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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
Bernie Sanders: To boost turnout, Dems must attack GOP’s “corporate agenda”
Jake Johnson
"Incredible level of corporate greed" is driving inflation, says Sanders; Democrats must push "pro-worker" policies
This election isn’t about inflation or abortion. It’s about whether democracy can survive
Heather Digby Parton
Of course the economy and reproductive rights are important. But in the shadow of fascism, they almost don't matter
Sanders urges Democrats to not ignore economy before midterms
Jessica Corbett
"Now is the time for Democrats to take the fight to the reactionary Republican Party"
“Mitch McConnell never needed free lunch”: Solving childhood hunger shouldn’t be a partisan issue
Ashlie D. Stevens
Why have an expanded Child Tax Credit and universal free school meals both been stymied by Republicans in Congress?
Angry senators from both parties sink Manchin’s “dirty” side deal after his power play backfires
Jessica Corbett
After Manchin urged bipartisanship, lawmakers on the right and left united against his bill
With midterms looming, House Democrats still eager to self-sabotage over stock trading
Kenny Stancil
Democrats say they want new rules on stock trades, but may shoot down "wildly popular" bill just before election
“This is gross”: GOPer brags his aide leaving to work for top bank at Wall Street oversight hearing
Jake Johnson
"And her father already works for us," Bank of America CEO boasted in chummy exchange
“Inhumane and illegal”: Migrants confirm they were misled on Martha’s Vineyard flight
Jon Queally
Progressives call for criminal probe of Greg Abbott and Ron DeSantis' "heartless" actions, "dereliction of duty"
Tentative deal to avert catastrophic rail strike reportedly includes sick time win for workers
Jake Johnson
It remains to be seen if workers will accept the deal despite Biden's intervention
Sanders fights for rail workers as strike looms
Julia Conley
Sanders condemned the rail industry for trying to pressure workers into conditions he calls "unacceptable"
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