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Remembering Bill Greider: A fearless tribune of progressive journalism is gone
Jessica Corbett
Longtime correspondent for The Nation and Rolling Stone, who died Christmas Day, spoke truth to power for decades
Doctors say Bernie Sanders is fit for the presidency nearly three months after heart attack
Shira Tarlo
"He has the mental and physical stamina to fully undertake the rigors of the presidency," his cardiologist says
Obama and Trump tie as America’s most admired man of 2019 in annual Gallup poll
Igor Derysh
Obama becomes the first president since Dwight Eisenhower to finish in the top spot after leaving office
Hope lies in the streets
Chris Hedges
Can the system be reformed from the inside? Or will we have to take to the streets?
The “Bernie Blackout” appears to be over: How will the media cover the Sanders campaign now?
Sophia A. McClennen
Corporate news media is finally taking the Sanders campaign seriously. Does that mean the end of anti-Bernie bias?
World’s 500 richest people gained $1.2 trillion in wealth in 2019: analysis
Jake Johnson
"In the U.S., the richest 0.1% control a bigger share of the pie than at any time since 1929."
The Citizens United ruling broke American democracy at the start of the decade. It never recovered
Igor Derysh
The election of Donald Trump will likely define the 2010s, but a single day in January set his rise into motion
Why the race for the presidency begins with the Iowa caucus
Steffen W. Schmidt
How did a small, rural state become so influential in the presidential nominating process?
Despite Iowa poll average showing Sanders in solid 2nd, CNN uses old poll to show him in 4th
Eoin Higgins
"Looking forward to winning this thing without the assist."
Pundits yearn for an Amy Klobuchar “surge” — but where’s the evidence?
Matthew Rozsa
Sen. Amy Klobuchar scored points against Mayor Pete Buttigieg last week. Does that really make her a contender?
Reports that Mike Bloomberg’s campaign “exploited” women’s prison labor spark outrage
Igor Derysh
Amid social media outrage, Bloomberg campaign drops vendor, insists it didn't know about Oklahoma inmates
Meet the young progressive trying to take out House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer
Shira Tarlo
McKayla Wilkes, a 29-year-old student and activist, hopes to replicate AOC's model — in the Maryland suburbs
(In)famous Western alliances with the Soviet Union/Russia
Alexei Bayer
Why on earth is Trump’s America now pursuing another shameful alliance with an utterly anti-liberal force?
Report: Obama privately boosting Elizabeth Warren to “reluctant” Democratic donors
Igor Derysh
Obama has reportedly "gone to bat" for Warren despite previous friction; may "speak up" against Bernie Sanders
Democratic presidential hopefuls are promising to ramp up funding for public schools
David Knight
Biden, Sanders, Warren and other candidates are calling for a substantial and unprecedented spending boost
Prospective donor says pitch from Buttigieg bundler implied “pay-for-play”
Igor Derysh
The donor questioned how Buttigieg would deal with corporate lobbyists "if the implication is pay-for-play"
In Trump’s America “Christian” is no longer a religious faith — it’s white identity politics
Amanda Marcotte
Conservatives reject Christianity Today's position on impeachment, because it's about power, not morality or faith
Impeachment: So what happens now? Your relatively clear guide to a very murky process
Matthew Rozsa
Impeachment is in the Constitution — but it has few clear rules and a dubious history. Here's what we know
Ocasio-Cortez promises big L.A. crowd a “radical realignment” with Bernie Sanders
Eoin Higgins
Giant rally for Bernie Sanders campaign on Venice Beach draws 20,000; Cornel West and Tim Robbins also speak
Amy Klobuchar: Regardless of the impeachment trial, “we have to have” a pre-Iowa debate
Matthew Rozsa
Despite the fact that the Senate might hold a trial before the Iowa caucus, Klobuchar said there must be a debate
Buttigieg campaign talks pathway to citizenship, reforming ICE and other immigration issues
Matthew Rozsa
On Sunday morning Mayor Pete Buttigieg released a paper discussing his immigration policy plans
Press Watch: Warren, Buttigieg and the “wine cave”: Political media’s addiction to phony conflict
Dan Froomkin
Political pundits love a brawl. But the subject of the Warren-Buttigieg dispute — corruption — was barely mentioned
Elizabeth Warren calls out Pete Buttigieg over ritzy “wine cave” fundraiser and billionaire donors
Igor Derysh
“I’m literally the only person on this stage who’s not a millionaire or a billionaire,” Buttigieg said in response
Mayor Pete wins mansplaining contest in otherwise substantive Democratic debate
Amanda Marcotte
Warren, Sanders and Klobuchar benefited from an improved format — but Buttigieg seemed mean and Biden rudderless
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