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Chris Hedges: America faces a historic choice — “ugly corporate tyranny” or revolution

Chauncey DeVega
These are "the good times," says Hedges, compared to what may lie ahead. But there's real hope in the streets

10 reasons why defunding police should lead to defunding America’s war machine

Medea Benjamin, Zoltán Grossman
Black and brown lives matter on a global scale — and white supremacy drives the bloated, destructive U.S. military

Why the walls are starting to close in on Trump

Alex Henderson
Two conservatives cite recent examples of the walls closing in on President Donald Trump

The plan meant to unite Biden and Bernie voters on climate is finally here

Emily Pontecorvo
An intra-party task force on climate could bring Democratic voters together

Julián Castro on the pandemic, the election and our “manifestly unqualified” president

Dean Obeidallah
Former candidate tells Salon that Biden "gets it" on immigration and police reform, but Trump is "unconscionable"

COVID-19 means good times for the Pentagon

Mandy Smithberger
How to vaccinate the military-industrial complex

Comedian Eric Andre: “This country’s got a s**tty history”

D. Watkins
The "Legalize Everything" comedian appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss dismantling the War on Drugs and the police

Progressive lawmakers call for suspending military aid to Israel if West Bank annexation goes ahead

Eoin Higgins
Pramila Jayapal, Ilhan Omar and Jewish groups join in criticism of Israel's "dangerous" annexation plans

McGrath edges out progressive Booker in Kentucky primary, setting up duel with McConnell in November

Roger Sollenberger
Amy McGrath has officially defeated Charles Booker in Kentucky’s Senate Democratic primary

The Democrats’ dilemma: Supposedly they’re winning — but their leaders keep on losing

Andrew O'Hehir
Democrats could be poised for a national victory — just as the aging leadership faces a generational revolt

Joe Biden wants to be the next FDR — but that won’t be enough to solve our crises

Matthew Rozsa
Biden is moving to the left... slightly. We'll need much more than that to fix our catastrophes

Images of power: When will American politics move past spectacle and sensation?

David Masciotra
Where are the street protests for health care and debt forgiveness? Maybe we'd need a shocking viral video first

This week’s primaries bode well for the Green New Deal

Zoya Teirstein
Climate advocates had hoped 2020 would be the year climate change took center stage politically

“A water emergency”: Analysis shows 80% spike in US utility bills over 8 years

Jessica Corbett
"Let us . . . demand that Congress finally make the necessary investments in clean water for all Americans"

Progressives may have scored big wins in Tuesday’s New York, Kentucky primaries

Roger Sollenberger
Early results may have rattled New York's Chuck Schumer, where moderate candidates in his state face several upsets

“Gangster in the White House”: Noam Chomsky says Trump is undeniably “the worst criminal in history”

Alex Henderson
The famed author explains why Donald Trump is, hands down, the worst he has ever seen

Progressives hoping for big wins in Tuesday’s Democratic primaries

Roger Sollenberger
Charles Booker may be surging in Kentucky's Senate race — and another veteran Democrat could lose in New York.

Supreme Court set to decide on the future of the Electoral College

Morgan Marietta
Supreme Court to rule on independent powers of electors, redetermining the meaning of the Electoral College

Change is coming to America

Uwe Bott, Stephan Richter
Nearly four years after Obama’s two-term presidency, the political promise he represented might be fulfilled

How to make Joe Biden’s administration the most progressive in history

Sean McElwee, Aidan Smith
Biden has moved left in important ways. Bernie's voters should support him — and push for a progressive cabinet

Trump Labor Department quietly offers up 401(k) plans to private equity vultures

Jake Johnson
"401(k) investors will be devoured like lambs to the slaughter"

Can COVID-19 lessen inequality? Workers say it’s time for the CEO to start making sacrifices, too

Jeff Schuhrke
Backed by DSA and UE, Chicago's Field Museum workers are demanding justice amid COVID-19 cuts

New study shows millions at high risk of COVID-19 in U.S. lack adequate health insurance

Jake Johnson
"It's not just Covid care that's unaffordable. Medicare for All is the long-term answer"

Masha Gessen on Trump, Putin and the attack on reality, meaning and democracy

Andrew O'Hehir
Author of the new "Surviving Autocracy" on Trump, America's historical blindness and the desperate need for hope
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