got help from ousted WeWork CEO on Middle East peace plan: report
Igor Derysh
Billionaire who tanked WeWork reportedly helped craft Jared's widely mocked peace plan, reports Vanity Fair
Stephen Miller’s white supremacy is no surprise — but it raises the stakes on impeachment and 2020
Chauncey DeVega
The Trump regime is a white supremacist enterprise. Will Americans choose to save our multiracial democracy?
Your political views can predict how you pronounce certain words
Zachary Jaggers
How do you pronounce "Muslim"? What about "spiel"?
Will 2020 mark the rise of a vegan voting bloc?
Nadra Nittle
Vegan and veg-friendly politicians are stepping to center stage.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg expected to be released from hospital today
Matthew Rozsa
Ginsburg was hospitalized on Friday for "chills and fever"
Gluten-sensitive liberals? Investigating the stereotype suggests food fads unite us all
Trey Malone
Lots of common foods tend to be full of gluten
Decoding Harris v. Gabbard, round 2: Democrats’ back-to-the-future Obama hunt continues
Andrew O'Hehir
After an explosive day in Washington, Democrats had a debate in Atlanta. Can they recreate 2008? Maybe not quite
FBI seeks interview with Ukraine whistleblower: reports
Shira Tarlo
The whistleblower's complaint to the intelligence community set off the impeachment inquiry into President Trump
Leaked email: Trump ambassador pick offered RNC $500,000 for confirmation vote
Igor Derysh
Billionaire donor Doug Manchester vowed $500,000 RNC donation in exchange for "majority vote" on his confirmation
Samantha Power: Trump has found “new ways to compensate Putin for election interference”
Shira Tarlo
Trump's decision to withdraw U.S. forces from Syria is the latest sign Trump has a soft spot for Putin, Power says
The Democrats’ endless unicorn hunt: #TooFarLeft, or not nearly left enough?
Paul Rosenberg
Deval Patrick and Mike Bloomberg are not the answer: Committing to a coherent set of progressive principles is
“See Jane Win”: How Democratic women drove the 2018 blue wave
Amanda Marcotte
In "See Jane Win," journalist Caitlin Moscatello takes a deeper look at the women who took back power in 2018
So is Tulsi Gabbard really a “Russian asset”? How would we know for sure?
Matthew Rozsa
Was Hillary Clinton speaking truth about Tulsi Gabbard, or just launching an unfounded McCarthyite smear?
Former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick joins 2020 race: “This won’t be easy, and it shouldn’t be”
Shira Tarlo
Patrick, who is joining the race after initially ruling it out, said he is running for people who "feel left out"
Jeff Van Drew was one of two House Democrats to vote against impeachment inquiry. But why?
Bob Hennelly
New Jersey congressman becomes an outcast in his own party over a single vote. But his concerns are real
“The Report”: Torture meets truth in Obama’s Washington
Jefferson Morley
In the eternal Washington struggle between principles and process, guess which comes out ahead?
Supreme Court appears poised to side with Trump and end DACA
Shira Tarlo
All eyes are on Chief Justice John Roberts as the court weighs the fate of nearly 700,000 young immigrants
Former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick mulls Democratic presidential bid
Shira Tarlo
The close ally of former President Barack Obama said a presidential bid was "not for me" last December
Alpha dogs in the Trump era
Christabelle Sethna
Specially trained dogs have long been engaged in wartime, policing and crowd control
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