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Live-streaming a movement: The Democratic sit-in shows how technology has made American politics more transparent
Barbara Trish
C-SPAN can't broadcast the Dems' sit-in on gun control, but that doesn't mean it wasn't broadcast in other ways
They’ve earned your applause: The Democrats’ House sit-in illustrates who truly represents the people on gun control
Bob Cesca
Rep. John Lewis and the other Dems who staged a sit-in in the House are the new heroes of the gun-control battle
UPDATED: “We will occupy this floor”: House Dems stage sit-in to call for gun vote
Michael Garofalo
Protesting Democrats say they won't leave the House floor until Republican leadership allows a vote on gun control
Donald Trump lays out plans for his first 100 days in fact-challenged speech: “We are going to make America rich again”
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump also attacked Clinton: “She needs to go to prison for the crimes she’s already committed against our country"
20 Congress members send Obama letter requesting protection of Palestinian children from Israeli abuses
Ben Norton
Reps. Betty McCollum, Keith Ellison, Barbara Lee and more highlight Israel's systematic abuse of Palestinian kids
The press has not done its job: 3 ways the media has failed our democracy in covering the election
Sophia A. McClennen
It's not just Fox News — mainstream news organizations have betrayed the public's trust this election season
“Brexit” is British for Trump: Why the U.K.’s anti-Europe surge should scare us
Andrew O'Hehir
This week's vote on "making Britain great again" is another symptom of the worldwide wave of right-wing populism
Bernie Sanders is no spoiler: He’s trying to cure the centrist complacency that’s plaguing the Democratic Party
Conor Lynch
He still has work to do: Sanders’ message has been consistently about creating a movement that goes beyond 2016
Crisis within his campaign: Canning Corey Lewandowski won’t stop Trump from sinking further
Bob Cesca
Changing adviser or shaking up staff won't solve Trump's main liability — himself
Congressional Black Caucus comes out forcefully against Bernie Sanders’ proposed “transformation” of Democratic primary process
Sophia Tesfaye
The CBC is prepared to battle Sanders over superdelegates and opening primaries and caucues to independent voters
The problems run deep: Bernie’s movement and ideas can’t fix what ails the Democratic Party
Robert Goldsmith
From out-of-control lobbyists to the influence of Wall Street, the Democratic Party can't be fixed by one man alone
Sanders vows to continue political revolution, says defeating Trump is not enough — we must “transform America”
Ben Norton
In triumphant speech reflecting on huge successes of his grassroots campaign, Bernie says the struggle continues
Left-wing lawmaker shot dead by nationalist shouting “Britain first!”, as far-right is on rise in Europe
Ben Norton
British nationalist kills Labour Party MP Jo Cox, as Brexit vote approaches and extremist violence grows in Europe
Donald Trump on being banned from Seth Meyers’ “Late Night”: “I only like doing shows with good ratings”
Sophia Tesfaye
The "Late Night" host banned Trump from his show in solidarity with the Washington Post
It’s time for Democrats to unify: Why even the most idealistic Sanders voter should support Clinton
Matthew Rozsa
Sanders backers must choose between making a point and making a real difference
Bernie’s end game: How Sanders will benefit the Democratic Party by (technically) staying in the race
Sean Illing
Sanders is no longer campaigning, his mission now is to change the party for the better
WikiLeaks will release new Clinton emails to add to incriminating evidence, Julian Assange says, in “big year ahead”
Ben Norton
Assange says the government likely won't indict "war hawk" Hillary Clinton, but it has more than enough evidence
Ahead of meeting with Clinton, Sanders calls for “fundamental transformation of Democratic Party”
Sophia Tesfaye
"We need real electoral reform," Sanders said, calling for an end to superdelegates and closed primaries
The unexpected side effect of Hillary 2016: How she transformed Democrats into “new” Republicans
Sophia A. McClennen
The Clinton campaign has drained many of the ideals Democrats have long stood for
The press did Bernie right in: If Sanders supporters are sore, they have a right to be
Neal Gabler
Yes, Hillary won fair and square. That doesn't mean establishment media didn't follow its script down to the letter
Understanding one of the most critical Supreme Court cases of the year: HB2 and the fate of abortion access in Texas
Eesha Pandit
Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt is the most important abortion case in decades
The real masters of the universe: The astounding influence lawyers have on U.S. government and policy
Sean McElwee, Roberta Barnett
Study: How money in politics puts more lawyers in office — and policies biased toward the wealthy in place
Loving the ’90s: Why memories of a happier decade could give Hillary a November edge
Matthew Rozsa
‘90s nostalgia is very popular in our culture right now — and that could earn Hillary some votes
American cynicism is reaching a boiling point, and the corrupt electoral system is to blame
Conor Lynch
Fed up with politicians overall, Americans are not excited about either Trump or Hillary in the White House
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