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“A national disgrace”: Arizonans vent about the primary day disaster that created massive lines and turned many voters away

Lisa M. O'Neill
Countless Arizonans visiting their polling sites were met with roadblocks and red tape

The Ted Cruz project is doomed: Why the GOP’s campaign to stop Donald Trump is bound to backfire

Gary Legum
Republican luminaries have come out of the woodwork to endorse a man they detest. The sad thing is: It won't work

The most dangerous thing about Donald Trump: The disturbing movement he’s leading won’t just disappear if he loses

Conor Lynch
People are rightly scared by the prospect of Trump in the White House. But even if he loses, the crisis remains

Thousands of American citizens have encountered major issues while attempting to vote

Asha Parker
"I've never been in a line this long."

Hillary Clinton cedes the moral high ground to Trump: Why her failure to unequivocally condemn torture is such a problem

Daniel Denvir
This week, Clinton has given a hawkish speech before AIPAC and failed to condemn torture. What did you expect?

The recipe for a Trump defeat: Don’t let the primaries fool you, the ingredients are there for a happy November for Democrats

Sean Illing
From a brokered convention, split GOP, job growth and Obama's approval rating, the odds against Trump are "yuuge"

Hear this, Sanders supporters — you don’t need to back Hillary: You have every right to say “Bernie or bust”

Brogan Morris
Bernie backers want change, not the status quo that Clinton offers, so they have no obligation to her in November

MSNBC has a Chris Matthews problem: “Hardball” host needs to address conflict-of-interest questions now

Gabriel Arana
He's mostly ignored questions about how contributors to wife's campaign landed on "Hardball." Time for transparency

Former Nixon aide admits racist roots of America’s drug war: Bernie and Hillary must own this issue and fix this injustice — now

Sean Illing
The destruction of minority communities was a tactical decision by Nixon, the Dems need to stop this travesty

Trevor Noah’s moment of Zen: “The Daily Show” host gets serious about Brussels

Sonia Saraiya
Late-night responses to yesterday's terror attacks varied from Larry Wilmore's dignified cold open to non-existent

“You have to be able to do what it takes”: Damn the law! Clueless Fox News hosts are on board with Donald Trump’s torture push

Michael Garofalo
"The Five" used Trump's waterboarding statements as an opportunity to express their own comfort with using torture

“I feel like he might be the white version of Barack Obama”: These middle schoolers get super candid debating Bernie Sanders vs. Hillary Clinton

Peter Cooper, Janet Upadhye, Katie Levingston
See what the youth have to say about who should be the next president

Trump and Clinton get closer: Arizona and Utah’s relatively small primaries loom larger in the shadow of Brussels terrorist attack

Amanda Marcotte
Trump and Clinton take steps toward nomination on a day when fears of terrorism are dominating the news

The rise of the Brussels hawks: Everybody is terrified of Donald Trump, but why aren’t they worried about Hillary Clinton too?

Daniel Denvir
Yesterday's horrific terror attacks in Belgium sparked a predictable, disconcerting wave of Western saber-rattling

Democrats can’t let Republicans control the conversation: The Brussels attack puts terrorism front and center in the presidential campaign

Sean Illing
Democrats must find a way to talk honestly about terrorism without surrendering to the xenophobia of Republicans

They abandoned the 90 percent: How the Reagan Revolution and Third Way politics led America to ruin

Thom Hartmann
The rise of Trumpism makes perfect sense. Both parties have sacrificed the working class at the alter of globalism

Clinton’s dominance stretches to the West: Hillary blocks Bernie’s chance for comeback with Arizona win

Sophia Tesfaye
The Associated Press has declared Clinton and Trump the winners in Arizona

Snapshot of a broken system: How a profitable company justifies laying off 1,400 people & moved their jobs to Mexico

David Dayen
When a Carrier air conditioner factory was closed, and its jobs outsourced, it wasn't because of financial hardship

UPDATE: Terror in Belgium: Explosions rock Brussels airport and subway, 34 reported killed

Brendan Gauthier
Belgian capital on lockdown in wake of latest attack, which comes just days after Paris perpetrator's arrest

“He is already a winner”: Why Paul Krugman’s attacks on Bernie Sanders miss the mark

Elias Isquith
The NYT pundit can sound like critics of the original Progressive Movement, author Michael Wolraich tells Salon

We need adult leaders: Brussels attack is a sobering reminder of how important it is to have grown-ups in office, not Cruz or Trump

Amanda Marcotte
The Brussels attack drives home how critical it is to have adults, like Clinton or Sanders, in charge

Bill Clinton promises Hillary will “put the awful legacy of the last eight years behind us.” What does that even mean?

Sophia Tesfaye
Bernie Sanders was quick to pounce on Clinton's comments and defend Obama's presidency

Wanted — employability skills: We’re not preparing kids for work, and none of the candidates are talking about it

Jonathan Hasak
We're failing the next generation if we don't come up with a coherent national youth policy
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