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Progressives have a good chance to move a “receptive” Joe Biden to the left, Bernie Sanders says

Julia Conley
"We've got to continue the movement in this country for transformative change," Sanders tells The New Yorker

There’s a crisis in U.S. capitalism

Richard D. Wolff
U.S. economic policy now focuses on what is already the worst business cycle downturn since the 1929 crash

Trump’s 2020 campaign is deeply dysfunctional

Cody Fenwick
Trump's going to need to fix his scattered campaign quickly — or winning a second term may be out of reach

The 2020 rebellion has deep roots — and it can’t be resolved by electing Joe Biden

Asad Haider
The nationwide uprising against police violence reminds us that "politics" is about much more than the ballot box

Bernie Sanders calls on Democrats to embrace 8-point plan to end police brutality

Jake Johnson
"We have got to act boldly to eradicate systemic racism and police violence," Bernie Sanders tweeted

Cornel West says “Neo-Fascist Gangster” Trump exposes America as a “failed social experiment”

Jon Queally
"Can you imagine this kind of lynching taking place and people are indifferent? People don't care?"

Anti-lockdown protesters show how the idea of “freedom” has degenerated

Michael J. Thompson, Gregory R. Smulewicz-Zucker
How a reductive, anti-social conception of liberty became mainstream

Is veepstakes leader Stacey Abrams a progressive? Maybe in Georgia — but it’s complicated

Deborah Toler
Abrams is a compelling figure who ran a strong race in Georgia. But she's clearly allied to the Democratic center

Joe Biden was right about black people and Trump — and the left needs to get past purity tests

Chauncey DeVega
Biden's inartful phrasing was essentially correct — and progressives must face the urgency of this situation

Will the millennial left make peace with the “lesser evil” of Joe Biden? It’s complicated

Asad Haider
Is the "New New Left" being immature if it rejects compromise? At some point, we must demand real change

Emails show UC Santa Cruz police used military surveillance to suppress grad student strike

Nicole Karlis
UC police used "friendly force trackers" and FBI tech to surveil grad student strikers protesting for a living wage

America’s indifference to death is nothing new: But it’s made this crisis much worse

David Masciotra
Our history suggests a willingness to ignore death and suffering — especially when those who die aren't white

Mitch McConnell’s Patriot Act expansion would hand William Barr unprecedented spy powers

Julia Conley
"Under the McConnell amendment, Barr gets to look through the web browsing history of any American"

GOP’s “deep state” hypocrisy: They’re shocked by Flynn case, but cool with warrantless searches

Sophia Tesfaye
Republicans stage massive seizures about routine intelligence-gathering, then vote to let the FBI see your browser

Vowing to be “fully accountable” to movement, Ocasio-Cortez joins Biden’s climate crisis task force

Julia Conley
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez will co-chair former Vice President Joe Biden's campaign task force on climate change

COVID-19 death count “almost certainly higher” than statistics show, Dr. Anthony Fauci says

Roger Sollenberger
Trump has pushed a baseless conspiracy of an inflated death toll. Fauci tells Bernie Sanders the opposite is true

Hari Kondabolu: “It works in the interest of those with power” to divide people of color

Dean Obeidallah
The comedian appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss the PBS series "Asian Americans," post-9/11 hazing, and Apu

As colleges go remote, students revolt against the state of higher ed

Shane Tan
A pandemic wave of class-action lawsuits is exposing opposing ideas over the value of college

You don’t owe Joe Biden anything: Shaming the left is immoral — and bad politics

Varsha Gandikota-Nellutla
Should leftists shut up and toe the line, for fear of Trump? That's an unacceptable surrender of political power

Harris, Sanders, and Markey propose $2,000 monthly payments for rest of COVID-19 crisis

Jake Johnson
The proposed bill would send $2,000 in direct payments to adults who earn less than $120,000 a year.

Schumer says Democrats about to go “Rooseveltian” on COVID-19 relief. Progressives say we hope so

Eoin Higgins
"Let's see what they propose. Not holding hope too high, though"

Victory for “basic democracy” as judge orders New York to reinstate Sanders to primary ballot

Jake Johnson
"People in every state should have the right to express their preference in the 2020 Democratic primary"

The 2020 election was already a mess — after the Biden scandal, it’s a raging garbage fire

Andrew O'Hehir
Two unfocused geezers amid a pandemic was bad enough — now we could be heading for a historic catastrophe

Bernie’s army redeploys to support COVID-19’s frontline workers

Steven Greenhouse
Since launching in early March, EWOC's organizers have helped several hundred workers fight for improved safety
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