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The city big oil built: When industrial disaster strikes, residents must “shelter in place”
Steve Early
Across the bay from San Francisco is Richmond, a working-class company town where Chevron looms large
From company town to rebel city: California town shows how progressives can win
Shaun Richman
The small Bay Area city of Richmond, California, has stood out for its boldness
Time to put the pressure on: 5 things you can do to resist Trump before Inauguration Day
Ilana Novick
Grab your phone, comfortable shoes and a few friends — it's easy to get involved
Americans overwhelmingly support Bernie Sanders’ economic policies — so how’d we end up here?
Conor Lynch
Most Americans want single-payer health care, economic justice and action on climate change. That day will come
Goodbye, age of great expectations: We know how America got here, but where does it go now?
Andrew J. Bacevich
In the present day, there is no vision to which Americans collectively adhere
Bernie Sanders: Donald Trump has to rescue Obamacare and admit he’s a liar
Bernie Sanders
The president-elect might have forgotten his campaign promises. But we won't
The science of white working class pain: Trump’s appeal is rooted in the body as well as the mind
Vinnie Rotondaro
Trump voters' physical, emotional and social stress affected their world views
Nearly a quarter of Americans are not religious: Why doesn’t that diversity show up in politics?
Amanda Marcotte
About 1 in 4 Americans has no religious affiliation — but only 1of 538 members of Congress admits to that
How lucky we are to be alive right now: Bernie Sanders gets the “Hamilton” treatment
Brendan Gauthier
"Feel the Bern: A Musical Of the People, By the People, and For the People" opened to a SRO crowd in Burlington
Bernie Sanders tells Rachel Maddow: Republicans don’t have a mandate
Matthew Rozsa
The Vermont Senator has made it clear that Republicans don't have a mandate — and offers a prescription to fight
A more liberal nation: Fewer Americans are calling themselves conservative these days
Matthew Rozsa
There are still more conservatives than liberals, but the number of liberals is growing
Van Jones urges Democrats to snap out of centrist trance: “The Clinton days are over”
Brendan Gauthier
Jones denounced "this idea that we’re gonna be this moderate party," and endorsed Rep. Keith Ellison for DNC chair
How’d we get here? The unholy crusade against political correctness was all the cover Trump needed
Jim Sleeper
Campus witch-hunts have nurtured the very threat to our free speech they allegedly sought to root out
I fall for strangers: I thought my fantasies made me writerly and special — it took decades to see how they were ruining my life
Kim Brooks
"Is it possible to fall in love with someone you don't really know?" I asked; he said that it was much, much easier
More Americans admire Barack Obama than Donald Trump: poll
Matthew Rozsa
Trump may be taking potshots at Obama, but more Americans look up to the sitting president than the incoming one
Democrats are going to miss Harry Reid when he’s gone
Matthew Rozsa
The former Senate majority leader was an invaluable asset to the Democratic Party
Republicans breathe a sigh of relief: Donald Trump’s cabinet picks show appeal to GOP orthodoxy
Carrie Sheffield
Donald Trump is stacking his cabinet with business leaders. His advisers say tariffs will be "a four-letter word"
Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren want to lead the progressive movement
Matthew Rozsa
Sanders is already planning a progressive Tea Party -- and Warren may be preparing a 2020 run for president
“All hands on deck”: Michael Moore has advice for the Donald Trump resistance
Matthew Rozsa
The oracle of Flint, Michigan has some words for Americans horrified by the election of Trump -- which he predicted
A postelection postmortem of the #GirlBoss era
Maegan Carberry
With Hillary Clinton and Nasty Gal's Sophia Amoruso flat on the mat, #Girlboss acolytes wonder is that all there is
Why Donald Trump won — and how Hillary Clinton lost: 13 theories explain the stunning election
Don Hazen, Kali Holloway, Jenny Pierson, Jan Frel, Les Leopold, Steven Rosenfeld, Michael Arria, Ilana Novick, Janet Allon
Trump did what millions thought impossible: he was — sort of — elected president of the United States. Here's why
Working class hero: Ken Loach’s “I, Daniel Blake” is a must-see in the era of Brexit and Donald Trump
Sophia A. McClennen
Salon talks to Ken Loach about his acclaimed new film about austerity and the overlooked working poor
Best of 2016: 10 times “Saturday Night Live” nailed this year’s election insanity
Grace Guarnieri
The cast and writers of "SNL" made us laugh and cry in its coverage of the 2016 presidential election
Dear Hillary and Bernie, please start a podcast: Some holiday wishes for the people and their leaders at the end of a painful year
D. Watkins
We've made a list; we've checked it twice. Here are some parting messages from 2016, which can't end fast enough
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