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Kyrsten Sinema defection sets up “fractured field” that could lead to “Senator Kari Lake”: Analysis
Alex Henderson
Sinema's move could split the Democratic vote in 2024 and help elect a Republican
“She is scared about her reelection”: Kyrsten Sinema ditches Democrats and registers as independent
Igor Derysh
Sinema may be trying to fend off a potential primary challenge — but could end up helping elect a Republican
Biden wants to block a primary challenge from the left: That’s not democracy
Norman Solomon
Picking deep-red South Carolina for the first primary is an obvious ploy meant to lock down Biden's renomination
Rail strike bill: Both sides do it — wage relentless war against the working class, that is
Chris Hedges
Democrats and their "proud pro-labor president" say the right things and do the wrong ones, over and over again
Biden’s Holiday Express delivers for 21st-century robber barons at rail workers’ expense
Bob Hennelly
Praising himself as pro-union, Biden used heavy-handed tactic to head off strike he just told us he had prevented
House passes paid sick leave for railway workers
Kenny Stancil
"Now let's get it through the Senate," said Rep. Jamaal Bowman
As senators debate the Kroger-Albertsons merger, some grocery employees still aren’t being paid
Ashlie D. Stevens
Since Labor Day, Kroger has blamed a "glitch" in its new payroll system for incomplete and late paychecks
Biden blasted for “siding with billionaires” over workers on rail strike
Jessica Corbett
Biden warned that enforcing a deal rejected by rail unions could "reignite distrust" of Democrats among workers
Ro Khanna counters Joe Manchin’s pipeline bill by trying to force vote on $15 minimum wage
Candice Cole
Khanna takes page out of Manchin playbook, pushes to attach a $15 minimum wage to the annual military spending bill
House Democrats “pass the torch”: But Hakeem Jeffries is no upgrade on Nancy Pelosi
Norman Solomon
Incoming Democratic leader is 30 years younger than Nancy Pelosi. But in style and substance, he's the old guard
MTG and Jim Jordan see huge influx of Twitter followers after Musk takeover as Dem numbers plummet
Samaa Khullar
Early data shows big shifts in followers among Republicans and Democrats weeks after Twitter deal
GOP threat to rail workers: “Congress will not let this strike happen”
Jake Johnson
Rail workers may be forced to accept a deal with no paid sick days if Congress steps in
Biden is now America’s first octogenarian president. Here’s what that means
Matthew Rozsa
Before Joe Biden, America's oldest president was Ronald Reagan, who left office when he was 77
Jim Obergefell has “concerns” about the Respect For Marriage Act
Jonathan Larsen
The namesake of the landmark Supreme Court ruling establishing marriage equality worries about Senate bill
Nancy Pelosi’s historic run as speaker comes with a lesson: Quit while you’re ahead
Amanda Marcotte
If Pelosi had put down the gavel a few years ago, her legacy as the greatest of all time would go unquestioned
A tale of two Bobs: Bob Chapek out, Robert Iger in at Disney
Alison Stine
Disney stocks rose after news of Iger's return following Chapek's tumultuous tenure as CEO
Respect for Marriage Act is a tradeoff, but Democrats may not know what they’re trading
Jonathan Larsen
Amendment reaffirms a 1993 law that has been used to legalize anti-LGBTQ discrimination
The postliberal crackup: The GOP’s post-midterm civil war starts with the New Right
Kathryn Joyce
"Integralists" battle "national conservatives" over religion, capitalism and the far-right conquest of America
Super PAC money has become an existential threat to Democrats — and democracy
Maya Handa
If Democratic leaders don't crack down on super PAC spending, they'll lose control of the party to billionaires
HelloFresh is the latest food company to be accused of using coconut milk obtained from monkey labor
Ashlie D. Stevens
"Monkeys are chained around the neck and forced to toil day in and day out," a new investigation by PETA alleges
AOC in Twitter battle with Elon Musk
Alex Henderson
In a back and forth with Twitter's new owner, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez highlights the importance of fair wages
Election denial and the Big Lie: Sure, Trump made it worse — but both sides do it
Nolan Higdon, Mickey Huff
MAGA faithful have taken election denial to the extreme, but both parties have nurtured the problem for decades
A “Brazil of hope”: Leftist Lula narrowly defeats Bolsonaro in presidential election
Brett Wilkins
Leftist ex-president completes dramatic comeback, beating "Trump of the tropics" — who has yet to concede
In major break with Biden administration, 30 House progressives call for ceasefire in Ukraine
Medea Benjamin, Marcy Winograd
In a first sign of pushback, progressives call for "diplomatic push" with Putin to reach a "realistic" ceasefire
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